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Big rollers

SOME of the biggest mining equipment in the world will be coming to Western Australia’s Pilbara thanks to the CITIC Pacific Mining’s Cape Preston magnetite project. <b>By Noel Dyson</b>.

Noel Dyson
Big rollers

While the Pilbara is no stranger to massive pieces of mining kit, it has yet to see the likes of a Terex RH400 hydraulic excavator. At 1000 tonnes it is the largest in the world and an order has been placed...

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