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  2. Doe Run Company - Wikipedia

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    The company that would become The Doe Run Company was founded as St. Joseph Lead Company in New York in 1864. [1] In the "Old Lead Belt" of Southeast Missouri where the company operated, it was the dominant mining group. [2] In 1887, the company purchased land to build a smelter in Herculaneum, Missouri.

  3. Mine railway - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Consol Energy's Shoemaker Mine, covering a large area east of Benwood, West Virginia was the last underground coal mine to use rail haulage. Starting in 2006, 12 miles of underground conveyor belt and 2.5 miles of above ground conveyor belt were installed. The last load of coal was hauled by rail in January 2010.

  4. Minecart - Wikipedia

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    Cart from 16th century, found in Transylvania A dumper minecart used in the Basque Country, currently at the Minery Museum.. A minecart, mine cart, or mine car (or more rarely mine trolley or mine hutch) is a type of rolling stock found on a mine railway, used for transporting ore and materials procured in the process of traditional mining.

  5. List of largest mining companies by revenue - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the largest mining companies in terms of revenue (in US billion dollars) as ranked by Investopedia in 2023. [1] No. Company Revenue (billion US dollars)

  6. Falconbridge Nickel Mines - Wikipedia

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    This expanded its operations, but more importantly the company also gained the rights to the Hybinette nickel refining process. The operations at the Falconbridge site expanded in the early 1930s. By 1930 ore from an underground mine was being extracted at 250 tonnes per day, and a nearby smelter was in operation to process the material.

  7. Joy Global - Wikipedia

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    Joy Global Inc. was a company that manufactured and serviced heavy equipment used in the extraction and haulage of coal and minerals in both underground and surface mining. [2] [1] The company had manufacturing facilities in Alabama, Pennsylvania, Texas, Wisconsin, Australia, Canada, China, France, South Africa, Poland and the United Kingdom. [1]

  8. Takraf GmbH - Wikipedia

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    TAKRAF Group (“TAKRAF”), is a global German industrial company. Through its brands, TAKRAF and DELKOR, the Group provides equipment, systems and services to the mining and associated industries.

  9. Underground personnel carrier - Wikipedia

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    Coal miners riding a mantrip. A mantrip is a shuttle for transporting miners down into an underground mine at the start of their shift, and out again at the end. Mantrips usually take the form of a train, running on a mine railway and operating like a cable car. Mantrips may also be self-powered, for example by a diesel locomotive.

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