Equipment and skilled staff shortages continue to damage mining company's prospects
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Obsidian
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Mar 07, 2005 12:00 AM
by LLDCN 01:46PM, 07 Mar 2005
Major shortages of mining equipment combined with dropping rates of skilled workers are placing enormous pressure on the mining industry.
Mining companies are having difficulty finding skilled engineers and workers in geology which is derailing projects undertaken by junior companies,...
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