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"The reason we are doing things differently - it is really very simple - is to survive"

Gold Fields CEO Nick Holland this week added to the chorus of big mining company leaders calling for “fundamental” change in the way mines are planned and operated, to underwrite future sustainability of the gold sector. To be fair, Holland has been banging this particular drum for a few years now.

Nick Holland says gold mines, everywhere, need to mechanise and automate

Nick Holland says gold mines, everywhere, need to mechanise and automate

Delivering the keynote address at a University of the Witwatersrand School of Mining Engineering 120th anniversary event, Holland said gold mines had be set up, structured and managed differently in future...

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