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Cold Link and Cold Chain Africa have joined forces to form a new publication called Cold Link Africa (incorporating Cold Chain). The publication focuses on all aspects of refrigeration, following the cold chain from producer to consumer, and includes content ranging from regular features, products, industry news, world trends and events, to topical issues and regulations.
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The African Mines Handbook is an annual directory for investors, geologists, engineers, mine managers & suppliers on all aspects of African mines, mineral exploration projects, types of operation, smelters and refineries. Region by region across the continent, it provides country overviews and maps, along with details of mine owners, their addresses and contact details, and minerals being mined.
The African Mines Handbook has been published since 2002, alongside its subscription only online database www.mining.co.za, African Mines Online, which runs to over 12,000 pages of data. If you’re in mining, you must be using this handbook.
Contact us on +27 (11) 579 4940
Ralph Shongwe: Ralph@interactmedia.co.za
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African Mining provides valuable information on minerals’ exploration and mining developments throughout Africa. It reports on the continent’s renaissance in mining and market opportunities associated with it. The magazine is read by geologists, mining consultants and engineers, mine suppliers, and senior management and technical specialists at mines, as well as decision and policy makers within exploration companies, mining groups, government departments and financial institutions.
Published as a monthly magazine, African Mining is also available as a value-adding Digital Combo including a fortnightly e-mail bulletin and a monthly digital edition.
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African Mining provides valuable information on minerals’ exploration and mining developments throughout Africa. It reports on the continent’s renaissance in mining and market opportunities associated with it. It is read by geologists, mining consultants and engineers, mine suppliers, and senior management and technical specialists at mines, as well as decision and policy makers within exploration companies, mining groups, government departments and financial institutions.
The digital version of the magazine is distributed via a fortnightly email bulletin. The African Mining Bulletin is a trusted filter, identifying the “right” new information, surfacing stories of significance, and making relevant connections to existing knowledge based on its specific audience's needs.
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