BEML, Italy's Tesmec ink pact to introduce surface miner equipment for mining operations 
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BEML, Italy's Tesmec ink pact to introduce surface miner equipment for mining operations

BEML Limited on Friday said it has joined hands with Italy's Tesmec, S.p.A to introduce surface miner equipment for mining operations in the country

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: State-owned BEML Limited on Friday said it has joined hands with Italy's Tesmec, S.p.A to introduce surface miner equipment for mining operations in the country.

Surface miner equipment refers to heavy machinery used in open-cast mining operation. This includes surface miners, which cut and crush rock and soil without drilling or blasting.

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Other types of surface mining equipment include draglines, bucket-wheel excavators, blasthole drills, dozers, and large mining trucks.

In a filing to the BSE, the company said, "BEML Ltd and Tesmec, S.p.A Italy have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), for introducing surface miner equipment by BEML for mining application."

Being India's leading mining and construction equipment manufacturer, BEML offers a comprehensive and diverse range of mining machinery for both opencast and underground mines.

BEML produces machines such as hydraulic excavators, bulldozers, wheel loaders, wheel dozers, dump trucks, motor graders, pipe layers, tyre handler, water sprinklers and backhoe loaders.

BEML has ventured into underground mining with products such as underground mine cruiser, side discharge loader and load haul damper.

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