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NEWS Hillhead 2018 will be bigger than ever before, with both outdoor and indoor space set to expand significantly in 2018. The event will take place from 26 to 28 June at Hillhead Quarry, near Buxton in the UK. Major industry players including Terex Group, SMT (Volvo), JCB, Komatsu, Finning, Case, Sandvik, Hyundai, Bell, Liebherr, Doosan, Atlas Copco, Bomag, Wirtgen, McCloskey, Telestack, Hitachi, Metso, Parker Plant and CDE will all be present, together with other Hillhead regulars and a host of new companies. According to event manager Harvey Sugden, the rebooking level for the 2018 show has been exceptionally high. “It is fantastic to see so many companies coming back to us year after year. It emphasises the importance of the show to the industry, which is a real highlight in the calendar for exhibitors and visitors alike.” Visitor registration is already open, and the full exhibitor list was released on the Hillhead website (www.hillhead.com) in January, along with the new inter active ‘Engage’ facility, which allows visitors to schedule meetings with exhibitors and customise their individual show experience through its recommendation engine. Hillhead looks forward to record-breaking 2018 Held in a limestone quarry in the heart of the Derbyshire countryside, Hillhead is the largest exhibition of its kind anywhere in the world. BME has completed the acquisition of Australia-based Advanced Initiating Systems (AIS), a company that it was instrumental in establishing five years ago. The move signals a rebranding and expansion of BME’s technical services and products in Australia. According to Brad Bulow, BME’s general manager Australia Asia and a director of AIS, the rebranding process will begin in the second quarter of 2018, and will take forward the considerable progress that AIS has made in the Australian market. “As AIS, we have become well-known as the distributor of BME’s pioneering AXXIS digital detonation system, as well as forging close relationships with clients through our proactive support, professional approach and strong service ethic,” said Bulow. “Our technical capability has also been well proven with the record blasts a record blast at a large central Queensland coal mine.” The AXXIS system was used at the mine to initiate the largest electronic detonator blast ever at that time – firing 5 665 detonators in 2 683 blastholes. This also broke a previous record achieved at the mine when an AXXIS- controlled blast successfully initiated 4 303 detonators in a single blast to break 2.8 million cubic metres of overburden. The world’s largest electronic detonator blast record is now held by BME in Zambia. Bulow says BME – a member of the JSE-listed Omnia Group – will look for opportunities to offer its range of other technical services, equipment and emulsions as the market required. “With over three decades of growth in the explosives business, and as the leading supplier of emulsion explosives to South African opencast mines, BME has innovated a broad range of solutions that are being applied across Africa and in a growing number of markets abroad,” he says. “Our position as part of the Omnia Group – which has facilitated our considerable manufacturing capacity – places us well to meet customer demands in Australia.” BME has a blast ‘down under’ From left: Dillon Grant, blast technician; Tom Dermody, technical services manager; Paul Lightbody, product manager; Krysten Odendaal, logistics officer; Brad Bulow, AIS director and BME’s general manager, Australia Asia. BME has steadily expanded its emulsion production facilities, as well as automating its manufacture of initiating systems. Alongside its AXXIS detonation system, it has also developed the BlastMap blast planning and design software, as well as mobile applications to promote quality blasting. A mining engineer with explosives specialisation and 25 years of experience in the resources sector, Bulow will head up the Brisbane-based business following the latest acquisition. QUARRY SA | MARCH/APRIL 2018 _ 7