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Shakhtersk coal seaport opens 2021 navigation season

Advertisement Loading operations have started at the Shakhtersk Coal Seaport, a key logistics asset of the Eastern Mining Co. The first vessel, a capesize called ‘GOLDEN FENG’ with a tonnage of over 160 000 t, got up for loading on March 29. The loaded bulk carrier will go to China from the port. The next bulk carrier started loading on 30 March 2021. After the completion of loading works, the panamax vessel ‘LMZ BIANCA’ with a tonnage of 77 000 t will set a course for India. During the inter-navigation period, which was 3 months, planned repairs were carried out at all parts of the production cycle. Off-season maintenance of the fleet, conveyor and repair of small mechanisation: bulldozers, excavators, loaders. The EMKO-1 reloader underwent maintenance at the shipyard in Nakhodka, and the modified RT-Genova bulk carrier at the roadstead.

Warrior Met Coal to mobilize scabs against 1,100 striking mine workers in Alabama

Warrior Met Coal to mobilize scabs against 1,100 striking mine workers in Alabama As the strike of 1,100 mine workers at Warrior Met Coal in Alabama enters its fifth day, the company has signaled its intentions to mobilize scabs. The company announced April 2, likely in a move to assuage investors’ fears, that it has “continuity plans” should the strike continue. Workers have also reported that the company intends to bring in scabs, as well as armed private security and Alabama state troopers to secure the mines. Warrior Met Coal mine in Alabama [Credit: warriormetcoal.com] The mobilization of scabs, police, and modern-day Pinkertons should serve as a warning to the miners at Warrior Met that the company is aiming to crush the strike. The only way forward for striking mine workers is to break out of the isolation which currently exists around their struggle and take matters into their hands through the formation of a rank-and-file strike committee. An appeal must be made to

Coal war: Letter exposes Turnbull as anti-coal activist

News by Anna Caldwell Premium Content   Malcolm Turnbull wrote directly to the NSW government objecting to the expansion of a coal mine in the Upper Hunter citing his family s nearby 2700 acre grazing property among reasons for his concern. Mr Turnbull and his wife Lucy co-signed the letter which was sent to the NSW planning department last month to object to the Mount Pleasant Optimisation project - a coal mine expansion that would extend the life of the mine to 2048 and create hundreds of local jobs. Malcolm Turnbull, pictured with his wife Lucy, has been accused of a conflict of interest in his role. Picture: Sean Davey

Coal mining woes

Mon, 04, 21 The beginning of 2021 has increasingly seen accidents and deaths in coalmines and collieries in Pakistan. Only last month, two coalmines collapsed in Balochistan, home to large deposits of coal, causing many coalminers’ deaths. The beginning of 2021 has increasingly seen accidents and deaths in coalmines and collieries in Pakistan. Only last month, two coalmines collapsed in Balochistan, home to large deposits of coal, causing many coalminers’ deaths. In the tragic accident on March 15, seven coalminers burnt to death in a huge fire triggered by methane gas blast inside a coalmine in Harnai District, while digging about 1,500 feet deep inside the mine, and two rescuers also lost their lives. Earlier, on March 12, six workers had died in the Marwar Coalfields in Machh area following an explosion caused by the toxic methane gas. The explosion took place around 1,000 feet deep inside the mine when the mineworkers were busy digging the coal.

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