In December of 2019, West River Conveyors had the opportunity to complete a coal transfer assembly line for leading coal producer Buchanan Mines..
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West River Conveyors recently completed the shipping and installation process of a 1,000-foot overland conveyor system, specifically built to accommodate the large scale operations of well-known commercial aggregate producer Blue Water Industries.
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Download full PDF White Paper. Motivational speaker Tony Robbins once said, “Identify your problems but give your power and energy to solutions.” West River Conveyors & Machinery Company is committed to helping customers find solutions to their bulk material handling systems’ needs.
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Since 2009, West River has supplied Mosaic Potash with conveyor systems for their underground mining operation in Carlsbad, New Mexico. Upon initial conversations with Mine Engineers at Mosaic, West River realized their need for a reliable conveyor supplier to assist with moving the mined minerals to the surface.
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Cost-effective solutions for hauling aggregates like sand and gravel over long distances.
LEARN MOREImprove mining operations with custom conveyors that are tested for safety and reliability.
LEARN MOREAn online inventory stocked with gearboxes, fluid couplings and other parts ready to be shipped.
LEARN MOREAvoid unplanned downtime and injuries that can arise from worn out conveyor belts.
LEARN MOREThe approach taken to transporting bulk material has a significant impact on the cost and profitability of a construction project. It can even influence the chances of winning future business, read more »
For big civil engineering and infrastructure projects, construction conveyors may be a better choice than front-end loaders and haul trucks. A construction conveyor moves aggregate, bulk rock, and borrow material read more »
If you’re planning a heavy construction project that requires transporting bulk materials, you’ve got a decision to make conveyors vs. trucking & hauling. The best choice may not be obvious read more »