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Dingo Maintenance Systems selected by Wesfarmers
for Curragh mine



Dingo using Condition-Based Asset Management at
Willow Lake coal mine



Dingo Maintenance Systems announces executive changes



Dingo Maintenance Systems selected by
Wesfarmers for Curragh mine

Dingo Maintenance Systems is recognized worldwide for its ability to help mining operations reduce maintenance costs of mobile equipment assets while increasing equipment availability. Dingo recently announced commencement of implementation activities for its latest Condition-Based Asset Management (CBAM) program with Wesfarmers Resources, a leading metallurgical coal producer in Australia.

Dingo was chosen to serve Wesfarmers Curragh mine, one of Australia's largest independent coal producers, with site production levels of 7 million tons per annum (MTPA) of export coal and 2.5 MTPA of domestic coal.

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Dingo using Condition-Based Asset Management
at Willow Lake coal mine


Dingo has been engaged by Willow Lake Mine, an underground operation in southern Illinois operated by Black Beauty Coal, to implement an effective maintenance plan for its heavy assets using Dingo's Condition Intelligence™ and breakdown avoidance programs.

Willow Lake, which employs nearly 400 people and operates year-round, is the largest coal producer in the Illinois Basin. Charlie Stephens, Willow Lake's maintenance manager, realized the importance focusing his time on managing his people versus asset failures and processes. After an exhaustive review, he and Mark Cavender, Willow Lake's general manager, selected Dingo Maintenance Systems to meet their needs.


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Dingo Maintenance Systems announces
executive changes

We are pleased to announce the promotion of Steve Bradbury to chief operating officer and the naming of Bob Williams to vice president of sales. Both appointments are effective immediately. Bob will report to Steve.

Steve joined Dingo in 2005 as vice president, Operations, following a distinguished career with Air Control Science, Boulder, which he served for eight years leading Alliances and Contracts and Business Development.

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