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International Society of Explosives Engineers

Wyoming is best known for its picturesque views and towering mountain ranges, but if Randy Scott has his way, it’ll become famous for something else: rare earth minerals. These resources have been in the spotlight since China, the country that dominates global supply, threatened in May to cut off supply to the U.S. as part of the U.S.–China trade war.

Visit https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/10/wyoming-may-hold-key-to-the-rare-earth-minerals-trade-war-with-china.html to view the full article online.

Epiroc USA relocated its U.S. headquarters from Commerce City, Colorado, to Broomfield within the Denver area. According to the company, the move to a technology hub will help Epiroc better facilitate company events, improve employee recruitment, provide better access to amenities and offer transportation efficiency for current employees.

Visit https://www.pitandquarry.com/epiroc-usa-moves-headquarters-to-denver/ to view the full article online.

Persistence Market Research recently launched a report on the global construction aggregates market titled Global Market Study on Construction Aggregates: Infrastructure Development Investments Creating Opportunities. The market was pegged at a value of more than $331 billion at the end of 2019, and is anticipated to reach nearly double to $623 billion by the end of 2029, growing at a CAGR of ~6 percent.

Visit https://www.aggman.com/new-report-estimates-construction-aggregates-market-will-double-by-2029/ to view the full article online.

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Industry News
Showcase your organization's latest products, services and technology at the world's largest conference on explosives engineering. Exhibit booth registration for the 46th Annual Conference on Explosives & Blasting will open to the public Monday, Aug. 5.


This is your organization's chance to get its name out in front of 1,600 key decision makers, industry experts, government regulators and field blasters.


To purchase booth space, visit www.isee.org and click Conference in the top navigation panel. Be sure to reserve your space Monday, Aug. 5 because the exhibit hall will sell out quickly.


The 46th Annual Conference on Explosives & Blasting Technique will be from Jan. 26-29, 2020, at the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center in Denver, Colo. Sponsorships are available for events and amenities. Call (440) 349-4400 or email isee@isee.org for more information.

Visit https://www.isee.org/conferences/2020-conference to view the full article online.

Commodities were on mostly sound footing in the first half of 2019. The S&P GSCI returned more than 13% as of June 30, one of the best first six months in recent memory. It was not without its challenges, though.

Visit https://www.mining.com/web/oil-is-fueling-the-commodities-rally-2019-halftime-report/ to view the full article online.

Shipments of limestone on the Great Lakes totaled just under 4.1 million tons in June, an increase of less than 1 percent from the same time period a year ago, the Lake Carriers’ Association (LCA) says. June’s loading, however, was 7 percent above the month’s five-year average.

Visit https://www.pitandquarry.com/slight-uptick-in-great-lakes-limestone-trade/ to view the full article online.

On June 24, 2019, a 34-year-old contractor with 10 years of experience, received fatal injuries when he fell beneath the wheels of a tractor-trailer. Miners were using a bulldozer to pull the tractor-trailer, which had become stuck in the sand. As the tractor-trailer began to be pulled, the victim was seen walking toward the side of the truck. The victim died at the scene from crushing injuries after being run over by the truck wheels.

Visit https://www.msha.gov/data-reports/fatality-reports/2019/fatality-11-june-24-2019/fatality-alert to view the full article online.

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ISEE Member Benefit Spotlight

Did you know the ISEE has an online career center that offers discounts to members looking to post jobs? Whether you’re a student looking for an internship or a business looking for a seasoned professional in the explosives industry, the ISEE job board, located at the ISEE website, is a great way to get noticed.

 

And one of the best parts is that it’s free for job seekers. Upload your resume today to get the attention of job posters or browse the job board for the latest openings. Visit the career center now.

ISEE Online Buyers' Guide


The International Society of Explosives Engineers Online Buyers' Guide is a tool used to search for products and services within your industry. There are several search tools located within the Buyers' Guide to help you find what you are looking for. Learn how to use the Buyers' Guide.

Visit https://isee-jobs.careerwebsite.com/ to view the full article online.

All ISEE members now have free access to the online research database OneMine. It’s home to more than 124,000 articles, technical papers, books in the explosives, mining, minerals and tunneling industries. Along with ISEE technical papers, members now have free access to papers from SME, NIOSH, AusIMM, CIM, SAIMM, TMS, IMPC, DFI and IIMP.

To access OneMine, ISEE members need to log in to the ISEE website first. Once in the members section, click on Research Papers and Proceedings. From there, members have two options to choose from. ISEE Explosives Reference Database Online contains only ISEE related papers and articles leading up to 2000. OneMine contains ISEE documents from 2001-2017 as well as all the 124,000 documents from other organizations.

If you have questions about your ISEE account or about any of our member benefits, please visit our website or contact us at isee@isee.org.

Visit https://www.isee.org/ to view the full article online.

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