What are the risks of rail transportation in freezing conditions, and how can Midwest help prepare for them?
How Much Energy Does the World Need?
For some time now I’ve been greatly concerned with the global population’s rapidly growing energy needs and our present failures to meet them. Then I stumbled across this fascinating new video on Extract, the World Coal Association’s official blog, and my concerns only deepened.
How Will Nevada’s New Mining Tax Laws Affect Business?
The passage of Question 2 on the Nevada state ballot will remove 150-year-old constitutional provisions for the kind of mining that allows for high salaries, increased revenue, and the industry’s overall success.
Midwest Boosts Mine Efficiency and Reduces Maintenance Costs
A major North American Molybdenum mining company recently reexamined its dust reduction plan and understandably found the $642,000 annual cost unacceptable. After considering several options, the company approached Midwest Industrial Supply, Inc. for a full-site audit to identify critical areas of improvement. We assured the company that our Fines Preservation Program® would address all of their concerns.
Midwest Sets the Standard on Synthetic Fluids
How are synthetic fluids defined? What are the benefits? And how do Midwest’s products differ from others claiming to be synthetic? We have the answers.