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Sauls, Nomis partner with Seismic Surveys

Seismic Surveys, Sauls Seismic and Nomis Seismographs are all now working together to further support customers in the aggregate, mining and construction industries. Keep Reading

How drillers, blasters can use data to their advantage

Seth Burns, innovative solutions group manager at Nelson Brothers, detailed during a recent industry event how use of Microsoft’s less-familiar tools can reap big rewards. Keep Reading

Blasting community together once again

Technology Demonstration Day returned for the first time in two years, presenting opportunities for blasters to keep up with evolving tech ahead of the Kentucky Blasting Conference. Keep Reading

Sauls Seismic Remote Environmental Monitoring

Continuous remote environmental monitoring of high-profile/high-liability aggregate and construction operations, with instant alerts when "parameters of concern" occur, is becoming the new normal. Keep Reading

Management system, hammers are new drill and blast tools

With drilling and blasting a magazine theme this month, P&Q presents some of the latest related equipment and services from several suppliers – including BME, Epiroc, Numa and Sauls Seismic. Keep Reading

Sauls Seismic Remote Environmental Monitoring

Sauls Seismic is an industry leader in providing third-party credibility and accuracy using cost-efficient remote sensor technologies, and state-of-the-art data management. Keep Reading

Around-the-clock environmental monitoring a tech trend

Intensifying pressures are driving producers to technologies that can continuously keep tabs on water and dust in a quarry environment. Keep Reading

Blasting equipment for your operation

Dyno Nobel, Sauls Seismic and BME share a range of the latest blasting equipment to consider for your blasting operations. Keep Reading

Blasting tech takes center stage at demo day

Technology Demonstration Day, co-sponsored by Sauls Seismic and Nomis Seismographs, brought about 50 producers and blasters together for education and a tour of an underground Vulcan Materials facility. Keep Reading

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