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Forest Industry Builds Sector Transformation The Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) is calling on the federal government to renew and replenish the highly successful Investments in Forest Industry Transformation (IFIT) program to help the sector further develop innovative breakthrough technologies. FPAC is asking for IFIT to receive an additional $500 million over the next six years, starting with a modest $25 million next year in recognition of the government’s tight fiscal situation, and then scaling up to $150 million for the final two years of the program. The Executive VicePresident of FPAC, Catherine Cobden, made the request recently during pre-budget consultations before the House of Commons Finance Committee. “Our industry is grateful for the significant support provided by the federal government in recent

years to help our transformation,” says Cobden. “The sector has to do the heavy-lifting but we still need to partner with government to de-risk innovation and help bring new technologies to the final stage of commercial readiness. IFIT is a proven strategic model for that partnership.” IFIT was first created in 2010 to encourage innovation in the forest sector by supporting first-of-kind commercialscale demonstration and market applications. The $100 million program received 107 project applications worth $2 billion. So far IFIT is supporting 15 technologies including: Alberta Pacific Forest Industries producing methanol from a pulp mill waste stream; Millar Western building a unique bio-energy effluent project and Tolko becoming the first facility in North America to produce

both specialty- and commodity-oriented strand board products from a single production line. In addition, IFIT is leveraging new investment in Canadian industry in smaller communities when forest companies are the major employer. “Under our Vision2020, the forest industry is aiming to produce another $20 billion in economic activity from new products and markets,” says Cobden. “A focused program such as IFIT is critical to help us develop innovative nontraditional products, create new jobs, especially in rural Canada and enhance the sector’s economic viability.” FPAC is also asking the government to extend its support for forest industry research and development through the eight university networks of the Forest Innovation by Research and Education (FIBRE) organization and to expand the eligibility criteria of Sustainable Development Technology Canada’s (SDTC) NextGen Biofuels Fund to cover other sectors of the bio-economy. b

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Terex Finlay launch new I-100rS Impact crusher The NEW Terex Finlay I100RS direct drive 860mm x 860mm (34” x 34”) horizontal impact crusher with variable speed gives operators unprecedented levels of fuel efficiency and production in both recycling and quarrying applications. The robust and proven Terex chamber gives excellent reduction ratios and high consistency of product shape. The machine features an on-board 2.44m x 1.2m (8’ x 4’) single deck

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Sandvik’s CH 430 & CH 440 Benefit Quarry Egypt’s Stallion for Investment company has developed a reputation for supplying some of the most effective, and highest quality construction equipment, all backed by what is considered to be exceptional customer service deliv-

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Company specifically, was recently shown when a longstanding quarry customer, who also acts as a distributor for a Chinese crusher manufacturer, sought help and advice in maximizing productivity whilst improving end product quality. The customer, producers of aggregates for the burgeoning Egyptian construction industry, is a contented user of both Sandvik CH 430 and CH 440 stationary cone crushers, which have performed superbly since their installation. “It is well known in Egypt that when there is a tough job at hand Sandvik crushers are the ones to go to,” stated Mr. Tarek Youssef from Stallion for Investment, who continContinued on page 7

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Supply Post Central/Eastern Canada Edition · www.supplypost.com able to switch between the CH430 and the CH440 whenever the liners wore down, thereby giving us time to change the liners of one cone while the other was operating, thereby providing almost continuous production.” The Sandvik-developed and patented Flexifeed mantle optimizes the crushing process, producing a finer product and greater reduction through the crusher. This is accomplished as the mantle is able to achieve a more efficient crushing operation due to the latest chamber design. Thus through the use of the Flexifeed mantle the crusher is able to accept over-sized material in part of the chamber, whilst simultaneously reducing the chamber profile in the opposing part of the chamber, thereby permitting operation at a tighter setting. This results in a finer product being produced on a “first pass basis”, but also a superior shape which is essential when the equipment is set up to produce single-size products. Of Stallion’s customers’ use of Flexifeed mantle Mr. Tarek Youssef explains, “The dif-

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Key Features: assist provides convenient screen returns oversize and efficient adjustment material back to the control unit, make on site • Direct drive 860mm x 860mm (34” x 34”) of the aprons and hydraucrusher via the on-board mobility very easy. crusher chamber with lic overload protection in recirculating system. A key additional benefit unique belt tensioner event that an un-crushable • Quick and easy detachof the machine is the insystem allowing for rapobject enters chamber. able screen, fines and built hydraulic assist apron id adjustment. • Detachable 2.4m x 1.2m transfer conveyor for adjustment for the impact • Hydraulic apron setting (8’ x 4’) single deck open circuit crushing. b chamber.

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ference the mantle makes is essentially improved crushing efficiency. That means, in simple terms, we get better productivity and lower cost per ton. Furthermore as our customer is keen to

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confederation line receives Gold award For Transportation Innovation The Confederation Line Light Rail Transit (LRT) project has been awarded the 2013 Gold Award for Transportation Innovation from the Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships. The award recognizes the innovative procurement model that was employed by the City of Ottawa and Infrastructure Ontario and the resulting contract to design, build, finance and maintain the Confederation Line. The award was recently presented at the 16th annual Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships’ (CCPPP) Awards for Innovation and Excellence in Public-Private Partnerships gala in Toronto. Nancy Schepers, the Deputy City Manager of Planning and Infrastructure and Antonio Estrada,

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natural Gas exploration To Begin In pictou county Natural gas exploration in Pictou County is getting underway, under strict regulations from the departments of Energy and Environment. East Coast Energy Inc. has met all regulatory requirements, including permits to drill two test wells into the Foord coal seam at a depth of about 540 metres. The permits do not allow the use of hydraulic fracturing. “East Coast Energy has all of the necessary permits in place to begin exploring for local and cleaner sources of natural gas,” said Energy Minister Andrew Younger. “Drilling companies must follow a strict regulatory approval process that ensures any activity is done in a safe manner that protects the environment.” All drilling applications in Nova Scotia must go before a one-window standing committee of provincial government departments. East Coast Energy has met with representatives from the departments of Energy,

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International Symposium endorses energy recovery An international gathering of scientists, researchers, and industry experts meeting in Toronto endorsed the future of energy recovery (or energy-from-waste) as a highly promising way for municipalities to generate affordable and renewable power from post-recycled garbage. Expert speakers from around the world presented their findings to a symposium hosted in partnership with the University of Waterloo, Columbia University of New York, the Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy (WISE), the Canadian Plastics Industry Association (CPIA), the Canadian EnergyFrom-Waste Coalition (CEFWC), and the Ontario Environmental Industries Association (ONEIA). “Modern waste to energy recovery facilities that are designed and operated in accordance with current stringent regulations do not adversely impact human health or the environment,” according to Sarah Foster of CPF Associates, a Bethesda, Maryland based scientific research and consulting firm. “A comprehensive

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