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Out & About; SME Denver Part 2

THOUSANDS from across the mining industry are converging on the Colorado Convention Center this w...

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A family affair: Alan Quinn and Bill Hensler man the Becker Wholesale Mine Supply booth.

 

 

SME's OneMine offered demos of the site on the show floor.

 

 

Traffic was non-stop at Joy Global's SME booth.

 

 

Safety and communications were the focus of Pyott-Boone's show presence.

 

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Micon kept busy with the convention center crowds.

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