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Friday, 4 February 2005
PWCS Contract :: ASX/Press Releases  

QMASTOR Limited - Australia's leading supplier of bulk materials management information systems - announced today that it has secured a contract with Port Waratah Coal Services (PWCS) the world’s largest coal terminal to carry out stockpile simulation work using QMASTOR Limited’s stockpile management system (SMS3D)

The scope of the project involves simulating different stacking and reclaiming scenarios allowing the examination of potential operational changes to stockpile management at the PWCS Carrington Terminal.

Managing director of QMASTOR Limited, Trent Bagnall, said: “We are pleased to be engaged on such a high value add project with PWCS. We are encouraged that PWCS is using our revolutionary SMS3D software on the project and look forward to growing the relationship with PWCS in the future. QMASTOR can provide this service to any Port or mine where stockpiling is involved. The software is capable of modelling any bulk material including coal, iron ore, base metals and agricultural commodities”. 

About QMASTOR Ltd:

QMASTOR Limited provides a suite of bulk material management systems that allows mining, port, power generation and agricultural companies to maximise their profitability through the efficient use of their resources. QMASTOR systems are integrated into the day-to-day running of bulk material businesses, managing transactions throughout the operations, logistics and marketing functions.

For further information contact: 

Mr Trent Bagnall - Managing Director
Ph: +61 2 4908 2222
Email : tbagnall@qmastor.com  
Web: www.qmastor.com

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