Moduline Aluminum Cabinets: The Heavy Duty Aluminum Choice for Contractors! WATCH: https://lnkd.in/dQ4jnVZV Are you specifying the wrong storage materials for your projects? When builders and consumers choose standard steel or wood cabinets for heavy-duty environments, failure is almost guaranteed. Moisture causes rust and rot, while heavy tools cause the frames to warp. The permanent fix is 100% aluminum construction. Moduline Cabinets breaks down the science of their USA-made products and explain why customers across the country are switching to precision-built aluminum. Utilizing heavy-duty 5052 aluminum frames and shelves, their cabinets are designed to survive the harshest conditions without compromising on aesthetics. #construction #storage #cabinets #videoproduction
Crownsmen Partners
Media Production
New Westminster, British Columbia 7,980 followers
We produce web series for heavy industry!
About us
The Voice of Industry We produce web series for industry! Crownsmen is your go-to content partner for companies that service the industrial sectors. Our long-form online interviews explore the latest in leadership, technology, innovation, industry challenges, and new opportunities. We produce both in-house and partnership web series featuring companies from the industrial sectors including mining, energy, forestry, transportation, construction, and agriculture.
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http://www.crownsmen.com/
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- Media Production
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- New Westminster, British Columbia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2015
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- Film Commercials, Linked In, Social Media, Innovation, Project Management, mining, energy, oil and gas, construction, forestry, industrial, transportation, gold mining, exploration, talk show, web series, pipelines, gold, heavy machinery, technology, Research, and Importing
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Why SSAB Hardox® And Strenx® Are Taking Over Heavy Equipment! WATCH: https://lnkd.in/g_wTRmsD Managing structural fatigue is a recognized challenge for equipment manufacturers across the industry. When machinery undergoes continuous stress, material selection becomes a primary focus for maintaining operational timelines. Hosted by Rory Bamford at CONEXPO-CON/AGG, this episode examines why a growing number of companies choose to implement Strenx® and Hardox® 500 Tough. A SSAB badge indicates that a design and its material usage have been reviewed by the manufacturer. Watch the full episode to understand why this steel is so widely adopted by major brands. #construction #steel #heavyequipment #videoproduction
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Women in Mining USA Helps You Advance in Your Career With This FREE Mentor Network! WATCH: https://lnkd.in/gXHBEVQz Career growth in the mining industry should not be a solo journey. But for many women, finding a mentor who understands the unique challenges of the field feels impossible. We sat down with Women in Mining USA at the SME MINEXCHANGE to discuss a real solution. They have built a completely free, virtual Mentor Network connecting over 600 professionals globally. Whether you need advice on asking for a raise or navigating complex workplace dynamics, this platform gives you direct access to experienced leaders at any stage of your career. #mining #WomenInMining #MINEXCHANGE #videoproduction
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SafeGauge Exposes Why Mining Equipment Can Fail Despite Looking “Fine” WATCH: https://lnkd.in/gM_xSRCQ A mining machine can look perfectly fine and still have problems that are difficult to detect through visual inspection alone. SafeGauge shows how recorded measurements and detailed reports can give mining customers the proof they need to understand what is really happening with their equipment. Instead of relying on verbal assessments or simply “eyeballing” a component, precise data can demonstrate when a service or replacement is genuinely necessary. This makes recommendations easier to understand, strengthens customer trust, and helps prevent equipment issues from becoming costly failures. The result? Better evidence, more confident decisions, and a clearer approach to mining equipment maintenance. Watch Part 5 of SafeGauge featuring Dan Hawkins filmed at International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC). #mining #videoproduction #technology #innovation
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Can IFS Industrial AI Help You Solve Mining Equipment Errors Faster?! Mining engineers have traditionally relied on large equipment manuals to identify error codes and find the right troubleshooting steps. That process can take valuable time, especially when critical equipment is involved. IFS is exploring how Industrial AI and Large Language Models can make technical support more efficient. Engineers can enter an equipment error using natural language and receive relevant explanations and troubleshooting guidance without manually searching through hundreds of pages. But speed and convenience are only part of the challenge. Mining operations also need to protect proprietary equipment information. Keeping this data within the organization’s firewall can help reduce exposure to external cybersecurity risks. As mines continue deploying connected equipment and field sensors, the cybersecurity attack surface is also expanding. The future of mining AI will depend not only on better answers, but also on how securely that information is handled. Watch the full episode from International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) with IFS and host Jerrod Downey to learn how Industrial AI could help future-proof mining operations. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/gaGmc5mY #mining #ai #technology #videoproduction
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The Hydraulic Era Is Ending! Australian Diversified Engineering Reveals Mining’s Electric Future Mining is entering a major technological shift. For decades, hydraulic systems have powered critical mining equipment, including water trucks. Now, the industry is moving toward electrification and battery-powered equipment. Australian Diversified Engineering (ADE) is working within this changing landscape, developing precision water nozzle technology designed to perform in harsh mining conditions. The industry is already in its fourth major technological evolution, with the potential for a fifth or sixth evolution within the next five to ten years. Companies are now prototyping and testing the electric systems that could reshape how mining equipment operates. The transition to electric mining is not just about replacing one power source with another. It requires new engineering approaches, new technologies, and solutions capable of handling demanding operating environments. Watch the full episode to learn how ADE is helping prepare mining for its next technological evolution. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/g23T2SP6 #mining #innovation #technology #videoproduction
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Eriez Part 3: The Future of Mining Depends on Smarter Mineral Processing WATCH: https://lnkd.in/g6dqfG2m Mining is under pressure to improve efficiency, reduce risk, and meet growing demand for critical minerals. The question is: how can mining companies turn technical innovation into practical solutions? In this episode of Mining NOW, hosted by Rory Bamford and filmed at SME MINEXCHANGE, Eriez President & CEO Jaisen Kohmuench and Head of Mining and Minerals Todd Burchett discuss how Eriez is positioning itself to address the evolving challenges facing the mining and mineral processing industry. The conversation explores Eriez’s approach to mineral processing, innovation, global market growth, technical expertise, leadership, and the opportunities emerging across the mining sector. Watch the full episode to hear how Eriez is helping mining companies navigate industry challenges through smarter technology and mineral processing solutions. Shoutout to John Blicha and Dennis Patterson for organizing this episode. Special thanks to Media Partner Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration Inc. (SME) (Shalea Hardison, Emma Li Salditt, Mary Korpi, Anne Williamson, Bill Gleason, Melissa Russell) for their support. Massive Thanks to Our Partners and Sponsors Voice of Industry Tour Partner 🔹 Savona Equipment Ltd Studio Partner 🔹 Black & Veatch Episode Sponsors 🔹 MSALABS 🔹 Costmine Intelligence 🔹 Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration Inc. (SME) 🔹 Cementation Americas 🔹 Acquire Technology Solutions #mining #videoproduction #technology #innovation #MINEXCHANGE
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Conveyor belt failures remain one of the most expensive and disruptive challenges facing the mining industry. Unexpected downtime, rising maintenance costs, and production interruptions can quickly impact profitability, making conveyor belt reliability more important than ever. In this article, Gary S. Lang and Scott Frenz of Fenner Dunlop Americas explain how greater manufacturing control, local support, and the Fenner Dunlop X Series are helping mining operations improve performance and reduce operational risk. Their discussion highlights why quality control throughout the manufacturing process plays a critical role in conveyor belt longevity, reliability, and overall productivity. As mining companies continue looking for ways to maximize uptime and reduce costs, conveyor belt performance has become a key competitive advantage. Read the full article to learn how Fenner Dunlop is helping mining operations improve conveyor belt reliability and strengthen material handling systems. Massive Thanks to Our Partners and Sponsors Mining NOW Partner 🔹 CIM | Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum Voice of Industry Tour Partner 🔹 Orica Digital Solutions - Integrated Extraction Simulator (IES) Episode Sponsors 🔹 Costmine Intelligence 🔹 Advanced Navigation 🔹 Metso 🔹 ifm 🔹 Eriez 🔹 SMS Equipment Inc. #mining #conveyor #innovation #technology #videoproduction
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Maptek Part 3: VisionV2X Helps Prevent Underground Mining Collisions and Keeps People Safe WATCH: https://lnkd.in/gn3JwB4F Underground vehicle collisions can happen in seconds. Maptek is tackling that risk with technology designed to detect people and vehicles before a dangerous interaction becomes an incident. In this episode of Mining NOW, hosted by Rory Bamford and filmed at SME MINExchange, Richard Doyle, Industrial Solution Specialist at Maptek, breaks down VisionV2X, an underground vehicle detection and proximity awareness system built for the realities of mining. VisionV2X provides visual and audible alerts when people or vehicles enter warning zones. Its dynamic meshing Wi-Fi technology is designed to maintain reliable ranging and communication in challenging underground environments, including non-line-of-sight areas and around corners. The system can also work across existing mixed-manufacturer fleets while collecting proximity data for analysis and reporting. Watch the full episode to learn how Maptek is approaching one of underground mining's most critical safety challenges: keeping people and mobile equipment safely separated. Shoutout to Eduardo Coloma, Marisa Suarez, and Dennis Patterson for organizing this episode. Special thanks to Media Partner Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration Inc. (SME) (Shalea Hardison, Emma Li Salditt, Mary Korpi, Anne Williamson, Bill Gleason, Melissa Russell) for their support. Massive Thanks to Our Partners and Sponsors Voice of Industry Tour Partner 🔹Orica Digital Solutions Studio Partner 🔹Petro-Canada Lubricants Episode Sponsors 🔹 Acuren 🔹 Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration Inc. (SME) 🔹 Glencore Technology #mining #undergroundmining #videoproduction #technology #innovation
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Metso: Pit-to-plant Readiness | Extraction, Crushing, Screening & Lifecycle Value WATCH: https://lnkd.in/gNdJmayF Mining operations cannot afford to lose money moving material, fighting downtime, or dealing with inefficient crushing and screening. In this episode of Mining NOW, filmed at CIM CONNECT and hosted by Jerrod Downey, Metso experts Robert Wakefield and Kim Lee Lemire break down how IPCC, modular crushing stations, MX technology, and screening solutions can help mining companies reduce truck dependency, improve uptime, manage project risk, and optimize the pit-to-plant process. Special thanks to Isabelle Valois, MBA, Arya Ahmadi Lari, and Dennis Patterson for organizing this episode. Massive Thanks to Our Partners and Sponsors Mining NOW Partner 🔹 CIM | Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum Voice of Industry Tour Partner 🔹 Savona Equipment Ltd Episode Sponsors 🔹 BreatheSafe 🔹 Cleansolv™ International 🔹 ifm 🔹 Costmine Intelligence 🔹 CIM | Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum #Metso #mining #videoproduction #technology
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