Channar Iron Ore  Mine, Pilbara region of Western Australia, Open Pit, Komatsu AHS as of Nov 2011

Mining in the World: Channar Mine, Iron Ore

 

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Channar Mine, Pilbara, Australia

The Channar mine is an iron ore mine located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 20km from the Paraburdoo mine.

Operations: Open pit with site-based processing facilities. Ore from Channar passes through two stages of crushing before being conveyed to the Paraburdoo central plant for further processing.

Capacity: 11 million tonnes per annum of crusher feed (total capacity of Greater Paraburdoo operation is 23 mtpa - Paraburdoo, Eastern Range and Channar)

Product: Secondary crushed material conveyed to Paraburdoo.
 
Source: Rio Tinto Iron Ore.

Komatsu & Rio Tinto Enter into Agreement for 150 Autonomous Truck Deployment into Pilbara Iron Ore operations by 2015
02 November 2011

Komatsu Ltd. (President and CEO: Kunio Noji) (hereinafter Komatsu) and Rio Tinto (Chief Executive: Tom Albanese) November 1 in Japan, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (hereinafter MOU) to take the next step in large-scale implementation of Komatsu Autonomous Haulage System (hereinafter AHS) by committing to deploy at least 150 Komatsu AHS trucks into Rio Tinto Iron Ore Pilbara operations in Western Australia by the end of 2015 with equipment deployment commencing in 2012.

Rio Tinto has been testing Komatsu AHS, the world's first commercial autonomous mining haulage system, in the Pilbara since December 2008. During the trials the AHS technology demonstrated clear value to the business especially in the areas of health, safety and productivity. Source: Komatsu Press Release.

AHS is an integrated system to operate super-large driverless dump trucks autonomously by taking advantage of information and communication technologies (ICT) such as the high-precision global positioning system (GPS), obstacle detection sensors, a wireless communication network system and a fleet management system. Read more: Komatsu Autonomous Haulage System.
 
Rio Tinto
The Rio Tinto Group is a diversified, British-Australian, multinational mining and resources group with headquarters in London and Melbourne. The company was founded in 1873, when a multinational consortium of investors purchased a mine complex on the Rio Tinto river, in Huelva, Spain from the Spanish government. Since then, the company has grown through a long series of mergers and acquisitions to place itself among the world leaders in the production of many commodities, including aluminum, iron ore, copper, uranium, coal, and diamonds. Although primarily focused on extraction of minerals, Rio Tinto also has significant operations in refining, particularly for refining bauxite and iron ore. Source: Wikipedia, Rio Tinto Group.
 

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