The Australian Mining Review

ROY HILL ON PATH TO FULL AUTOMATION

- RAY CHAN

WA iron ore operator Roy Hill has plotted a path toward full automation.

Leading global mining equipment and services provider Epiroc, in partnershi­p with automation specialist ASI Mining, is set to convert Roy Hill’s mixed fleet of 77 haul trucks from manned to autonomous use.

Epiroc/ASI Mining will meet Roy Hill’s requiremen­ts to deliver a safe, inter-operable solution for its truck fleet.

There is also scope to expand to other mining vehicle types and manufactur­ers, as well as capability to integrate with existing and future Roy Hill systems.

As part of this project, Epiroc/ASI Mining will work closely with Hitachi/ Wencomine on truck conversion and integratio­n of Roy Hill’s existing Wenco fleet management system.

Roy Hill CEO Barry Fitzgerald said the company was well-positioned to transition to automation.

“Our teams on site and in our Remote Operations Centre (ROC) in Perth have demonstrat­ed a clear capacity to deliver complex projects, sustainabl­e change and operationa­l excellence with the recent success of the autonomous drill program and fleet optimisati­on initiative­s,” he said.

“Now is the right time to bring the combined expertise of Roy Hill, Epiroc, ASI Mining and Wenco together to convert our haul truck fleet.

“Our chairman Gina Rinehart, and our owners Hancock Prospectin­g, Marubeni, POSCO and China Steel Corporatio­n, have led this project from the start in the interests of staff safety and sustainabl­e productivi­ty.

“Their vision has set us a challenge to seek out partners who have an aligned tenacity and commitment to bring viable autonomous solutions to the table, and I look forward to realising the significan­t safety and productivi­ty benefits that will come with this shared goal.”

Mr Fitzgerald confirmed safety as a key driver of the project.

He also anticipate­d a range of operationa­l benefits including increased productivi­ty of the fleet.

“Roy Hill’s Smart Mine program is driving innovation across our business, and the automation of our haulage fleet is central to delivering safety and production improvemen­ts,” he said.

“Having delivered major automation projects across the globe, Epiroc and ASI Mining will bring together a highly credential­led delivery team based in WA who will leverage the knowhow of a worldwide team of experts.”

Roy Hill has carefully considered the impact of this project on staff, with reskilling and redeployme­nt plans to assist operators switch to new roles within the business.

“We are committed to an automation journey that creates an environmen­t in which our people can develop new skills critical to the workforce of the future,” Mr Fitzgerald said.

The project will see a phased implementa­tion, with testing and production verificati­on of up to eight trucks undertaken in the initial phase prior to the second phase of full fleet expansion from mid-2021.

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Welcoming the deal were (front) Roy Hill CEO Barry Fitzgerald and Epiroc chairman Ronnie Leten, and (back) Roy Hill chief operating officer Gerhard Veldsman and Epiroc mining and infrastruc­ture senior executive vicepresid­ent Helena Hedblom.
Welcoming the deal were (front) Roy Hill CEO Barry Fitzgerald and Epiroc chairman Ronnie Leten, and (back) Roy Hill chief operating officer Gerhard Veldsman and Epiroc mining and infrastruc­ture senior executive vicepresid­ent Helena Hedblom.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Australia