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Mining News - Autonomous haulage is coming to the pit of the South Arturo gold mine.
NEVADA – Autonomous Solutions, Inc . (ASI Mining) has begun work on a project with Barrick Gold to retrofit and automate a fleet of haul trucks at the company’s South Arturo gold joint venture. The project is owned 60% and operated by Barrick, and the remaining 40% belongs to Premier Gold Mines .
“This represents the first major autonomous deployment within the continental United States and signals a larger movement to adopt automation across the mining industry,” said Drew Larsen, director of business development for ASI Mining.
During the initial phase of the project ASI will retrofit five Komatsu 930-E Ultra class haul trucks to autonomous operation at the Arturo mine, located on property adjacent to Barrick’s Goldstrike operations. This phase will consist primarily of waste haulage, prior to moving into production. Subsequent phases will follow with potential expansion to additional trucks.
“Not only is this agreement with Barrick significant in the ongoing growth of ASI Mining,” said Larsen. “It enables Barrick to embark on its autonomous surface mining strategy in a pragmatic and collaborative manner with a technology partner such as ASI.”
ASI’s Mobius haulage AI will be a key component in the implementation and operation of the project. Mobius leverages advanced multi-vehicle command and control software to set up and manage a co-ordinated system of haul trucks. The Mobius haulage platform manages autonomous traffic, co-ordinates manned or unmanned vehicles and regulates the haul cycle in the most efficient way possible.
By employing the Mobius platform at the Arturo mine, Barrick anticipates enhancements across a range of critical performance measurements.
“The goal is to use advances in automation technology to help Barrick prove and deliver improvements in safety, efficiency and production,” said Matt Majors, superintendent of mining operations and project manager for autonomous haulage.
“Barrick chose ASI as a partner for their ability to provide an agnostic product – agnostic to equipment manufacturer and to mine layout and practices. This offers us greater flexibility and cost savings. Using the ASI kits, we are able to retrofit our existing fleet of haul trucks as well as additional multi-manufacturer equipment which will help us to realize additional savings should we decide to scale the technology in the future,” said Majors.
Learn how ASI Mining can customize an autonomous solution for your mine at www.ASIRobots.com/Mining.
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