19 October 2018
After months of preparation, our Metallurgical Coal business in Australia has drilled a hole at our Dawson mine, using a machine operated remotely by a controller situated four kilometres away.
The overburden (OD14) semi-autonomous drill is the first in Metallurgical Coal's fleet to be fitted with this capability.
“This is a significant step towards Future Smart MiningTM at Metallurgical Coal,” said Matt Graham, who is Anglo American's Principal, Open Cut Technology and Automation.
The introduction of the semi-autonomous drill brings a number of benefits, including safety improvements, increased productivity, and a reduction in shift change times, which is important somewhere like Dawson where the operation spreads across 50 kilometres.
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The project team received guidance from colleagues in other parts of Anglo American including our Copper business in Chile and our Kumba Iron Ore business in South Africa – there are 12 drills currently in use across the business.