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MINING SMARTLY WITH CTRACK’S BESPOKE SOLUTIONS

As the mining industry has progressed, become more sophisticated, and more reliant on machinery, the need for precise control of movable assets has increased drastically.

Ctrack has a long history of managing movable assets and its locally built hardware, along with a variety of bespoke software solutions, has proven to be ideal for harsh mining conditions.

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“The mining industry is a major contributor to the country’s GDP and a massive job creator. Ctrack understands the importance of this industry and we pride ourselves on being able to deliver tailor made solutions that help this industry remain profitable, compliant and efficient,” says Hein Jordt, CEO of Ctrack Africa.

Mining operations rely on a wide variety of vehicles and the operation of these vehicles is strictly regulated with specific licences required for each type of vehicle, as well as for vehicles with various load-carrying capabilities.

Drivers are required to complete specific training on each class of vehicle before being

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Ctrack’s Bureau service gives these clients access to highly trained fleet managers, who monitor all data 24/7 licensed. Each licence needs to be renewed on a yearly basis, and the renewal process includes a training refresher session. In addition, if operators do not operate that class of machinery for a period of 180 days, the licence expires and they need to attend a training session to ensure that they are current, before that licence can be reinstated.

These complex licensing requirements mean that driver management with a large team of operators and across a wide variety of machinery, is an extremely complex task.

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Ctrack has developed a system where drivers are able to use the same ID card that they do for functions such as access control in order to manage vehicle operation. The ID card contains information on all the vehicles that an operator is licensed to operate and needs to be swiped before a vehicle can be started. When the driver is trained and licensed for any additional classes of vehicles, it is automatically added to their profile, by means of the same access card.

This system ensures that fleet managers know exactly who is driving which vehicle and when; it also compiles a digital record of all operations. Most importantly, it ensures that only licensed

Key Points

Ctrack has a long history of managing movable assets and its locally built hardware, along with a variety of bespoke software solutions, has proven to be ideal for harsh mining conditions

Ctrack has developed a system where drivers are able to use the same ID card that they do for functions such as access control in order to manage vehicle operation

Ctrack’s SMILE technology, which is a proprietary scripting language, allows for the development of very specific software solutions with an endless number of options

Ctrack’s fleet management system is also able to seamlessly integrate with a variety of vehicles through the vehicles CAN bus or other inputs

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If operators do not operate that class of machinery for a period of 180 days, the licence expires and they need to attend a training session to ensure that they are current, before that licence can be reinstated drivers are operating the class of vehicles for which they are licensed. The system also eliminates one driver being allocated to more than one vehicle at a time.

Ctrack has made provision for extensive licensing categories and only drivers who are correctly licensed and with a valid licence will be able to start and operate that particular machinery.

Daily reports will alert the fleet manager of licenses that are nearing their expiry date, which assists with booking of necessary training and licence renewals and minimises driver downtime.

Ctrack offers a variety of hardware that allows for effective tracking of any movable assets, from large dump trucks to non-powered equipment such as trailers, for example.

SMILE Technology

Ctrack’s SMILE technology, which is a proprietary scripting language, allows for the development of very specific software solutions with an endless number of options. In the mining industry it allows for the creation of completely bespoke solutions.

Dust management is an important factor in a successful and compliant mining operation. Specially designed bowsers are utilised to spray a water and glue combination on a variety of surfaces. However, each of these surfaces requires a different mixture ratio and spray pattern and therefore centimetre-precise control is needed as the bowser moves from one surface to the next.

Using SMILE technology and precise GPS mapping, Ctrack has been able to completely automate this process, which allows the driver to simply follow the prescribed route with the software-controlled spraying equipment adjusting automatically according to predetermined parameters.

Another example of these specialised operations is where large bulldozers have to move and manoeuvre coal towards ‘coal valves’, through which this raw material gets placed on a conveyor belt. Due to the limited visibility from within these vehicles and the fact that they are moving around heaps of coal, steering safely and efficiently can be rather complicated. By implementing and utilising precise geo zones, drivers are assisted via a series of warning lights as they get closer to the depositing location, which assists them in carefully completing the operation without incident.

Furthermore, geo zones allow for easy management of speed and stop street violations as well as the monitoring of vehicles being stopped in unauthorised locations. The information gained is passed on to drivers as part of their regular training regime.

Easy integration

Ctrack’s fleet management system is also able to seamlessly integrate with a variety of vehicles through the vehicles CAN bus or other inputs, allowing operators and fleet managers to get a clear picture of exactly how the vehicle is used, with all the relevant information displayed on one easy-to-use platform.

This includes monitoring of engine performance, fuel consumption, and hours used, as well as any hardware installed, for example, breathalysers or cameras. Functionality examples include on board weighing, production and cycle counts, which are invaluable in managing factors such as overloading and half loads and in that manner ensuring that assets are used as efficiently as possible.

Mining operations often occur on large sites in remote areas, making the ability to have eyes on a large fleet of vehicles vital to an efficient operation. Ctrack offers a variety of hardware that allows for effective tracking of any movable assets, from large dump trucks to non-powered equipment such as trailers, for example.

Managing a large fleet in a dynamic environment such as a mine requires specialised fleet management expertise. Ctrack’s Bureau service gives these clients access to highly trained fleet managers, who monitor all data 24/7, thus allowing them to proactively assist in managing these sophisticated operations and to tailor solutions to each specific operation as and when the need arises.

“The use of Ctrack’s fleet management system has been proven to ensure control of costs relating to fuel and productivity, as well as improving the way in which vehicles are used, which thereby ensures compliance, increases productivity and reduces accidents, all of which are critical in running a successful mining operation,” concludes Jordt.a

Packaging quality brands with in-house plant design

Well known for its Trio jaw and cone crushers, Trio feeders, Enduron high pressure grinding rolls (HPGRs) and Enduron vibrating screens, Weir Minerals Africa is also able to put all these together for customers in a complete plant. This speeds up the design and construction phases, so they can be quickly put to work, says product manager for comminution

Theo Hendricks.

This has proved very valuable to customers wanting to rapidly ramp up their production in light of rising commodity prices in recent years, according to Weir Minerals Africa product manager for Comminution

Theo Hendricks. With much of each plant’s equipment available ex-stock, and some even locally manufactured, the lead times for these plants can be considerably reduced.

“These tend to be process plants on the smaller side of the size spectrum, up to about 500 tonnes per hour capacity,” says Hendricks. “Designed in a modular format, these are fitted with any combination of our wellknown Trio jaw and cone crushers, Trio feeders and Enduron vibrating screens.”

The turnkey approach includes providing all the structures for the equipment, and the conveyors to move material between different sections of the plant. Weir Minerals Africa Advanced Applications Engineer Karabo Moalamedi emphasises that best practice is applied in all aspects of the engineering and design. This ensures safety, performance and easy access for regular maintenance.

At the front end of the plant is the primary station – which usually includes a ROM hopper, a Trio vibrating grizzly feeder, a Trio jaw crusher and Enduron screen. Where the material has a high clay or moisture content, a Trio apron feeder is recommended. At the secondary crushing stage, a combination of Trio cone crushers and Enduron screens are usually installed, while Enduron HPGRs are also included in the tertiary phase where finer material is required.

To accurately plan the design and

Matching crushers and screens for best results

Metso Outotec’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) yesterday approved the Board of Directors’ proposal to change the company name to Metso Corporation.

“After the successful integration of Metso and Outotec, we will focus on growing a strong unified Metso company and brand,” says President and CEO of Metso, Pekka Vauramo.

“We have combined two valuable companies into one strong Metso. Our focus is clear: we continue enabling sustainable modern life and transforming the industry with a clear strategy and strong culture, supported by a name that is short yet established and well recognized among all our stakeholders. Services are an extremely important part of our business, requiring a strong name,” he continues.

Outotec continues as a product brand and carries significant value as the name of some key technologies and products.

The change of the parent company name Metso Corporation is effective starting May 4, 2023, but globally the change will be implemented in a phased manner. The visual identity of the company remains unchanged, but the new name is reflected in the company logo.

Metso Outotec’s Executive Team has been renamed Metso Leadership Team (MLT). a location in existing facilities, 3D scanning is used to plot where infrastructure is already in place, says Moalamedi. The plant design itself can also be rendered in 3D, showing the customer and design team a detailed visualisation to guide final decision-making.

The plant is trial-erected at Weir Minerals Africa’s facility before being shipped to site, and its specialist technicians will supervise the on-site installation and commissioning. Ongoing technical support is then available from Weir Minerals Africa’s extensive branch network around the continent. a

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