Mining Mirror July 2019 | Page 10

Cat 793F autonomous trucks at a loading face. Australia Koodaideri: A technology benchmark Edited by Leon Louw Rio Tinto’s endeavour to develop its USD2.6-billion automated mine in Western Australia, is on track. T he global mining giant recently announced that it had signed an agreement with Caterpillar to supply and support mining machines, automation and enterprise technology systems for the new Koodaideri iron ore mine. According to Chris Salisbury, CEO at Rio Tinto Iron Ore, the agreement means that Rio Tinto and Caterpillar will work together in creating an automated mine operation. “The mine will make extensive use of data analytics and integration to enhance safety, optimise production, boost mining machine utilisation and lower costs,” says Salisbury. In terms of the agreement Rio Tinto will be partnering with Caterpillar and WesTrac, the regional Cat dealer, to help make Koodaideri the most technology-enabled and innovative mine in the company’s Pilbara iron ore network. “Technology is rapidly changing our mining operations as we harness innovation to make our operations safer, smarter and more productive. This extension of our partnership [8] MINING MIRROR JULY 2019 Global A Cat dozer working autonomously in an open pit. with Caterpillar and WesTrac represents an exciting step for our business,” says Salisbury. Koodaideri will deliver a new production hub for Rio Tinto’s iron ore business in the Pilbara. Construction work has commenced, and first production is expected in late 2021. Once complete, the mine will have an annual capacity of 43 million tonnes, underpinning production of the Pilbara Blend, Rio Tinto’s flagship iron ore product. As mine construction advances, WesTrac will manage logistics of mining machine delivery and commissioning and will play a key role in implementing technology solutions. High rates of return Koodaideri will incorporate a processing plant and infrastructure including a 166km rail line connecting the mine to the existing Pilbara network. Koodaideri Phase 1 will help sustain Rio Tinto’s existing production capacity by replacing depletion elsewhere in the system. The project will increase the higher-value lump www.miningmirror.co.za