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Low-carbon solutions for mining trucks, excavators

16th April 2021

By: Donna Slater

Features Deputy Editor and Chief Photographer

     

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Technology company ABB has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with machinery manufacturer Hitachi Construction Machinery to share their expertise and collaborate in bringing solutions to market that will reduce the greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions associated with heavy machinery in mining.

The agreement was signed by ABB process industries division president Joachim Braun and Hitachi Construction Machinery mining group president, senior VP and executive officer Sonosuke Ishii on March 22.

The companies will explore possibilities to apply ABB’s electrification, automation and digital solutions to mining trucks and excavators provided by Hitachi Construction Machinery as part of wider efforts with mine operators to electrify all processes from pit to port.

Hitachi Construction Machinery also brings expertise in driverless operation and labour-saving technologies.

The aim of the combined solutions is to enhance the efficiency and flexibility of customer businesses, contributing to the reduction of carbon dioxide and the realisation of a sustainable society.

The collaboration with Hitachi Construction Machinery is one of many that ABB is seeking to develop with original-equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to accelerate the transition to all-electric mines.

Braun says ABB is calling for more collaboration between OEMs and technology companies to fast-track the development of new emissions-reducing systems, with electrification and automation of the whole mining operation being the goal.

“We are ready to work more with OEMs to establish a common approach for the market, and through strategic collaboration provide solutions that can help enable a low-carbon society and make mining operations more responsible.”

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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