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Komatsu’s people powered technology behind world-class mine standards

2 min read / September 5, 2019

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Komatsu 930E-5 electric truck

Komatsu announces the deployment of 41 new model Komatsu 930E-5 ultra-class haul trucks, made autonomous ready, at BHP’s new South Flank iron ore mine in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, commencing in October 2019.

According to Sean Taylor, Komatsu Australia’s CEO and Managing Director, “People-powered technology is our central philosophy at Komatsu, and it’s this people first approach to technology that we feel we share with BHP.”

“Komatsu focuses on autonomous technology driven job creation, with focus on safety, diversity, upskilling and an innovative flexible work force that marries our people’s needs with business goals. This is our blueprint for the future,” Taylor continued.

Not only does Komatsu have a proven record in safety, productivity and lower haulage costs, but Komatsu prides itself on its ground-breaking contributions to autonomous technology solutions in the industry.

“Komatsu has 250 AHS trucks deployed and 180 operating now globally across 3 continents, across 9 mine sites, and recently became the first autonomous truck qualified to operate on private long-term evolution (LTE) mobile broadband technology in commercial operations,” said Leo Kaloglou, Komatsu Australia Executive General Manager – Mining. “The operation of FrontRunner AHS technology has been tested across 3 different commodities in 3 of the harshest and most extreme environments in the world; in ambient temperatures of minus 45 degrees, in temperatures higher than 40 degrees and finally at extreme altitude. With over 2 billion tonnes of material moved autonomously- more than all other commercial mining autonomous haulage systems- with zero resulting injuries.”

With the launch of Komatsu’s AHS Center of Excellence in Tucson, Arizona, USA, in April 2019 the company has furthered its commitment to innovation, training and people power.

According to Colin Shaw, Komatsu Australia’s Executive General Manager - People and Strategy, “We invest time and resources into ensuring forward thinking qualifications are available for our workforce of the future. Qualifications relating to; automation, technology, operations and leadership to name a few.”

Komatsu are committed to employing local Western Australian workers to support the workforce needs of Komatsu’s fleet for the BHP South Flank mine site. Technicians, apprentices, mechanics, electricians and boiler maker welders plus more roles will be recruited. This will add job opportunities for the local Western Australian workforce in both full-time and part-time capacities.

About Komatsu

Komatsu is an industry-leading manufacturer and supplier of equipment, technologies and services for the mining, construction, forklift, industrial and forestry markets. The company’s equipment and services are used to extract fundamental minerals and develop modern infrastructure. Komatsu’s global service and distributor networks support customer operations, tapping into the power of the Internet of Things to enhance safety and productivity while optimizing performance. To learn more about Komatsu’s AHS offerings, visit www.komatsu.com 

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