Equipment major, Enpiroc, has announced that it has won a large order for drill rigs and loaders with advanced automation features for the development of a new underground mine at Komana in southern Mali.
The company claims that Hummingbird Resources plc, through its subsidiary Société des Mines de Komana, has selected Epiroc to provide equipments for the African mining project.
“Epiroc will also provide drilling consumables,” the statement noted.
According to Epiroc, a summary of equipment to be supplied in the contract to include: Boomer M2 face drilling rigs; Simba M6 production drilling rigs; and Scooptram ST18 loaders.
The loaders will come equipped with Scooptram Automation, which lets an operator easily control the vehicles tele-remotely from a safe distance. The first automated Scooptram ST18 and Boomer M2 have already arrived on site.
Additional automation features for the machines include Epiroc’s telematics system Certiq, which allows for intelligent monitoring of machine performance and productivity in real-time, and Epiroc’s Rig Control System, RCS, which makes them ready for automation and remote control.
According to Sarah Hoffman, vice president sales & marketing at Epiroc’s underground division, “We look forward to contributing to Hummingbird Resources’ success at their new underground mine, where our machines and first-rate automation solutions will help achieve optimal productivity and safety, and we thank them for placing their trust in Epiroc as their partner of choice.”
Agreeing with him, Dan Betts, CEO of Hummingbird Resources plc, said, “With Epiroc’s specialty and experience in underground mining equipment supply, Hummingbird has a partner of choice in the industry.”
He explained that as Epiroc’s equipment arrives on site, Hummingbird is increasingly progressing its underground mine development at Yanfolila, Mali operation to underpin the future production pipeline at that asset for the company.