Mining Machinery Fleet

Reducing mining machinery costs through performance parameter management

The high costs associated with buying and maintaining a mining vehicle fleet underscore the necessity of implementing fleet intelligentization in this industry. Mining vehicle operations differ significantly from those in other sectors, often limited to specific areas and not covering extensive distances. Failing to manage and monitor this fleet can lead to increased organizational expenses and the absence of a fair performance evaluation system. The key reasons for adopting a fleet management system in the mining machinery industry include cost reduction, risk mitigation, enhanced efficiency and productivity, and improved reporting processes, all of which reduce dependence on the human workforce.

Frame

Assessment of Mining Machinery Needs

Estimation of project duration and costs

Preventing deviations in project time estimates

Fair calculation of wages based on vehicle performance

Calculating fleet performance within and outside the project

Timely maintenance due to rising required equipment costs

Controlling cargo weight and managing services

Preventing cargo unloading on unauthorized slopes

Preventing fuel theft and excessive consumption

Hardware

Gateway

Gateway

CANDO

CANDO

Fuel Sensor

Fuel Sensor

Axle Laod Sensor

Axle Laod Sensor

Tilt Sensor

Tilt Sensor

Beacons

Beacons

Software & Module​

Fleet Management Software

Car Maintenance Module

Fuel Management Module

Driver Safety Monitoring System

TPMS

Defining the project and its geographical scope

Assigning the vehicle and driver to the defined project

Tracking vehicle fleet and routes

Receiving performance reports according to the zone

Preventive maintenance and consumable item recording

Identifying the utility of vehicles

Controlling load weight and managing the number of performed services

Vehicle tilt control and cargo unloading time

Unsafe road slope warning

Managing consumed fuel and remaining fuel

Dedicated system to generate reports