Wenco and Hitachi Construction Machinery announce successful trial of autonomous haulage program

December 6, 2017

RICHMOND, BC, CANADA (December 6, 2017) — Wenco International Mining Systems announces the successful completion of trials of Hitachi Construction Machinery's autonomous mine haul trucking program developed in conjunction with Wencomine dynamic dispatch fleet management software.

Hitachi Construction Machinery purchased Wenco in 2009, and has been working closely with Wenco to leverage "Dynamic Dispatch" fleet dispatch automation software to enable dispatch of autonomous haul trucks.

Last month, Australia Mining Monthly announced the successful test of three self-driving Hitachi EH-5000 haul trucks at Stanwell Corporation's Meandu mine in Queensland, Australia. Read the full article here (paywall).

Wenco International Mining Systems announces the successful completion of trials of Hitachi Construction Machinery's autonomous mine haul trucking program

"We're very excited to reach this milestone," says Louis Chan, Wenco's manager of research and development on the project. "Wenco has worked closely with Hitachi since 2014; completion of this test phase proves capability of managing fully autonomous vehicles from fleet management and fleet automation software. We're now eager to move ahead to the next phase: trials in active mine operations."

Stanwell Corporation's 2015-2016 annual report noted that autonomous haul trucks have moved upwards of 300,000 bank cubic metres of earth in mine rehabilitation work. The corporation is now in discussions with Hitachi around extending the trial through 2019. "We're looking to move to the next stage very shortly with a commercial product in operation at an actual operating mine," says Eric Green, General Manager of mining at Hitachi Construction Machinery Australia, "That's in the plans for 2019 or 2020.

"We've done a lot of work to be compliant in coal applications," says Green, noting that iron ore operations in Western Australia could gain major benefits from autonomous haulage such as enhanced site safety and significant decreases in equipment downtime.

Australia is seen as a growing market opportunity for both Hitachi Construction Machinery and Wenco. Wenco has supported customers through an office in Brisbane, Queensland, since 2013. Hitachi Construction Machinery Australia expanded its footprint in Western Australian recently when it opened a new 104,000 square meter facility near Perth in 2016 to provide rapid support to mines in Western Australia.

For more information around Wenco's autonomous haulage program, fleet dispatch, or other projects, please contact Geoff Gauthier at [email protected] or at 604-270-8277.

About Wenco International Mining Systems

For over 30 years, Wenco International Mining Systems has worked with mining companies to extract unrealized value. Under this mission, Wenco has developed an integrated suite of solutions to support the digital transformation of the mining industry. Fleet management, asset health, data analytics, and other technologies join together in the spirit of open interoperability and scalability to raise mine productivity and efficiency, lower routine costs, and establish a safe and smooth mining operation.

Wenco is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi Construction Machinery headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.

www.wencomine.com

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