Rockwell Automation awarded contract for largest opencast mine in Chile
                            
                                
                                
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                
                                    
                                        Published by Stephanie Roker,
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                                Global Mining Review,
                                
                            
                        
Codelco, the National Copper Corporation of Chile and one of the world’s largest copper producers, has awarded a major contract with an approximate value of US$50 million to Rockwell Automation to supply a number of important systems for the Chuquicamata underground mine, a ‘super cave’ mine in Chile.
Rockwell Automation will collaborate in the transformation of the century-old, opencast mine, one of the world’s largest, into a technologically advanced ‘super cave’ mine that uses a block-caving extraction process. This advanced method is expected to extend the life of the mine by at least 40 years, improving its asset utilisation.
Cave mining techniques are becoming increasingly popular because they yield high production rates at lower costs. Block caving is a mining method in which blocks of ore are undercut to induce caving, allowing it to break up and be drawn off, pulled by gravity.
The contract includes a detailed engineering, supply, configuration and assembly of four systems that comprise the mine’s control system. This consists of an integrated operational platform, security system, supervision and control network, predictive maintenance and a general administrative network.
“We are pleased that Codelco has selected us for this epic mining project,” said Alejandro Capparelli, President, Rockwell Automation Latin America. “We are committed to helping our customers bring the connected enterprise to life. Our work together will increase mine throughput and lower operating costs. By leveraging Rockwell Automation’s integrated control and information systems, connected services and deep domain expertise, Codelco will extract more value at every stage of their mining operation.”
Rockwell Automation is currently working on the engineering and construction phase, in advance of a project start-up by mid-2019. Annual production is projected to be 320 000 t of fine copper and 15 000 t of molybdenum.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/exploration-development/23082018/rockwell-automation-awarded-contract-for-largest-opencast-mine-in-chile/
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