BEUMER Group says it will outline the considerable advantages in efficiency, safety, and sustainability of digitalisation in mining at the MINExpo exhibition in Las Vegas, Nevada, from 24 to 26 September 2024.
Visitors to the event can find out how digitalisation can be a catalyst for change. Digitalisation in mining enables organisations to collect and analyse data and to test the machines under new operational conditions, ie using a digital twin model. These unique options enabled by digitalisation lead to a data-driven and more informed decision making process. Mining plants can also benefit from cost reductions and increased efficiencies as digitalisation supports the implementation of material tracking systems. Companies are able to automate and streamline mining processes and closely monitor resources through sensor data providing insights into bulk material handling and transport processes – therefore enabling more intelligent routing.
Digitalisation can also underpin stockyard management systems, streamlining and automating scheduling, monitoring and documenting material handling and storage for more efficient operations. It can provide the foundation for smart mine connectivity, consolidating data from all machines and equipment into a single front-end dashboard for a wider scope of visibility and the enablement of predictive maintenance scheduling for minimal unexpected downtime. The same digitalisation principles can be applied to other essential mining tasks, such as train loading systems.
As well as advanced anti-collision systems combining mapping technology, digital mining solutions can improve safety by protecting personnel and assets. It also enhances the remote operation of equipment.
In addition to these benefits, the effective application of digital solutions can mitigate the workforce retention issues currently facing the mining industry. With an aging workforce leading to a widening skills gap, digitalisation could change how the mining industry approaches tasks that were once thought of as exclusively manual.
BEUMER Group offers completely tailor-made solutions for digitalisation in mining and bulk material handling, acting as a digital integrator. Its experts will be available at the booth at MINExpo to discuss how digital technologies can blend with existing solutions and processes for commercial advantage.
Visitors can also discover more about the full package of products and services from bulk materials specialist FAM Minerals & Mining, part of BEUMER Group since 2022. FAM offers machines along the complete transport chain for bulk materials, from the pit, to the plant, to the port, including extraction, conveying, processing, storage, loading and unloading of various raw materials. It provides end users with a comprehensive service, including development of customised technical solutions, detailed planning, delivery, installation, commissioning and maintenance of the machines. Experts will be on hand to discuss how implementing digitalisation can enhance FAM’s portfolio of products and services.
“Digitalisation is a term most often associated with smart factories, but it can also have a transformative effect on heavy industries like mining,” says Bruno Castro, Global Head of Digital Technology, Minerals & Mining at BEUMER Group. “Our experts can help the mining industry realise the tangible benefits of digitalisation to improve efficiency, productivity and safety. We’re looking forward to welcoming visitors to our booth during MINExpo to discuss how best to unlock the power of digital technologies.”