Optimising the Mining Fleet Series Part 5:
The Optimised Fleet in Action
Part 1: 22 March - Manufacturing the Future
Fleet
Part 2: 19 April - The Advanced Fleet
Part 3: 17 May - Optimising Maintenance
Measures
Part 4: 21 June - Fuel Management and
Alternate Energy
Part 5: 19 July - The Optimised Fleet in
Action
Part 4 Summary: Fuel Management and Alternate Energy
• Continued research has uncovered the health issues associated with emissions from diesel engines such as DPM and Nox. Leading to authorities to seek input into new standards and legislation.
• Innovation is impacting the typically slow-to-adopt diesel space to drive performance and improve environmental outcomes
• Mining companies must have fuel management systems in place to measure and control hydrocarbons, which are generally the second largest expense on a mine site
• Alternate fleet energies that are being explored include electricity and high density compressed natural gas
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Today’s Speakers:
• Kobus Potgieter, Business Improvement Manager, AMC Consultants
• Stephen Williams, Managing Director, Concerto Analytics
The Optimised Fleet in Action
Kobus PotgieterPrincipal Mining Engineer and Business Improvement Manager
Thursday 19th July from 12:30 – 1:30pm AEST
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Series Overview
March
Jason Whiteley
Steve Turner
Explored the latest advancements in high-tech machinery, components and technology
Manufacturing the Future Fleet
April
Pieter Prinsloo
Peter Woodford
Gareth Dean
Looked at the advancements in mining technology and the power of harnessing digital capabilities in creating real improvements in fleet reliability, safety and productivity
The Advanced Fleet
May
David Walker
Ian Sedgwick
Liam Hewitt
Delved into maintenance strategies that will keep your assets at minimal downtime and running at their best performance levels
Optimising Maintenance Measures
June
Liam Gannaway
Scott Kelly
Craig James
Explored procedures and practices for driving down one of the most significant recurring costs of any mining operation, oil and fuel
Fuel Management and Alternative Energy
July
Kobus Potgieter
Stephen Williams
Looking at the optimized fleet management system and how it fits in to the overall mining operation
The Optimised Fleet in Action
Equipment do more, carry more, be more effective
Improved machine health from better Condition Monitoring and understanding of risk based outcomes
Equipment run more efficient, cheaper
We are collecting more data from mining fleets today than ever before
All equipment to perform at it’s best
In the future…
Data the foundation of maturity
… hidden but unmissable
But what does good look like?
Respect your data, then Crunch It!
Various data sources
are available
But are they…
• Complete?
• Accurate?
• Disparate?
• Discrete?
• Exclusive &
Exhaustive?
• Analytical tools are
freely available
• Human capability to
comprehend
analytical results
improving
• Faster insight, faster
action
• With increasing data
availability, human
capability decline
The future fleet management with increased digitization will aim to deliver better results limiting human intervention, made possible with robotics, integration, automation, machine learning and IOT.
Data vs. Knowledge
Mining Intelligence
… because maximizing a mine’s potential is a never ending challenge
Open Pit 65 Events
Experience
Location
Underground
Cost
AMC’s Smart Data System
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Our Smart Data System, underpins everything
27 MtPa Material Moved 342 Drills 299 Loaders 1427 Trucks 831 Ancillary Equipment
8,626 KtPa Ore Mined 1,918 LH Drills 1,087 Jumbos 740 LHD 729 Trucks
15 Countries 5 Commodities 21 Companies 41 Mines
Smart Database
9 Offices 5 Countries
> 30 Years
We’re independent and always will be. It means the work we do is for our clients’ best interest
Expertise
127 Events 8 Countries 8 Commodities 35 Companies 61 Mines 10 Methods
Mining Engineers Geologists Geotechnical Engineers
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Data based improvement
and building momentumGenerate conversation.Short term changes identified.Debottleneck operation.Optimise individual equipment.Monthly review of improvement plan.Deep dive into concerning practices
Mining Intelligence works alongside you, providing data-driven advice that helps you understand where your next win
is, fast – because maximizing a mine’s potential is a never ending challenge - AMC
Benchmarking, how?We collect your Data
FMS, PLOD,SAP, Management Reports, plans, schedules, etc.
We review your data integrityWe match your data with the AMC Benchmarking databaseWe create graphical relative positioning of your performance against industry performance
Focussed Improvement, “Where is the bottleneck?”“Where is most effective Improvement?”“What is value chain impact?”“How do we enable BI?”“What results do others get?”“What does good look like?”“How do we drive leverage cross-functional improvement?”
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Ad Hoc / Monthly / Annually
Coaching
Actionable Insight
2
3
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Load
Rat
e (B
CM
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Primary Bucket Size (m3)
5,898
6,471
5,728
1,611
982
1,912
1,252
1,306
1,120
0 1,460 2,920 4,380 5,840 7,300 8,760
Performance (Hours)
Operating Standby Maintenance and Breakdown
Ave-2017
May-2018
YTD-2018
Op
era
ting
time
(%)
LOADING
67%
74%
66%
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2000
0 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 2 3 4 5 >5
Freq
uen
cy
Bin (Minutes)
1.1 0.6 0.8
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2.50
5
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15
20
25
30
Major Relocation Clean-Up Repositioning Lhd Operator InspectionTi
me
(hr)
Total Event Duration Avg. Event Duration
2.6 min
0.8 min
3.0 min
7.6 min
1.1 min
5.4 min
Queue
Spot
Loading
Travel Full
Dump+Spot
Travel Empty
0
500
1000
1500
2000
0 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 2 3 4 5 >5
Freq
uen
cy
Bin (Minutes)
31.9 35.0 34.0
35.3 37.6 37.6
36.6 37.639.2
0 M BCM
5 M BCM
10 M BCM
15 M BCM
20 M BCM
25 M BCM
30 M BCM
35 M BCM
40 M BCM
45 M BCM
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DRILL LOAD HAUL
Volu
me
Potential Gain atAMC Benchmark -Top Quartile
YTD Performance
Annual Forecast
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Use
of
Ava
ilab
ility
%
Availability%
Drill Rig Benchmark
7000 hrs
6000 hrs
5000 hrs
4000 hrs
3000 hrs
We compare your performance with the best in class
The Optimised Fleet in Action
Series Wrap-Up
Series Wrap-up
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A wrap-up of the fleet series and summation of the key learnings
throughout the five webinars
Key considerations:• The cost of mining comprise
more than half of a open mine’s cost.
• Most of this cost is a factor of equipment condition and performance.
54%
20%
27%
Mine Cost Breakdown
Mining
Overhead
Processing
12%
12%
19%
43%
15%
Mining Cost Breakdown
Ancilary
Haul
Load
Blasting
Drilling
Improvements target equipment design –Series 1
Improvements target equipment generated data– Series 2
Improvements target improved equipment
health – Series 3
Improvements target equipment energy efficiency – Series 4
Improvements target best practice – Series 5
• Equipment capability develop at a fast pace, followed by sensing and detecting technology
• Legislation and physical constraints
hamper development in fuel industry, although a step change is viable here.
• Data is generated at a astronomical pace, analysis and advisory capability is adequate to optimise fleets today.
The Future?
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Undersea Mining
Autonomous Equipment
More Drones /
Robots
In-pit crushing
New design Equipment
Panel Discussion
1. When considering current fleet management
strategies and procedures, what continuous
improvements can be explored to drive results
now?
2. What innovations do you believe will lead to the next great step changes in fleet productivity?
Panel Discussion
3. Data remains a major consideration for mining companies in fleet management strategies, with significant amounts of information being generated in this space. How can miners derive greater value from their fleet data and what are the first steps to take on this journey?
Panel Discussion
4. The mining industry is often considered risk averse when it comes to innovation, possibly delaying deployment of new fleet technologies. What role does organisational culture play in changing this paradigm?In your experience, is it best to be a fast adopter or slow follower?
Panel Discussion
5. Looking at a decade from now and beyond, what does the mining fleet look like to you?
Panel Discussion
Audience Q&A
Optimising the Mining Fleet Series: On-Demand
Part 1 – Manufacturing the Future Fleet
Part 2 – The Advanced Fleet
Part 3 – Optimising Maintenance Measures
Part 4 – Fuel Management and Alternate Energy