It reduce training costs by minimizing fuel use, wear and tear, and machine downtime during operator on boarding.
Simulators can replicate a wide range of scenarios, including emergencies and extreme conditions, which are difficult to create in real life.
They improve productivity by allowing trainees to master controls, procedures, and coordination before using actual mining equipment.
Performance data from simulators can be tracked and analyzed to identify specific training needs and operator weaknesses.
Training on simulators supports environmental sustainability by lowering emissions and resource use during skill development.
A true zero-emission vehicle: A battery powered variant of the diesel LP shuttle.
A sustainable and competitive offering addressing :
Total cost of ownership
* Diesel particulate matter emissions
* Noise emissions
* Ventilation requirements.
The vehicle has a tested 30 kilometre range, measured operating at GVM on repetitive ramps of 10 degrees.
”The future of mechanized platforms in mining”
Simulators are available regardless of weather or operational disruptions, ensuring continuous training availability.
They accelerate skills development, enabling new operators to become proficient faster and more confidently.