There’s been a lot of hype recently around the issue of speed in volumetric load scanning. Some suppliers love to show trucks moving rapidly under their scanners, often backed up by sped-up footage that looks slick on a website. The implied promise is simple: faster must be better.
Oceana Gold Macraes New Zealand – Case Study
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Hindustan Zinc, India – Case Study
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Taganito Mining NAC – Case Study
Largest lateritic nickel ore producer improves efficiency with Loadscan Project Details CATEGORY: Mining Productivity LOCATION: Philippines PRODUCT: LVS-3BMP Portable WEBSITE: [...]
Tritton Copper Mine Australia – Case Study
Tritton underground copper mine increases trucking factors with Loadscan Project Details CATEGORY: Mining Productivity LOCATION: NSW Australia PRODUCT: LVS-3BMF Fixed [...]
Teranga Gold Senegal Africa – Case Study
First solar powered LVS is a success at Teranga Gold, Senegal Africa Project Details CATEGORY: Mining Productivity LOCATION: Senegal, Africa PRODUCT: [...]
ODOD Gold Mongolia – Case Study
Improving Mining Haulage Efficiency: ODOD Gold Mongolia Case Study Project Details CATEGORY: Mining Productivity LOCATION: Mongolia PRODUCT: LVS-3BMP Portable, LVS-3TMM [...]
Oceana Waihi Gold New Zealand – Case Study
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