AI alone isn’t enough. Artificial Intelligence (AI) in volume load scanning is advancing rapidly, offering smart automation and faster insights across quarrying, mining, and civil construction. However, no matter how impressive the algorithms become, one principle remains unchanged: accurate measurements always require a verified baseline. A scanner without a trusted reference is like a ruler without markings – it may be impressive technology, but it’s fundamentally incomplete.
To achieve a reduction in cost per tonne hauled it’s generally agreed that mines need to increase their trucking factors. Trucking factors include a number of variables including size of payload, amount of carry-back/haul-back left in truck bed, off-centre or sub-optimal loading, bin dimensions and shape, etc. Successful mines are increasingly using 3D volumetric scanning to increase tucking factors and maximise payload opportunity.









































