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      <title>Automated Lorries to Take over Australian Mining Back Load Haulage</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p class="subheadline">Back load haulage in the Australian mining industry will, in the near future, be carried out primarily by automated 'drone' lorries.</p><p>London, England -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sbwire.com/">SBWIRE</a>) -- 06/04/2013 --  Automated &apos;drone&apos; lorries are expected to be performing the bulk of the Australian mining industry&apos;s back load haulage in a matter of a few years. A few representatives of such roboticized entities are already present in some of the country&apos;s mines, and this tendency is expected to increase over the next few years.<br />
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Two mining companies plan to implement autonomous haulers in their mines by the end of the year, and a third already has about 30 &apos;drones&apos; operating on one of theirs. This latter is also seemingly interested in expanding their mechanized fleet, with a reported 140 &apos;drones&apos; being ordered from a factory in Japan to be delivered over the next four years.<br />
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These autonomous dumping and hauling systems are equipped with on-board intelligence, perception techniques, GPS&apos;s and optimized fuel consumption and tyre life technologies.<br />
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They are supported by autonomous, remotely-controlled train transportation and automated underground mining systems which bring about lesser shift changes and reduce worker fatigue. The overall result of these innovations is a safer mine with a more efficient <a class="extlink"  target="_blank"  rel="nofollow noopener" title="back load" href="http://www.haulageexchange.co.uk/transport-contracts.html">back load</a> transportation system and better productivity.<br />
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To help operate and maintain these highly advanced &apos;drones&apos; – some built by well-known companies such as Caterpillar – Australian mines will be employing an equally highly specialized workforce, which will operate the remote-controlled equipment off-site. This will, in turn, reduce the need for off-site infrastructures and expensive mass transportation arrangements in order to fly employees in and out of remote areas.<br />
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It is important to remember, however, that these machines bring about a series of legal and commercial implications mine owners should take into account when modernising their extraction sites.<br />
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Issues such as intellectual property rights, health and safety requirements, performance quotas, tax and dispute resolutions must not be overlooked when implementing these drones.<br />
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For information on back load haulage, contact Haulage Exchange at <a class="extlink"  target="_blank"  rel="nofollow noopener" title="www.haulageexchange.co.uk" href="http://www.haulageexchange.co.uk/">www.haulageexchange.co.uk</a> or 020 8896 6725.<br />
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About Transport Exchange Group<br />
Established in 1999, the Transport Exchange Group operates two of the UK&apos;s largest, busiest and fastest growing independent freight exchanges; Haulage Exchange and Courier Exchange. It is now, by some distance, the leading provider of managed freight exchange services for the domestic road transport industry.<br />
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For Media Contact:<br />
BV2, The Perfume Factory,<br />
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<a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://www.haulageexchange.co.uk/" href="http://www.haulageexchange.co.uk/">http://www.haulageexchange.co.uk/</a></p><p>For more information on this press release visit: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm">http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm</a></p></div><h2>Media Relations Contact</h2><p>Angela Gentry<br />Haulage Exchange<br />Telephone: 020 8896 6725<br />Email: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/contact/260184">Click to Email Angela Gentry</a><br />Web: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.haulageexchange.co.uk/">http://www.haulageexchange.co.uk/</a><br /></div><div><p><img src="https://cts.releasewire.com/v/?sid=260184&amp;s=f&amp;v=f" width="1" height="1" alt=""><span></span></p></div>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jun 2013 03:15:00 -0500</pubDate>
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