Diapositiva 1

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The Role of Communications in
Mining Innovation
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Mining Automation
Remote Operations & Control
Critical Communications
About Us
Overview – Technology Trends in Mining
• Mining Automation
• Remote Operations and Control (ROC)
• Critical Communications
• EPCM
• Security
• Remote video surveillance
• Data logging and diagnostics
Mining Automation
In the next 10 years, integrated real-time knowledge will transform mining decision
making and automation processes, opening the way to the automated mine which will
deliver significant benefits in productivity and safety.
Mine Site Automation
• Streamline decision making
• Remove people from hazardous environments
• Ensure consistency in production systems
• Control operational costs
• Better assets administration/management
Remote Operations & Control (ROC)
Traditionally on-site work is relocated from a remote location to corporate headquarters,
typically in a city or major centre.
ROC Benefits
• Greater efficiency
• Lower production costs
• Consolidate business infrastructure
• Higher levels of communication across sites,
departments and projects
• Complete view of operations from a central
location
• Make business decisions based on
relevant/timely information
• Attractive, safer working environment
Remote Operations & Control (ROC)
The implementation of cost-efficient, intelligent, integrated remote operations is no
longer limited by technology, only by the willingness to modernize.
ROC Requirements
• Commitment to modernization
• Process controls technology
• Integrated communications and corporate network
• Planned business continuity and network disaster recovery
ROC - The Mine of the Future
Key building blocks for automated mine-to-port iron ore operations are
being commissioned by Rio Tinto. These include:
• Mine operations in the Pilbara to be controlled 1,300 km away at a new centre in
Perth;
• Driverless trains to carry iron ore on most of the 1,200 km of track;
• Driverless ‘intelligent’ truck fleet; and
• Remote control ‘intelligent’ drills
Tom Albanese, Rio Tinto CEO:
“We’re aiming to be the global leaders in fully integrated, automated operations. It
will allow for more efficient operations and directly confront the escalating costs
associated with basing employees at remote sites, giving us a competitive
advantage as an employer along the way.”
The information above was taken from Rio Tinto’s January 18 press release.
ITC Global supports critical communications needs for Rio Tinto on their ROC project.
Critical Communications with ITC Global
Extend your corporate network to your mine or project site
ITC Global – robust, comprehensive, secure
• Addressing mining industry trends
• Communication at all stages of mine life cycle
• Trusted by the world’s largest resource companies
• Support for critical business applications
• Accounting, procurement and geological
software applications
• Worldwide VPN/MPLS network extensions
• Carrier voice/video conferencing
• Remote operations and control (ROC)
Critical Communications with ITC Global
Business Continuity & Network Redundancy with ITC Fortify
• Protection from effects of unforeseen events
• Use available bandwidth for unique occasions where increased capacity is needed
• Charges invoked only if the link becomes utilized
• Fast delivery and installation
• Revenue continuity
• Peace of mind
• Low monthly price
Global Service Reach
About ITC Global
ITC Global – Enabling the Future of Mining
• Bring your mine site online
• Facilitate remote operations and control
• Streamline your business
• Increase productivity
• Lower operating costs
• Ensure business/revenue continuity
• Remain competitive
Partners and References
Partners
References
Mr. Paolo Liverani
Chief Technical Officer
[email protected]
Mr. Nana Bampoe
Chief Technical Officer
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Mr. Andrew Norris
IT Manager
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Mr. Ignacio Mariezucurrena
[email protected]
Mr. Ken Lichtenfelds
Project Manager
Information Systems
[email protected]