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Nevada Gold Mines and Komatsu Launch First-of-Its-Kind Autonomous Haulage Partnership in the U.S.
GlobeNewswire News Roomยท 2025-08-04 11:00
Core Insights - Nevada Gold Mines (NGM) and Komatsu have launched a partnership to enhance workplace safety and operational efficiency through the FrontRunner Autonomous Haulage System (AHS) [1][2] - The deployment involves automating a fleet of 300 and 230 tonne haul trucks across NGM's surface operations, marking the first implementation of this system in the United States [1][2] - The collaboration aims to reduce employee exposure to hazards, improve fleet performance, fuel consumption, and ensure continuous operations, contributing to a safer mining environment [2] Company Overview - NGM is operated by Barrick Mining Corporation, which holds a 61.5% stake in the joint venture with Newmont, owning 38.5%, creating the largest gold-producing complex globally [4] - Komatsu specializes in developing technologies and equipment for various industries, including mining, and emphasizes innovation for sustainable futures [5] - Nokia is a leader in B2B technology innovation, focusing on creating networks that enhance operational efficiency and safety [6] Technological Implementation - The FrontRunner AHS will be supported by a customized 5G communications infrastructure provided by Sedna and Nokia, ensuring high-speed, low-latency connectivity for real-time data exchange [2][3] - This collaboration is seen as a significant milestone for autonomous mining in America, reflecting a commitment to delivering tailored, world-class solutions [2][3]