By Anu Sood
The Customer Situation
In the remote regions of Western Ghana, a gold mining company was faced with the dilemma of choosing between building a new gold mill at a mining site where gold ore was recently discovered versus milling at an existing site 80 km/50 miles from the new location. Like many other companies operating in the Sub Saharan region and around the world, the company had to incorporate the priority of balancing the cost with optimization and efficiency.
Because the new gold mill would carry an intensive cost and there was an alternative that would require a relatively short haul, it made financial sense to transport ore to the existing mill site rather than invest in new infrastructure to achieve maximum results and benefits. While this would help to keep major capital investment costs down, the mining company still struggled with the logistics and security of the ore being transported between sites.
The issues associated with transportation could not be solved with a cellular solution because the infrastructure in Western Ghana didn’t offer consistent communication that security standards required by the mining company. Three major challenges emerged as they moved ore from the pit to the mill site:
The Solution
ATRAMS, an Asset Management and Wireless Tracking company, developed a unique solution for the mining company using SkyWave’s satellite/cellular terminal to transmit data between office staff, site operators, drivers and assets.
“Using the M2M satellite communications solution, the mining company now communicates with the drivers and monitor the trucks regardless of the quality of the cellular network,” explained Myles Owusu, ATRAMS finance and operations, Africa. We have designed a solution that uses the SkyWave terminals to collect data from fuel-level sensors and sent via text message for monitoring. The same process is used to track any change in cargo weight while trucks are in transit.”
The technology also enables two-way communication between drivers and the office when there is no cellular coverage. “Using cost-effective text messaging via satellite, drivers are now able to let appropriate teams know if there is a road obstruction, a malfunction, or other issue that is slowing or halting movement,” added Owasu. The solution also allows dispatch to warn drivers of upcoming weather conditions, change in routes etc.
Terminals were fitted in each truck and designed to offer the following solutions:
The Results
With real time vehicle monitoring and driver scheduling for ore haulage, managers know where vehicles were at any time in transit and are informed immediately if a truck cannot move forward. This has cut the average travel time between the mine and the mill significantly.
With the introduction of satellite communications, unauthorized stops, ore and fuel thefts/siphoning were eliminated. Managers were able to monitor fuel usage in real time and know exactly when and where fuel losses were occurring – reducing losses, costs, and delays while creating and optimized and efficient working team.
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The benefits of satellite-based fleet tracking solution include:
For more information, visit ATRAMS.
Anu Sood is the Product Marketing Manager for SkyWave, the global provider of wireless data communications for dependable communication, tracking, monitoring and remote management of fixed and mobile assets. She works with customers around the world to develop, promote and market their unique satellite-based Machine-to-Machine (M2M) solutions. To learn more about how to choose a mobile connection and the benefits of SkyWave products and services, visit www.skywave.com.