FLEETS

Granny Smith gets connected

THE Granny Smith gold mine in Western Australia’s eastern Goldfields has been fitted with digital infrastructure by Kalgoorlie-based technology company RCT, following the upgrade of the mine’s fleet from analogue to digital.

 Granny Smith mine run by Gold Fields

Granny Smith mine run by Gold Fields

Granny Smith's six Caterpillar loaders previously operated semi-autonomously on analogue technology utilising the Yagi antenna. That has been replaced with RCT's own full-scale digital communications...

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