Alrosa will add new motor vehicles at Verkhne-Munskoe deposit
PJSC ALROSA, the world leader in diamond mining, announced that new motor vehicles were accepted into service in the run-up to the development of Verkhne-Munskoe deposit.
Three new Scania road trains with up to 90t payload capacity each, and Tonar semitrailer with up to 130t payload capacity, proceeded to the delivery of diamond-bearing ore to the plant, located 18 km from the deposit.
Motor vehicles are supplied in the scope of the investment project aimed at the replacement of Caterpillar heavy-duty open-pit dump trucks with Scania (Sweden) and Tonar (Russia) road trains. This August, one more Tonar road train with up to 130t payload capacity will arrive to the production site of Udachny Mining and Processing Division. During the year, the company further expects to receive two Volvo with up to 90t payload capacity.
“The implementation of the project with road trains is reducing dramatically the company’s investment costs for the transportation of mined rock from the Zarnitsa pipe. It increases the profitability of remote and low-grade deposits development by way of reducing technological transportation costs,” explains Alexander Bondarenko, the head of ALROSA’s internal investment projects.