Large Excavator Cuts Operating Costs at Alabama Coal Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bill Elverman
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Randy and Kenny Robison have visited every coal mine that would let them in the door, to survey the best mining practices. The brothers have spent nearly their entire lives working in coal operations. The Robison’s started out on lube and grease trucks and worked their way up to respected industry leaders in Alabama. The Robisons have owned MS&R since 1989. Since then, they have created a niche for themselves in providing coal for Alabama’s metallurgical coal market. A great deal of the knowledge the Robisons have amassed throughout the years has come from observing — taking note of what works and what does not. In early spring 2004, they commissioned a Komatsu America PC3000 Super Shovel. Outfitted with a backhoe attachment and a 16-m3 (21-cu yd) bucket, MS&R’s PC3000 is currently one of the largest mining excavators working in Alabama.
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APA: Bill Elverman  (2005)  Large Excavator Cuts Operating Costs at Alabama Coal Mine

MLA: Bill Elverman Large Excavator Cuts Operating Costs at Alabama Coal Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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