Plug and Play Connectivity Enhances Pit to Port Solutions in Australia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ed Sullivan
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

"Australia is one of the richest continents when it comes to mineral extraction, ranging from exotic projects like the Olympic Dam — a copper, silver and uranium mine believed to have the world’s largest uranium resource — to the extensive iron ore, nickel, coal and gemstone formations that provide many of the country’s most rewarding exports.Among the challenges to succeed in this industry is the ability to provide efficient “pitto- port” infrastructure performance, which essentially means ensuring that minerals move seamlessly from the point of extraction to the facilities that can then move them to international market destinations.To provide such efficiencies, avoid human error and facilitate automated mining functions, producers are increasingly turning to fiber optic cable suppliers for “end-to-end” communications and control solutions. Many such solutions include ruggedized cable and connectors that ensure the survival of fiber-based DCS/PLC automation/ control architectures for various types of mining operations, even in the harshest environments.Integrating the solutionAs industrial Ethernet and fiber optic cable emerges as the medium of choice in many industrial arenas, communication and control integration using the most appropriate products for a specific application is increasingly important.“This whole ‘pit-to-port’ performance concept is focused on control and process automation,” says Boyd McDonald, Founder and Managing Director at Datalek Systems & Electrical, Rockhampton Area, Australia. “It also means bringing reliability to networks and providing the needed bandwidth. An appropriate plug-and-play solution is also important because it takes human error out of the equation.”Datalek Systems & Electrical, is responsible for the design, installation and maintenance of numerous fiber optic communications systems including those that involve automation, security, access control an CCTV systems for open-pit and underground mining operations as well as LNG and coal seam gas facilities."
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APA: Ed Sullivan  (2015)  Plug and Play Connectivity Enhances Pit to Port Solutions in Australia

MLA: Ed Sullivan Plug and Play Connectivity Enhances Pit to Port Solutions in Australia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2015.

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