Trolly Assisted Haulage Experiences At Iscor's Sishen Iron Ore Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. J. Vorster
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The South African Iron and Steel Company Ltd operates a large Iron Ore Mine in the Cape Province of the Republic of South Africa. The Mine is situated on the farm, Sishen, approximately 600 km west of Johannesburg. The annual capacity of the Mine is 100 million ton of ore and waste and the present production level is 60 million ton. The Mine operates continuously for 6 days a week. The primary equipment used to maintain the above production are 55, 154 t trucks (Wabco and Unit Rig) and 14 P & H shovels. During 1979 an urgent feasibility study into the application of a trolley assist system was launched at the Mine. This was due to the unrealistic escalation in the cost of diesel fuel and the appeal from the South African Government to reduce the use of fossil fuels. Tests and economic evaluations proved the system technical feasible. The estimated discounted cash flow return exceeded 50% and the diesel fuel consumption would be reduced by 120 million litres in the next 10 years. Management subsequently approved the implementation of the system at Sishen. The construction of 7,7 km of line and the conversion of 66, 154 t trucks were completed in March 1982.
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APA: B. J. Vorster  (1985)  Trolly Assisted Haulage Experiences At Iscor's Sishen Iron Ore Mine

MLA: B. J. Vorster Trolly Assisted Haulage Experiences At Iscor's Sishen Iron Ore Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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