Scania and Fortescue collaborate to develop autonomous mining road train

Report this content

Scania, and Australian company Fortescue, have agreed to jointly develop and validate a fully integrated autonomous road train solution.

The global mining industry is transforming, and autonomous solutions are receiving more attention. The challenges can now be approached with sustainability in mind, as technology development in this field is gaining speed. 

“By utilising Scania’s extensive knowledge in supplying trucks to the mining industry and our expertise in autonomous driving, the Road Train solution will reduce the overall mining footprint,” says Manfred Streit, Managing Director at Scania Australia. The autonomous solution will be developed, tested and validated in partnership at Fortescue’s iron ore operations in Christmas Creek, Queensland. 
 
With Scania’s technology in truck automation, the autonomous solution will be integrated with Fortescue’s Fleet Management System (FMS) designed to optimise fleet utilisation and maximise productivity, while ensuring efficient fuel and energy consumption to reduce carbon emissions. The solution will also integrate Scania’s onboard autonomation hardware and technology for the Scania R770 prime mover platform, coupled with three trailers weighing 120 tonnes with a payload of 240 tonnes. “This is a great opportunity for Scania to learn more about autonomy in demanding conditions with an innovative partner,” says Peter Hafmar, Head of Autonomous Solutions, Scania. 

Fortescue Metals Chief Executive Officer, Dino Otranto says: “Our deep expertise in autonomous haulage has enabled us to jointly develop a unique autonomous solution that unlocks high grade, satellite deposits for us to mine economically. This project will help us maximise productivity with unique low-cost solutions in our mining value chain.” 

Scania Australia has been working closely with Fortescue for many years, and is pleased to see this joint development project become a reality. “Their heavy haul trucks operate in an incredibly harsh environment. The local and global mining specialists have devised a solution that will bring efficiency and safety,” says Robert Taylor, Head of Mining at Scania Australia. 

Scania and Fortescue share the same values in safety, operational efficiency and reducing carbon footprints. 

For further information, please contact: 

Daniel Schröder, Business Development Manager Autonomous Mining, Scania 
Phone: +46 700 810 565 

E-mail: daniel.schroder@scania.com

Scania is a world-leading provider of transport solutions. Together with our partners and customers, we are driving the shift towards a sustainable transport system. In 2023, we delivered 91,652 trucks, 5,075 buses and 13,871 industrial and marine power systems to our customers. Our total net sales in 2023 were more than SEK 204 billion, of which about 20 percent related to services. Founded in 1891, Scania now operates in more than 100 countries and employs some 58,000 people. Research and development is carried out globally, and our main site is located in Södertälje, Sweden. Production takes place in Europe and Latin America with regional product centres in Africa and Asia. Scania is part of TRATON GROUP. For more information visit: www.scania.com.

Subscribe

Media

Media