LOAD & HAUL
AUTONOMOUS ALLIANCE
Two tech giants join forces to develop a new autonomous haulage solution
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uilding on the ongoing cooperative eff orts between Liebherr and Fortescue, the two companies will further
combine their areas of expertise to develop and validate an autonomous haulage solution (AHS). The AHS will be integrated with the zero emission haul trucks that the companies are currently co-developing, with the aim to be the fi rst AHS operating zero emissions vehicles globally. In August 2023, Liebherr announced
the deployment of a fl eet of four T 264 autonomous trucks in Western Australia for onsite validation, which marked the next stage of the fi rm’s development of a new autonomy product for the mining industry. This onsite validation is currently taking place in partnership with Fortescue at its Christmas Creek mine site, in a purpose-built facility for validating zero emission and autonomous haulage technologies. “With our teams now fully integrated,
Liebherr is excited to formally announce our partnership with Fortescue to
collectively develop and deploy our Autonomous Haulage Solution,” says Oliver Weiss, Executive Vice President, R&D, Engineering, and Production, Liebherr Mining. “We have always prioritised market-led product development and we are privileged to be partnering with Fortescue. Our collaborative eff orts will be benefi cial for not only Fortescue, but all customers who choose to implement Liebherr technology products on their sites.”
BUILDING THE FUTURE TOGETHER Liebherr and Fortescue’s partnership to develop and validate the AHS was formalised in March 2023. Since then, the team has fi nalised the defi nition of the system and is now developing its extensive features and functionalities for validation. As part of the AHS development,
the two companies will develop an integrated fl eet management system and a machine guidance solution, capable of being used independently on human-operated sites. Upon
completion of system validation, the AHS will be deployed across Fortescue mine sites. “Our deep expertise in autonomous
haulage that has come from operating over 200 diesel autonomous haul trucks across our mine sites, has enabled Fortescue and Liebherr to develop a fl eet management system that uniquely targets eff iciency and unlocks untapped capacity in our fl eet,” comments Dino Otranto, Fortescue Metals Chief Executive Off icer. Otranto adds: “The partnership
with Liebherr has enabled us to jointly develop the fl eet management systems, which provide us with an OEM-agnostic solution that can be integrated with any autonomous platform including trucks, drills, watercarts or any other heavy mining equipment. This critical technology puts our business in full control of our development priorities and roadmap. The AHS – including the fl eet
management system and machine guidance solution – will also be made available to customers worldwide as part of Liebherr’s expanding technology portfolio. “This development will allow us
to off er the global market a complete AHS including a fully integrated fl eet management system and machine guidance solution,” says Oliver Weiss. “These innovative technologies form part of our expanding range of technology products and are another step forward in our strategy to become a total solution provider for the mining industry,” he notes..
Four T 264 autonomous trucks will be validated in Australia
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