On October 14th local time, the daily output of the Cartoonba Copper Mine Project of Sinomine Corporation in Africa reached a new high, and the production record of the project was once again broken. The daily mining and stripping output successfully exceeded the 120,000-ton mark.
It is reported that this is another huge leap achieved after successively breaking through 100,000 and 110,000 tons of production capacity. It not only highlights the project's continuously rising strong production capacity, but also marks that the project's operation has entered a mature stage of high and stable production, demonstrating outstanding competitiveness.
The key to this leapfrog increase in production lies in successfully breaking through the transportation bottleneck that has been restricting production. Previously, the shortage of mining truck equipment once became a "bottleneck" restricting the release of efficient mining and excavation capacity at the front end. This month, with the timely replenishment of a batch of new mining trucks, the transportation capacity of the fleet has been fundamentally enhanced. This key reinforcement has made the transfer process of the stripping volume from the mining and excavation work to the dump site unprecedentedly smooth and efficient, completely solving the previous problem of excavators idling and waiting due to tight transportation capacity, thereby fully releasing the potential of the entire production system and achieving a doubling of the efficiency of the entire chain.
The record of a daily output of 120,000 tons is a model of the project's optimized operation and management. This breakthrough demonstrates the project management's strong execution ability in identifying problems, allocating resources, and quickly resolving bottlenecks, laying a solid foundation for the project to continuously achieve and maintain an extremely high output.