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What does the mining industry want?

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鈥淩ecent coal mine developer and operator (MDO) contract announcements have kept demand for equipment high. Making MDO-styled contract announcements for mining segments other than coal, possibly for iron ore and limestone, will bode well for mining,鈥� believes Hemant Mathur, Assistant Vice-President, Sales and Marketing, Tata Hitachi. 鈥淎lso, consolidation in the cement industry (like UltraTech acquiring Binani Cements) and in the iron ore industry (like Tata Steel acquiring Bhushan Steel) will push demand.鈥�

鈥淲hile India鈥檚 thermal coal output has been growing at 4.3 per cent annually, the equipment market, specially blasthole drills, is growing slowly owing to the increase in outsourcing contracts where contractors prefer to use crude methods and equipment, skipping safety,鈥� says Animesh Nandy, Business Line Manager 鈥� Drilling Solutions, Epiroc Mining India. 鈥淭he situation would improve if tendering authorities laid down stringent specifications of HEMMs.鈥�

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鈥淩obotic mining equipment should be made in India,鈥� says Suprabhat Sarkar, Vice-President, Tekmonin Construction Ltd. 鈥淩obotic-driven equipment such as remote-controlled rock breakers and drones used for surveys is suited to large-scale mining, which is the need of the hour. However, to ensure that the switch to mechanisation doesn鈥檛 deprive too many people of their jobs, we need to ensure that the machines are made locally so people will be better employed in the production, operations and servicing of equipment.鈥澛�

鈥淎 lot of vendors are offering high-end equipment but what the industry needs is vendor involvement on site so that the buyer makes arrangements to fully absorb the equipment,鈥� he adds. 鈥淟arge machines have a long time lag between ordering and receiving, which can be used for such planning.鈥�

鈥淎lso, underground mines need underground fuel stations, stores, offices and washing bays so that time isn鈥檛 wasted in taking the machines to the surface for servicing, etc,鈥� Sarkar points out.

  • CHARU BAHRI

Photo courtesy: Tata HitachiVendor鈥淩ecent coal mine developer and operator (MDO) contract announcements have kept demand for equipment high. Making MDO-styled contract announcements for mining segments other than coal, possibly for iron ore and limestone, will bode well for mining,鈥� believes Hemant Mathur, Assistant Vice-President, Sales and Marketing, Tata Hitachi. 鈥淎lso, consolidation in the cement industry (like UltraTech acquiring Binani Cements) and in the iron ore industry (like Tata Steel acquiring Bhushan Steel) will push demand.鈥濃淲hile India鈥檚 thermal coal output has been growing at 4.3 per cent annually, the equipment market, specially blasthole drills, is growing slowly owing to the increase in outsourcing contracts where contractors prefer to use crude methods and equipment, skipping safety,鈥� says Animesh Nandy, Business Line Manager 鈥� Drilling Solutions, Epiroc Mining India. 鈥淭he situation would improve if tendering authorities laid down stringent specifications of HEMMs.鈥漊ser鈥淩obotic mining equipment should be made in India,鈥� says Suprabhat Sarkar, Vice-President, Tekmonin Construction Ltd. 鈥淩obotic-driven equipment such as remote-controlled rock breakers and drones used for surveys is suited to large-scale mining, which is the need of the hour. However, to ensure that the switch to mechanisation doesn鈥檛 deprive too many people of their jobs, we need to ensure that the machines are made locally so people will be better employed in the production, operations and servicing of equipment.鈥澛犫淎 lot of vendors are offering high-end equipment but what the industry needs is vendor involvement on site so that the buyer makes arrangements to fully absorb the equipment,鈥� he adds. 鈥淟arge machines have a long time lag between ordering and receiving, which can be used for such planning.鈥濃淎lso, underground mines need underground fuel stations, stores, offices and washing bays so that time isn鈥檛 wasted in taking the machines to the surface for servicing, etc,鈥� Sarkar points out.CHARU BAHRI

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