Website www.modularmining.com Founded 1979 Number of employees 700 | Area served Worldwide Founder James White | |
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Industry Mining, Computer Software, Computer Hardware Key people Luiz Steinberg (President and CEO), James White (Chairman and Founding Member) Products Fleet management softwareMaintenance management softwareMachine guidance systemInterface and moduleGPS tracking deviceMobile computing platformWireless networking deviceRailway centralized traffic controlProximity detection Profiles |
modular mining systems
Modular Mining Systems, Inc. (Modular), headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A., is a privately held company that develops, manufactures, markets, and services mining equipment management systems. Modular is the pioneer and industry leader in fleet management technology in mining. The Modular DISPATCH fleet management system is available in eight languages, and is currently running at more than 200 active mine sites; among these are nine of the ten highest-producing surface mines in the world.
Contents
- modular mining systems
- First Installations
- Global Growth
- Modular Today
- The IntelliMine Suite
- Autonomous Haulage Systems
- Presence in Underground Mining
- ModularReady OEM Interfaces
- MasterLink Wireless Network
- SmarTrain Integrated Rail Management System
- Value Added Services
- References
Modular was founded in Tucson, Arizona in 1979. Over the next two years, Modular developed and successfully implemented the DISPATCH system, a computerized fleet management system designed to optimize haul truck assignments to loading and dumping points in an open-pit mine and to produce operating reports during the shift. Following the DISPATCH system’s development, Modular has gone on to create a number of other software and hardware products that seek to improve different areas of mine operations.
In 1996, Komatsu America Corporation (KAC) of Rolling Meadows, Illinois, in concert with their parent company, heavy equipment manufacturer Komatsu, Limited, of Tokyo, Japan (Komatsu), acquired a controlling interest in Modular. In 2003, KAC acquired the remaining shares of the company, and today Modular remains a wholly owned Komatsu subsidiary.
First Installations
From 1980 to 1981, Modular worked with Phelps Dodge Corporation (a wholly owned subsidiary of Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold since 2007) to develop and install the first version of the DISPATCH system at the company’s open-pit copper mine in Tyrone, New Mexico. Following this implementation, Phelps Dodge conducted a productivity study on the system, showing a 10% production increase.
In 1985, Phelps Dodge contracted Modular to develop and install a DISPATCH system tailored to the rail operation at its mine in Morenci, Arizona, and the company also had the system installed at El Chino Mine in Santa Rita, New Mexico.
Global Growth
Following initial installations in the Southwestern U.S., Modular went on to install the DISPATCH System at various mines around the world. International customers included Iron Ore Co. of Canada (IOC) at Labrador in 1985; Palabora Mining Co. Ltd. in South Africa in 1985, and the Cerrejón mine in Colombia in 1988. After a decade of rising industry demand for the DISPATCH system, Modular established its first subsidiary, Modular Mining Systems, Pty. Ltd., in Caboolture, Australia in 1989 to support its expanding Australasian customer base. The Australia office was relocated to Tuggerah, Australia in 1993.
Modular has established the following global subsidiaries:
Modular Today
Over thirty years since the company’s founding, Modular has established itself as a global leader in mine management technology, with systems currently running in eight languages at sites around the world. In October 2010, Modular announced its two-hundredth customer: Vale S.A.’s Moatize mine, an open-pit coalmine in Tete Province, Mozambique, which marked the third greenfield mine that year to implement Modular technology. Recent innovations from Modular have come in the areas of machine guidance, remote vital signs monitoring, and mine safety.
The IntelliMine Suite
Modular provides software applications and hardware products designed to enhance mining operations’ productivity, safety, and equipment availability/utilization. The core Modular product line, the IntelliMine integrated asset management suite, includes the following products:
Autonomous Haulage Systems
From early on, the development of autonomous (driverless) haulage systems (AHS), i.e. vehicle automation has played a significant role in Modular’s affiliation with Komatsu. In November 2011, multinational mining and resources company Rio Tinto signed an agreement with Komatsu Limited for the purchase of 150 autonomous haul trucks, to be implemented into the company’s Western Australian Pilbara operations by the end of 2015.The deal marked the first large-scale commercial deployment of autonomous haulage in mining, and came as a major milestone for Modular as a company. Modular's contribution to the Komatsu AHS includes: the supervisory system, operational intelligence, communications infrastructure, operation reporting, and vehicle-interaction safety technologies. This implementation of autonomous haulage has been credited with the ability to create high-tech jobs and help improve mine productivity, safety, and environmental performance.
Presence in Underground Mining
In 1991, Modular Mining Systems developed and installed the world’s first underground fleet management system at a diamond mine in South Africa. The DISPATCH Underground system increased productivity by detecting equipment positions in real time using infrared beacons, as well as by operator interaction with a field computer on board the Load-Haul-Dump (LHD) machines used to extract ore-bearing rock. Field information from the on-board computers was delivered to the central server. Today, some of the world’s largest underground mining operations use DISPATCH Underground to proactively manage underground mining equipment. Solution was updated in 2016 according to the recent market requirements.
ModularReady OEM Interfaces
Modular has relationships with all major Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) of heavy equipment in mining to provide asset health monitoring. ModularReady interfaces allow 3rd-party systems to interface with IntelliMine products. In total, Modular has over 175 interfaces that provide thousands of parameters to issue payload readings, automate haul cycle events, issue OEM and user-defined alarms, and analyze trends that indicate impending equipment failure. ModularReady interfaces provide the ability to aggregate min, max, and average parameter readings, streaming them to central applications such as MineCare for use in RCM analysis.
MasterLink Wireless Network
The Modular MasterLink Wireless network enables high bandwidth data rates on rugged mobile hardware designed for open-pit mining. Intensive graphics and video, real-time asset health data, equipment location monitoring, and machine guidance applications are all enabled through the MasterLink network. MasterLink systems utilize industry-standard 802.11 technology and offer system diagnostic and interfacing capabilities, secure data transfer, and rugged solar-powered trailers with cold weather ratings.
SmarTrain Integrated Rail Management System
The SmarTrain system was developed and brought to market in 2002 for the Carajás railroad (Estrada de Ferro Carajás, or EFC), owned and operated by the Brazilian mining corporation, Vale S.A. The product is a railroad traffic control system designed to plan, supervise, and dispatch train movements. Since its introduction, the SmarTrain system has played a significant role in maximizing the performance of the Carajás railroad by increasing the tonnage carried and reducing the transportation cycle of the cars.The SmarTrain system earned Modular the “Best IT Creator of 2003” award from Brazilian railroad magazine, Revista Ferroviaria, and the product’s “Integrated Railroad System” technology received a U.S. patent in 1995.
Value Added Services
Modular provides value-added services, to help mines discover and address areas for improvement in various parts of mine operations and maintenance. The Modular Value Add Services (VAS) division specializes in design, implementation, and optimization of mine management systems, for both surface and underground mines. Services include product user training, consulting, business process mapping (BPM), performance benchmarking, change management, and lean services, among others. In April 2011, Modular expanded its offer of change management and lean to all customers worldwide.