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Extreme Torque Tools for Mining
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The mobile-safety solution project started in the autumn and the plan is for several modules of the solution to be tested in the Kiruna mine during the spring of 2023.
date:20/02/2023
location:Sydney Masonic Centre
Meet the industry leaders who shape the Future of Mining in Australia
date:27/03/2023
location:8 Northumberland Avenue, London
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date:18/09/2023
location:Pan Pacific Perth
Meet the industry leaders who shape the Future of Mining in Australia
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Swedish iron ore miner LKAB is using an app bundle developed by Epiroc that gives workers positioning support, navigation assistance and the possibility to receive alerts and emergency information with receipt confirmation.
Extreme Torque Tools for Mining
The mobile-safety solution project started in the autumn and the plan is for several modules of the solution to be tested in the Kiruna mine during the spring of 2023.
Epiroc's history of digitalisation gives it an edge in designing customer-focused strategies