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Launching a new high-tonnage underground mine is a high-stakes endeavor: initial equipment choices shape operational costs, safety records, and market access for years. For 70% of new mines consulted in 2024, the 35 Ton Mining Truck has become the default choice—and for good reason. It’s a CE-…
2025/11/22 05:24
If you’re running a mining operation—especially one with sites across borders—you know the two biggest headaches: keeping your team safe and checking all the compliance boxes. It’s a juggling act: one region’s safety rules don’t always fit another’s, and “safe enough” can turn into a disaster fast…
2025/11/22 04:55
Why Every Mine Is Switching to Compact LHD Loaders (Global Trend Alert)If you’ve been to mining trade shows lately, you’ve probably noticed a trend: everyone’s talking about compact LHD loaders. Mines in China, Australia, South Africa—they’re all ditching regular loaders for these smaller, smarter…
2025/11/22 04:37
1 The Challenge of Extra-Narrow Tunnels in Small-Scale MinesSmall-scale underground mines—such as artisanal gold mines in Colombia’s Antioquia, tin mines in Bolivia’s Potosí, and zinc mines in Mexico’s Zacatecas—often have extra-narrow tunnels (2 meters or less) dug by hand or small machinery.…
2025/11/16 21:04
1 The Salinity Crisis in Coastal Arid MinesCoastal arid rocky regions—such as Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province, Australia's Western Australia coast, and Chile's Atacama Coast—face a unique challenge: groundwater is often saline (saltwater), making it unusable for drinking, agriculture, or mining.…
2025/11/16 20:22
1 The Unique Pain Points of Small-to-Medium Hard Rock MinesSmall-to-medium hard rock mines face a unique challenge: they require rugged equipment to handle abrasive materials like granite and quartzite, while operating in confined spaces with limited budgets. Standard haulage solutions often fail…
2025/11/16 19:48
1 Pain Points of Old Mining Trucks Force the Launch of Basic New ModelsMines engaged in underground hard rock mining and caving mining have always prioritized durability for mining trucks. In hard rock mines in Australia’s Pilbara Region, the ordinary welded carriages of old trucks were often worn…
2025/11/09 22:53
1 Narrow Tunnels Spur Demand for Practical Compact LoadersMines with narrow tunnels, such as the San Martín Silver Mine in Zacatecas, Mexico, and the Lanping Zinc Mine in Yunnan, China, have long struggled with the bulkiness of traditional loaders. Most tunnels in these mines are only 1.8 meters…
2025/11/09 22:41
1.1 Why Small and Medium-Sized Hard Rock Mines Are Rushing to Update Practical Basic EquipmentFor small and medium-sized underground hard rock mines in Idaho’s Silver Valley and Chile’s Atacama Region, equipment durability matters far more than complex functions. These mines account for 60% of the…
2025/11/09 22:22
If you’ve ever set foot in an underground mine, you know the drill: dust thick enough to clog your lungs, tunnels so narrow you can barely turn around, and muck piles that seem to grow faster than you can clear them. For years, the team at Outback Gold Mine in Western Australia struggled with this…
2025/11/02 22:30
1. Beijun’s Winter Maintenance Program for Underground Mining Trucks: Empowering 3-35 Ton Models’ Steady Operations in Sub-Zero WeatherWhen underground mining tunnel temperatures drop to -15℃ or lower, regular mining trucks often run into slow startups, unresponsive hydraulics, and more downtime.…
2025/11/02 22:08
1.1 The Challenge of Underground Excavation: Beyond Traditional MuckingIn the world of underground mining, the mucking process often becomes the main bottleneck for operational efficiency. Conventional mucking loaders rely on manual rock breaking or blasting to manage oversized rocks, causing…
2025/11/02 21:54