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Micromine and Loadscan partner on precision payload management

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Micromine, a global leader in next-generation technology for mining, has announced a new partnership with Loadscan, a company specialising in volumetric scanning technology.

This integration brings together Micromine Pitram’s real-time mine control capabilities with Loadscan’s volumetric Mine Payload Scanner (MPS) under its specialist mining division, Mine Payload Technologies, enabling mining operations to capture and log haulage data automatically and with greater precision.Through this seamless integration, mining operations can reduce human error in data entry and boost decision-making accuracy with reliable, real-time payload data. This enhanced visibility empowers users to optimise equipment utilisation, streamline plant processing, and cut costs by making informed adjustments to asset performance and material management.“With this partnership, we are empowering mine operators to access the most accurate haulage data possible,” said Brendon Shadlow, Strategic Product Manager at Micromine. “By eliminating manual data entry and potential human errors, we are helping operators make smarter decisions that drive efficiency and improve asset performance”.The integration links Micromine Pitram to Loadscan’s MyScanner platform, where payload data from multiple scanners – each with a unique serial number – can be accessed securely.With data on material type and specific gravity fed into Micromine Pitram, the system calculates the total weight and records payload events. This information is synchronised when trucks dump material, allowing for accurate real-time reporting and a complete record of haulage data.Carey West, Managing Director of Loadscan highlighted the impact of the partnership: “Integrating our volumetric scanning technology with Micromine Pitram creates a powerful solution for mining operators. By providing precise, automated payload data directly into Pitram, we’re enabling teams to focus on optimising their operations rather than worrying about data quality. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to driving innovation and efficiency in the mining industry.”

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