In the mining and quarrying industries, partnerships are essential for productivity and profitability.
Hallett Group, a leading operator in concrete and quarrying across South Australia, recently benefitted from its own collaboration with CJD Equipment and Volve Site Solutions in transforming its Truro quarry.
This collaboration has enhanced efficiency and productivity and significantly improved safety at one of the region's premier hard rock quarries.
"This Truro site was added to the quarry stable in 2018," Hallett Group managing director Mark Pickard said.
"This is, without doubt, one of the best hard rock and hardest rock quarries in South Australia."
A new era in quarry management
Since acquiring the Truro site in 2018, Hallett Group has quickly established itself as a leading operation.
However, the quarry's remote location presented unique challenges that called for a more strategic approach to site management. Hallett adopted Volvo Site Solutions to assist, a company known for its comprehensive, data-driven strategy to streamline their operations.
This decision allowed Hallett to tackle the complexities of quarry management by capturing and analysing operational data to develop customised solutions tailored to the specific needs of the Truro site.
Central to Volvo Site Solutions is the Connected Map platform - a datadriven solution tool offering real-time visualisation of all on-site activities. It is also brand agnostic.
This cutting-edge technology gives site managers a comprehensive overview of vehicles, equipment and personnel, enabling remote monitoring and quick adjustments to site guidelines.
The platform also facilitates the coordination of projects across multiple locations through a single interface, ensuring smooth communication and maximising resource utilisation.
A strategic choice
This story is from the December 2024 edition of Australian Mining.
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