Komatsu and Cummins celebrate engine repower milestone delivery to RioTinto

Komatsu and Cummins celebrate engine repower milestone delivery to RioTinto

Komatsu and Cummins are celebrating the delivery of the 100th MCRS repower engine module to their partner Rio Tinto – a program that is delivering major savings in fuel efficiency, more engine horsepower and lower service costs – in a ceremony that will also see the handover of $19,400 to mental health awareness organisation Beyond Blue.

 

Glenn Swift addresses the engine and cheque handover celebration.

The celebration and Beyond Blue cheque handover ceremony took place at 1pm on May 20 at Komatsu’s Welshpool facility in Perth, where its mining equipment is prepared before transport to customers, and where parts and components are held and serviced.

Since mid 2017, Rio Tinto, Cummins and Komatsu have been working together on a new technology roadmap that will see Komatsu 830E and 930E haul trucks – including autonomous trucks – operating in the Pilbara region of north Western Australia, upgraded with the latest technology Cummins QSK60 MCRS Advantage Plus engines.

This new technology allows the engines to achieve higher horsepower with fewer turbochargers, while service life between repowers is predicted to be 36,000-40,000 hours, up from 28,000-36,000 hours, delivering lower life-cycle costs.

Rio Tinto Iron Ore general manager Asset Management and Engineering Services, Heath Harnden said “the productivity benefits delivered through this programme would not have been possible without the ongoing support of Komatsu and Cummins’ technical and commercial teams.”

According to Glenn Swift, Komatsu’s GM Western Region, the project is a reflection of Komatsu’s philosophy of advancing through technology and continuous improvement the safety and operational efficiency of its product lines.

“It demonstrates how we aim to continually support our customers with their specific and ever-changing requirements.

“This highly successful project is testament to the approach and technical ability of key people from each company, working together initially to demonstrate their faith in the product capabilities – and which has been borne out by the results achieved so far,” said Swift.

Paul Jackson, Area Director, Cummins; Andy Hardy, Project Manager Engine module program, Komatsu; Glenn Swift, Regional General Manager, Komatsu; Heath Harnden, General Manager.

Working together

“Working together, the three partner companies in this project are also facilitating additional resource requirements for the economy of WA – which in turn is helping generate additional jobs, along with enhanced job security for those already involved with the engine rebuild and install project.”

Dean Visaggio. Cummins Product Support Manager RTIO said his company’s support for the Beyond Blue fundraising initiative reflected its concern for the communities it worked in.

“At Cummins we truly care about each other and the communities we work in, and we have a growing concern that anxiety and depression is on the increase, especially in our industry with FIFO workforces and remote regional communities,” he said.

“We applaud the work that Beyond Blue has done in increasing the awareness of anxiety and depression, and in providing their services to assist those in need.

“We are very grateful for Beyond Blue’s efforts, and in support of this charity Cummins has partnered together with Rio Tinto and Komatsu to assist with raising money for this great cause.”

According to Andrew Hardy, Komatsu’s Project Support Manager for Rio Tinto’s engine module program, the delivery of the 100th repower module is a significant milestone for a number of reasons.

“Apart from being the 100th MCRS module delivered, the date of the installation – May 27th – is exactly 560 days since we delivered the first MCRS module in November 2017,” he said.

“And from the installation of the first MCRS engine module, Rio Tinto’s dump trucks have been in service with this new engine configuration for more than 26,500 days cumulatively across the fleet, with the first truck being in service for 555 days as of May 27, 2019 – the day this 100th module is installed in the truck.”

This year is also Cummins’ 100th anniversary, and to mark that significant milestone, this engine has serial number 9800100.

Since the engine module program began, all three companies have been supporting and fundraising for mental health support service, Beyond Blue. To celebrate the arrival of each engine to site, Rio Tinto, Komatsu and Cummins hosted BBQs to raise money for Beyond Blue. Coincidentally, the engines being painted blue has supported the Beyond Blue fundraising efforts.

“The fundraising for Beyond Blue is an integral part of what Komatsu, Rio Tinto and Cummins are doing together with this module program, so we thought it was an ideal opportunity to celebrate and promote all the good things we are achieving together,” Hardy said.

 

Paul Jackson, Area Director, Cummins; Andy Hardy, Project Manager Engine module program, Komatsu; Glenn Swift, Regional General Manager, Komatsu; Heath Harnden, General Manager, AM&ES, RTIO.

A cheque for $19,400 was presented to Beyond Blue on May 20, as a result of all the funds raised.

Source: KOMATSU Press Office