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ABB services to help optimise production at Codelco’s Andina copper mine

Posted on 31 Jul 2012

abb_remote-control-room.jpgA long-term lifecycle service agreement aims to strengthen production processes and minimise equipment shutdowns in Chilean copper mine. ABB has won an order for a three-year service agreement from Codelco. ABB will maintain and optimise the installed gearless mill drive system and related equipment at Codelco’s Andina copper mine in northern Chile. Codelco is the world’s largest copper producer, with an annual production capacity of 1.76 Mt of copper. With this enormous output, any unplanned plant downtime or equipment failure can result in high costs and production losses. Codelco decided to invest in a sustainable service plan by signing a three year term service agreement with ABB. This will keep production running at an optimal level and reduce the risk of unscheduled downtime.“Customers in all industries are looking at ways to reduce overall life cycle costs and make these costs more predictable, while continuing to improve equipment performance,” said Veli-Matti Reinikkala, Head of ABB’s Process Automation division. “Our skilled service teams provide our customers with a long-term maintenance strategy that will keep production running efficiently well into the future.”

The agreement with Codelco includes life cycle management, scheduled maintenance services, as well as remote diagnostic services for a gearless mill drive (GMD) system supplied by ABB in 2010. Lifecycle management services will help keep the systems running smoothly at all times and maximise their productive life over time by providing upgrades, technical assistance, training and spare parts supply. Proactive preventative maintenance will minimise any potential equipment issues well before any production problems occur, and remote diagnostic services will enable service teams from anywhere in the world to quickly solve any issues via a secure remote connection.

With this comprehensive scope of services, ABB will ensure that the equipment in Andina will operate at the highest possible production and energy efficiency levels. Dedicated ABB expert teams in Chile and Switzerland will manage this service contract.