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Sandvik brings Remote Monitoring Service offering for crushers to Africa

Posted on 17 Feb 2025

To meet a growing need for remote monitoring of crushing operations, Sandvik Rock Processing is piloting its Remote Monitoring Service (RMS) in Africa.

Crushing operations in Africa can look forward to a new set of digital services following Sandvik Rock Processing’s announcement at Electra Mining Africa 2024 that it is piloting its RMS – a digital system that allows for monitoring of crushing processes remotely.

“RMS is the latest addition to our suite of existing digital technologies,” Nils-Peter Ahlqvist, Sales Support Manager Africa & Latin America – Crushing Division at Sandvik Rock Processing, says. “It complements our ever evolving Automation and Connectivity System (ACS) and SAM by Sandvik cloud-based digital assistant. RMS translates vast amounts of data acquired from Sandvik crushers into actionable recommendations, reducing operating costs and boosting productivity and sustainability.”

RMS uses a data-driven study of abnormal behaviour in terms of both crusher performance and health to generate tangible remedial action informed by data. In essence, it provides real-time data that allows customers to anticipate problems before they occur, thus avoiding surprises, Sandvik says.

In addition, the machine visibility RMS provides allows for the replacement of wearing parts before they wear out. Collected data over a period of time will provides insights into parts that are replaced frequently, allowing customers to keep these in stock at all times and avoid unnecessary downtime.

With RMS, mines can expect increased efficiency within their operations. Continuous analysis of real-time data round-the-clock helps operations get the most out of their equipment, minimising downtime and maximising uptime. Higher uptime translates into higher machine utilisation which, in turn, reduces cost-per-hour.

Ahlqvist said: “In addition, the data gathered on crusher performance makes optimisation easier with the ultimate goal of enhancing business performance. The alerts, available 24/7, also help reduce high wearing of crusher components, which is detrimental to material consistency and has negative cost implications.”

Keeping machines running in optimal condition translates into reduced energy consumption which not only results in cost effective operations, but also allows customers to reduce their environmental impact.

Ahlqvist said: “Energy efficiency and sustainability have over the years become a key part of business decisions for mining companies, especially on the back of growing pressure for the industry to improve its sustainability performance. With RMS, we are bringing yet another set of advanced digital services to help the industry increase efficiency while reducing carbon emissions.”