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Anglo American turns to Komatsu 830Es for Capcoal open cut

The mining truck, with one of the lowest cost per tonne operations, is in the 240-tonne class range.

 Anglo American Metallurgical Coal has secured a long-term hire of 12 new Komatsu 830E electric drive dump trucks from National Plant & Equipment.

Anglo American Metallurgical Coal has secured a long-term hire of 12 new Komatsu 830E electric drive dump trucks from National Plant & Equipment.

The dump trucks, measuring in at just under 7m high and 8m wide, were delivered and assembled at the National Plant & Equipment site in Yatala Queensland in late 2017.  The mining truck, which boasts...

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