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  • World's largest robot delivers first consignment of iron ore

    World's largest robot File Photo World's largest robot

    An autonomous train carrying 28,000 tons of iron ore has completed its maidan delivery in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, travelling over 280 kilometers from a mine in Tom Price to the Port of Cape Lambert.

    Developed by mining giant Rio Tinto, the AutoHaul is controlled 1500 kilometers away at the company s Operations Centre in Perth.

    The on-board computers and the computers at the Operations Centre take over and it makes its own decisions, principal engineer on the AutoHaul Lido Costa explained on Friday.

    As the world s largest robot, the technology is expected to dramatically increase "safety and productivity."

    According to Lido, a manual train will stop around three times on the journey from the mine to the port.

    In total these breaks add up to around one hour of lost production.