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Tutupan mine is one of the largest open cut coal mines in Indonesia, situated in the South Kalimantan province 300 km from Banjarmasin. The mine has a total coal production of over 40 million tons per annum. Currently, 11 Leica Geosystems total stations with hundreds of monitoring prisms are installed in the pit slopes to perform slope stability monitoring.
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In December 2008 the first monitoring project in Poland for the KGHM Polska Miedz SA (Polish Copper) Company was started. Located in western Poland, KGHM Polska Mied SA (Polish Copper) is the largest company in the region, employing approximately 18000 people. At present it is the 10th largest copper producer in the world.
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The Bełchatów is a large brown coal mine in the centre of Poland, 150 km west of the capital, Warsaw. Bełchatów quarries brown coal in open pit mining with a surface of over 30 sq. km. The operator is the Polish Energy Group – Open Pit Mine Bełchatów. Due to the increasing demands for mine efficiency and slope stability in the excavation area, the customer decided in 2006 to implement an automatic monitoring system combined with a mining control system
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26/06/2012 6:55am | By: Rekha Voralia, Leica Geosystems & Jame Jobline Purser, 3D MSI |
3D surveyors from the UK have used a range of Leica Geosystems equipment to install crucial new equipment at the Mponeng Mine in South Africa, which is the world’s deepest mine.
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The Czech Republic's largest producer of brown coal has achieved permanent slope stability monitoring, with no data loss, predicting slope failures and precisely monitoring movement and velocity with the latest Leica Monitoring Solution.
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Leighton Asia have introduced the Leica Jigsaw fleet management system to effectively manage and optimise the allocation of more than 300 items of plant and equipment at Wahana Coal Mine, located near Satui in South Kalimantan.
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