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Roy Hill to go autonomous

Autonomous trucks and autonomous drills are on the agenda for Pilbara, Western Australia iron ore miner Roy Hill

Noel Dyson
Roy Hill is heading towards autonomous haulage

Roy Hill is heading towards autonomous haulage

By taking the autonomous path, Roy Hill follows in the footsteps of its larger iron ore mining peers Rio Tinto, BHP and Fortescue Metals Group, all of which have autonomous drills and trucks. Speaking...

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