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Rio Tinto's Project Tempo maximises railway reliability

Rio Tinto has created Project Tempo on the back of the success of its AutoHaul autonomous rail programme and the growth in big data analytics tools

With the Autohaul trains up and running, Rio Tinto has moved to harnessing the data collected on each journey

With the Autohaul trains up and running, Rio Tinto has moved to harnessing the data collected on each journey

Ivan Vella, Rio Tinto Iron Ore supply chain and services managing director, told a recent mining conference that the project was aimed at maximising the reliability of its railways. Its AutoHaul trains...

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