Posts Tagged ‘congestion’

New Transport System For The Mining Industry

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

A new type of transport system is now available that could bring incredible benefits to the mining industry. The system can potentially eliminate the need for constructing new railways to transport coal / ore from the mine to the port (or other destination).

The great thing about it is that the same system can also be used to transport workers to / from the mine, in many cases eliminating the need for expensive fly-in-fly-out (FIFO) transport.  The system can also be used to transport supplies to / from the mine.

Another major benefit for the mining industry is that this system can eliminate the need for expensive port loading infrastructure because the transport modules can load directly into ships.

This system is also an answer to some of the criticism received from the environmental movement.  The system can be installed with minimal earthworks and can cross sensitive environmental areas with minimal impact.  The system is also extremely fuel efficient.

The cost to install the system is about half the cost of installing a conventional railway line. If you combine the savings from line construction and eliminating the port requirements, the savings amount to hundreds of millions of dollars.  In some cases, this can mean the difference between proceeding or not proceeding with a new mine development.

Read more about the application to mining transport.

Fast Passenger TransportThe same company has also developed a system for high speed passenger transport.

Imagine being able to travel from Sydney to Melbourne in less than 2 hours! Imagine doing it without all the hassles of airport check-ins and going through security.

Their inner city passenger transport solution will enable people to travel across the city at speeds of up to 110kph.  This type of system can be installed in just about any city because it is installed ABOVE the city.

For more information, go to the Alternate Transport website. The website has lots of images and even a few videos to watch.