ICOMS 2021 DAY 2: NCL display Miniature models of HEMMs
NCL has deployed more than 1200 Heavy Earth Moving Machines (HEMM) in its 10 opencast mines to excavate and transport overburden and coal.
Singrauli: On the second day of the International Conference on Opencast Mining Technology and Sustainability- ICOMS-2021, an interactive session was organised in the exhibition gallery.
The delegates from NCL, Exhibiters, Industry Experts, and Academicians joined the session.
Chairman and Managing Director, NCL & MCL Shri P K Sinha visited the exhibition of ICOMS-2021 at NCL HQ on Tuesday.
He appreciated the products and services displayed in the exhibition and said such kind of exhibition will give impetus to coal mining & allied industries of the nation.
NCL has deployed more than 1200 Heavy Earth Moving Machines (HEMM) in its 10 opencast mines to excavate and transport overburden and coal.
Miniature models are exact replicas of HEMM. A special attraction is miniature models made from cardboard, fabricated by Shri Ajay Kushwaha, NCL employee from Kakri Area.
Various topics relevant to NCL and Coal Industry like Fleet Management, Improvement of HEMM Life, Clean Fuels, Clean Coal Technologies, better Illumination in Mines, Dump reclamation Techniques, Improving Plant survival, Automation in Sump Management, Technology for better Coal Stock and Hall Road Management, Mine Water Utilization, etc were discussed.
The delegates from the exhibiters, Industry Professionals, Academicians, and Researchers shared their views and gave suggestions about the available solutions and technologies.
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