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AngloAmerican signs multi-year contract with Dingo


Dingo has announced a multi-year, multi-site contract with Anglo American’s Metallurgical Coal business to provide Dingo’s Condition Based Asset Management (CBAM) program to all of the company’s Queensland coal mine sites.  This new contract is the largest single contract in Dingo’s history.

Joe Keane, Head of Projects and Engineering for AngloAmerican’s Metallurgical Coal business said, “By implementing this program to multiple sites, we are going to be able to ensure that our fleet availability remains at or above target levels, while putting processes in place that will provide us the lowest possible operating cost-per-hour.”

In addition to a full CBAM program at the Queensland sites, a unique aspect of the program is the assigning of three Dingo Program Managers who will be focused full-time on Anglo American programs and will reside at the Metallurgical Coal Brisbane head office.

“Eight of the largest mining companies in the world now use Dingo’s CBAM technology,” said Paul Higgins, Dingo president and CEO.  “Our customers typically report significant, tangible results within 12 months of adopting CBAM.  The multi-site Anglo American order follows a successful implementation of a pilot program at Anglo American’s Callide mine site.”

The CBAM program deployed in Queensland will include Dingo’s Trakka® Software license, Trakka® Breakdown Avoidance (BDA) module, Trakka® Condition Based Component Change (CBCC) module, Dingo’s Condition Intelligence® services and on-site Program Management.

For more information about AngloAmerican and their metallurgical coal operations,
please visit http://www.angloamerican.com/aal/business/metcoal/operate/

If you are interested in lubrication training programs offered by Dingo, please visit www.dingo.com or contact us directly by phone or e-mail at goverboe@dingo.com.  In North America call +1 888 346-4630 and in Australia, call +61 7 3115 9000.


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