PrecyseTech's M2M solution to be used for mining operation

PrecyseTech, developer of wireless Remote Entity Awareness and Control (REAC) systems for managing high-value physical assets and personnel, has announced the expansion of a Machine-to-Machine (M2M) project for one of the world’s largest mining companies at a state-of-the-art open pit iron ore mine in Australia. Partnering with Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC), PrecyseTech will expand the solution’s capabilities within the mine’s 40 square mile area and doubles the mine’s identification, location, remote monitoring and wireless control of mobile lighting towers, mobile communications trailers, generators and high-value physical assets including cranes, welding units, and critical instruments.
 
According to PrecyseTech global professional services, Vice President, Babak Aghevli: “the project broadens our ability to automatically track and manage mobile high-value assets in the mine, reducing operating and maintenance costs while enhancing capabilities to support the mining operations. By combining control panel machine interfaces, on-board sensing capabilities, and long range and robust wireless communications to track and monitor equipment in the large-scale mine, the PrecyseTech solution streamlines processes to meet the changing demands of the mine”
 
PrecyseTech’s solution extends IoT to devices not previously connected and allows companies to strengthen operational efficiencies and also gives them the ability to locate, monitor and manage assets in ways previously unavailable. The remote management capabilities, will also reduce operating and maintenance costs while enhancing capabilities to support the mining operations.  The PrecyseTech-CSC partnership is one of many recent collaborations in the industrial sector underpinned by an M2M solution in order to deliver the running of cost and time effective operations.