SUM industrial collaboration adds new partner

September 29, 2020
Vehicle in mine

To develop the digitalized, autonomous and carbon-dioxide-free mine of the future, in collaboration with other globally leading Swedish companies, LKAB initiated SUM, Sustainable Underground Mining in 2018. Significant progress has been made and the engineering group Sandvik has now joined the venture as a new partner that will further strengthen a joint endeavour towards sustainable underground mining at great depths.  

“In the coming years LKAB must have a solution in place to be able to mine iron ore at depths approaching or exceeding 2,000 metres in a cost-effective way by employing technology that is safe, autonomous, electrified, digitalized and carbon-dioxide-free. To enable this, collaboration with other leading industrial companies will be decisive. Sandvik’s longstanding experience of producing underground vehicle systems will complement the ongoing work in an important way,” says Jan Moström, President and CEO of LKAB. 

“LKAB has used automated equipment from Sandvik for many years and we look forward to the opportunity to extend our collaboration and introduce new and advanced solutions that will set an industry standard,” says Stefan Widing, President and CEO Sandvik.Partners in SUM also include Epiroc, ABB and Combitech and the project has received funding support from the Swedish Energy Agency. The Volvo Group’s earlier partnership in SUM will now take the form of other collaboration with LKAB. 

A new world standard for mining at great depths

After 2030 LKAB must be ready to mine iron ore deeper in the mines in Kiruna and Malmberget. For this, one of Sweden’s biggest industrial investments ever, decisions will have to be taken in the mid-2020s. This type of strategic collaboration project is very complex, each company contributes its specific expertise, and the partners will link together both digital systems and operations. Providing unique possibilities for SUM, the test mine Konsuln in Kiruna will serve as a real mine environment where technology, machines and working methods will be tested. 

Epiroc and Sandvik provide the global mining industry with smart vehicle solutions. Here, it will be a matter of battery-powered, autonomous and efficient mining equipment and related solutions that will ensure improved productivity and safety in LKAB’s mines. ABB‘s role is to contribute knowledge and solutions for electrification, automation, service and maintenance. With the help of digitalization, solutions can be identified for increasing the amount of available information, which contributes to optimal productivity in a safe, accessible and sustainable way. 
Combitech contributes broad expertise and experience when it comes to connecting autonomous processes and people via so-called digital ecosystems.

“To meet the mining industry’s challenges it is essential that we work together to create effective solutions that guarantee safe mining operations that are economically, environmentally and socially sustainable. Swedish mining companies have a tradition of being technology leaders, which has enabled them to compete internationally. To secure our future competitiveness, we must continue to make the best use of our collective know-how. Within the framework for SUM, suppliers and mining companies have joined forces under a common vision whereby ABB, with our longstanding experience of both automation and electrification of mines, will shape the future of sustainable mining together with our partners,” says Björn Rosengren, CEO of ABB.

“We at Epiroc, with our expertise and leading position in automation and battery electrification of mining equipment, are proud to be able to contribute to the future mine. As well as bringing great advantages in terms of the work environment in the mine, this will benefit the climate, and our open systems will facilitate autonomous and other smart vehicle solutions. We are very pleased to be part of the SUM initiative, which uses proactive thinking and world-leading innovation to place people, the environment and productivity at the top of the agenda,” says Helena Hedblom, President and CEO of Epiroc.

“Via this partnership, we can derive maximum benefit from digitalization. One key is integration between various complex systems in order to manage information flows and enable interactivity. Here, we are proud to contribute our know-how and experience of digital integration to achieve the sustainable mining of the future,” says Hans Torin, CEO Combitech. 

Significant advances

Collaboration in SUM is both unique and challenging. Structure, cross-functional teams and work methods must be developed to fit all member companies. Although this effort has taken longer than expected, significant advances have been made:

In March 2020 the “Testbed for integrated, efficient and carbon-dioxide-free mining systems”, a part of SUM, received funding amounting to 207 million kronor from the Swedish Energy Agency, showing just how important the project is for the climate and for the technological transition, but also for Sweden as an industrial nation.  

Contacts

LKAB: Tina Benson, General Manager Corporate Communications, +46 980-710 85, tina.benson@lkab.com  
Sandvik: Martin Blomgren, Press and media relations manager, +46 70-577 05 49, martin.blomgren@sandvik.com  
ABB: Caroline Karlsson, Director of Corporate Communications, +46 70-26 49 340, caroline.karlsson@se.abb.com  
Epiroc: Ola Kinnander, Media Relations Manager, +46 70-347 24 55, ola.kinnander@epiroc.com   
Combitech: Åsa Scherling, Head of Communications, +46 10-216 77 98, asa.scherling@combitech.se 

LKAB is an international high-tech mining and minerals group that mines and upgrades the unique iron ore of northern Sweden for the global steel market. Sustainability is core to our business and our ambition is to be one of the industry’s most innovative, resource-efficientand responsible companies. The group had sales of about SEK 31 billion in 2019 and employs about 4,300 people in 12 countries. Other group business include industrial minerals, drilling systems, rail transport, rockwork services and property management.

In the coming years LKAB must have a solution in place to be able to mine iron ore at depths approaching or exceeding 2,000 metres in a cost-effective way by employing technology that is safe, autonomous, electrified, digitalized and carbon-dioxide-free. To enable this, collaboration with other leading industrial companies will be decisive. Sandvik's longstanding experience of producing underground vehicle systems will complement the ongoing work in an important way.

Jan Moström, President and CEO of LKAB

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