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Diesel trucks 'remain king' in Australia

GIVEN the lukewarm response from Australian mine managers to the idea of introducing non-truck haulage systems in deeper decline-access mines, it seems the diesel-powered articulated dump truck (ADT) will remain king.

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Apart from a brief flirtation with electric-powered trucks at Mount Isa, Australian underground mines have maintained their love affair with the diesel truck. And the penchant is set to run deeper, particularly...

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