Hydraulic shovel PC 2000 planned in NCL Amalori quarry

Equipped and modern technology this shovel engine is of 960 HP so it can lift 12 cubic meters of overload/coal at once. The shovel also features 360-degree cameras, rear vision cameras, fatigue monitoring systems and modern AFDSS systems.

Hydraulic shovel PC 2000 planned in NCL Amalori quarry
Hydraulic shovel PC 2000 planned in NCL Amalori quarry

NEW DELHI- Literally compliance with machines safety and maintenance regulations is the sacred duty of every NCL personnel associated with it. Sustainable mining goals can be achieved by emphasizing over-production with a qualitative improvement in benching. Continuous monitoring of production, productivity and associated preparations plays an important role in achieving the targets tailored to the country's energy needs".

The statement on Wednesday CMD NCL Mr Bhola Singh delivered a huge hydraulic shovel PC 2000 in the Amalori region during the quarry.

During this time, Shri Singh gave mantras to improve the production and operational efficiency of the quarrel and called on young workers to play an important role in taking the company to new elevations. He inspected the newcomer shovel and discussed its technical features and capabilities with manufacturer company representatives in detail.

Director (Technical/Operations), NCL Dr. Anindya Sinha was also present on this occasion. Along with that, a large number of officers and employees including the General Manager (Amlori) and General Manager (Excavation), the departmental president of NCL, the machine manufacturer company representative and the representative of the Regional Workers Union were present.

Equipped and modern technology this shovel engine is of 960 HP so it can lift 12 cubic meters of overload/coal at once. The shovel also features 360-degree cameras, rear vision cameras, fatigue monitoring systems and modern AFDSS systems. It is considered that more than 1100 heavy machines are deployed in the machine fleet of NCL.

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