Miller Argent’s Ffos-y-fran mining facility in South Wales has reached the landmark figure of five million tonnes of processed coal. After seven years of refining its processes, the huge land reclamation project based in Merthyr Tydfil now produces up to a million tonnes of coal/year.
Much of the finished product is used to fuel nearby Aberthaw Power Station, which generates enough electricity to power five cities the size of Cardiff. Port Talbot Steelworks is also a beneficiary, using the fuel to produce steel products used in heavy construction, as well as hundreds of every day consumer items such as cars.
Jason Davies, Health and Safety Advisor for Miller Argent at the Ffos-y-fran site, said: “Over the last 7 years at Ffos-y-fran, Finning has provided an exemplary service with the onsite repair and maintenance team. Together with us at Miller Argent, we have ensured plant productivity is maximised and through this process our working relationship has grown stronger each year.
“The efficient extraction of coal from Ffos-y-fran can only be achieved by the full involvement from both our teams, ensuring targets are met and mining equipment well maintained. To hit five million tonnes is a great achievement, but if our operation were not profitable it would be inconsequential.”
The Ffos-y-fran facility has also provided a raft of opportunities for local young employment, with three Finning apprentices currently on site and two integrated into mining operations within the local region.
Denis O’Riordan, Mining Operations Manger for Finning in the South West, added: “Finning are excited to be integrated in the Ffos-y-fan mining project to such an influential level. The 51 Cat machines on site, from articulated dump trucks to hydraulic excavators, perform a range of strenuous tasks with premium fuel efficiency. However, it is the additional managed solutions Finning provide that optimises the value we provide to Miller Argent.”
“I work with a dedicated team of 10 Finning staff, from engineers to project planners who all contribute greatly to the day to day running of the site. With the use of Finsight we are able to monitor all operational activity, from operator performance to fuel economy to the site layout, making sure that everything is running as efficiently, productively and most importantly as profitably as possible.”
O’Riordan added: “The last seven years have been a real benefit for both ourselves at Finning and Miller Argent. I look forward to the Ffos-y-fan project achieving the next five million tonnes.”
The Cat machinery at Ffos-y-fran is made up of 28 Cat 777F Dump Trucks, four Cat D9 Dozers, two Cat 16M Motor Graders, two Cat 773B Trucks, two Cat 725 Trucks, two Cat 824H Wheel Dozers, two Cat 325 Hydraulic Excavators, two Cat 980H Wheel Loaders, one Cat 735 Articulated Truck, one Cat 775 Truck, one Cat 972H Wheel Loader, one Cat 966H Wheel Loader, one Cat 330DL Hydraulic Excavator, one Cat TH63 Telehandler and one Cat 216 Skid Steer Loader.