GPS monitoring will curb pilferage of coal en route: Late Shri. D C Garg ( Former CMD, WCL)
Propose to launch global positioning system (GPS) based truck monitoring. This unique initiative will track movements of coal trucks and arrest en-route pilferage of coal. The project will ensure higher productivity and speedy coal movement.
An internal study by Coal India on opencast mines, where heavy earth moving machinery usage is prevalent, showed that losses could run over Rs 50,000 if a 170-tonne truck at any of its mines remained idle for half an hour. The loss will be almost double with a 240-tonne truck.
Ref.
http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/gps-monitoring-will-curb-pilferage-of-coal-en-route-d-c-garg-112092400030_1.html
An internal study by Coal India on opencast mines, where heavy earth moving machinery usage is prevalent, showed that losses could run over Rs 50,000 if a 170-tonne truck at any of its mines remained idle for half an hour. The loss will be almost double with a 240-tonne truck.
Ref.
http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/gps-monitoring-will-curb-pilferage-of-coal-en-route-d-c-garg-112092400030_1.html
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Er. Nirajkumar Nawghade
On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 4:04 PM, Ranajit Das d.ranajit@gmail.com [dgms_mail_list] <dgms_mail_list@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
While I was with SAIL, we had introduced armed escorting of coal rakes. This had reduced coal shortages between source and destination weighments.RegardsRanajit DasOn Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 7:11 PM, raina.avtar@yahoo.co.in [dgms_mail_list] <dgms_mail_list@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Lot of coal gets pilfered during the transport from the mines to the clients. Ideas to curb the same are invited from the community
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