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    BuilderX remote control excavators: bottleneck insights for mine automation teams

    June 10, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Remote control mining excavator specialist BuilderX, led by founder Shaolong Sui, argues that excavation—not haulage—has become the main bottleneck to further mine automation, even as autonomous haul trucks move from pilots to large fleets with clear ROI. Sui positions teleoperated and semi-autonomous excavators as the next step to unlock productivity gains where manned digging still constrains fully automated truck fleets. For mine planners and OEMs, the message is to prioritise interface standards, control latency, and operator ergonomics at the shovel face rather than only optimising haulage.

    Technical Brief

    • BuilderX focuses specifically on remote control systems for mining excavators rather than haulage equipment.
    • Founder Shaolong Sui positions the company as a dedicated excavator teleoperation technology provider.
    • BuilderX frames its offering as enabling automation where conventional manned excavation still dominates.

    Our Take

    International Mining also appears in coverage of Boliden’s “green fleets” roll-out across European copper, nickel and zinc operations, signalling that the outlet is increasingly treating equipment electrification and remote/automated operation as linked levers for fleet decarbonisation and productivity gains.

    The presence of International Mining in the World Mining Congress 2026 preview suggests that remote-control excavator offerings from companies such as BuilderX are likely to be showcased or debated in high-profile forums where standards for autonomous and tele-remote equipment are being informally set.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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