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    Ferreyros at Toromocho and Antapaccay: digital fleet control insights for mine engineers

    March 11, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Ferreyros at Toromocho and Antapaccay: digital fleet control insights for mine engineers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Ferreyros is deepening its strategic partnership with Minera Chinalco Peru at the Toromocho copper mine, supplying Caterpillar fleets and supporting a new Integrated Operations Management centre focused on mine-wide digitalisation. The collaboration centres on real-time monitoring and data-driven control of truck–shovel fleets and fixed plant, using OEM telemetry and analytics to optimise haulage, loading and maintenance. Ferreyros is pursuing a similar model with Glencore’s Antapaccay operation, signalling continued investment in dealer-led digital support rather than purely in-house mine control systems.

    Technical Brief

    • Maintenance planning is being tied to machine health data streams rather than fixed-hour service intervals.
    • Ferreyros’ role extends beyond equipment supply to on-site technical support and systems integration with mine control.
    • Data integration covers truck–shovel interactions, crusher feed management and plant utilisation, not just haulage KPIs.
    • For other large mining operations, the model suggests OEM dealers becoming embedded partners in digital mine control.

    Our Take

    Caterpillar’s role alongside Ferreyros at Toromocho and Antapaccay sits against a backdrop of Caterpillar pushing hard into lower‑emission fleets, as seen in Thiess’ planned retrofit of a 793D with a FLANDERS hybrid kit and the R2900XE diesel‑electric LHD deployment at FERBASA in Brazil; this suggests Peruvian operations could be candidates for similar upgrades as power and grid conditions allow.

    With Caterpillar’s acquisition of RPMGlobal adding advanced planning and haulage simulation tools like XPAC and HAULSIM, large open pits such as Toromocho and Antapaccay now have a clearer pathway to integrate OEM‑supplied software with fleet hardware and autonomy packages, tightening the link between mine planning and real‑time equipment performance.

    In our mining database, Caterpillar appears frequently in product‑tagged pieces tied to electrification and autonomy, so Ferreyros’ ongoing partnerships at these Peruvian sites are likely to be strategically important reference cases for rolling out new Caterpillar technologies across other Latin American copper and polymetallic operations.

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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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