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    Komatsu’s 1,000 autonomous ultra-class trucks: haul road design notes for engineers

    April 22, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Komatsu’s 1,000 autonomous ultra-class trucks: haul road design notes for engineers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Komatsu has commissioned its 1,000th autonomous ultra-class haul truck fitted with the FrontRunner Autonomous Haulage System, marking a major scale-up of driverless haulage fleets since its first commercial deployment in 2008. FrontRunner is now operating across multiple large open-pit mines, integrating with fleet management, high-precision GPS and obstacle detection to control truck speed, loading points and dump locations. For mine planners and geotechnical teams, the growing density of autonomous 220–400 t class trucks intensifies requirements for precisely designed haul road geometry, berms and traffic management to maintain system performance.

    Technical Brief

    • Collision-avoidance and obstacle-detection sensors are integrated with truck control, constraining allowable berm encroachments and windrow gaps.
    • System logic enforces fixed loading and dumping envelopes, tightening tolerances on shovel pad geometry and dump crest stability.
    • Autonomous speed and spacing rules increase sensitivity to haul road rutting, potholes and localised differential settlement.
    • Geotechnical monitoring near dumps and ramps must account for continuous, uniform traffic patterns rather than variable human driving.

    Our Take

    Komatsu’s milestone in commissioning 1,000 autonomous ultra-class trucks sits alongside other recent product moves in our database, such as the PC9000-12 launch, signalling a push to pair autonomy with larger loading tools for very high‑throughput mines.

    The 2008 start date for Komatsu’s commercial autonomous solution gives it one of the longest operating datasets among OEMs in our Mining coverage, which likely strengthens its pitch on proven safety and productivity performance to fleet buyers like Tungsten West at Hemerdon.

    With Komatsu equipment also being deployed in UK projects from Hemerdon’s tungsten–tin restart to civil works covered in New Civil Engineer, widespread familiarity with the brand may ease acceptance of autonomous haulage systems when they are introduced into mixed mining–civil contractor fleets.

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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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