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    Liebherr’s LiReCon in Chile: remote PR 776 dozers and slope risk notes for engineers

    March 17, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Liebherr’s LiReCon in Chile: remote PR 776 dozers and slope risk notes for engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Liebherr’s LiReCon (Liebherr Remote Control) system has been deployed on 70‑tonne PR 776 mining dozers for SQM at the Nueva Victoria iodine operation in Chile’s Atacama Desert, marking the first customer delivery of the flagship dozer with factory‑fitted remote capability. The LiReCon package uses an ergonomically designed remote operating station with full‑HD cameras and real‑time machine data to control the dozer from a safe location away from high‑risk ripping and stockpile areas. For mine planners and maintenance teams, this enables deployment of heavy dozers in geotechnically marginal zones while reducing operator exposure and potential downtime from slope failures.

    Technical Brief

    • Separation of operator from machine reduces exposure to sudden bench sloughing and localised stockpile collapses.
    • Full‑HD camera feeds and live machine data support situational awareness otherwise lost when leaving the cab.
    • Remote station ergonomics are designed to mirror in‑cab controls, minimising retraining and control‑error risk.
    • System architecture allows LiReCon to be specified on new PR 776s or retrofitted to existing fleets.
    • Similar remote‑ready dozers could enable mines to maintain production in areas otherwise sterilised by geotechnical risk.

    Our Take

    Iodine appears in only a handful of keyword-matched pieces in our database, so SQM’s Nueva Victoria deployment gives Liebherr a high-visibility reference for LiReCon in a niche but strategically important chemical commodity rather than the usual iron ore or gold applications.

    The related International Mining piece on Liebherr Chile’s PR 776 G8 dozers at Nueva Victoria shows the same LiReCon package being proven in one of the world’s largest iodine operations, which is likely to strengthen Liebherr’s case for rolling out teleoperation to other hazardous leach and brine fields in Chile.

    Alongside Liebherr-Australia’s record excavator bucket output and new machine deliveries to Northern Star Resources, this Chilean LiReCon installation suggests Liebherr is using both its Australian and Chilean hubs to push higher-spec, safety-focused mining equipment into Tier-1 operations rather than chasing pure volume growth in standard 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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