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    Maaden visit to CiDi’s MetaMine AHS: deployment and retrofit notes for mine planners

    June 18, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    A Maaden delegation from Saudi Arabia’s National Mining Company visited Chinese autonomous haulage specialist CiDi in Changsha on 16 June to inspect its MetaMine Autonomous Haulage System (AHS). The group included senior staff from Maaden’s technology and innovation team and representatives from MMD’s Centre of Excellence, with MMD acting as a provider of CiDi’s MetaMine AHS. The visit signals Maaden’s interest in large-scale autonomous haulage deployment, with potential implications for fleet retrofits, traffic management systems and mine control integration across its Saudi operations.

    Technical Brief

    • CiDi’s Changsha facility visit enables direct review of OEM-level autonomous haulage development and testing environment.
    • Technology and innovation team involvement suggests evaluation of AHS against Maaden’s internal digital and automation roadmaps.
    • Early OEM–operator dialogue reduces risk of later rework in traffic rules, geofencing and control-room workflows.

    Our Take

    Hatch’s role as Maaden’s strategic delivery partner on multiple growth projects suggests any adoption of MetaMine AHS-style systems would likely be integrated into a portfolio-wide project execution framework, giving Maaden leverage to standardise digital and autonomy platforms across new Saudi operations.

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