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    MMD–CiDi autonomy deal on TraxIQ: integration notes for mine haulage engineers

    April 17, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    MMD–CiDi autonomy deal on TraxIQ: integration notes for mine haulage engineers

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    MMD Group has signed a Memorandum of Agreement with CiDi Inc. to embed CiDi’s autonomous driving technology into MMD’s TraxIQ material handling platform, adding driverless capability to its existing digital haulage management. MMD will retain responsibility for global commercialisation and deployment of TraxIQ, while CiDi supplies the autonomy stack, sensors and control software for mobile equipment operating within the system. The move signals further integration of fleet autonomy with real-time material tracking, dispatch and crusher-feed optimisation in brownfield and greenfield haulage circuits.

    Technical Brief

    • CiDi’s scope explicitly covers the autonomous stack, on-board sensors and vehicle control software.
    • MMD’s remit remains system-level integration, site deployment and commercial management of TraxIQ-based haulage solutions.
    • Integration is targeted at both mobile equipment and fixed material handling assets within TraxIQ-managed circuits.
    • Autonomy package is intended for retrofit on existing fleets as well as new mobile units.
    • Agreement structure allows CiDi to focus on autonomy R&D while MMD handles mining-sector customisation.
    • Brownfield deployment complexity is expected to centre on interfacing autonomy controls with legacy truck OEM systems.
    • Similar OEM–autonomy specialist partnerships are emerging across large open-pit operations globally.

    Our Take

    Because TraxIQ is framed as a system rather than a mine-specific deployment, this JV positions MMD Group Limited to sell autonomy as a retrofit layer across mixed fleets, which could be attractive for mid-tier operators that lack the capital for full OEM autonomous truck replacements.

    With no specific commodities or regions tied to TraxIQ in this coverage, the JV suggests MMD and CiDi are targeting a commodity-agnostic, globally deployable autonomy solution, which may help them tap both established hard-rock operations and emerging bulk-materials projects tracked in our Projects-tagged pieces.

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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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