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Thursday, December 01 2022 - 16:01
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Ampcontrol Joins BHP in Canada on Project Vital to Global Food Supply Chain
SYDNEY, Dec.1/Medianet International-AsiaNet/--

Ampcontrol has been named the supplier for conveyor control systems for Stage 1 
at the BHP Jansen Potash Project in Saskatchewan, Canada.

Predominantly used as a fertiliser, potash provides a rich source of potassium 
which keeps soils fertile and maximises food production. Potash demand is set 
to increase with global population growth and food demand. This will benefit 
global crop production through the sustainable intensification of agriculture 
and the optimisation of crop yields.

The Ampcontrol iMAC monitoring and control system has achieved Canadian 
Standards Approval (CSA) and will be used for conveyor controls onsite. This 
marks the first time an Ampcontrol product has been used in Canada.

Ampcontrol Managing Director & CEO, Rod Henderson, said the opportunity to work 
with BHP in Canada is an exciting one.

"We have a solid history of working with BHP in Australia for over 50 years. We 
are looking forward to furthering our relationship by participating in the 
Jansen Potash Project and are eager to share our world class electrical 
solutions with the broader Canadian market," added Mr Henderson.

Designed to maximise productivity while maintaining the highest level of 
safety, the Ampcontrol iMAC system is customised to the unique requirements of 
sites and provides features such as high integrity emergency stop, broadcast 
messaging, and belt hazard identification functionality, with remote interface 
capabilities.

"Ampcontrol was selected from a number of different vendors to supply conveyor 
control signal line equipment for the underground conveyor systems, consisting 
of upwards of 35 kilometres of conveyor belts,” said Jamie Scheffer, Integrated 
Project Team Manager Underground BHP.

"The Ampcontrol iMAC was the successful solution because it provided a remote 
interface which gave us the ability to link in remotely and help fault find 
should issues occur. This is particularly important for this site due to our 
remote location” continued Mr Scheffer.

BHP has announced an investment of US$5.7 billion in the Jansen Stage 1 
project, which is located 140 kilometres east of Saskatoon.

Work will start on the conveyor system in late 2022 with the current project 
expected to be completed by 2025.


Key Facts:
- The demand for potash, a key fertiliser, is set to increase alongside global 
population growth and food needs.

- Supplying conveyor control systems for Stage 1 at the BHP Jansen Potash 
Project in Saskatchewan marks the first time an Ampcontrol product has been 
approved for use in Canada.

- Ampcontrol iMAC monitoring and control system achieved Canadian Standards 
Approval (CSA) and is now available for use in Canada. 


About us:
Ampcontrol is Australia's largest privately-owned electrical engineering 
company leading advanced global manufacturing of award-winning innovations, 
products, solutions and service to the resources, infrastructure and energy 
sectors. Founded in Newcastle NSW in 1968, Ampcontrol has grown to over 950 
employees across 30 operations worldwide.

www.ampcontrolgroup.com

SOURCE: AMPCONTROL

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