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Mine even more profits with Loadrite.

Are you accurately measuring tons per hour and cost per ton?
Take control of your operational improvement with accurate measurement of key metrics with Loadrite scales. 
Loadrite provides the proven, reliable systems you need to track the most important information for your mining operation, tons moved. Our wheel loader scales, LHD scales, excavator scales, and conveyor belt scales give your operators the tools they need to maximize their production and the data you need to measure your performance.

 

With Loadrite you can optimize payload to maximize productivity during high commodity prices, and load to optimum payload to maximize cost per ton during low commodity prices.

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The weight is over.

Solutions

Profitability starts and ends with a plan.

When you're dealing with weighing products on such a large scale, the chance for errors is just as huge. That's why Loadrite delivers the best possible measurement instruments to ensure you're making the most from every load.

Suggested Products

Loadrite Smarthaul

Loadrite Smarthaul

Track productivity and progress of load/haul operations to ensure you are on target to achieve your goals.

L2180 Loader Scale

L2180 Loader Scale

The Loadrite L2180 is more than just an onboard scale. It provides an easy way to capture information on your loading process right where it takes place - on the loader.

H2250 Haul Monitor

H2250 Haul Monitor

The H2250 provides near real-time reporting of haul truck production and process monitoring, driving increased production and limiting costs.

X2650 Scale

X2650 Scale

The Loadrite X2650 system provides accurate payload measurement (+/- 3% margin of error) on excavators up to 800 tonnes.

C2880 Belt Scale

C2880 Belt Scale

Increase the profitability of your operations and monitor quarry performance, productivity and stockpile inventory with Loadrite mobile conveyor belt scales.

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Mining News

Using technology to optimize every aspect of your mining operations.

The global mining industry is under pressure. In the short term, falling commodity prices are squeezing cash flow. Looking ahead, many existing mines are maturing, resulting in the extraction of lower ore grades and longer haul distances from the mine face; ore-body-replacement rates are in decline; and new-mine-development times are increasing. On top of this, worldwide mining operations are as much as 28 percent less productive today than a decade ago—and that’s after adjusting for declining ore grades.

Here's a great article and quick read!

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