After months of planning, preparation and stand design in the lead up to the IMARC, the Drivetrain team were excited to come together from across the country and attend one of the mining industry’s largest trade shows held at the International Convention Centre, Sydney. The Drivetrain stand stylishly highlighted the Dana TM4 Electric products, Kynetic Driveshafts, Carbonco (DL & EC) and Kovatera’s impressive underground mining utility range.
After months of planning, preparation and stand design in the lead up to the IMARC, the Drivetrain team were excited to come together from across the country and attend one of the mining industry’s largest trade shows held at the International Convention Centre, Sydney. The Drivetrain stand stylishly highlighted the Dana TM4 Electric products, Kynetic Driveshafts, Carbonco (DL & EC) and Kovatera’s impressive underground mining utility range.
Drivetrain’s business development team attended the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) + Expo in Melbourne in October. It is Australia’s largest mining event bringing together over 7,000 decision makers including mining leaders, policy makers, investors, commodity buyers, technical experts, innovators and educators from over 100 countries. The three-day event promotes learning, deal-making and unparalleled networking.
In November 2019, Drivetrain delivered two brand-new UT99 underground utility vehicles to the Darlot Gold Mine in Western Australia. Red 5’s 100% owned Darlot Mine is located approximately 900km north-east of Perth in the prolific Eastern Goldfields region. The mine has a long production history, celebrating its 30-year anniversary of continuous gold production last year.
At the end of 2019, Drivetrain will deliver the last of three engine frames commissioned by ASC, formerly the Australian Submarine Corporation. The engine frames have been manufactured by our specialist partner Hedemora Turbo & Diesel in Sweden. Australia’s Collins class submarines are operated by the Royal Australian Navy and are the most complex military vessel built in Australia, with each vessel taking 2.5 million hours to assemble.
Drivetrain proudly features in the Australian Mining Magazine!