Press "Enter" to skip to content

CCTEG Advances Coal Transportation Project in Mongolia

An intelligent unmanned train station with a rapid quantitative loading system, undertaken by the China Coal Technology and Engineering Group Corporation (CCTEG), has been officially launched at the Tavan Tolgoi coal mine logistics center in Mongolia.

Located in the South Gobi (Ömnögovi) province of Mongolia, Tavan Tolgoi is one of the world’s largest untapped coking and thermal coal deposits, covering an area of nearly 400 square kilometers.

The project is the first of its kind to be constructed overseas by CCTEG.

It features a highly stable, reliable and compatible intelligent control system, enabling automated control of the entire process from high-precision weighing and batching to unloading into train carriages.

This innovation significantly enhances loading efficiency and accuracy.

CCTEG has been heavily involved in Sino-Mongolian energy cooperation and exchanges over the past three years.

The company has signed contracts for five rapid quantitative loading systems in Mongolia, providing faster, more accurate and more efficient coal loading solutions to facilitate trade between the two countries.

Currently, the Tavan Tolgoi mine relies primarily on truck transportation.

Upon completion of the five rapid quantitative loading systems, the efficiency of the logistics system will be significantly improved, transportation costs will be reduced and the bottleneck in coal export from the region will be addressed.

This will effectively enhance the cross-border transportation capacity of bulk coal between China and Mongolia.

CCTEG will continue to deepen cooperation with relevant enterprises in China and Mongolia, constantly exploring and innovating coal transportation models.

The company aims to continuously improve its technical capabilities and comprehensive strength, contributing to the construction of a more efficient and environmentally friendly energy transportation system.

More from ENGLISHMore posts in ENGLISH »