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Volvo Group Announces Collaboration With Boliden to Develop & Deploy Autonomous Solutions

Volvo Autonomous Solutions (V.A.S.), part of Volvo Group, and Boliden have entered into a long-term collaboration to develop and implement autonomous transport solutions. The collaboration will cover numerous projects including the deployment of autonomous transport solutions at Boliden's Garpenberg site in Sweden.
The first implementation of an autonomous transport solution at Garpenberg will be used to move rock fill from an on-site quarry.
As a part of the implementation, V.A.S. will deliver a complete autonomous transport solution that includes vehicles, hardware, software, control room, repair and maintenance, and training.
The solution will be based on V.A.S. in-house developed virtual driver and the Volvo Trucks' premium truck range.
In addition, V.A.S. will provide a wheel loader for the loading operation.
The project will commence in 2023 with a testing and development phase followed by implementation and fully autonomous operations.
Boliden operates within the exploration, mines, smelters and recycling sectors.
Nils Jaeger, President of Volvo Autonomous Solutions, says: "Whether it is removing people from hazardous environments, 24/7 operations unencumbered by working hours or reducing emissions through better utilization of resources and assets—autonomy offers several benefits that can help the mining and quarrying industry address its most pressing challenges. We are excited to partner with Boliden and support their journey towards a future where autonomous vehicles and humans work side by side to make Boliden's operations safer, more efficient, and sustainable."
Mikael Staffas, President and CEO, Boliden, adds: "Autonomous solutions benefit both safety and productivity. The partnership with V.A.S. is therefore of great strategic importance and we are of course delighted with the project in Garpenberg already underway. Demand for base metals will increase going forward and sustainable as well as competitive solutions will be key in the value creation of mining."
The Volvo Group is headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, employs more than 100,000 people and serves customers in almost 190 markets.