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SHACMAN X3000 & F3000 Heavy-Duty Fleet Powers Copper Mining Operations in Zambia's Copperbelt

SHACMAN X3000 & F3000 Heavy-Duty Fleet Powers Copper Mining Operations in Zambia's Copperbelt

2026-06-05

Project Background

In early 2023, Kansanshi Copper Mine — one of Zambia's largest open-pit copper operations in the Copperbelt Province — initiated a fleet renewal program to replace aging rigid dump trucks that had exceeded 12 years of continuous service. The mine, operating at 1,280 meters altitude with annual copper output exceeding 200,000 metric tons, required a reliable heavy-duty transport fleet capable of sustaining 20-hour daily operations across challenging terrain.

The procurement scope covered 30 units of 40-ton-class dump trucks for overburden removal and ore haulage from pit floor to primary crusher, plus 10 units of 6x4 tractor trucks for copper concentrate transport from the processing plant to the Ndola rail terminal — a 168-kilometer corridor combining paved highway and unpaved sections.

After a six-month evaluation involving three international OEMs, the mine awarded the full contract to SHACMAN in August 2023. Delivery was completed by January 2024.

Customer Challenges

Operating Environment

FactorDetails
TerrainOpen-pit haul roads at 8–12% gradient; laterite and crushed rock surfaces
ClimateTropical savanna — dry season 35–42°C with heavy dust; wet season (Nov–Apr) with muddy haul roads
Altitude1,200–1,350 m, affecting engine output and cooling efficiency
DustFine copper-oxide particulate — highly abrasive to air intake and braking systems
Payload40-ton ore per cycle; 28–32 tons for overburden (lower density material)

Pain Points with Previous Fleet

  • Fuel costs: Legacy European trucks averaged 61.2 L/100km under full load — diesel consumed 18% of total operational budget.
  • Downtime: 14.3 unplanned downtime days per truck per year due to suspension failures, turbocharger issues, and cooling system breakdowns.
  • Parts logistics: European OEM parts had 6–8 week lead times, forcing the mine to maintain a USD 2.8 million emergency inventory.
  • Tire wear: Front axle tires lasted only 1,800–2,200 hours on abrasive mine roads.
  • Operator fatigue: Cabin NVH levels routinely exceeded 85 dB(A), contributing to high operator turnover rates.

Why SHACMAN

After site visits to SHACMAN's Xi'an manufacturing facility and reference mining fleets in Ghana and Tanzania, Kansanshi's procurement team identified several decisive factors:

FactorSHACMAN Advantage
Acquisition cost30–35% lower upfront investment per unit vs. European equivalents — 40 units deployed within the same CapEx that would have funded only 28 European trucks
MAN engine technologyWeichai WP12.430E501 (316 kW / 2,060 N·m) built under MAN license — proven reliability in high-altitude, high-temperature conditions
Parts availabilityLusaka regional parts center: 90%+ SKU coverage, 48-hour delivery to mine site vs. 6–8 weeks for European alternatives
Chassis durabilityDouble-reinforced 850*300(8+7) mm frame with cast steel crossmembers — rated for 1.2 million km before major overhaul
Maintenance simplicityFull engine access in under 3 minutes via cabin tilt; wet cylinder liners enable in-frame overhaul without engine removal
Local supportSHACMAN-trained Zambian technicians stationed on-site with dedicated service truck and CAN-bus diagnostic equipment

Vehicle Configuration

X3000 6x4 Dump Truck * 30 Units (Ore & Overburden Haulage)

ComponentSpecification
EngineWeichai WP12.430E501, 11.596L, 316 kW @ 1,900 rpm, 2,060 N·m @ 1,000–1,400 rpm
TransmissionFast 12JSD200T-B, 12-speed manual with crawler gear
Drive axleHANDE 16-ton dual-reduction mining axle, ratio 5.92
Frame850*300(8+7) mm double-layer high-strength steel
SuspensionMining-spec multi-leaf parabolic, front 10-leaf / rear 12-leaf with double-acting shocks
Dump body32 m³ steel body, Hardox 450 wear plates, exhaust-heated floor, HYVA 196 kN hydraulic lift
Dust protectionCyclone-type pre-cleaner, dual-stage desert-spec air filter, reinforced radiator guard
Tires12.00R20 18PR mining compound (Triangle/Aeolus)

F3000 6x4 Tractor Truck * 10 Units (Concentrate Road Transport)

ComponentSpecification
EngineWeichai WP10.380E32, 9.726L, 280 kW, 1,600 N·m
TransmissionFast 9JS150T-B, 9-speed manual with overdrive
Drive axleHANDE 13-ton single-reduction axle, ratio 4.111
Fifth wheelJOST JSK37 3.5-inch, 90 kN vertical load rating
Trailer40ft tri-axle skeletal, 2*20ft concentrate containers, 34-ton payload per run

Delivery & Support

The first 12 X3000 trucks arrived on-site October 5, 2023, accompanied by a three-person SHACMAN commissioning team from Xi'an:

  • PDI: 68-point pre-delivery inspection at SHACMAN's Lusaka yard covering fluids, torque verification, ECU calibration, and hydraulic bleed tests.
  • Operator training: 46 Zambian operators completed a 5-day program covering daily inspection routines, gear-shift strategy for mine gradients, retarder usage, and emergency procedures — materials in English and Bemba.
  • On-site workshop: Containerized service facility at the mine's maintenance yard with USD 180,000 in fast-moving parts, CAN-bus diagnostic laptop, and shared 5-ton overhead crane.
  • Warranty: 18 months / 150,000 km powertrain warranty, SHACMAN technician embedded on-site for first 6 months, quarterly inspections thereafter.

Operation Feedback — 12-Month Performance Data

KPITargetActualLegacy FleetImprovement
Fuel consumption (dump trucks)≤50 L/100km47.5 L/100km61.2 L/100km↓ 22.4%
Fuel consumption (tractors)≤38 L/100km35.2 L/100km44.8 L/100km↓ 21.4%
Fleet utilization rate≥85%88.7%72.4%↑ 22.5%
Mean time between failures≥500 hrs612 hrs287 hrs↑ 113%
Maintenance compliance≥95%97.3%81.5%
Front axle tire life≥2,500 hrs2,740 hrs2,050 hrs↑ 33.7%
Parts 48hr fill rate≥90%94%62%

Fleet Manager Musonda Bwalya noted:

"The SHACMAN X3000 exceeded our expectations on fuel economy. We budgeted 50 L/100km and they consistently deliver 47–48. That 22% gap versus our old fleet translates to roughly USD 640,000 in annual diesel savings across 30 dump trucks. More importantly, utilization jumped from 72% to nearly 89%. At USD 4,200 per hour of lost production, that improvement alone justified the investment within two quarters."

Future Cooperation

  • Phase 2 expansion (Q2 2025): 15 additional X3000 dump trucks for the Southeast Pit, upgraded 400 kW engine spec for deeper haul cycles.
  • H3000 AMT trial (Q3 2025): Two H3000 6x4 tractors with automated manual transmission to be trialed on the Ndola corridor for fuel optimization and driver fatigue evaluation.
  • Telematics integration: SHACMAN T-Box platform to integrate with the mine's Modular Mining DISPATCH system for real-time payload monitoring and predictive maintenance.
  • Operator training center: SHACMAN to co-fund a heavy equipment operator academy at Solwezi Technical College for the Copperbelt region.