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You clearly didn't read my post with all the details....otherwise, your question wasn't needed as I provided multiple use cases for these trucks.

Second, these are not just "mining" trucks. They are used for many things, including construction support. The CPEC highway system is going to require billions of tons of concrete, iron frames, sand, etc, etc. and majority of the real work is going to get done on elevated terrain in Baluchistan and the KPK. When that phase Starr's, your current trucks won't be able to climb on inclined surfaces with tons of heavy weight on them, these trucks will and that's their purpose to explain one case. Another one is, when you have Coal power plants running and burning billions of ton of coal, who would take that much size out of the mines and would deliver to the distribution centers for country wide distribution??? These trucks would help fasten the mining process by carrying large loads in uneasy terrain, and will deliver to a truck or a railroad hub, which would then supply it to where the stuff is needed. Another use case is when you build stuff inside or around large, deeper rivers (majority of KPK and Baluchistan has natural uneven passages), so your traditional trucks won't work. These trucks can go inside deep water and pour concrete and sand in, creating surface for future construction on top ( similar to what China is doing with its sand pouring in the ocean to push the water away, resulting in creating an artificial island on top). Pakistan will instead be creating highways, bridges, dams and all. These trucks can speed up a 24*7 project building a water dam. Ten of these trucks can move stuff probably ten times more weight, and ten times more quickly and than the one or two container semi trucks you have in Pakistan.
Sir, the terrain you are describing is need this
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as heavy dump trucks are only used in open cast mines where they bought mineral ore from deep to surface.
Using them on other use are impractical, uneconomical.
( My Uncle (Phupha) is in Coal India (WCL) , Nagpur )
 
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You clearly didn't read my post with all the details....otherwise, your question wasn't needed as I provided multiple use cases for these trucks.

Second, these are not just "mining" trucks. They are used for many things, including construction support. The CPEC highway system is going to require billions of tons of concrete, iron frames, sand, etc, etc. and majority of the real work is going to get done on elevated terrain in Baluchistan and the KPK. When that phase Starr's, your current trucks won't be able to climb on inclined surfaces with tons of heavy weight on them, these trucks will and that's their purpose to explain one case. Another one is, when you have Coal power plants running and burning billions of ton of coal, who would take that much size out of the mines and would deliver to the distribution centers for country wide distribution??? These trucks would help fasten the mining process by carrying large loads in uneasy terrain, and will deliver to a truck or a railroad hub, which would then supply it to where the stuff is needed. Another use case is when you build stuff inside or around large, deeper rivers (majority of KPK and Baluchistan has natural uneven passages), so your traditional trucks won't work. These trucks can go inside deep water and pour concrete and sand in, creating surface for future construction on top ( similar to what China is doing with its sand pouring in the ocean to push the water away, resulting in creating an artificial island on top). Pakistan will instead be creating highways, bridges, dams and all. These trucks can speed up a 24*7 project building a water dam. Ten of these trucks can move stuff probably ten times more weight, and ten times more quickly and than the one or two container semi trucks you have in Pakistan.

I did read your first post, and this one too. These trucks are not go anywhere machines, and they need specially compacted and graded roads to work on in a carefully controlled environment, not "inside deep water", or on "uneasy terrain", and not for long distance transport given their limited speed and maneuverability. Concrete is handled by its own specialized trucks, not by such bulk carriers, which are for specialized for removing overburden and bulk ores. What coal fired plants are using "billions of tons of coal" and where is that coal coming from? Creating highways, bridges and dams is easier and better served by proper sized dump trucks and graders, not such mega monsters.
 
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well can we start ricodik gold minig and thar coal with this ?
 
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I did read your first post, and this one too. These trucks are not go anywhere machines, and they need specially compacted and graded roads to work on in a carefully controlled environment, not "inside deep water", or on "uneasy terrain", and not for long distance transport given their limited speed and maneuverability. Concrete is handled by its own specialized trucks, not by such bulk carriers, which are for specialized for removing overburden and bulk ores. What coal fired plants are using "billions of tons of coal" and where is that coal coming from? Creating highways, bridges and dams is easier and better served by proper sized dump trucks and graders, not such mega monsters.

If you just want to score political points over this, than go ahead. It seems like I stopped the negative "corruption" and "unnecessary purchase" propaganda by explaning what these trucks do

And you think these trucks NEED specialized roads??? :omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha: . Consider these trucks "Heavy 4*4 Jeeps" in the trucking area, they are designed to work without any road infrastructure.

You can't debate with people who always look at things from one lens, i.e. NS buying something, let's call it corruption. No matter how much it helps the country. Anyway, if you don't know about something, try to research yourself and take someone's opnion who have seen this stuff at work. Here, some pictures showing you how these trucks DON'T use any "specialized roads" :rofl:

belaz trucks at work - Yahoo Search Results

belaz trucks at work - Yahoo Search Results

belaz trucks at work - Yahoo Search Results

belaz trucks at work - Yahoo Search Results

belaz trucks at work - Yahoo Search Results

This picture is from building Hoover dam. This was many decades ago. In today's world, the truck in question does the work:

Dump Truck at Hoover Dam | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society


Here, for starters, read the link below. Scroll down to HAUL Trucks where you'll see a picture of a similar Caterpillar truck (which is more expensive so NS is making the right call to go to a cheaper country). These mosnters haul 400 ton +!!

Dump truck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Sir, the terrain you are describing is need this
2011-tata-prima-7_800x0w.jpg

as heavy dump trucks are only used in open cast mines where they bought mineral ore from deep to surface.
Using them on other use are impractical, uneconomical.
( My Uncle (Phupha) is in Coal India (WCL) , Nagpur )

Dude, you have these, as these are made in India and there were strict policies around using make in India stuff. These truck are called inter-mediate. trucks, you have 12, 14 16 and 18 (Semi) wheeler trucks. 18 wheelers are the ones who haul freights like Containers, Flat bed or Reefers (google these terms with the word SEMI to see it). But then, during building dams, coal mining and local transportation of LARGE loads of minerals, debres and all, you need heavier trucks. The truck above, can't go near incline. The trucks in question don't care about the terrain, they get to places, with or without a track or roads. I know freight services very well and associated application for mechanical engineering projects.

Here, for starters, read the link below. Scroll down to HAUL Trucks where you'll see a picture of a similar Caterpillar truck (which is more expensive so NS is making the right call to go to a cheaper country). These mosnters haul 400 ton +!!

Dump truck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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If you just want to score political points over this, than go ahead. It seems like I stopped the negative "corruption" and "unnecessary purchase" propaganda by explaning what these trucks do

And you think these trucks NEED specialized roads??? :omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha: . Consider these trucks "Heavy 4*4 Jeeps" in the trucking area, they are designed to work without any road infrastructure.

You can't debate with people who always look at things from one lens, i.e. NS buying something, let's call it corruption. No matter how much it helps the country. Anyway, if you don't know about something, try to research yourself and take someone's opnion who have seen this stuff at work. Here, some pictures showing you how these trucks DON'T use any "specialized roads" :rofl:

belaz trucks at work - Yahoo Search Results

belaz trucks at work - Yahoo Search Results

belaz trucks at work - Yahoo Search Results

belaz trucks at work - Yahoo Search Results

belaz trucks at work - Yahoo Search Results

This picture is from building Hoover dam. This was many decades ago. In today's world, the truck in question does the work:

Dump Truck at Hoover Dam | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

It is quite clear that you have no idea about the size and use of these mega trucks. They are not regular dump trucks for sure. I will stop discussing this matter here. Please do carry on.
 
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well can we start ricodik gold minig and thar coal with this ?

Yes, that would be ONE of many purposes :tup:. By the way, this company builds it much cheaper than others. Caterpillar (a US company), would charge you a lot more for these things.

I would like to see if NS can do an agreement with some TOT and manufacturing in Pakistan. The construction work is JUST starting. These trucks will be needed a lot and can actually start a new industry in Pakistan if they are made or even initially assembled in Pakistan. The next 30-40 years, its going to be a construction boom in Pakistan so if the company can agree to it (usually they don't as they have monopoly in a certain market), it would save Pakistan money.

But irrespective of it, a VERY good move. More heavier mechanical equipment is procured, the faster these massive projects can be completed. Automation and use of technology to get things done is today's standard so this is all to bring Pakistan next to the world standards.

It is quite clear that you have no idea about the size and use of these mega trucks. They are not regular dump trucks for sure. I will stop discussing this matter here. Please do carry on.

I've YET to use the word "Dump Truck"........AGAIN, you looked at my post, saw the links and didn't care to read those links and responded in a trigger happy manner.
Dump Trucks are different. These are heavy mechanized trucks able to take 400 ton of heavy stuff like concrete, coal, cement, debris, etc, etc, in uneven, included and mountainous regions. But general public, just like you and a few others who don't know the proper usage of this thing, call them Dump Trucks, or "why do we need them" and all that.
 
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Dude, you have these, as these are made in India and there were strict policies around using make in India stuff.
Volvo, Scannia, MAN, KAMAZ, Hyundai also manufacture these trucks.
These truck are called inter-mediate. trucks, you have 12, 14 16 and 18 (Semi) wheeler trucks. 18 wheelers are the ones who haul freights like Containers, Flat bed or Reefers (google these terms with the word SEMI to see it). But then, during building dams, coal mining and local transportation of LARGE loads of minerals, debres and all, you need heavier trucks. The truck above, can't go near incline. The trucks in question don't care about the terrain, they get to places, with or without a track or roads. I know freight services very well and associated application for mechanical engineering projects.
You are confusing
These are hauling trucks
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And this is heavy dump truck (they does not allowed on normal road in India & transported on trailers.)
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Here, for starters, read the link below. Scroll down to HAUL Trucks where you'll see a picture of a similar Caterpillar truck (which is more expensive so NS is making the right call to go to a cheaper country). These mosnters haul 400 ton +!!

Dump truck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And hauling 400 tons these monsters guzzle such amount of fuel .n which mine suggested trucks haul 900 tons of loads without breaking a sweat.
 
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