Mining service engineers planning a drilling deployment

Implementation services for connected drilling programs.

Epiroc service teams help operators move from technology ambition to repeatable field routines: readiness assessments, equipment commissioning, remote monitoring setup, training, and continuous improvement reviews.

Support is structured around the life of the drilling program.

The process starts with the operating context rather than a generic equipment checklist. Rock conditions, shift patterns, communications coverage, maintenance maturity, and sustainability targets shape the service plan.

01

Digital Readiness Assessment

Evaluate fleet data, connectivity, operator workflows, maintenance history, and reporting needs before committing to automation or remote monitoring scope.

02

Commissioning And Integration

Coordinate drilling equipment setup, telemetry channels, dashboard configuration, and interface alignment with mine planning and maintenance systems.

03

Training And Adoption

Prepare supervisors, operators, and technicians for new routines with practical role-based instruction, pilot support, and structured feedback loops.

A clear path from site discovery to scaled performance review.

1

Discover

Define equipment families, site constraints, data availability, expected decision points, and stakeholders who must approve the roadmap.

2

Design

Translate the operating model into a package covering sensors, controls, reporting, service responsibilities, and operator readiness.

3

Deploy

Commission equipment, validate data capture, train site teams, and document the procedures that govern technology use in each shift.

4

Improve

Review utilization, maintenance signals, emissions indicators, and crew feedback so the next expansion phase is based on evidence.

Built for practical mining adoption, not showroom automation.

Every recommendation is tied to crew capability, equipment condition, mine planning rhythm, connectivity reality, and documented risk controls. Epiroc avoids absolute safety claims and focuses on measurable operating discipline.

Tell us where your drilling program is today.

Whether the priority is equipment selection, predictive maintenance, remote operation, electrification readiness, or operator training, the fastest route is a structured discussion with your technical and operational context on the table.

  • Fleet age, utilization, and drilling method mix
  • Connectivity and control-room readiness
  • Maintenance pain points and spare planning needs
  • Automation pilot boundaries and training expectations