Schlam Launches World's First Green Steel Mining Truck Beds for Open-Pit Operations
Schlam Payload has introduced Xeroline, the first mining truck beds made from 100% carbon-free steel, targeting reduced emissions. Compatible with Hercules models from 100t to 400t, these beds maintain productivity while lowering carbon output by 66%. Initial contracts have been secured with Tier 1 Australian miners, and Schlam aims for net zero emissions by 2040.

Schlam Payload has launched Xeroline, the world's first mining truck beds made from 100% carbon-free steel, designed for open-pit operations. These beds are available for Hercules models with payloads ranging from 100t to 400t and aim to reduce carbon emissions while maintaining productivity.
Xeroline truck beds can increase payload capacity by up to 10% and lower emissions per tonne by reducing CO₂ output from approximately 100t to an average of 35t per bed. Initial contracts have been secured with Tier 1 Australian miners, and Schlam is committed to achieving net zero Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2040.




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