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Lumpl
        Mobile Equipment

        Incident                                                                                             BANGLADESH

        Cabin protection, Carbon                                                                                 Cement

        reduction, Cycle time cut


        Opportunity              trip from 25 to 45 tons,
        To improve safety and    boosting efficiency and
        operational efficiency in   reducing trips
        quarry transport while   •  Installed one on-site
        reducing environmental   fast-charging station to
        impact, Lumpl launched   support electric vehicles
        a targeted fleet renewal   operations
        program.                Cost: 940 kCHF
                                Timeline: 3 months                                                     Mohammad Iqbal
        Solution                                                                                         Chowdhury
        Deployed 2 electric dump   Results                                                                  CEO
        trucks and 1 electric   •  Critical Controls
        payloader to substitute the   compliance at 90%
        old diesel-powered fleet.  (+10% vs last year)
        •  Equipped all electric   •  Noise levels reduced
         vehicle units with ROPS   •  Lower emissions:
         (Roll-Over Protection   62 tCO₂/year saved per
         System) and FOPS (Falling   electric dump truck
         Object Protection System)   •  Efficiency gains: 80%                                          Mohammad Abdul
         to enhance operator     more payload per trip;                                                    Matin
         protection              70% less operating cost                                                 Head of HSE
        •  Increased payload per   •  Payback period: 3 years


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