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The CEO of Chile's national copper company Codelco said Thursday that the company is producing at full capacity and is committed to meeting its 2020 production targets, noting that the coronavirus pandemic is now under control
.
In March, the coronavirus pandemic swept through Chile, forcing Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, to drastically lay off jobs, adjust shift schedules and suspend expansion projects
.
CEO Octavio Araneda said Thursday: "At the moment, our production is 100 percent normal and we hope to deliver on our promises
by the end of the year.
”
Meanwhile, Chile's national mining company has also released an electric vehicle that will join the underground mine of El Teniente in the Andes, as part of the company's efforts to electrify its fleet
.
"Especially in underground mining, we see that in the future no later than 2030, most of the production equipment will be electric equipment," Araneda said
.
With the effective implementation of measures to contain the spread of the virus, in the first half of this year, Chile's national copper company's production increased by 4.
7%
year-on-year.
The CEO of Chile's national copper company Codelco said Thursday that the company is producing at full capacity and is committed to meeting its 2020 production targets, noting that the coronavirus pandemic is now under control
.
In March, the coronavirus pandemic swept through Chile, forcing Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, to drastically lay off jobs, adjust shift schedules and suspend expansion projects
.
CEO Octavio Araneda said Thursday: "At the moment, our production is 100 percent normal and we hope to deliver on our promises
by the end of the year.
”
Meanwhile, Chile's national mining company has also released an electric vehicle that will join the underground mine of El Teniente in the Andes, as part of the company's efforts to electrify its fleet
.
"Especially in underground mining, we see that in the future no later than 2030, most of the production equipment will be electric equipment," Araneda said
.
With the effective implementation of measures to contain the spread of the virus, in the first half of this year, Chile's national copper company's production increased by 4.
7%
year-on-year.