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Kinross Gold Selects Scott Technology to Drive Advanced Automation at Alaska’s Fort Knox Mine Scott’s Rocklabs AMS to Boost Efficiency and Safety for Kinross Gold in Alaska’s Remote and Extreme Conditions Auckland, NZ, [25 Nov 2024] — Scott Technology has partnered with Kinross Gold Corporation on a strategic initiative to enhance processing efficiency, safety, and operational resilience at the Fort Knox mine in Alaska. This first phase will see Scott deploy a key crushing component from its Rocklabs Automated Modular Solution (AMS) — an adaptable automation platform designed for high sample consistency in mining and mineral laboratories, with options for future module expansions. Kinross Gold Corporation, a leading Canadian-based gold and silver mining company, operates Fort Knox, one of its largest and most productive mines, located 42 kilometres northeast of Fairbanks, Alaska. This remote, year-round operation faces unique challenges that make advanced automation essential for optimising efficiency and ensuring workforce safety. “Fort Knox is globally recognised as one of the few year-round heap leach facilities, operating through Alaska's harsh winters — a testament to Kinross' dedication to innovation and operational excellence in challenging conditions,” said Mike Christman, CEO of Scott Technology. “The AMS Prep Line developed by Scott’s Rocklabs business group will significantly improve processing efficiency, elevate safety standards, and support scalable growth at Fort Knox, helping Kinross address the challenges of distance and seasonal staffing.” The AMS Prep Line offers Fort Knox substantial advantages, including nearly doubling of throughput capacity, enhancing sample consistency, and reducing human error in laboratory analysis. By minimising manual handling and associated health risks, this automation addresses staffing and logistical challenges commonly encountered in remote environments. Its modular design also gives Kinross flexibility to expand operations with additional modules in future phases as needs evolve. “This collaboration with Kinross is a pivotal moment for Scott Technology on multiple fronts,” adds Casey Jenkins, President of Minerals at Scott Technology. “It supports our strategy to expand Scott’s presence in North America while also demonstrating our shift from custom-built systems to scalable, standardised products. With this second AMS Prep Line order, we are entering the gold sector and proving the technology’s adaptability in extreme conditions — from -40°C in Alaska to over 45°C in Australia. We’re thrilled to develop meaningful automation solutions that align with the industry’s most demanding operational needs.” Due to confidentiality agreements with Kinross Gold Corporation, the financial specifics of the project have not been disclosed. ENDS