en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Vicuña Mine project in Argentina has added 21 large trucks with a payload capacity of 40 tons for the initial infrastructure construction and earthmoving operations. These vehicles will handle surface treatment in the future concentrator plant construction area and optimize access roads and transport routes within the project, providing safe and efficient working conditions for subsequent construction phases.
The company has simultaneously formed a dedicated operations team to manage the new fleet. Of the 180 newly hired operators, most come from the Iglesia and Jáchal regions of San Juan Province, with 28 being women, achieving a female participation rate of 15.6%. Personnel training was synchronized with equipment delivery, enabling new employees to acquire professional operational skills and comply with safety standards.
With the expansion of resources, the mine has begun implementing a 24-hour continuous work schedule to accelerate early-stage progress. Equipment procurement will continue in the coming months, with deliveries scheduled in batches for May, June, and August, depending on supplier logistics, while ongoing recruitment and training of new operators will proceed.

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