Category: Materials and Mining
The Sasa Mine
Makedonska Kamenica, North Macedonia
Category: Materials and Mining
Makedonska Kamenica, North Macedonia
“The GENESIS solution deployed at our plant helped us with continuous monitoring and control of technological processes to maintain the optimal efficiency of our plant. The software is straightforward and user-friendly. We look forward to scaling this solution for other applications in the future, as needed.”
The Sasa Mine, located near Makedonska Kamenica in eastern North Macedonia, is one of Europe’s largest zinc and lead producers. The underground mine has been in operation since the 1960s and plays a critical role in supplying high-quality zinc and lead concentrates to international markets.
“The GENESIS solution deployed at our plant helped us with continuous monitoring and control of technological processes to maintain the optimal efficiency of our plant. The software is straightforward and user-friendly. We look forward to scaling this solution for other applications in the future, as needed.”
Monitoring Vertical Plate Filter Pressure
The Sasa mine is owned by Central Asia Metals Plc (CAML), a London-headquartered, diversified base metals producer with operations in Kazakhstan and North Macedonia. CAML has built a reputation as a low-cost, sustainable producer of copper, zinc, and lead and acquired the Sasa Mine in 2017 as part of its long-term growth strategy. Sasa’s operations include underground mining, flotation processing, and concentrate production. The mine typically produces between 18,000–20,000 tons of zinc and 26,000–28,000 tons of lead annually. Since acquisition, CAML has continued to invest heavily in modernization and capital projects at Sasa, focusing on efficiency, safety, and environmental responsibility. With significant reserves, a skilled workforce, and a strategic location, the Sasa Mine remains a cornerstone of CAML’s portfolio and long-term value creation strategy.
Monitoring Vertical Plate Filter Pressure
Overview of Flotation Level Monitoring
As one of Europe’s largest zinc and lead producers, the Sasa Mine manages a highly complex operation that depends on accurate, real-time visibility into underground mining activities, processing operations, and concentrate production. The mine sought a modern automation platform to centralize monitoring, improve operational efficiency, and ensure long-term scalability as part of CAML’s broader modernization program.
The project required an automation solution capable of integrating diverse data sources, connecting equipment from different vendors, and providing operators with a unified view of production.
GENESIS from Mitsubishi Electric Iconics Digital Solutions was evaluated against automation software from other vendors and selected for its cost-effectiveness and superior capabilities such as: reporting, along with seamless integration. The solution was implemented by the system integrator Aspect, chosen for their extensive expertise in SCADA systems.
Overview of Flotation Level Monitoring
Energy Consumption Monitoring
Energy Consumption Monitoring
Server Room Dashboard
The deployment of GENESIS and DeviceXPlorer OPC Server has created measurable value for Sasa Mine. Benefits include:
Server Room Dashboard
The deployment of GENESIS and DeviceXPlorer OPC Server at the Sasa Mine demonstrates how modern automation platforms can transform complex mining operations. By unifying data, strengthening connectivity, and delivering actionable insights, the mine is better equipped to achieve operational excellence while meeting its sustainability and safety commitments.
With CAML’s ongoing investment in modernization, the Sasa Mine is well positioned to remain one of Europe’s leading producers of zinc and lead, and GENESIS provides the foundation for continued efficiency, scalability, and long-term success.
The company’s plans includes integrating the SCADA solution with additional systems at the Sasa Mine. Work is already underway on a temperature monitoring system that will track the temperature of control cabinets and issue alerts via email and SMS. Next year, the number of temperature sensors will be expanded, requiring additional tags to accommodate the increase in data points.
Further enhancements planned for the coming year include integration with the vibration monitoring system through OPC UA and integration with the ERP system to streamline operations and enable even deeper data connectivity across the enterprise.
Together, these initiatives reflect Sasa and CAML’s commitment to continuous improvement and its confidence in GENESIS as the digital backbone of its evolving automation strategy.