A NEW CATEGORY OF COMPACT UTILITY VEHICLES
WHAT IS A CUMV
For mines dealing with tight headings, ventilation pressure, and too many support units underground, a Compact Underground Multi-Function Utility Vehicle (CUMV) offers a way to do more work with less fleet.
A CUMV is a compact, underground-certified utility vehicle designed to safely handle several recurring support tasks with one machine in low backs and tight drives. Instead of sending multiple single-purpose units for lifting, positioning, installs, and light service work, a CUMV is configured so that pattern of work can stay on one capable platform.
WHAT TO EXPECT AT BOOTH 7009N
At the booth you can stand next to the full-size MineReach and see its true height and width, and assess how it fits your headings. You’ll be able to look closely at the boom, rear configuration, and service access with our team beside you to explain why it’s built that way.
We can talk through how one compact platform can take on work that currently needs two or three different units and what that could mean for traffic, maintenance load, and ventilation when fewer machines are doing the same jobs. You’ll also meet TES people who design, build, and rebuild underground equipment, not just sell it.
TELL US YOU’RE COMING
If you want more than a quick look from the aisle, let us know before the show. Share a few details and we will reserve time for a proper walk-through of MineReach at the booth and make sure the right people are available. We will confirm by email and coordinate any specifics before PDAC.
LEARN MORE ABOUT US
If you prefer to review information and talk with your team ahead of the conference, these documents provide more detail on the CUMV category, MineReach, and TES Inc.
THE MINEREACH SERIES
The MineReach Series includes a range of purpose-built rear configurations designed to support critical underground tasks with one consistent platform. Each variant delivers the safety, serviceability, and compact performance needed to keep production moving in tight, demanding headings.
At PDAC we can walk through which of these configurations aligns with your headings, development plans, and existing support fleet.











