Sandvik’s Tamboree 2005 Emphasizes Automated Mining Equipment

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steve Kral
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Most innovations in the mining and processing industries have come from the need to produce more for less. Extracting minerals from the ground is expensive. And it is a constant struggle for mine operators to maintain the line between profitability and loss. The same holds for equipment suppliers. To maintain competitiveness, mining equipment manufacturers are building their machines with an eye to what the customer needs. Equipment makers know that if they do not supply machines that are productive and cost efficient, their competitors will. The result has been that the mining industry can now produce more ore with fewer people and more productive equipment. But, for all of the advances made in equipment, mine operators still demand machines that produce even more, are safer for workers and the environment, require less maintenance and can do the job at lower costs. And equipment manufacturers keep responding with larger, smarter and more technologically advanced machines.
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APA: Steve Kral  (2005)  Sandvik’s Tamboree 2005 Emphasizes Automated Mining Equipment

MLA: Steve Kral Sandvik’s Tamboree 2005 Emphasizes Automated Mining Equipment. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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