Selection Of Loading And Hauling Equipment: User Practices

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. Srajer
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

This paper deals with the problem of efficiently selecting the most appropriate loading and hauling equipment for surface mines. Problems and factors that affect productivity and operating cost are identified. During the course of collecting the information for this study, mining companies and equipment manufacturers were interviewed to define their selection practices. The majority of mining companies prepare general specifications and ask the suppliers to mate those specifications to their product line. The mining company then evaluates various proposals on the basis of the best available deal. The following 'mines from western Canada provided information for this study: Coal Mountain, Line Creek, Quintette, Westar's Harmer mine from the Province of British Columbia, and Coal Valley, Gregg River, Highvale, Luscar from the Province of Alberta.
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APA: V. Srajer  (1989)  Selection Of Loading And Hauling Equipment: User Practices

MLA: V. Srajer Selection Of Loading And Hauling Equipment: User Practices. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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