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Maintenance, Planning & Scheduling to Optimise Productivity

Why Attend Heavy Vehicles in Mining 2010?

As the Mining industry weathers the economic downturn and ramps up productivity to cater to increasing global demand for commodities, capital expenditure for vital earthmoving equipment is steadily increasing.

While a new boom seems to be on the cards, the question still remains on whether industry will be able to overcome the same restrictions it has battled for centuries; skills shortages, low maintenance budgets and a constant battle over the demand and supply of spare parts.

Best Practice maintenance techniques have an important part to play in overall effectiveness of your mining operations. At Heavy Vehicles in Mining 2010 your peers will share their experiences to help you deliver value to your organisation.
Rob Nicholas, Regional Maintenance Manager, Barrick Gold

Developed in extensive consultation with your industry peers, Heavy Vehicles in Mining 2010 will bring together Maintenance, Planning, Supply and Contracts Departments to discuss key challenges in heavy vehicle maintenance to help you develop proactive maintenance strategies for your team. .

Who Will Be Attending Heavy Vehicles in Mining 2010?

Heavy Vehicles in Mining 2010 will bring together the following stakeholders from Mining Companies with Heavy Vehicle Solutions Providers and Experts:

  • Maintenance Manager
  • (Field) Planning Superintendent
  • Heavy Mobile Equipment Planner
  • Maintenance Superintendent
  • Mobile Equipment Superintendent
  • Field Equipment Superintendent
  • (Heavy) Vehicle Specialist
  • Engineering/Technical Superintendent
  • Supply Superintendent/Coordinator
  • Scheduling Superintendent
  • Contract Implementation Superintendent
  • Electrical Planner
  • Electrical Scheduler
  • Mine Managers
  • General Manager Operations

Why You Can’t Afford To Miss Heavy Vehicles in Mining 2010

Due to the frequent and demanding usage of Heavy Vehicles on mine sites, maintenance of them is vital as it related directly to the productivity of the mine site and safety of its workforce. Sourcing of parts and ensuring security of their supply is therefore a constant concern for those responsible for their maintenance and operation.

Benefits of Attending Heavy Vehicles in Mining 2010?

  • Hear industry best practice case studies on implementing proactive maintenance strategies
  • Increase fleet up-time, compliance and mine site productivity by integrating maintenance with project management
  • Extend component life by adopting condition-based maintenance
  • Minimise maintenance cost and fatal incidents by assessing vehicle design, automation and innovation in vehicle safety systems
  • Build partnerships between OEMs to ensure security of supply to minimise total cost of ownership
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