mercredi 12 février 2020

Strategic Surface Mine Planning with Whittle course

Strategic Mine Planning is the art and science of the management of businesses involved in resource exploitation. It is the convergence of business strategy on the one hand and mining optimization on the other. It therefore embraces the general nature of mining as a business, as well as the special nature of mining as an application of economic geology and engineering. The driving
How to downloadbehind this convergence has been information technology, in particular full value chain modeling systems
such as those that have been developed around pit optimization cut-off optimization and schedule optimization.
The decision-making model presented here seeks to link business strategy and optimization in a relatively sophisticated, but easy to use way. The model was first developed in a paper presented at an AusIMM conference on the subject of The Relationship between Economic Design Objectives
and Reserve Estimates (Whittle 1997). The model has since been refined and presented at short courses at the University of Queensland and at training events in Canada, Chile, Brazil and other countries.
In order to properly explain the model it is useful to articulate a range of concepts in a variety of fields before drawing them into the final argument.
The fields are organized under the following headings:
*Strategic Business Planning
*Situational Analysis
*Market Analysis
*Economic Evaluation



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