A Symphony Of Collaboration Between Mining And Engineering

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G. Strong C. Terblanche B. J. Göhre M. Andrews
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Mechanized mining can be experienced as a symphony by substituting the instruments for the different machines that each perform their own function and thus have different sounds. The drill-rig is the soloist around which all the other machines must play their part in harmony. Each machine can function on its own, but productivity is achieved only when all of the machines function in a holistic manner, as the different sounds of instruments form a symphony when playing together. To produce a symphony is to have the ability to put together all the pieces. It is the capacity to synthesize rather than to analyse. Today?s managers have to apply this harmonic way of thinking to make the system of mechanized mining work. In other words each of these people must have the ability of a conductor, whose job involves corralling a diverse group of notes, instruments and performers, and producing a unified and pleasing sound. At Modikwa Mine the introduction of the MAPS (Mine Activity Performance System) has allowed management to obtain a clear view of all the activities associated with the equipment. Through synthesis the issues that hampered productivity were identified and addressed to improve production and reduce costs.
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APA: G. Strong C. Terblanche B. J. Göhre M. Andrews  (2006)  A Symphony Of Collaboration Between Mining And Engineering

MLA: G. Strong C. Terblanche B. J. Göhre M. Andrews A Symphony Of Collaboration Between Mining And Engineering. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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