Improving Plant Performance with "World-Class" Management Techniques

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bruce W. Cavender
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

There is a tendency for managers of mining companies to regard the performance of a process plant as essen­tially fixed, with only incremental improvements to be realized by optimizing individual unit operations. However, a number of op­erations management methods are available that will substantially improve plant performance, through both productivity increases and cost reductions. Known collectively as "world-class manufac­turing" techniques, these include total quality control, just-in-time production and inventory management, the systematic develop­ment of innovative plant practices, and progressive management accounting and business control systems. The implementation of these techniques by plant managers and operators will enable the plant's performance to exceed levels that are currently believed to be maximized.
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APA: Bruce W. Cavender  (1993)  Improving Plant Performance with "World-Class" Management Techniques

MLA: Bruce W. Cavender Improving Plant Performance with "World-Class" Management Techniques. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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