Maintenance Scheduling And Inventory Control Computer Systems At The Iron Ore Company Of Canada ? I. Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William V. Robinson
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

The Iron Ore Company of Canada mines, processes and ships crude iron ore, concentrate and pellets from the rich ore bodies of the Labrador Trough area in the extreme north-eastern part of Canada, some five hundred miles from Montreal (see figure 1). There are three main sites of activity. At Schefferville, approximately 12 million tons a year of crude ore (chiefly limonite) are mined, crushed, screened and shipped to Sept-Iles. At Labrador City, 40 million tons of specular hematite are mined annually for processing into 17 million tons of concentrate. Of this, 9 million tons are converted into pellets. All product 1s shipped to Sept-Iles. At Sept-Iles, on the north coast of the St. Lawrence, a six million ton per year concentrator and pellet plant process much of the Scheffervllle ore into high-grade pellets. Also at Sept-Iles are the company's administration offices stockpiles and shipping facilities. The Terminal facilities can berth and load a 250,000 ton bulk carrier at 19,000 tons per hour.
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APA: William V. Robinson  (1975)  Maintenance Scheduling And Inventory Control Computer Systems At The Iron Ore Company Of Canada ? I. Introduction

MLA: William V. Robinson Maintenance Scheduling And Inventory Control Computer Systems At The Iron Ore Company Of Canada ? I. Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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