Microcomputers In The Mining Industry - A Case Study

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Michael D. Loy
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

This paper examines the computerization steps of United Coal Company of Bristol, Virginia. OVERVIEW Producing close to 7,000,000 tons per year, United Coal Company is one of the most interesting mining companies in the east. Their approach to mining reflects a dedication to modern technologies and extraction methodologies. With varying amounts of production coming from four divisions (a fair amount of production comes from contract operators) and over a billion tons in recoverable reserves, United rests heavily on the planning and engineering efforts of a centralized engineering group. Although each division relies on its own engineering personnel for day-to-day management and operations, long range planning and reserve management is conducted at the corporate engineering level. This group, while extremely competent and efficient, is relatively small (7 people), when compared to the needs of a large mining company.
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APA: Michael D. Loy  (1985)  Microcomputers In The Mining Industry - A Case Study

MLA: Michael D. Loy Microcomputers In The Mining Industry - A Case Study. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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