Researchmoz: Maintenance and Aftermarket Preferences in Asian Mining 2015

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ResearchMoz.us include new market research report " Maintenance and Aftermarket Preferences in Asian Mining 2015: Industry Size, Shares, Growth, Analysis, Trends And Forecast" to its huge collection of research reports.

This report provides detailed analysis of maintenance and aftermarket preferences in the Asian mining sector. The analysis is based upon Timetric’s survey of 115 mine managers, procurement managers, and other key decision-makers, and focuses in particular on the services provided by original equipment manufacturers and independent third parties.

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Overall trends in the data revealed:

OEMs have a share of 87% for strategic parts requirements, with 66% purely OEMs and 21% share a mix of OEMs and third-party parts. There is a similar proportion for processing equipment requirements. OEMs have a 71% share for non-strategic parts, with 46% purely OEMs and 25% being a mix of OEMs and third parties.

More than 50% of underground mining operations use independent, third parties either solely or in conjunction with OEMs. In comparison, between 28% - 50% of surface mines use third-party companies in the same way.

The most preferred service contracts are split between operation and maintenance, and maintenance only, with both returning 38% of the responses. Lifecycle management comes in least preferred with 19%.

Reasons to buy:-

Understand how mining companies use original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) for equipment, parts and processing equipment needs, and how these preferences vary by commodity, company size and region.

Gain knowledge of mining companies' preferences for after-sales support structure, and identify the services required based on mine type, company size and commodity.

Understanding the importance that mining companies place on service and maintenance costs and capabilities, and the local or...