Technology Investment Priorities in Asian Mining, 2015

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

This report provides a detailed analysis of investment intentions in 12 areas of technology in the Asian mining sector. The analysis is based upon survey of 115 mine managers, procurement managers and other key decision-makers, and focuses in particular on mine management and vehicle-related technologies.

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The report is based on a survey of 115 senior managers and decision makers at 100 operating Asian mines, responsible for the purchase of plant, equipment and consumables. Survey respondents came from seven different countries: India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Pakistan, Vietnam, Mongolia and Thailand. This included six different commodity groups and a range of surface and underground mining operations. Respondents were asked to outline their current and future intentions for technology investments across 12 areas, which included mine design, mine survey equipment, scheduling and optimization, equipment health monitoring and machine automation. The report outlines the drivers for these investments and outlines safety, productivity and cost cutting needs as influential in decision making.

Executive summary:-

Overall trends in the data revealed:

The primary technologies in which respondents plan to increase investments are mine management software for scheduling/optimization, mine survey equipment, equipment health monitoring and mine design and modelling software.

60% or more of mines have already invested in mine management related software and technologies.

Technologies with the lowest site presence are real time video training and remote control equipment/machine automation.

Investment in Environmental...