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Value Tracking Symposium 2002

Conference Proceedings

Value Tracking Symposium 2002

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The Value Tracking Symposium 2002 Proceedings is an invaluable starting point for further discussion on the topic of 'tracking value from resource to point of sale'.
These proceedings highlight the challenges involved in effectively measuring and managing business performance while transforming a mineral resource to saleable product. Creating 'value' is the core objective of this process, yet it can be a challenge to define, measure and manage value within a business. The contributors to this proceedings volume have covered a wide range of topics from both theoretical and practical perspectives, and in doing so have illustrated the current state-of-the-art in the definition and tracking of value throughout the mining and minerals chain.
Topics covered in this publication include:
What do we mean by value?
Tracking value
What is involved in a Code?
Best practice
Finance and corporate management
Grade control, blending and reconciliation
Measurement and sampling
The way forward

Papers in collection

  • Leading Measures to Deliver Shareholder Value at Ridgeway Gold Mine Go to Paper
  • Systematic Analysis of Error as a Means of Improving Materials Accounting and Production Control in Mining Go to Paper
  • Ore Control to Deliver Metal Production at Ridgeway Gold Mine Go to Paper
  • Addressing the Root Causes of Deviations in Reconciliation and Value Tracking Go to Paper
  • Grade Control at a Multi-Source Operation - Mount Isa Lead Mine, Mount Isa Go to Paper
  • BOCCOST Modelling Tracking and Relating Mine and Mill Performance Indicators in Real Time to Increase SAG Mill Throughput Go to Paper
  • Tracking and Quantifying Value - From Mine to Mill 'Improvement Go to Paper
  • Beyond Grade Control - Broken Links in the Chain of Value Go to Paper
  • Dealing With Demands of Technical Variability and Uncertainty Along the Mine Value Chain Go to Paper
  • Sampling and Measurement - The Foundation of Accurate Metallurgical Accounting Go to Paper
  • Reconciliation at the Musselwhite Mine - From Exploration to Production Go to Paper
  • Sampling for Anything - The Roles of Particulate and Time-Wise Material Heterogeneity in Sampling System Design Go to Paper
  • Metal Balancing From Concentrator to Multiple Ore Sources Go to Paper
  • Mass Balancing Considerations for Reconciling Mineralogical Data Go to Paper
  • Metal Balance for Olympic Dam Using a Standard Industrial Software Package Go to Paper
  • The Relevance of Good Corporate Governance to Maximising Shareholder Wealth in Mineral Commodity Companies Go to Paper
  • Overview of a Quality Management System for 42 Million Tonnes Per Year of Coal Go to Paper
  • The Batu Hijau Copper Gold Porphyry - Recovery Estimation From Resource Model to Ore Control Go to Paper
  • The Development of a KPI and Metallurgical Accounting Systems at Nabalco Go to Paper
  • Reconciliation Towards an Ideal Process Go to Paper
  • Maximising the Value of A Wealth of Information' Go to Paper
  • A Geologist 's Guide to Destroying Shareholder Value and a Business Improvement Model to Insure Against it Go to Paper
  • Development of a Resource Reliability Rating (RRR) System for Mineral Deposit Evaluation and Classification Go to Paper
  • Value Tracking - An Overview Go to Paper
  • Geology, Metallurgy and Mining Engineering - Why We Must Strengthen the Links Go to Paper
  • Value Tracking From a Financial Perspective Go to Paper
  • Development of an Integrated Asset Management System for a Metallurgical Plant - Driefontein Gold Mine, Republic of South Africa Go to Paper
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  • Published: 2002
  • Unique ID: PA-200208

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