Maintenance, repair, and operating supplies and inventories and the Internet

CIM Bulletin, Vol. 93, No. 1042, 2000

L.M. Scovell, H.A. Simons International, Vancouver, British Columbia, and W.S. Dunbar, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia

The Internet and its related technologies will radically change the way that mines manage and control their maintenance, repair, and operating supply chains. The Internet is creating new distribution channels and offers new technology platforms with significant advantages over more traditional methods. Mines will have to re-evaluate both the strategies and the tactics employed in these areas. Mines will use e-commerce to integrate their maintenance, repair, and operating supply chains. The integration will extend beyond traditional trading partners to a worldwide network of communities with similar interests and goals. The changes will transform the way mines operate, lower mining costs, and thereby increase their chances of success in an increasingly competitive environment.
Keywords: L.M. Scovell, H.A. Simons International, Vancouver, British Columbia, and W.S. Dunbar, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
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