Economies Of Scale In Surface Mining: A Case Study of The Impact Of Haul Truck Size On Maintenance Cost

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Bozorgebrahimi G. Blackwell
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The trend in open pit mining has been to maintain cost competitiveness through economies of scale, particularly by implementing larger trucks and shovels. This paper considers the potential adverse impact of such scale adjustment, however, on dilution, maintenance, flexibility, and other aspects of operations. It examines the mine production characteristics affected by increased equipment size and attempts to quantify the impact on the overall operation. Reference is made to data from operations that have experienced a variety of equipment size ranges changes over the last decade.
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APA: E. Bozorgebrahimi G. Blackwell  (2003)  Economies Of Scale In Surface Mining: A Case Study of The Impact Of Haul Truck Size On Maintenance Cost

MLA: E. Bozorgebrahimi G. Blackwell Economies Of Scale In Surface Mining: A Case Study of The Impact Of Haul Truck Size On Maintenance Cost. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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