Practical Strategies for Reducing Operating Costs and Maximizing Your Haulage Equipment
VANCOUVER, March 29, 2012 /CNW/ - Today's market demand for minerals is increasing and so is the strain on the equipment you rely on to manage your mine safely and efficiently. CI Energy Group's Mine Haulage conference will provide you with current, practical strategies to maximize your haulage equipment, improve your existing haul operations and boost productivity, while reducing your overall haulage costs. With practical information from experienced mine operators, and valuable case studies, this must-attend event will allow you to walk away with the knowledge and tools to effectively improve your mine haul efficiency. Get current information including:
- Designing a fleet management strategy to maximize productivity while extending the mechanical life span
- Practical solutions on how to minimize tire damage and prevent costly downtime
- How to create a constructive and lasting supplier relationship with original equipment manufacturers
- Determining the best design solutions to reduce maintenance costs of haul roads while maximizing safety and production
…and much more.
Conference Title: CI Energy Group's Mine Haulage
Date: May 29-30, 2012
Location: The Fairmont Hotel, Vancouver, BC
Website: www.canadianinstitute.com/MineHaulage
About CI Energy Group, The Canadian Institute and C5 Group
CI Energy Group is a division of The Canadian Institute and a member of the C5 Group of Companies, an international network of leading conference and business information providers. Staffed by industry experts and lawyers, CI Energy Group produces an extensive portfolio of research driven, timely business conferences for the global energy and commodities sectors. Covering a range of operational, technical and policy issues our market-led forums provide the business intelligence that decision makers need to react effectively to challenges and opportunities in the evolving worldwide energy marketplace.
Media passes are issued at the discretion of The Canadian Institute and must be arranged in advance. Passes require two business days to process. Media can register in advance.
For media accreditation contact:
Sharvan Salooja
Marketing Manager
416-927-0718 Ext. 7288
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