Training & Events

How to Achieve Significant Productivity Gains in your Mining Operation

The challenging conditions now confronting the mining industry have put renewed emphasis on the need for productivity gains to preserve margins.
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Announcement: New Training Opportunity for all Mining Industry Participants

Location: National

Discipline: Business and Finance

Sector: Mining

If price risk is an issue that causes you worry and uncertainty – then you can find help in a free, one hour webinar entitled ‘Why is Managing Fuel Price Risk Critical for your Business?’ See full details here - http://tinyurl.com/al4p7nh
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Primavera EPPM P6 Professional R8.2 (Windows-based application)

Prescience Technology’s Knowledge Builder courses for Primavera EPPM P6 Professional R8.2 lead users through Primavera's Windows-based application. With courses tailored for different levels of expertise, this interactive online training helps users quickly become proficient. And because it's been developed with experienced planners, schedulers and project managers the training is very practical and relevant. Courses are available anywhere, anytime it suits you - even on your iPad.
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Why Managing Fuel Price Risk Now Can Save you in the Long term

Location: National

Discipline: Business and Finance

Sector: Mining

Iain Lawson, Head of Derivatives Marketing, IS&T based in Singapore will discuss with you why managing fuel price risk is critical for the success of your business and the impact of not managing it effectively.
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At last - A Sure fire Way to Reduce Unit Costs at your Mine Site is Uncovered

This webinar explores methods for modelling an organisations activities and underlying cost elements in order to gain an in-depth insight into where opportunities may exist for unit cost reduction and the resultant impacts on the organisation when cost adjustments are made.
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Zero Harm Management – Is it Worth It? A Field Study

Location: National

Discipline: Security

Sector: Mining

This webinar represents an attempt to add some empirical findings associated with a recent working field study revealing some significant improvement trends. It aims to hopefully assist the debate and in the process also further the overall quest to reduce the level of harm and risk in the day-to-day operations of our industry.
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