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Symposium sees need for 'tracking value' best practice

HAVING an agreed approach to the measurement of value across all aspects of a mining and processing operation emerged as a major imperative from the recent Value Tracking Symposium, held in Brisbane, according to the University of Queensland's Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre.

Greg Tubby

While delegates were presented with wide-ranging views about exactly what is meant by the term "value" in a mining operation, there was general consensus that tracking the value of a resource as it transforms...

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