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How to prosper in all cycles

IF MINING companies can overcome issues such as remoteness and silos forming in their organisations, they will be in a position to increase returns on their assets by strategically integrating their core and service functions, according to a survey by Ernst & Young.

Lou Caranua
geographic integration or collaboration in regions such as the Hunter Valley would deliver benefits.

geographic integration or collaboration in regions such as the Hunter Valley would deliver benefits.

Many “productivity” initiatives to date had been focused on cost cutting, which led to some modest, short-term results, however, in EY’s Productivity in Mining survey, participants acknowledged that what...

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