MANAGEMENT

How BHP got productivity by design

Change in philosophy helping miner to 300Mt and beyond

Luis Talavera speaking at Future of Mining Perth 2024. Photo: Noel Dyson

Luis Talavera speaking at Future of Mining Perth 2024. Photo: Noel Dyson

Breaking down siloes around different departments on mine sites has helped BHP's Western Australia Iron Ore gain millions of extra tonnes and free up thousands of truck hours.  The major miner set up...

Start a free trial to continue reading this article

Already have an account?

Subscribe now

Expert-led Insights reports built on robust data, rigorous analysis and expert commentary covering mining Exploration, Future Fleets, Automation and Digitalisation, and ESG.

Expert-led Insights reports built on robust data, rigorous analysis and expert commentary covering mining Exploration, Future Fleets, Automation and Digitalisation, and ESG.

editions

Automation and Digitalisation Insights 2025

Discover how mining companies and investors are adopting, deploying and evaluating new technologies.

editions

Mining IQ Exploration Insights 2025

Gain exclusive insights into the world of exploration in a comprehensive review of the top trending technologies, intercepts, discoveries and more.

editions

Future Fleets Insights 2025

Mining IQ Future Fleets Insights 2025 looks at how companies are using alternative energy sources to cut greenhouse gas emmissions

editions

Automation and Digitalisation Insights 2024

Exclusive research for Mining IQ Automation and Digitalisation Insights 2024 shows mining companies are embracing cutting-edge tech