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Global Mining Automation Intelligence Report 2020: Summary, Industry Review, Profiles

The Mining Magazine Intelligence Automation Report provides a comprehensive review of automation within the mining industry.

The Global Mining “Mining Magazine Intelligence Automation Report 2020” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

It collates interviews with industry leaders and profiles on mines at various stages of automation to help stakeholders understand the operators and suppliers at the leading edge of this technology.



The data for analysis has been aggregated through a global research effort, combined with qualitative interviews with operators and suppliers wherever possible.



Each profile considers 11 categories: mine type, commodity, location, ownership, equipment, automation overview, commencement date, automation drivers, automation investment, operational personnel and next steps/outlook.



The numbers were crunched according to both number of automated units on site as well as brand.



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FOREWORD Global Mining



1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

i Discussion

ii Heat Maps



2 INDUSTRY REVIEW

Mining is the extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the Earth, usually from an ore body, lodeveinseamreef or placer deposit. These deposits form a mineralized commodity that is of economic interest to the miner.

Ores recovered by mining include metalscoaloil shalegemstoneslimestonechalkdimension stonerock saltpotashgravel, and clay. Mining is required to obtain any material that cannot be grown through agricultural processes, or feasibly created artificially in a laboratory or factory. Mining in a wider sense includes extraction of any non-renewable resource such as petroleum, natural gas, or even water.

Modern mining processes involve prospecting for ore bodies, analysis of the profit potential of a proposed mine, extraction of the desired materials, and final reclamation of the land after the mine is closed.[1]

Mining operations usually create a negative environmental impact, both during the mining activity and after the mine has closed. Hence, most of the world’s nations have passed regulations to decrease the impact. Work safety has long been a concern as well, and modern practices have significantly improved safety in mines. 

i Commentary



3 PROFILES

i Precious Metals

ii Base Metals

iii Other Commodities

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