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Find the best mining ERP solution based on your business needs. |
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What Are Mining Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems? |
Mining ERP solutions are designed to manage all aspects of the mining business, from product extraction and maintenance of machinery, to project management for concurrent projects. Like all ERP software, mining ERP applications aim at full integration of management, staff, and equipment. |
Mining ERP Business Benefits and Drivers |
- ability to focus on diverse operational requirements (e.g., mineral extraction versus oil drilling)
- ability to handle laws and standards for regulatory compliance, multinationally and across all operations
- accurate billing procedures for all aspects of mining, resources, labor, time, and machines
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Mining ERP Risks |
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Organizations without effective mining ERP software run the risk of company-wide inefficiencies: - inability to track costs within mining activities
- inefficient processing of extracted materials
- violation of multinational environment, health, and safety (EH&S) regulations, which can impede your ability to operate
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Why Use the Mining ERP Evaluation Center? |
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- Compare the extent to which different ERP mining solutions can effectively control the movement of extracted product to distributors, refineries, or customers.
- Determine which mining ERP solutions provide efficient cost control for equipment and vehicles in different plants.
- Evaluate the ability of ERP mining solutions to handle maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) scenarios.
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"Your people, [TEC] and your product [TEC's decision support system] allowed Racal to quickly focus on a highly qualified group of suppliers."
- Greg Cruzan, chief technology officer, Racal Instruments Inc.
"I am delighted with the role that TEC has played in our search for the right system... and could not recommend [it] highly enough."
- Sean Reilly, IT manager, Largo Foods
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