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Sector: Mining Open Pit Gold Mine Overview: The company is mainly focused on gold projects but has a significant by-product in copper which holds a significant place in the clients commodity portfolio. Scope of Project: Reduce the operating cost by removing heavy mobile and ancillary equipment using Lean techniques. Application: This 11 month project was completed with all objectives being met. Three 794 Caterpillar tipper trucks were removed from the open pit operation and have been transferred to a sister mine in the group bringing substantial cost savings. Other ancillary equipment such as graders and feeders were reduced by 13%. The project started with a Value stream Map of the operation in its entirety; from drill and blast, through to gold shipment. Whilst logistics planning played a major part in meeting project target, the stability tools helped achieve high fleet availability. |
TPM initiatives on truck
maintenance, QCO on shift handovers,
One Piece Flow application on drill and
blast, all helped to secure a more
efficient operation. To underpin the results so far, the mine has run its first Lean Immersion course to educate senior managers in Lean. Results: Cadia have achieved the target of reducing the mobile fleet for the Open Pit operation by 20%. This, along with other savings has provided a 14:1 return on investment with LMR, and the desired reduction in unit cost. Future Plans: Increase the uptime in the mill by reducing plant shutdowns using Lean techniques by 30%. |
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