METAL DETECTIVE

The man from Uber and the rise of the machines

SOUTH32’s Ricus Grimbeek has seen the future. If his time machine is accurate, tomorrow’s mines will look more like a taxi provider or a holiday rental company than holes in the ground. <i><b>The Metal Detective</i>, By Stephen Bell</b>

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The man from Uber and the rise of the machines

Please don’t mention the ‘P’ word. MD is tired of hearing about productivity from contractors, their mining company clients and the army of consultants that feed off them. Can’t we come up with another...

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