SUPPLY SIDE

Simulators deliver real benefits

SIMULATORS may currently be seen as a short-term rather than a long-term answer to the mining industry’s skills crisis, but there are increasing signs the technology is becoming more deeply embedded in a new industry training paradigm. <I> Supply Side</i> by Richard Roberts*

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Simulators deliver real benefits

Miners understand scarcity and the impact it has on the value of commodities pretty well. On the supply side, inadequate global supplies of tyres, explosives and equipment have certainly affected input...

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