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Solving real world aggregates production issues with information management software

January 23, 2018  By  Andrew Snook



January 23, 2018 – At the inaugural Quarry Tech forum, attendees will hear a practical guide on using the latest information management software to help aggregate producers address some of the most common process bottlenecks encountered in the production and distribution of construction aggregates.

The session will include step-by-step examples of how to monitor equipment and operator performance, accurately track inventory, downtime and delays, and track KPIs across multiple sites. It will then expand to show how periodic reporting can be used to get stakeholder buy in to process improvement actions and provide timely feedback and control on the effectiveness of those actions. A Western Canadian case study will be provided.

Speaker
Joe Steiger, National Accounts Manager, Trimble

Who should attend?
•Quarry and sand & gravel pit operations managers and owners
•Custom crushing operations
•Process engineers
•Optimization staff
•Researchers
•Design consultants
•Fleet managers

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What will you learn at Quarry Tech?
•Autonomous vibration monitoring systems for ensuring compliance with vibration regulations and contract specifications;

•Crushing Panel: The latest crushing technologies and applications with case studies showing how they are lowering costs, increasing production and improving safety and maintenance procedures at pits and quarries across Canada;

•The latest in washing including washscreen optimization, the evolution of portable wash plants, fines recovery and water management best practices;

•Innovative dust safety processes and practices;

•Obtaining quality drone data to enhance your aggregate operations; and

•Breaking bottlenecks using information processing software.

Location
Radisson Hotel
Calgary, Alta.

For a full detailed preview of the agenda or to register, visit www.quarrytech.ca.


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