Maintenance and Supply Chain areas in the mining industry are emerging as the new protagonists of more sustainable mining. How does component management relate to the Circular Economy?
We conducted a study measuring the carbon footprint generated by component repairs versus the purchase of new ones by the mining industry. We also cross-referenced this information with relevant data on the Circular Economy, highlighting the impact of the relationships between the supplier ecosystem and mining companies.
By Bastian Andres Varas Michea
The adoption of technologies in the mining sector has evolved and taken on different perspectives in recent years. Today, it is a topic that aims not only to improve operational efficiency but also to address environmental and social concerns, making mining more responsible and sustainable.
In this article, we'll discuss how technology can play a crucial role in adapting and improving the repair process in the mining sector, covering its various aspects and implementing it.
This year, as part of our commitment to optimizing component repair processes, we set out to improve the usability of our solution, Aisoncore. And after hard work involving our entire team and greatly enriched by valuable feedback from our customers, version 2.0 was born.
What did we discover on this path of digitalization, efficiency, and usability? In this article, we share the main changes we implemented and the improvements we've achieved, which we will officially present at our next launch event .
At Aisoncore , our journey began with a bold vision: to change the game in traceability of repairable components in mining . And while the goal was clear, the path to it was often fraught with challenges and surprises we could never have anticipated. That's why, in this brief note, I wanted to share some of the paths we've traveled to reach this new launch.
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