< "dateline" > BRISTOL, United Kingdom, November 7, 2011–/PRNewswire/–"dateline" >
"More than $ 25bn in capital spending is currently spent on mining projects that bring new capacity on the River in Australia. Currently in various stages of planning and execution, implementing this project shows no predispositions slowed given trust capitalising on continued demand, "said event organizers of GDS international. "With such massive investment at risk, what is clear to these organizations is an important mining infrastructure optimization. This year marks the emergence of a new era of technology and innovation in mining. "
"Australia ranks very capacity, efficiency and diversity of our mining resource base, but it was US domination of the innovation and technology developed here in Australia that truly sets us apart," said Michalewicz. "We have dedicated SolveIT, focus our development dealing with the complexity of the vertically integrated supply and demand chain. We continue to encourage the next generation of technology innovation improving knowledge nurtured with leading global industry groups and education with a focus on optimization. Mining has long used the science of our cooperation and optimization with our clients in the resources sector is to provide rapid progress in increasing port, or a source for customer visibility support better decisions. "
Sessions in the next generation of top mining Australia SolveIT software provide insights and case studies from some of the most complex supply chains in the world in a variety of industries, including mining, fertilizers, wine, wheat, and paper. "By drawing a comparison between the different process-based industries, in common in terms of inefficiency can result in a cross fertilization of ideas on how to handle this was successful in the mining environment," said Michalewicz. "We hope to draw there is mining of our clients and new organizations are interested in next-generation capabilities for advanced planning, scheduling and optimization."