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Vol 184
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76-78
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Article

The influence of the technological and organizational factors on the steady growth of the mining industry

Authors:
E. M. Pronin1
V. E. Vasiliev2
About authors
  • 1 — Ph.D. Associate Professor Saint-Petersburg State Mining Institute (Technical University)
  • 2 — Head of Education-methodical Board Saint-Petersburg State Mining Institute (Technical University)
Date submitted:
2008-11-01
Date accepted:
2009-01-27
Date published:
2009-12-11

Abstract

The steady growth of the mining industry calls forth the character of its activities connected with the dependence of the work on the natural conditions which are practically unpredictable and constantly changeable. The two basic factors are chosen – the technology of the mining work and the organization of the industry, which have the decisive importance in the increasing of the basic indices of the activity of the enterprise. The possible technological and organizational solutions are offered as they permit to find possible directions in the lowering of the negative influence of the appearing problems.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Mineral raw materials complex: problems in control under new economical conditions
Keywords:
development growth of industry technology organization ecology investigation ice-rock laying the search of the mean content deconcentration
Funding:

None

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