ECONOMY, ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT | |
ArticleName | Formation of mine project management object using characteristics of mineralizaon for the benefit of managerial decision-making and business process control |
DOI | 10.17580/em.2024.01.11 |
ArticleAuthor | Korobovsky N. V., Rahmatov S. N., Jelisejevs A., Alekseeva O. L. |
ArticleAuthorData | Gorny Klyuch, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Korobovsky N. V., Chairman of the Board
Aliance Altyn, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Rahmatov S. N., Chief Executive Officer
Turiba University, Riga, Latvia Jelisejevs A., PhD Candidate
LLC Udokan Copper, Udokan, Russia Alekseeva O. L., PhD, olga.lenstovna@gmail.com
The authors appreciate active participation of Kapar Kurmanaliev (grfgeology@gmail.com), Mining Engineer–Geologist in the preparation of this article. |
Abstract | As part of the holding, two gold deposits are currently under exploration and development. The analysis of the main concerns revealed the need to modify the algorithms and procedure of the approach to an object of management on the basis of outsourcing research of geological and mining patterns of mineralization. The proposed methods were applied at two explored deposits of the holding — poor vein ore and poor skarn gold–copper ores, both non-commercial reserves. The results of the studies of three deposits as objects of management with the potential of productivity and profitability increase require reformation of both the object and subject of business process management based on expert evaluation of mining and geological characteristics of the deposits. |
keywords | Gold deposits, management object analysis, subject, object, development and implementation |
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Full content | Formation of mine project management object using characteristics of mineralizaon for the benefit of managerial decision-making and business process control |