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    Top 10 Metals and Mining Technology Services Companies - 2019

    A recent report by finance giant Deloitte revealed several challenges plaguing the metals and mining industry today. Legacy enterprises need to embrace change to steer ahead of competitors and keep pace with evolution. For instance, traditional firms need to open their doors to accept digitization, going ahead. Miners need to put their best foot forward in grasping the benefits of adopting cutting-edge technologies and how effectively they could be exploited to steer ahead. For instance, legacy mining players should ideally be acquainted with autonomous vehicles, drones, 3d printing technologies and wearable technologies. Most importantly, enterprise bosses need to comprehensively understand the many advantages of the Internet of Things (IoT), the buzzword which has permeated across several industries today.

    Many metals and mining firms today are facing the brink of extinction due to the lack of a long-term vision and several innovation barriers. Unusual moves such as collaborating with peer firms and optimal investments is quintessential for companies belonging to the sector.

    Organizations belonging to the sphere also need to devise innovative strategies to utilize natural resources efficiently. Adverse environmental conditions such as water scarcity or a dearth of natural resources due to calamities are factors metals and mining organizations should be wary of. Decision makers from these firms should comply with environmental demands and drastic fluctuations in resource availability. In addition, organizations should establish better relations with governmental agencies and comply with regulations and benchmarks to avoid ramifications that may prove top be costly.

    The growth of most organizations today is significantly dependent on stakeholder relationships. Metals and mining firms need to nurture stakeholder relationships and decision makers should ideally foresee the eventual fruits of stakeholder interactions. Enterprise bosses must leave no stone unturned to ensure an increase in demand of local employment opportunities, improvement in infrastructure and environmental protection. Metals and mining authorities need to comprehend constantly changing shareholder expectations and need to gather around the table quite often to devise steps that could be taken to align with the average shareholder’s needs.

    The reputation of the metals and mining industry has unfortunately been marred to a significant extent due to a lackadaisical approach to the aforementioned factors. Thus decision makers should initiate steps that could drastically change the face of the industry, in general.

    Many organizations are also seeking the assistance of leading consultants to overcome traditional challenges and injecting innovation in their services to gain a competitive edge. In the wake of the myriad challenges plaguing the metals and mining sector today, our editorial board conducted a comprehensive study of promising vendor firms from across the globe. This edition of our magazine, a compilation of ‘Top 10 Metals and Mining Service providers’ from across the globe, is a result of their relentless efforts. We hope this piece helps organizations belonging to the metals and mining sector end their pursuit of ideal vendors.

    Top Metals and Mining Technology Service Companies in APAC

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      Top Metals and Mining Technology Service Companies in APAC

    • Synergistics Australia

      Synergistics Australia

      Provides IT Strategy and deployment consulting and business process management services for organizations in asset intensive industry

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    • AMC Consultants

      AMC Consultants

      A global consultancy firm dedicated to helping miners find smarter ways to unearth hidden business value

    • Australian UAV

      Australian UAV

      Leading providers of professional drone services throughout Australia and the Pacific, focussing on aerial mapping, survey and asset/infrastructure inspection

    • DMT

      DMT

      Provides independent services in the four main fields of Exploration, Engineering, Consulting and Geotechnics

    • EEHA Automation

      EEHA Automation

      Provider of Electrical Engineering Services to the Mining & Utility Sector. Our primary services include: PLC, SCADA, HMI, Networking, and Reporting Services

    • NobelClad

      NobelClad

      Company with global resources and infrastructure committed to cladding, offering bi-metallic solutions for complex industrial markets, including oil and gas, chemical, and transportation

    • PT Green Gold Engineering

      PT Green Gold Engineering

      Offers industrially proven one-stop solutions, including operational advisory, in-house laboratory, engineering, management and operational services, capacity building, plant construction

    • SMW Group Australia

      SMW Group Australia

      Provider of field servicing, maintenance, and emergency repair and rebuild services for over ten years

    • The Cravern Group

      The Cravern Group

      Provides services to unveil the full potential of industrial projects

    • Whittle Consulting

      Whittle Consulting

      With expertise in geology, mining engineering, and metallurgy, Whittle Consulting has a thorough appreciation of practical, organizational and contextual reality

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