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| METS meets industry demands with new Mine Planning Division - 30 November 2006 |
Mining and Engineering Technical Services (METS) is expanding and, from August 2006, includes a newly-developed Mine Planning Division, which will fall under the domain of METS and service the Shaft Sinkers group of companies and the mining industry. This division is managed by Johan Prinsloo.
METS is expanding and now includes a Mine Planning Department, making use of Surpac software to service the Shaft Sinkers group of companies and the mining industry as a whole.
Shaft Sinkers identified a need in it organization and the industry for a mine planning service. The new department will offer Shaft Sinkers' clients the opportunity of viewing their mine planning designs through detailed 3D graphic solutions. The department will add to Shaft Sinker's competitiveness in the market and will grow as the industry demands it.
METS is active internationally and has been involved in operations in South Africa, North and South America, Australia, Europe and Africa. All METS services are available world-wide, and an extensive, cross section of clientele around the globe enable METS to incorporate the most up-to-date methods into its designs.
The METS division is striving to grow the top echelon of its team to include more Project Managers, Mechanical/Electrical, Structural Engineers and Surpac mine planners.
METS’ capabilities in Engineering Procurement and Construction Management (EPCM) are well documented and are areas where continued success is expected.
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