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Supply Chain Constraints in the South African Coal Mining Industry
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The author has researched extensively on the South African coal supply chain constraints in order to assist in streamlining the lucrative industry. The study covered the domestic and export markets. The domestic market is dominated by coal for power generation by the state power generation company Eskom and petrochemical industry Sasol. The five leading mining companies that produce over 80 percent of the South African coal together with the smaller coal mining companies 'Black Economic Empowerment' companies producing the other 20 percent participated in the research as the industry leading role players. The role of the South African Government Departments of Mineral Resorces(DMR) and Environmental Affairs and Tourism(DEAT),Chamber of Mines and the world's leading coal terminal Richards Bay Coal Terminal(RBCT) were extensively covered.
Autorentext
The author of 'Supply Chain Constraints in South Africa Coal Mining Industry' Dr Kenneth M Mathu is a Senior Lecturer: Logistics at the Vaal University of Technology, Gauteng, South Africa and holds a Doctorate in Management Sciences and MBA(General) degree. He is a corporate/entrepreneur cum academia with twenty years working experience.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783845444147
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T19mm
- Jahr 2011
- EAN 9783845444147
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3845444142
- Veröffentlichung 01.09.2011
- Titel Supply Chain Constraints in the South African Coal Mining Industry
- Autor Kenneth M Mathu
- Untertitel An indepth study of the constraints found in the South Africa Coal Mining industry
- Gewicht 483g
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 312
- Genre Betriebswirtschaft