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A comprehensive interdisciplinary review of mine supply chain management

Lanyan Zeng, Shi Qiang Liu, Erhan Kozan, Paul Corry and Mahmoud Masoud

Resources Policy, 2021, vol. 74, issue C

Abstract: There is an everlasting distance and interdependence between mines and end-users as it involves different types of equipment, infrastructure, and facilities, including excavators, trucks, processing plants, stockpiles, railways, ports, ships, etc. Precise management of a complex mine-to-customer supply chain system is essential to guarantee delivering mineral products from remote mines to overseas clients in a well-organised way. In the literature of mining management, both academic scholars and industrial managers are paying more and more attention to develop state-of-the-art mine supply chain management (MSCM) methodologies. To meet this emerging demand, this study aims to conduct a comprehensive and up-to-date literature review on MSCM research topics by evaluating over 200 papers, mostly published in the last decade (2010–2021). We analyse the characteristics of the reviewed papers from perspectives of the mine supply chain's links and the interdisciplinary classification. Thus, we classify these papers into nine main categories, namely, capacity planning, logistics, inventory control, network design, economic issues (e.g., pricing), efficiency evaluation, risk control, environmental protection, and production scheduling. Based on this classification, we present potential research opportunities and managerial insights in the area of MSCM.

Keywords: Mine supply chain management; Mining industry; Interdisciplinary review and classification; Research directions; Research opportunities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2021.102274

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