This report analyses purchasing strategies and expectations for future expenditure on plant, equipment, parts and services in the African mining sector. It is based on an extensive survey conducted by Timetric between July and September 2014, covering 108 mine managers, maintenance managers, procurement managers and other key decision-makers in over 100 operating African mines.
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Areas of analysis include:
Current methods for acquiring equipment, with a review of outright purchasing, rental, leasing and other types of financing arrangements.
Future trends in expenditure and expectations for increased or decreased spend in four areas: plant and heavy equipment, equipment parts and components, explosives materials, and maintenance services.
An analysis of future changes to the number of supplier relationships, and whether respondents expect greater or fewer supplier relationships over the next 12 months.
Investigation into the biggest challenges facing buyers and decision makers in sourcing the right products.
Extent to which preferred supplier arrangements are in place and predictions for increased centralisation of procurement.
Executive summary
This report analyses purchasing strategies and expectations for future expenditure on plant, equipment, parts and services in the African mining sector. It is based on an extensive survey conducted by Timetric between July and September 2014, covering 108 mine managers, maintenance managers, procurement managers and other key decision-makers in over 100 operating African mines.
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Findings included:
The most preferred method for acquiring equipment
Areas where expenditure will increase over the next 12 months, across plant, equipment, parts and services
Expectations for increased centralization of procurement decisions, and development of preferred supplier arrangements.
Scope
The report is based on an in-depth survey of 108 buyers and decision-makers across 100 mines in 16 African countries, including South Africa, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Mali, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Tanzania Zambia and Zimbabwe
Reasons to buy
Compare the methods African miners use to acquire equipment, and how this is expected to change
Plan ahead based on general expectations within the African mining industry for future expenditure, and how this varies by segment, such as mine type, commodity and company size.
Understand how different customer segments in African mining plan to rationalise or extend their supplier networks
Identify the major challenges African miners face when sourcing equipment, and incorporate solutions to these in your sales, marketing and product strategies
Key highlights
Outright purchase is the most common purchasing method for mining equipment, used by 66% of respondents
African miners are optimistic about future expenditure, with the majority of respondents expecting expenditure to increase across all four categories of plant, equipment, consumables and services investigated.
African miners are increasingly centralizing procurement with 49% of respondents expecting greater centralization of purchasing over the next two years.
Table of Contents
1 Executive Summary
2 Current Purchasing preferences
2.1 Purchasing Methods for Heavy Mobile Equipment
2.2 Rental Agreements
3 Future Spending Predictions
3.1 Expected Changes in Expenditure
3.2 Spending Across all Categories to Increase
3.3 Anticipated Changes to the Number of Supplier Relationships
4 Challenges In Sourcing The Right Products
5 Centralisation and Preferred Suppliers
5.1 Changes in Centralisation
5.2 Preferred Supplier Arrangements
5.3 Prevalence of Dominant Single Suppliers
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Areas of analysis include:
Current methods for acquiring equipment, with a review of outright purchasing, rental, leasing and other types of financing arrangements.
Future trends in expenditure and expectations for increased or decreased spend in four areas: plant and heavy equipment, equipment parts and components, explosives materials, and maintenance services.
An analysis of future changes to the number of supplier relationships, and whether respondents expect greater or fewer supplier relationships over the next 12 months.
Investigation into the biggest challenges facing buyers and decision makers in sourcing the right products.
Extent to which preferred supplier arrangements are in place and predictions for increased centralisation of procurement.
Executive summary
This report analyses purchasing strategies and expectations for future expenditure on plant, equipment, parts and services in the African mining sector. It is based on an extensive survey conducted by Timetric between July and September 2014, covering 108 mine managers, maintenance managers, procurement managers and other key decision-makers in over 100 operating African mines.
Click Here To Download Detail Report: http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/sample/sample/237108
Findings included:
The most preferred method for acquiring equipment
Areas where expenditure will increase over the next 12 months, across plant, equipment, parts and services
Expectations for increased centralization of procurement decisions, and development of preferred supplier arrangements.
Scope
The report is based on an in-depth survey of 108 buyers and decision-makers across 100 mines in 16 African countries, including South Africa, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Mali, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Tanzania Zambia and Zimbabwe
Reasons to buy
Compare the methods African miners use to acquire equipment, and how this is expected to change
Plan ahead based on general expectations within the African mining industry for future expenditure, and how this varies by segment, such as mine type, commodity and company size.
Understand how different customer segments in African mining plan to rationalise or extend their supplier networks
Identify the major challenges African miners face when sourcing equipment, and incorporate solutions to these in your sales, marketing and product strategies
Key highlights
Outright purchase is the most common purchasing method for mining equipment, used by 66% of respondents
African miners are optimistic about future expenditure, with the majority of respondents expecting expenditure to increase across all four categories of plant, equipment, consumables and services investigated.
African miners are increasingly centralizing procurement with 49% of respondents expecting greater centralization of purchasing over the next two years.
Table of Contents
1 Executive Summary
2 Current Purchasing preferences
2.1 Purchasing Methods for Heavy Mobile Equipment
2.2 Rental Agreements
3 Future Spending Predictions
3.1 Expected Changes in Expenditure
3.2 Spending Across all Categories to Increase
3.3 Anticipated Changes to the Number of Supplier Relationships
4 Challenges In Sourcing The Right Products
5 Centralisation and Preferred Suppliers
5.1 Changes in Centralisation
5.2 Preferred Supplier Arrangements
5.3 Prevalence of Dominant Single Suppliers
About us
MarketResearchReports.biz is the most comprehensive collection of market research reports. MarketResearchReports.Biz services are specially designed to save time and money for our clients. We are a one stop solution for all your research needs, our main offerings are syndicated research reports, custom research, subscription access and consulting services. We serve all sizes and types of companies spanning across various industries.
Contact
M/s Sheela
90 Sate Street, Suite 700
Albany, NY 12207
Tel: +1-518-618-1030
USA: Canada Toll Free: 866-997-4948
Website: http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/
Visit: http://www.prnewswire.com/news/marketresearchreports.biz
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