Alamos Gold Wins 2019 Esri Special Achievement in GIS Award
Mining business uses GIS technology to stay abreast of far-flung operations and enable better decisions
SAN DIEGO, Esri User Conference – July 11, 2019 – Esri Canada congratulates Alamos Gold for receiving a 2019 Esri Special Achievement in GIS (SAG) Award. This winner was chosen from thousands of Esri customer organizations worldwide for their effective enterprise implementation of geographic information system (GIS) technology to deliver better services.
Alamos Gold manages mineral datasets worldwide, with advanced exploration projects in North America and Turkey. The data from that exploration was in various formats and managed in separate silos. They wanted a simple solution for a complex problem. They needed ease of access for the apps and solutions as well as accurate shareable data that also addressed the concerns from IT to not expose their internal systems.
“Alamos Gold has tailored the full capabilities of ArcGIS Online to their specific needs. They transcended various locations, time zones and languages, so that time-sensitive business information can be shared easily and quickly, which is crucial for making smart decisions,” said Alex Miller, president of Esri Canada.
Using Esri’s cloud-based mapping service, ArcGIS Online, they have developed a single and consistent data management model for data sharing, analysis and collaboration. Now, employees from field staff to senior management across the world can access all information from a centralized platform, through web maps and mobile applications, and use consistent, accurate data immediately.
“By running ArcGIS Enterprise in the back end using nightly scripts, the software cycles data between our drilling databases and ArcGIS Online where data is aggregated without losing its spatial context and converted into graphics that are easy to read. Now, geologists in the field and senior executives can easily monitor our global activity on dashboards, using any device available. Esri's cloud tools have democratized the use of GIS in Exploration by giving quick and easy access to key users,” said Fernando Lopez, Director, Geo-information & Analytics for Alamos Gold.
Alamos Gold uses Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS, a configurable web app, to provide near real-time views of drilling operations to on-site supervisors and senior executives in their corporate office. The dynamic dashboards allow the company to monitor where their drilling rigs are and how well they are performing to ensure that projects are implemented on time and on budget.
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About Alamos Gold
Alamos Gold is a Canadian-based intermediate gold producer with diversified production from four operating mines in North America; the Young-Davidson and Island Gold mines in northern Ontario, Canada and the Mulatos and El Chanate mines in Sonora State, Mexico. Additionally, the Company has a significant portfolio of development stage projects in Canada, Mexico, Turkey, and the United States. Alamos Gold employs more than 1,700 people and is committed to the highest standards of sustainable development. More information can be found at alamosgold.com.
About Esri Canada
Founded in 1984, Esri Canada provides geographic information system (GIS) solutions that empower people in business, government and education to make informed and timely decisions by leveraging the power of mapping and spatial analytics. These solutions enable organizations to better manage their resources, plan their future and collaborate within and beyond their organization. Esri Canada’s products and services help advance successful digital transformation. The company serves 12,000 organizations from 16 offices across Canada and is based in Toronto. In 2019, Esri Canada achieved Platinum Club status with the Canada's Best Managed Companies program by retaining its Best Managed designation for seven consecutive years or more and in 2016 was named one of Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Cultures. More information can be found at esri.ca. Follow Esri Canada on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn.
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