TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, May 12. The Almalyk
Mining and Metallurgical Plant (AMMP) is planning a major shift
toward digital production management, focusing on the development
of domestic software solutions and automated process control,
Trend reports via
AMMP.
The planned initiatives were discussed during a meeting with
Doctors of Economics and Professors Shokhmansur Shoazamiy and
Khairulla Rejapov from the National University of Uzbekistan.
In a move to optimize complex process chains, the plant plans to
implement mathematical modeling and digital models. These tools are
intended to enhance the efficiency of production cycles and improve
the precision of management decisions across the enterprise.
The strategic roadmap also includes the full digitalization of
the plant’s enterprise resource management (ERP) systems. By
integrating scientific advancements directly into industrial
practice, AMMP aims to achieve significant reductions in production
losses and overall costs.
Furthermore, the plant intends to prioritize the implementation
of energy-saving technologies and the automation of production
processes. These planned initiatives follow recent consultations
between AMMP’s Digital Industry division and leading scholars from
the National University of Uzbekistan to align the plant's
technical development with the "Smart Digital Republic"
concept.