Metallurgical Accounting & Reconciliation: Enhancing Physicals Tracking with Proven Practices
Metallurgical accounting is far more than just “bean counting”, it’s a critical function that underpins production reporting, financial forecasting, and corporate governance across the mining value chain. Accurate tracking of metal flows directly influences revenue recognition, cost control, and strategic decision-making. Yet, despite its importance, metallurgical accounting is often misunderstood, under-resourced, and prone to systemic errors.
This workshop will guide participants through the AMIRA P754 Code of Practice, the industry benchmark for metallurgical accounting systems.
Using real-world case studies and audit findings from JKTech, we’ll explore:
- The foundational principles of AMIRA P754 and what compliance looks like in practice
- Common sources of error including weightometer calibration, unrepresentative sampling, and flawed mass balancing techniques
- How these issues affect the accuracy of production reporting and reconciliation
- Practical strategies to improve physicals tracking and reduce uncertainty in reported values
Participants will leave with a clearer understanding of how to strengthen their metallurgical accounting systems, improve data integrity, and support more reliable financial reporting.
Who should attend?
This workshop is ideal for metallurgists and mining professionals seeking to build a foundation in metallurgical accounting and it’s impact in an operation.
About JK Workshops
JKTech’s short workshops provide practical, targeted training aligned with industry best practice. Developed in collaboration with global experts in mining and mineral processing, these sessions are designed to address specific technical and operational challenges. Suitable for professionals at all career stages, our workshops support capability development through applied learning and current industry insights.
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