Mining Foundation of the Southwest 
The Mining Foundation of the Southwest is a non-profit organization.

Now Available your "History of Mining in Arizona" book 

History and Functions of the Foundation

How to become a member

2000 Mining Foundation News

The 2008 (26th) Awards Banquet

The 2007 (25th) Awards Banquet

The 2006 (24th) Awards Banquet

The 2005 (23rd) Awards Banquet

The 2004 (22nd) Awards Banquet

The 2003 (21st) Awards Banquet

The 2002 (20th) Awards Banquet

The 2001 (19th) Awards Banquet

The 2000 (18th) Awards Banquet

The 1999 (17th) Awards Banquet

Publications

Photo Gallery 2000

Photo Gallery 2001

Photo Gallery 2002

Photo Gallery 2003

Photo Gallery 2004

Photo Gallery 2005

Photo Gallery 2006

Photo Gallery 2007

Home Page

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top

American Mining Hall of Fame

2003 Medal of Merit Recipient

                                   

James William White, Ph.D., P.E.

Jim White is the cofounder and current Chairman of Modular Mining Systems, Inc. (Modular). Modular, founded in 1979, has grown until it is now the world leader in mine management system technology. Headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, Modular has regional offices in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Indonesia, Peru, and South Africa. Beginning with the development of an innovative mine haul truck dispatching system, Jim led the company to develop and offer a totally integrated mine management system called IntelliMine. With over 6000 Modular field computer systems deployed, clients report increases in mine productivity of from 5 to 32%.

  In 1996, Komatsu America International Company purchased a controlling interest in Modular. This enabled the company to expand its product lines. Together with Komatsu, Ltd. of Tokyo and Komatsu America Corporation of Illinois, Modular is about to deploy its newest product – an autonomous (driverless) haulage truck system. This “NonStopHaulage” system integrates the latest in high-precision Global Positioning System (GPS), vital signs monitoring, and safety technologies. Modular’s mine management system, including its truck dispatch feature, acts as the real-time supervisory system for this advanced technology. Autonomous haul trucks are a logical and important next step toward increased efficiency, reduced labor and maintenance costs, and productivity gains.

  Jim White received a B.S. in Chemical Engineering at the University of Delaware and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin. He began his technical career in 1968 as a Senior Project Engineer working for Rohm and Haas Co., a large chemicals and plastics manufacturer. He resigned as head of their Research Computing Center in 1971 to join the University of Arizona, College of Mines, as an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering. He quickly began applying his computer knowledge and talent to problems and opportunities in the mining industry. He left the University in 1981 to head up Project Engineering at Modular Mining Systems Inc.

  Dr. White is also a Director of the National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum and a member of the Engineering Advisory Committee of the Arizona State Board of Technical Registration.

Mining Foundation of the Southwest
P.O. Box 42317
Tucson, Arizona 85733
Tel: 520-577-7519
Fax: 520-577-7073
E-mail: admin@miningfoundationsw.org

www.miningfoundationsw.org