Tayan plant commences commercial operation

Monday, February 9 2015 - 09:14 AM WIB

By Romel S. Gurky

IDX-listed state owned mining firm PT ANTAM (Persero) Tbk announced on Monday that its Chemical Grade Alumina (CGA) plant in Tayan, West Kalimantan --- the first of its kind in Indonesia -- has commenced commercial operations.

The commercial operations of the Tayan CGA plant mark ANTAM?s significant milestone in product diversification as well as the company?s strategic initiative to deliver higher re turns to mitigate the impact from the government?s ore export ban policy.

ANTAM?s President Director, Tato Miraza, said, ?The commercial operations of the Tayan CGA plant enlarge our portfolio of downstream products consisting of nickel, gold, silver, coal and alumina. The operations also reflect our commitment to deliver added value projects to our stakeholders. As well, the commencement of the plant?s operations will ensure the creation of multiplier effects, both directly and indirectly, and benefiting the local economy of Tayan and nearby areas.?

Construction of the Tayan CGA plant started on April 11, 2011 with commissioning phase commenced on October 28, 2013. Following the commencement of the commercial operations, the utilization of the plant will be gradually increased to ensure safety and operations stability.

The Tayan CGA plant is operated by PT Indonesia Chemical Alumina, a jointly controlled entity between ANTAM and Showa Denko K.K. (SDK) of Japan. ANTAM owns 80 percent shares of PT ICA and SDK holds the remaining 20 percent.

The CGA products will be exported as well as sold to the Indonesian domestic market. The chemical grade alumina produced by PT ICA will be widely applied in the production of functional materials and electronic materials such as refractories, abrasives, building materials, IC packaging, and ma terials for LCD glass.

Editing by Johannes Simbolon

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