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Source: Mining Indonesia
2015 Edition of Mining and Construction Indonesia Series to Showcase Sector Development

JAKARTA, Sept 1, 2015 - (ACN Newswire) - The 2015 edition of Asia's largest Mining and Construction Series will return on 9-12 September 2015 to the Jakarta International Expo, Kemayoran, as a comprehensive integrated platform comprising Mining Indonesia and Construction Indonesia.

Mining Indonesia 2015

The biennial trade event has once again asserted its stature as the most dynamic and dedicated focal point for mining and construction in the region converging over 900 exhibiting companies from 40 countries including group pavilions from Australia, China, Germany, Korea and Singapore, to occupy over 40,000 Sqm of exhibit space. The achievement does not account for Oil & Gas Indonesia which is staged as a standalone event, alongside the Mining and Construction series.

"Despite prevailing market challenges, the sustained development of the event series, echoes the underlying potential and fundamentals of the focused sectors," said Ms Maysia Stephannie, Project Director of PT Pamerindo Indonesia, the event organiser. "The essence of the exhibit showcasing this year will be very much on sharpening competences, elevating efficiency and building long term partnerships. This is evident with the major technology and service providers committed in presenting at the event their latest suite of solutions, from which, new opportunities will emerge to drive future industry developments and progression."

Featured under Mining Indonesia will be leading technology front runners in mineral exploration, recovery and processing such as 3M, Aman Global Pacific, Atlas Copco, Bosch Rexroth, Coates Hire Indonesia, Famur, Gaya Makmur Tractor, JCB, Liebherr, Komatsu, Mercedes Benz, MTU, Suprabakti Mandiri, Trakindo Utama, Trimax, United Tractors, Volvo Group and Weir Minerals, who are committed on fostering industry relationships and partnerships at the exhibition.

"Hazemag Mining will present to visitors at Mining Indonesia 2015 its extensive made in Germany product range in the field of feeder breakers, sizers, roller screens and chain feeders. We look forward to engage with Indonesian customers from limestone quarries, coal surface extraction as well as underground coal mining. The Allmineral company will also be represented at our booth to showcase on mineral processing in the field of dry and wet separation," highlighted the exhibitor, Hazemag & EPR GmbH.

Adding to the authoritive showcase will be Equipindo Perkasa, Fiori Group, Hyundai Aluminium, Makita, Mitra Citrajasa, Rutraindo, Sany and Schwing Stetter presenting under the Construction Indonesia umbrella.

"Indonesia is a key market for Fiori's diverse range of self-loading mobile concrete batching vehicle. At this year's Construction Indonesia, we will engage the construction and infrastructure sectors in Indonesia with our core product clusters of mixer and dumper systems," commented Fiori Asia Pacific Pte Ltd, an exhibitor at Construction Indonesia.

Complementing the exhibitions will be the highly anticipated biennial Mining conference hosted by The Indonesian Mining Association (IMA). The theme for this year's conference will be on 'The Future of Indonesian Mining: Exploration, Productivity and Governance'.

Notably, the Mining and Construction series has garnered full support from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Ministry of Public Works, Indonesian Mining Association (IMA), Central Board of National Contractors Association (BPP GAPENSI), Association of Indonesian Mining Professionals (PERHAPI) and Indonesian Coal Mining Association (APBI-ICMA).

For more information on the comprehensive programme of activities at the Mining and Construction Series, visit Mining Indonesia at www.mining-indonesia.com and download the exhibition preview at http://bit.ly/1VtfSa9, or Construction Indonesia at www.constructionindo.com and exhibition preview at http://bit.ly/1NUPkw7.

Contact:
Astied Julias
Mining & Construction Indonesia 2015
Pamerindo Indonesia
T: +62 21 2525 320
E: astied@pamerindo.com
U: www.pamerindo.com


Topic: Trade Show or Conference
Source: Mining Indonesia

Sectors: Metals & Mining, Construct, Engineering
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