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Inalum plans to expand its Kuala Tanjung aluminium smelter in 2024

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Update time : 2024-01-11 15:33:24
In the vibrant landscape of 2024, PT Indonesia Asahan Aluminium (Persero), also called Inalum, is poised to unfurl the sails of innovation on two grand ventures. With a resounding declaration, CEO Danny Praditya has illuminated the corporate horizon, announcing the Final Investment Decision (FID) to expand an aluminium smelter nestled in the heart of Kuala Tanjung, North Sumatra.
Concurrently, the symphony of progress will crescendo with the initiation of the second act in the Smelter Grade Alumina Refinery (SGAR) saga, set against the lush backdrop of Mempawah in West Kalimantan.
In the unfolding chapters of progress, the aluminium smelter in Kuala Tanjung is gearing up for an impressive capacity of 600 thousand tonnes. Simultaneously, the Smelter Grade Alumina Refinery (SGAR) in Mempawah is gearing up for a substantial escalation, catapulting its annual alumina production capacity from 1 million to an impressive 3 million tonnes.
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