Mining Logistic Forum

"Exploring the rising opportunities"

Invited Speakers

Sri Rahardjo, Director of Coal Business Development at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.

Tjahyono Imawan, Chairman of Indonesian Mining Service Association (IMSA)

Jamaluddin, Chairman of The Association of Indonesian Heavy Equipment Manufacturer (Hinabi)

Carmelita Hartoto, Chairman of Association of national Ship-owners Association (INSA)

Dendi Ramdani, Head of Industry and Regional Research Department Office of Chief Economist, Bank Mandiri

Gerrit Lambert, Sales and Marketing Director of Volvo Construction Equipment

David Freddynanto, Chief Marketing Officer of PT Trakindo Utama

Haryanto, Director of Hexindo Adiperkasa

Adrianus Hadiwinata, Director of PT Multicrane Perkasa

Robert Lie, President Director of PT Gaya Makmur Mobil (GMM)

Bambang Wira, President Director of PT Cakra Jawara

Benny Kurniajaya, Chairman of PT Jimac Perkasa

Claes Nyqvist, Director of Scania Representative Office

Tjhie Sugianto, Director of PT Titan Infra Energy

Tony Saputra, President Director of RMK Energy

and many more

 

Background

The Indonesia Heavy Equipment Association (Hinabi) recently reported that heavy equipment production jumped by 67.71 percent to 2,467 units in the first semester of this year, compared to the same period of last year, largely contributed by the recent recovery of coal price.

The recovery of coal price has help increased revenue of the country's mining supporting companies, which recent years were forced to shift its focus market from the mining to the booming construction and infrastructure sectors.

The surging coal prices also provide incentive for mine owners to boost production or resume production for those who suspended their operations during past sluggish period. The situation translates into stronger demand for heavy equipment from the mine owners.

However, miners complain about the problem of heavy equipment availability in the market. Thus, as many still expect that thermal coal price, the country's coal producers holding PKP2B and Mining business permit (IPU) are also set to continue surging their output in next year.

CoalAsia Magazine and Petromindo proudly present a forum to highlight the outlook of the country's mining logistic in the expected rising mining business activities.

Benefits attending the conference

  • Understand the availability supply of heavy equipment to support the rising production activity next year.
  • Discover the new players in mining logistic and what their offers are?
  • Explore new initiatives to make hauling and shipping activities of coal more effective and efficient.
  • What are the key strategies that mining industry leaders taking to further improve their margins?
  • Understanding the coal and mining logistic agreement.
Day One, Tuesday, December 5, 2017
08:30 – 09:00 : Registration and morning coffee
09:00 – 09:20 : Opening Speech: Coal Mining Outlook: The government's priority program on coal industry in 2018.

Speaker(s):
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.
09.20 – 09.40 : Strategies to balance quality, performance and safety in mining sector.

Speaker(s):
Indonesian Mining Service Association (IMSA)
09.40 –10.00 : Heavy equipment outlook. What to expect in 2018?

Speaker(s):
The Association of Indonesian Heavy Equipment Manufacturer (Hinabi)
10.00 – 10.30 :

Coffee Break

10.30 – 11.30   : Heavy Equipment Panel
The surging commodity prices provide incentive for mine owners to boost production or resume production for those who suspended their operations during past sluggish period. The situation translates into stronger demand for heavy equipment from the mine owners.
  • What is the heavy equipment availability now?.
  • How the supporting companies support miners in efficiency program.
  • What should miners do to achieve high productivity and low maintenance cost.
Speaker(s):
  • Volvo Construction Equipment.
  • PT Trakindo Utama
  • Hexindo Adiperkasa
  • PT Multicrane Perkasa
  • JCB
11.30 – 12.30 : Heavy equipment panel (Trucks) (Continued)

Speaker(s):
  • PT Gaya Makmur Mobil (GMM)
  • PT Cakra Jawara
  • PT Jimac Perkasa
  • Scania Representative Office
  • Volvo Truck
12.30 – 13.30 :

Lunch Networking

13.30 – 14.30 : Hauling Road vs Railway facilities
A number of companies continue building infrastructure from hauling road to railway to help unlocking the less exploited coal resource. What are the latest development of the project and how the facilities contribute to miners' cost-cutting program?

Speaker(s):
  • PT Titan Infra Energy
  • Kalimantan Railway
  • RMK Energy
14.30 – 15.00 : Coffee Break
15.00 – 16.00 : Improving conveyor Performance.
  • Technologies to improve performance of conveyor
  • How is Siemens Integrated Drive System Technology speed belt conveyor?
  • Dust management technology
  • How to make conveyor systems cleaner, safer and productive?
Speaker(s):
  • PT Siemens Indonesia
  • Martin Engineering
  • PT Suprabakti Mandiri
Day Two, Wedneday, December 6, 2017
09:00 – 09.30 : Financing trend for mining supporting industry:

Speaker(s):
Bank Mandiri
09.30 – 10.00 : Adapting for survival in a challenging commodity market: what are cost reduction and efficiency strategies in shipping industry.

Speaker(s):
Association of national Ship-owners Association (INSA)
10.00 – 10.30 : Understanding the mining logistic contract.

Speaker(s):
A.M. Oktarina counsellors at law.
10.30 – 11.00 :

Coffee Break

11.00 – 12.00 : Shipping in mining industry
What are the latest IT development in shipping and barging to help miners more effective and efficient in coal shipment
  • How does production and shipping costs relate to coal price?
  • How miners should optimize these costs?
Speaker(s):
  • Mitra Bahtera Segara Sejati (MBSS)
  • PT Humpuss Intermoda Transportasi Tbk (HITS)
  • PT Trans Power Marine
12.30 – 13.30 :

Lunch Networking

13.30 – 14.30 : Hauling Road vs Railway facilities
A number of companies continue building infrastructure from hauling road to railway to help unlocking the less exploited coal resource. What are the latest development of the project and how the facilities contribute to miners' cost-cutting program?

Speaker(s):
  • PT Titan Infra Energy
  • Kalimantan Railway
  • RMK Energy
12.00 – 13.30 : Coffee Break
13.30 – 14.30 : Shipping in Mining (continued)

Speaker(s):
  • PT Djakarta Lloyd
  • PT Lumoso Pratama Line
  • PT Anugrah Lautan Luas (ALL)
14.30 – 15.00 :

Coffee Break

15.00 – 15.30 : Dewatering technology: Flow smoothly
KSB has data that shows 70 percent of pumps work way far below its best efficiency point, which means higher operational, maintenance and fuel costs. The speaker will explore new pumping method that can cut operational costs. What is the right pump choice? Who effective is pumping rental solution?

Speaker(s):
PT KSB Indonesia
15.30 – 16.30 : Fuel and Lubricant talk: Steeping Up Efficiency
As fuel costs are typically between 20 percent and 40 percent in mining facility's operational expenses, initiatives to save the fuel and lubricant cost is crucial for mining companies to be more productive and efficient.
  • How fuel supplier help mining companies be more productive, efficient, and aware of their energy resources
  • How lubricant can offer more life-longer parts of machines, when users require more reliable machines.
  • What are infrastructure needed for fuel efficiency
Speaker(s):
  • PT Pertamina Lubricant
  • Total Oil Indonesia 
  • Shell Indonesia
  • Sefas Group

Date and Venue

5 - 6 December, 2017 | JW Marriott Hotel - Jakarta

Investment

IDR 5,000,000,-/ Participant

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