Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk PT
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Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk PT
Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk PT is an Indonesian coal company. It mines thermal coal from its own concessions and sells it mainly to power plants and industrial customers that burn coal for electricity and heat. The company also moves and loads coal through its logistics chain so the fuel can get from mine to port and then to buyers at home and abroad. Its business is straightforward: it makes money by extracting coal, preparing it to customer specifications, and selling it under contract or spot deals. The company’s main customers are utility companies, industrial users, and trading houses that buy coal for energy supply. Because coal is a bulk commodity, the company’s earnings depend on mine output, shipping access, and the market price of thermal coal. What makes its role distinct is that it sits at the production end of the energy chain in Indonesia, where reliable supply and port access matter as much as the coal itself. It is not an equipment maker or a power generator; it is a fuel supplier that turns underground resources into saleable cargo. That makes it an important link between Indonesian coal reserves and the customers that still rely on coal for baseload energy.
Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk PT is an Indonesian coal company. It mines thermal coal from its own concessions and sells it mainly to power plants and industrial customers that burn coal for electricity and heat. The company also moves and loads coal through its logistics chain so the fuel can get from mine to port and then to buyers at home and abroad.
Its business is straightforward: it makes money by extracting coal, preparing it to customer specifications, and selling it under contract or spot deals. The company’s main customers are utility companies, industrial users, and trading houses that buy coal for energy supply. Because coal is a bulk commodity, the company’s earnings depend on mine output, shipping access, and the market price of thermal coal.
What makes its role distinct is that it sits at the production end of the energy chain in Indonesia, where reliable supply and port access matter as much as the coal itself. It is not an equipment maker or a power generator; it is a fuel supplier that turns underground resources into saleable cargo. That makes it an important link between Indonesian coal reserves and the customers that still rely on coal for baseload energy.