The Australian Mining Review

AIMEX 2019

-

THE Asia-Pacific’s Internatio­nal Mining Exhibition (AIMEX) is on track to deliver the largest showcase of supplier excellence when it returns to Sydney Olympic Park in August 27-29.

AIMEX is an internatio­nally renowned exhibition and conference that will showcase more than 500 leading companies from around the world.

Joining these suppliers at AIMEX for the first time in the event’s history will be leading mining companies who are exhibiting at the event as part of the AIMEX Mining Pavilion.

The Pavilion was created to provide mining companies with a platform to engage with the industry, promote their initiative­s as well as drive recruitmen­t.

This year the pavilion will feature Centennial, Glencore, Mach Energy, Whitehaven Coal and Yancoal Australia, companies which all contribute significan­tly to the mining industry, the Australian economy and the Australian workforce.

Centennial is an Australian coal mining company supplying thermal coal to the domestic and export markets.

With five undergroun­d mines and a workforce exceeding 1700, Centennial fuels about 40pc of NSW’s coal-fired electricit­y.

Centennial will be exhibiting at stand N129 at the AIMEX Mining Pavilion.

Exhibiting alongside Centennial is Glencore Australia, one of Australia’s largest mining companies operating in the country for more than 20 years.

Glencore has grown to become a leading commodity producer and provider operating 25 mines across NSW, Queensland, WA as well as the Northern Territory.

Glencore is also a major Australian employer with about 16,300 employees working across various commoditie­s including coal, copper, nickel and many more.

Find Glencore Australia exhibiting at stand P128.

Mach Energy develops and operates economical and efficient energy resources primarily for the internatio­nal market.

It is responsibl­e for operating the Mount Pleasant thermal coal project in the Hunter Valley region of NSW, which contains some of the most attractive coal resources in the area.

Mach Energy assists in facilitati­ng the transition to a low emissions economy by supplying high quality coal to some of the world’s most advanced and high efficient power plants.

Mach Energy can be seen exhibiting with other major mining companies at stand N133.

Whitehaven Coal will also be joining the Pavilion at stand P132.

Whitehaven Coal is Australia’s largest independen­t coal producer and the leading coal producer in North West NSW.

The company operates a total of six mines in the Gunnedah Basin, producing a combinatio­n of thermal and metallurgi­cal coal primarily exported to markets in North and South Asia.

Whitehaven Coal has a workforce that is 2000-strong, with 75pc living in the local communitie­s around where its operations are based.

The fifth leading mining company participat­ing in the AIMEX Mining Pavilion is Yancoal Australia, Australia’s largest pure-play coal producer operating five mines and managing five others across NSW, Queensland and WA.

Yancoal Australia is a significan­t employer within the mining sector with a current workforce of more than 3000 people across its operations.

Yancoal Australia sources the majority of its employees and contractor­s from the local communitie­s in which it operates.

Yancoal Australia will exhibit at stand N135.

AIMEX will not return until 2021, so don’t miss this opportunit­y to access the largest free-to-attend exhibition and conference for the mining industry.

As the industry evolves, AIMEX provides the unique opportunit­y to source the latest products and hear insights from some of the industry’s leading experts.

To review the complete supplier list, view the AIMEX Conference agenda, or secure your attendance at the most anticipate­d mining event of the year, please visit the event website aimex.com.au.

 ??  ?? More than 500 leading companies from around the world will be represente­d at AIMEX.
More than 500 leading companies from around the world will be represente­d at AIMEX.
 ??  ?? The AIMEX conference­s are always well-attended.
The AIMEX conference­s are always well-attended.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Australia