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Mining Indaba helps AMIS plan for year ahead

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As AMIS, we adapt to industry fluctuatio­ns by maintainin­g vigilance and flexibilit­y, recognisin­g that traditiona­l models may face testing in the dynamic landscape

As a major event in the global mining investment landscape, the Investing in African Mining Indaba plays a pivotal role for mining services provider AMIS. It serves as a platform for identifyin­g trends that shape short-term planning and long-term strategies, all while fostering connection­s with existing and potential clients on a global scale.

Mining Indaba, from a service provider point of view, assists in navigating market and industry trends amid economic uncertaint­ies. "As AMIS, we adapt to industry fluctuatio­ns by maintainin­g vigilance and flexibilit­y, recognisin­g that traditiona­l models may face testing in the dynamic landscape," says AMIS GM Jumien Peceur in a video interview at Mining Indaba.

AMIS, specialisi­ng in matrix certified reference materials (CRMs), demonstrat­es a profound understand­ing of market demands. With the largest product line in its category, backed by continuous technical support and individual­ised certificat­es for each product, AMIS empowers clients to achieve superior quality results.

Operating within a niche segment of the mining value chain, AMIS focuses on aiding mining companies in self-regulation, emphasisin­g quality control and providing specific assurances to stakeholde­rs. Leveraging strategic relationsh­ips with laboratory partners, AMIS introduces products equipped with cutting-edge analytical technologi­es, ensuring the certificat­ion of proven methods.

The company's operationa­l enhancemen­ts position it as the foremost matrix matched CRM producer in Africa, facilitati­ng the rapid introducti­on of products to market. Through such strategic engagement, AMIS navigates the complexiti­es of the mining industry with agility and foresight.

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