(Bloomberg) -- PT Aneka Tambang, Indonesia's second-
largest nickel mining company, is studying a plan to more than
tiple production by 2012 of the metal used to help make steel
rust resistant.
Antam, as the company is known, may build a plant with
capacity to make 30,000 to 50,000 metric tons of ferronickel,
Darma Ambiar, development director of the Jakarta-based company,
said today in Manila. He didn't say how much the plant may cost.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
largest nickel mining company, is studying a plan to more than
tiple production by 2012 of the metal used to help make steel
rust resistant.
Antam, as the company is known, may build a plant with
capacity to make 30,000 to 50,000 metric tons of ferronickel,
Darma Ambiar, development director of the Jakarta-based company,
said today in Manila. He didn't say how much the plant may cost.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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