Indonesia's mining landscape, particularly in Kalimantan and Sumatra, demands a robust conveyor system that can withstand extreme precipitation and high humidity. The prevalence of open-pit mining for nickel and coal means equipment is constantly exposed to corrosive elements and abrasive materials.
Currently, many sites rely on aging infrastructure that suffers from frequent belt slippage and premature wear. The geographical fragmentation of the Indonesian islands necessitates highly modular conveyor components that can be transported and assembled efficiently in remote jungle locations.
Economic growth in the downstream smelting sector is driving a transition toward more integrated conveyor transfer systems to reduce reliance on manual trucking and minimize operational downtime during the monsoon seasons.
