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Cooperation has been established between AMMC and the Almalyk branch of Tashkent State Technical University.
Currently, about 7,600 women work at Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex.
The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Germany to Uzbekistan Manfred Huterer recently visited AMMС.
On an area of 243 hectares, 1 million 536 thousand seedlings of various types of trees were complexed.
Within the framework of the agreement between AMMC and the University of Geological Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, an educational seminar was held with the participation of foreign specialists.
The main objective of the Investigative Committee is to ensure compliance with the legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan on combating corruption and monitoring the implementation of measures in this area.
The Almalyk mining and metallurgical complex is actively implementing initiatives to integrate science and production
Of particular importance are the educational programs organized within the framework of AMMC cooperation with German companies.
Recently, a meeting of the labor collective of the AMMC Technological Transport Department was held, during which the results of work in 2024 were summed up and tasks for 2025 were defined.
Today, January 14, a spiritual and educational event dedicated to the Day of Defenders of the Motherland and the 33rd anniversary of the formation of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan was held in the Metallurg Palace of Culture.
In order to launch the monitoring system on the territory of the Kalmakyr and Yoshlik I mines, a local observation network was created
On the initiative of the management of the AMMC, informational and educational events were organized for women working in the structural divisions of the complex.
During the reporting period, commidity products were produced in the amount of 38,149,318,936,000 soums, the the forecast indicator was fulfilled by 116.1%
The company's team is faced with the task of replacing 23 pump-hydrocyclone units involved in the ore crushing stage.
To date, 800 square meters of old paving stones have already been dismantled.