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For the period from January to September 2024, the labor collective of Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex fulfilled all forecast indicators.
On October 8 this year, a delegation headed by the Director of the Agency for Innovative Development of Uzbekistan, Sharof Rajabbaev, visited the AMMC.
All technological processes of copper concentrator plant No. 3 will be fully automated using modern equipment.
For period from January till September 2024, AMMC fulfilled the forecast indicators for the export of manufactured products.
It should be mentioned that these panels with a total capacity of 375 kW/h are currently raising the production efficiency of the mine to a higher level.
In order to improve the skills of specialists and further increase professional skills, a modern digitized test stand has been put into operation.
On September 9-24 of this year, the Mobile Angiograph mobile hospital was brought to the Medical and Sanitary Department, where the workers of the combine underwent a free medical examination.
An average of 800 workers are trained and retrained in 1 year.
3-The next test process with full loading in the crushing and reloading complex was held on September 19 of this year.
It is known that Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Combine has been establishing mutually beneficial cooperation relations with many foreign higher educational institutions.
According to the adopted program for the reconstruction of the copper enrichment plant, the mills No. 25 and 26 in section No. 2 of the Refinery and Flotation Shop were overhauled.
On September 20 of this year, representatives of CRRC Dalian Co., Ltd. visited the Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex.
The workers of the enterprise have fulfilled their obligations for ore extraction by 103.6% since the beginning of the year, and for its processing - by 105.3%.
It is worth noting that all technological units of the new factory are controlled automatically from the central dispatch center.
At the initiative of management experts, self-tipping technological vehicles "Kamaz" with a load capacity of 20 tons were switched from diesel fuel to an alternative fuel type, methane gas.