Sinomach secures supervision contract for 500,000-ton aluminum oxide electrolysis power plant project in Indonesia
(sinomach.com.cn)
Sinomach subsidiary Beijing Scientech International Project Management Co Ltd has recently won the supervision contract for the power plant in Indonesia's ambitious 500,000-ton aluminum oxide electrolysis project. [Photo/CMEC]
Sinomach subsidiary Beijing Scientech International Project Management Co Ltd has recently won the supervision contract for the power plant in Indonesia's ambitious 500,000-ton aluminum oxide electrolysis project. The project, which aims to bolster Indonesia's aluminum production capacity, involves the construction of two 150 MW and two 380 MW power generator units.
As a leading global engineering and construction company, Sinomach will be responsible for ensuring the highest standards of construction quality and safety in the power plant. With extensive experience in the field, it is well-equipped to take on this crucial role.
The aluminum oxide electrolysis project is of strategic importance to Indonesia, as it will significantly enhance the country's production capacity and reduce dependence on imports of the metal. By expanding its domestic aluminum industry, Indonesia aims to boost economic growth and create more job opportunities for its citizens.
Sinomach's involvement in this project not only highlights its expertise in power plant construction but also strengthens its presence in the Indonesian market. Through its commitment to delivering top-notch quality and prioritizing safety, Sinomach is poised to contribute to the successful implementation of this vital project.
With construction expected to begin in the near future, Sinomach is ready to apply its technical excellence and project management skills to ensure the timely completion of the power plant. The company's track record in successfully executing large-scale projects makes it an ideal partner for driving the aluminum oxide electrolysis project forward.
As Indonesia moves forward with its ambitious plans to boost its aluminum industry, Sinomach's role as the supervisor of the power plant underscores its commitment to supporting the country's growth and development.