Molycop has opened a new SAG Ball line in Cilegon, Indonesia, that will double its SAG Ball production capacity from 50,000 t to 100,000 t. The new line positions Molycop to meet the region’s increasing demand with greater efficiency and reliability.
In a significant achievement, the production line also achieves a local content certification of above 50% and is operated by a fully local workforce. This reflects Molycop’s commitment to local sourcing and its dedication to fostering talent and opportunities within the community.
Jim Anderson, Molycop CEO, announced the opening of the new production line in front of the Australian Ambassador to Indonesia and other distinguished guests.
He said the occasion marked a significant milestone for Molycop in Indonesia, its customers and the broader local community. “Cilegon has been home to Molycop’s operations for over 25 years. This facility is one of 14 strategically located plants in some of the world’s most important mining regions. Initially established to service the local Indonesian mining industry, our Cilegon plant now proudly supports operations across Southeast Asia.”
He added that Molycop had invested more than US$100 million in the region in the last 25 years. “This commitment underscores our belief in Indonesia’s industrial landscape’s potential and resilience. Today’s inauguration of the new SAG ball production line is a testament to this enduring investment.”
In addition to investing in Cilegon, Molycop has acquired the Cikande Plant, the first High-Chrome grinding media plant to be 100% Molycop-owned. The acquisition brings 75 new employees into the Molycop Indonesia team. It also diversifies its product mix and market reach, further strengthening its position in the industry.
Molycop adds: “The success and growth of Molycop in Indonesia are deeply rooted in our partnership with the local community and our dedicated workforce. We are committed to continuing this journey of growth and collaboration, ensuring that the benefits of our investments are felt throughout the region.”
Anderson told the assembled guests that their support and collaboration made the opening of the production line possible. He also gave his special thanks to the Molycop team in Indonesia and the dignitaries and representatives from Freeport who attended. He concluded: “I want to thank everyone – our employees, partners, customers, and the community – for their unwavering support and commitment. We are building a stronger, more resilient future for the mining industry and beyond.”