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Burning Coal

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

The need for coal remains high, especially by China and India.

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Something is different in the Cipaganti Group’s website. On the top are pictures of miners, complete with their heavy equipment. On the front, in big letters: coal mining. The change appeared when the company, with headquarters located in Bandung, officially expanded into the coal business.

On Thursday last week, Cipaganti CEO Andianto Setiabudi officially launched the first coal production of its subsidiary, PT Cipaganti Inti Resources, in Pe

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