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Welcome to
Indonesian Mining Association
Indonesian Mining Association was founded in May 29, 1975, a non-governmental,
non-political, non-profit organization established in accordance with
the laws of the Republic of Indonesia.
The headquarter and registered office of the association located
in Jakarta.
The association serves as a linking among Government and the mining industry,
organizing lectures, seminars and training activities for the members,
organizing periodic conference on mining in Indonesia, publishes proceedings
and mining information, and representing the indonesian mining industry
at national and international meetings.
IMA is a founding member for the Asean Federation of Mining Association
(AFMA) and currently provides the secretariat for the Federation.
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IMA Purpose
The aims and objectives of the association are to support the government
in its policies to encourage the development of the mining industry and
to utilize non-confidential and non proprietary information to promote
the exploration, mining, mineral beneficial and the metallurgical aspects
in Indonesia through:
- Studying problems relating to such aspects of the mining industry
at the national level and possible solutions of these problems.
- Studying modern methods in the mining industry, which have been adopted
in other countries for application in Indonesia.
- Fostering a mutual respect between the members of the association,
both private and government (it being understood that no decision or
action of the association shall affect any contracts to which any of
the members are parties.
- Advancing new ideas relative to such aspects of the mining industry.
- Fostering a spirit of scientific research among the members of the
association.
- Establishing contact and cooperation with similar professional organizations
outside Indonesia.
- Disseminating objective information and analysis concerning such aspect
of the mining industry.
- Maintenance of a high standard of professional conduct on the part
of the Association members.
- Promotion of the development of the infrastructure necessary to support
the mining industry in Indonesia.
- Familiarization of the general public and educational institutions
witn current developments and problems of the mining.
- Giving assistance to and encouraging potential university graduates
in preparing for a creer in the mining industry.
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