en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex (АГМК) recently announced that its "Kauldy" gold extraction plant in Uzbekistan has officially been commissioned, a move aimed at expanding the enterprise's production capacity and increasing local gold output. All process equipment and construction works for the plant were completed using the complex's internal resources, marking it as a landmark achievement of the localization program.
The new plant will process ore from the "Kauldy" and "Kuyi-Kenzasay" deposits, with an annual processing capacity of 200,000 tonnes, and plans are also in place to launch a second-phase project in the future. Core equipment installed at the plant, including flotation machines, hydrocyclones, mills, classifiers, contact tanks, and thickeners, were all manufactured by АГМК's Central Mechanical Repair Plant. The plant construction was undertaken by the "Olmaliq Metallurgical Construction" Trust, with collaboration from multiple departments specializing in maintenance, automation, transportation, and material supply.
The project also included the construction of a two-story administrative and amenity building, an employee canteen, shower rooms, and a guardhouse, along with extensive landscaping and greening works. The commissioning has directly created 151 new jobs.
At the commissioning ceremony, Chief Engineer of the complex Sergey Larionov reported the plant's official startup to Chairman of the Board Abdulla Khursanov, after which the plant produced its first batch of concentrate. Builders, department heads, and specialists who made outstanding contributions to the project were awarded certificates of honor and letters of appreciation. Attendees also toured the production facilities and reviewed employee working conditions.
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