Kagem edged-up emerald mining!
Invested
US$11 million in new equipment
To increase
operational efficiencies
Kagem
Mining has invested US$11 million in new equipment to increase operational
efficiencies at the world’s largest emerald mine, creating further skilled
local jobs in the process.
The
equipment includes 13 Articulated Dump Trucks (ADTs) with a rated capacity of
45 tonnes each; two 6-cubic-metre Hydraulic Excavators and service equipment
such as Water Bowser with 36,000 Litres carrying capacity, Tyre Handler,
Telescopic Handler and other supporting equipment. These machines feature state
of art technology to facilitate smooth, safe and productive operations.
Kagem
General Manager Prahalad Kumar Singh said: “This additional capital infusion
will improve the productivity with enhanced efficiency at reduced operational
cost. This is in line with our
philosophy of continuous process improvement.”
With
the support of Gemfields’ management, the purchase of Kagem’s new machinery has
resulted in increased capacity. This
further capital infusion will generate additional direct, permanent,
pensionable employment to the tune of 100 and indirect employment of 70.
Mr
Prahalad has emphasised that preference will be given to the Lufwanyama
communities for employment offers. Kagem is focused on investing in employee
training in technical and operational areas with a special focus on safety of
personnel and property and in employee welfare, such as improved accommodation
with the best available architecture talent pool in Zambia.
“We
are committed to investing in the future, not for short-term gains but for
long-term sustainable growth for the company, the government, employees and all
other stakeholders,” said Mr Singh.
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