Adaro Energy Indonesia TBK PT
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Adaro Energy Indonesia TBK PT
Adaro Energy Indonesia is an Indonesian mining and energy company best known for producing and selling thermal coal. It extracts coal from its mines, processes it, and moves it through its own logistics network so customers can use it in power plants and industrial boilers. It also has businesses tied to coal hauling, port services, and shipping, which help it control more of the supply chain than a typical miner. The company makes money mainly by selling coal to utilities, industrial users, and traders, both in Indonesia and overseas. A smaller part of the business comes from services and infrastructure linked to getting coal from the mine to the customer, such as transportation and handling. Because it sits at the center of the coal value chain, Adaro is not just a producer; it is also a transport and delivery business. What makes its business model different is this integration. Instead of relying only on third-party contractors and ports, it owns or controls many of the steps needed to move coal efficiently. That can make delivery more reliable for buyers and gives the company more control over costs, quality, and timing than a miner that only sells at the pithead.
Adaro Energy Indonesia is an Indonesian mining and energy company best known for producing and selling thermal coal. It extracts coal from its mines, processes it, and moves it through its own logistics network so customers can use it in power plants and industrial boilers. It also has businesses tied to coal hauling, port services, and shipping, which help it control more of the supply chain than a typical miner.
The company makes money mainly by selling coal to utilities, industrial users, and traders, both in Indonesia and overseas. A smaller part of the business comes from services and infrastructure linked to getting coal from the mine to the customer, such as transportation and handling. Because it sits at the center of the coal value chain, Adaro is not just a producer; it is also a transport and delivery business.
What makes its business model different is this integration. Instead of relying only on third-party contractors and ports, it owns or controls many of the steps needed to move coal efficiently. That can make delivery more reliable for buyers and gives the company more control over costs, quality, and timing than a miner that only sells at the pithead.