Day 1
8.00
Registration and coffee
9.00
Chairman’s opening remarks
Andrew Keith, Leader Mining Infrastructure, Aurecon
| GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES AND INCENTIVES |
9.10
Mining investment and export policy updates
- Investment and new project outlook across various sectors
- Implications for transport and logistics infrastructure
- Elaboration on the 2009 new mining law and its implications on foreign investment, mining license, mining operations, refi ning and processing, taxes and levies etc
- Government indicatives on attracting foreign investment
H.E. Widjajono Partowidagdo, Vice Minister, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Indonesia
9.50
Policy updates on Indonesia’s transport infrastructure for the mining sector
- Master plan on improving transport infrastructure
- By region: Kalimantan, Sumartra, Papua and Sulawesi
- Key initiatives for Road, Rail and Port sectors
H.E. Bambang Susantono, Vice Minister, Ministry of Transport, Indonesia
10.30
Morning Tea
11.00
Strategic planning of pit to port infrastructure projects from Bumi Resources
- Masterplan of growth and expansion by 2020
- Coal strategic initiatives/ development
- Non-coal strategic initiatives / development
Achmad Reza Widjaja, Chief Economist, PT Bumi Resources
11.40
Project updates: The Overland conveyor construction project from KPC
- KPC’s expansion plan by 2012
- Current status of the conveyor system constructions : Timeline and capacity
- Opportunities for vendors and investors
Poltak Sinaga, Project Manager - OLC & TBCT Area, PT Kaltim Prima Coal
12.20
Successful Execution of pit to port projects
- Key project criteria to consider
- Financial and technical considerations
- Assessing implementation timeframes
- Working with mining companies and Government
Tony Frampton, Operation Director, SNC LAVALIN
Alan Christer, Senior Project Manager - Rail Systems, SNC LAVALIN
1.00
Lunch
2.00
Port Expansion projects in East Kalimantan
- Project timeframes and capacity
- Signifi cant advantages of MBCT
- Implications to coal miners and traders in Kalimantan
Keith Wyper, CEO, Miang Besar Coal Terminal
2.40
Bontang Coal Terminal at Indominco
- Project update
- The logistics solution offered
- Partnership opportunities
Sean Pellow, Bontang Group Head, PT Indominco Mandiri
3.20
Tea break
| INNOVATIONS IN PIT TO PORT LOGISTICS |
3.50
Best practice: Pit to port simulation – accurately determining the logistics requirements for effective supply chain solutions
- Projecting mineral through put
- Modeling alternative scenarios
- Evaluating economics
James Balzary , Director, Resources, SolveIT Software
4.30
Pit to Port Logistics - Navigating the risks
- Interaction between supply chain contracts
- Addressing the project risks
- Project and finance structures
Marius Toime, Senior Associate, Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP
5.00
Close of day one
Day 2
8.00
Registration and Coffee
9.00
Chairman’s remarks:
Affan A. Alamudi, Partner, PT. Royston Advisory Indonesia
| Logistics Solutions For Sumatra and Sulawesi |
9.10
Updates on port expansion projects fromIndonesia Port Corporation IV
- Current status of IPC IV and the need for expansion
- Improving port infrastructure and multimodel access
- Project completion progress
Pasoroan Herman Harianja, Director, Indonesia Port Corporation IV
9.50
Road project updates from PT Antam
- Current road project in Sulawesi- project timeframe and process
- Dealing with local authorities
- Lessons learnt and conclusions
Ahmad Raymond Trilaksana, Project Manager, Tambang Nikel Konawe Utara, PT. ANTAM (Persero), Tbk
10.30
Morning Tea
11.00
Road and terminal constructions for Nickel transportation
- Nickel ore – are challenges different from other minerals?
- Typical bottlenecks and solutions possible
- What can work for other projects?
Burhan Tadjudin, Director, Bumi Makmur Selaras Group
11.40
Outlook on Sumatra pit to port infrastructure and investment opportunities
- Natural resources reserves and mining projects
- Current challenges in pit to port infrastructure
- Government policies and regulations
- Future planning on improving transport infrastructure constructions
Dr. Supriyadi, Senior Advisor to the Coordinating Minister of Economic Affairs for Business Competition, Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs Republic of Indonesia
12.20
Panel Discussion: Challenges and Solutions for developing integrated pit to port logistics in Indonesia
- Changing project locations and the move to more remote areas
- Factors inhibiting further investment
- Criteria for evaluating different options
- CAPEX and OPEX considerations
- Adapting solutions from different regions and projects
Poltak Sinaga, Project Manager - OLC & TBCT Area, PT Kaltim Prima Coal
More panelists to be confirmed
1 pm
Lunch
| Financing and Best Practices |
2.00
A Commercial perspective on floating transshipment systems
- Floating terminals – measuring the success of current applications
- Invest or rent? Analysis on cost and return on investment
- Future opportunities for floating terminals development in Indonesia
Ashok Mitra, Chief Financial Officer, PT Kaltim Prima Coal
2.40
M&A in mining industry and its impact on pit to port logistics
- M&A in Mining – will it last? Consolidation or Cross Border M&A?
- key drivers of M&A
- impacts to pit to port logistics
Sandeep Pahwa, Vice Chairman & Head of Investment Banking, South East Asia, Barclays Capital
3.20
Best Practice: Resolving the logistics and supply chain challenges in remote mining regions
- Outlook for remote mining projects
- Specific logistics considerations
- Working with Government and other partners
Andrew Keith, Leader Mining Infrastructure, Aurecon
Rifki Feriandi, Country Manager - Indonesia, Aurecon
4.00
Tea break
4.30
Close of Conference
Post-Conference Workshop
Economics of Pit to Port
Transportation Alternatives
Today’s global economic downturn means that buyers and sellers must focus on seeking improvements to all sections of the supply chain. This is the only area where effi ciency developments and sustainable cost reduction could produce long-lasting and significant improvements.
This workshop will cover:
- Key factors to look at when determining mining logistics solutions
- Cost comparisons among rail, truck, conveyors and barging
- Impact of specifi c project characteristics
- Short term and long term ROI
- Case studies
About Workshop Leaders
Andrew Keith
Leader Mining Infrastructure
Aurecon
Andrew has a formidable background in management as a project manager for multidisciplinary teams, as well as having managed Aurecon’s Indonesian operations for 12 years. Andrew is a civil engineer with more than 20 years’ experience including major industrial and mining infrastructure projects. He has been responsible for many multi-disciplinary projects providing infrastructure for mining and related industries. In Indonesia he was involved in the successful delivery of a number of coal and other mine projects including being directly responsible for numerous ore transport logistics and handling studies, engineering and project delivery.
Rifki Feriandi
Country Manager - Indonesia
Aurecon
Rifki is the Aurecon Indonesia Country Manager responsible for operation of Aurecon business in Indonesia. Rifki lead the office through the GFC period and now leads regrowth of the business with an increase works, projects and successful Client engagement. Rifki also has a background in management of multidisciplinary teams, and was manager of Aurecon Indonesia’s remote resource centre providing engineering to the Australian business in the last resource boom. Rifki is a structural engineer with more than18 years’ experience including industrial and mining infrastructure projects as well as high rise buildings.