We are Coal Mining and Trading, ready to supply Steam Coal from South Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Specification:
GAR 4000-4200.
Total Moisture 34.00-36.00 %.
Inherent Moisture : 20.00-22.00 %.
Ash : 4.00-6.00 %.
Total Sulphur : 0.15-1.00 %.
Volatile Matter : 38.00-46.00 %.
Fixed Carbon : 40.00-42.00 %.
Size : 0-50mm 90% min.
HGI : 43.00-45.00.
Supply Quantity : 50,000-100,000 MT/Month.
Minimum Order Quantity : Barge about 7500 MT.
Packaging : Bulk.
Trade Terms : FOB, CFR.
PRICE : ICI 4 (Indonesian Coal Index).
Payment : LC at Sight or Cash/TT Terms 5.4.1.
Loading Port Barge : Jetty Talenta Bumi, Marabahan-South Kalimantan.
Port of Discharge : (Transhipment to Vessel) Taboneo Anchorage-South Kalimantan.
We are a coal mining company with millions reserve of steam coal with GCV 3700-3800 Kcal based in Palembang, Indonesia. Minimum order quantity is 100,000 MT/month Price will be referring to the ICI 4 during the agreement process Payment method: FOB on barge with document against payment collection (D/P) Shipping term: FOB
Coal Specifications: Origin: Indonesia Types: Bituminous and Sub-bituminous coal GCV (Gross Calorific Value): 4,200 â?? 7,500 Kcal/kg Ash Content: 1% â?? 15% Moisture: 10% â?? 30% Sulfur Content: Low (0.2% â?? 1.0%) Services: Direct sourcing from Indonesian producers Contract-based supply with quality assurance Complete documents: CoA, Bill of Lading, etc. 2% Performance Bond for transaction security.
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