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ANALYSIS OF THE VALUE – ADDED FOR TAYAN BAUXITE ORE AND CHEMICAL GRADE ALUMINA Harta Haryadi
Indonesian Mining Journal Vol 19, No 3 (2016): INDONESIAN MINING JOURNAL VOL. 19 NO. 3, October 2016
Publisher : Puslitbang tekMIRA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (551.905 KB) | DOI: 10.30556/imj.Vol19.No3.2016.631

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Research conducted at PT. ANTAM and PT. ICA (Indonesia Chemical Alumina) Tayan, West Kalimantan was aimed to compare the amount of company value-added from selling the bauxite ore as a raw material and the chemical grade alumina as a processed goods. This research showed that company value added from selling 850.000 tons raw meterial US $ 8.92 million it consisted of salary and wages of US $ 692.42 thousand, royalties, CSR and insurance US $ 473.87 thousand, surveyor services US $ 150.00 thousand, other services $ 45.00 thousand, corporate income tax of US $ 1.64 million, Bank interest US $ 191.77 thousand. The company profits obtained the US $ 5, 73 million was. Of the US$ 8.92 million added value and 850.000 bauxite selling, the increase of total added value was US$ 10.49 per ton. Selling the chemical grade alumina up to 300,000 tons or equivalent to 850,000 tons provided the value-added to the US $ 57.24 million that consisted of an increase in revenue salaries and wages to US$ 3.85 million. 50.75 billion, royalties, CSR and insurance of US $ 2.49 million, surveyor services and other services US $ 16.50 million, corporate income tax $ 10.39 million, Bank interest US $ 1.21 million and corporate profits to the US $ 22.00 million. The overall value added from selling the processed goods was US$ 190.44 per ton. It is indicated that selling the chemical grade alumina provides a greater profit than that of selling the raw material.
ANALYSIS OF THE VALUE – ADDED FOR TAYAN BAUXITE ORE AND CHEMICAL GRADE ALUMINA Harta Haryadi
Indonesian Mining Journal Vol 19 No 3 (2016): INDONESIAN MINING JOURNAL VOL. 19 NO. 3, October 2016
Publisher : Balai Besar Pengujian Mineral dan Batubara tekMIRA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30556/imj.Vol19.No3.2016.631

Abstract

Research conducted at PT. ANTAM and PT. ICA (Indonesia Chemical Alumina) Tayan, West Kalimantan was aimed to compare the amount of company value-added from selling the bauxite ore as a raw material and the chemical grade alumina as a processed goods. This research showed that company value added from selling 850.000 tons raw meterial US $ 8.92 million it consisted of salary and wages of US $ 692.42 thousand, royalties, CSR and insurance US $ 473.87 thousand, surveyor services US $ 150.00 thousand, other services $ 45.00 thousand, corporate income tax of US $ 1.64 million, Bank interest US $ 191.77 thousand. The company profits obtained the US $ 5, 73 million was. Of the US$ 8.92 million added value and 850.000 bauxite selling, the increase of total added value was US$ 10.49 per ton. Selling the chemical grade alumina up to 300,000 tons or equivalent to 850,000 tons provided the value-added to the US $ 57.24 million that consisted of an increase in revenue salaries and wages to US$ 3.85 million. 50.75 billion, royalties, CSR and insurance of US $ 2.49 million, surveyor services and other services US $ 16.50 million, corporate income tax $ 10.39 million, Bank interest US $ 1.21 million and corporate profits to the US $ 22.00 million. The overall value added from selling the processed goods was US$ 190.44 per ton. It is indicated that selling the chemical grade alumina provides a greater profit than that of selling the raw material.