The new Belfast mine is a high value-add coal project in the Mpumalanga region, with an expected Life of Mine (LOM) of 17 years for the first phase and it presents an excellent opportunity to grow the coal business. The proper management and maintenance of assets on a newly commissioned plant can immediately fall behind if not planned properly.
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