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Mr. Bahraman: Reviving the Mines is a Chain from Discovery to the Market/Reviving the Mines Can Be a Start for Processing and Machinery Manufacturing

Mr. Bahraman: Reviving the Mines is a Chain from Discovery to the Market/Reviving the Mines Can Be a Start for Processing and Machinery Manufacturing
“We are going to revive the inactive mines,” said the chairman of Iran’s Mine House, “as a result of reviving the inactive mines, the processing Manufacturing of the machinery and tools could also start.”

 

 

 

According to the Mining Investment Insurance Corporation’s public relations, Mohammad Reza Bahraman said, in the first part of the Production Expansion through Reviving and Reactivating Small Mines conference which was held in International conventions center of Eram Grand Hotel, “We, the authorities of governmental and private section, can bring a great movement in the Mine section.”
We Will Reactivate the Inactive Mines
“We are going to reactivate the inactive mines,” the chairman added, “this conference is a pretty good start.”
If We Revive the Mines, We Can Start the Processing and Manufacturing the Machinery
“Iran’s Mine House has tried its best to use the natural potentials of this country,” continued the chairman, “and if we revive the inactive mines we can have a good start in processing and even start manufacturing the machinery.”
This Movement of Reviving the Mines is a Chain from Discovery to Market
“The market recently has been in a way that many mines could not use their full potential and capacities,” said Mr. Bahraman, “so we have to find the problems and solve them. IMIDRO, as the company responsible for the Reviving and Reactivating Small Mines project, has good connections with private sections and active miners. We appreciate the delegation of authorities from the Mines Supreme Council. The Mines Supreme Council delegated some of the authorities to the Reactivating Small Mines Council to speed up the project, and we are thankful for that.”

 

 

Aug 4, 2019 13:20
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