
CET COAL
WHAT IS COAL?
Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock with a high amount of carbon and hydrocarbons. Coal contains the energy stored by plants that lived hundreds of millions of years ago in swampy forests. Coal is classified into four main types: anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, and lignite. The ranking depends on the types and amounts of carbon the coal contains and on the amount of heat energy the coal can produce.


CET COAL
ICM has built a robust Business to Business contract network with numerous energy partners worldwide, establishing itself as a reliable source of coal in the global market, particularly in Asia. We collaborate with over 10 mining and exporting partners in Indonesia who are dedicated to enhancing their coal mining operations, quality, and customer satisfaction under the "CET Coal" brand. Some of the names we collaborate with are PT. Nilam Indah Lestari, and many more. Our mission is to consistently enhance quality control for our customers, operating transparently and encouraging all customers to engage in the operations process for full transparency.
Types of Coal
Our Expertise & Mining Partners
Leveraging our vast experience and effective management abilities, we are well-equipped to develop profitable ventures. ICM operates on a scale with three offices in Indonesia and collaborates with over 10 partners, including PT. Nilam Indah Lestari, among others. Our Jakarta office is responsible for marketing and legal affairs, while our offices in South and East Kalimantan manage operations, supported by a team of specialists in Quality Control and Shipping Management.
3 Cs Of Quality Coal
Calorific Value, Chemical Composition, and Cost are key factors in assessing the effectiveness of coal. The Calorific Value indicates the energy produced, while the Chemical Composition offers insights into efficient combustion. Cost is an important aspect that impacts the economic viability of coal, influencing choices for both industries and consumers. A thorough understanding of these elements is crucial for the responsible use of coal.
