Alrosa Extends Wash Season and Achieves Operational Milestones
"Production strategies of Almaz Anabara " JSC are being effectively executed"
JSC "Alrosa", the world's leading diamond producer, is currently in the midst of its wash season, which is expected to continue until the end of September 2025. This season is crucial for the company as it takes advantage of the melting rivers and streams to access and process alluvial deposits.
During this period, Alrosa has made significant strides in operational efficiency. Sand washing has been completed on 15 sorting complexes, surpassing the annual plan. Moreover, associated gold recovery is underway at three jigging plants of the enterprise.
Innovations have also played a key role in Alrosa's success this wash season. The company has put new beneficiation equipment into operation, while enrichment and washing are taking place on eight licensed sites. Four processing shops of Alrosa are meeting their carat targets, a testament to the company's focus on optimizing operations and ensuring that equipment is fully utilized.
Alrosa has also demonstrated its commitment to sustainable practices. The enterprise has purchased 63 units of technological transport and 18 units of mining equipment during the current season, reflecting a focus on investing in equipment that meets environmental regulations and reduces its carbon footprint.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information about Alrosa's wash season, we recommend checking their official website for news and press releases. Additionally, reviewing annual or quarterly financial reports provides detailed operational updates. Industry reports and news outlets can also offer valuable insights into Alrosa's activities and achievements during this period.
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