S N Tradelink Pvt. Ltd. supplies finest qualities of imported coal ranging from 5400 GCV to 6200 GCV. We are your number one partner for serious transaction in Indonesian coal. We have all the detailed specifications for each kcal range: GCV, total moisture, total ash, total sulphur, HGI, volatile matter, etc.

Indonesia is currently the world's third largest exporter of steaming coal (after Australia and China). Indonesian coal production has increased in recent years and According to the 2008 BP Statistical Energy Survey, Indonesia had end 2007 coal reserves of 4328 million tonnes.

Indonesia is one of the leading exporters of sub-bituminous coal which represents the bulk of Indonesian coal production.

According to the 2008 BP Statistical Energy Survey, Indonesia had 2007 coal production of 174.83 million tonnes, and consumption of 27.8 million tonnes oil equivalent. Most of Indonesia’s coal reserves are situated in Sumatra in the south, with the balance located in Kalimantan, West Java, and Sulawesi. Coal quality varies, with lower grade lignite (59%), sub bituminous (27%) and high grade bituminous and anthracite (14%).

S. N Tradelink Pvt. Ltd provides complete set of service from the registration in GMDC to the final transportation of coal to the factory. The company plays as an agent for many textile players in surat & arranges all the facilities for the procurement of lignite from the mines to the factory. The company deals in all the above mentioned mines and keeps its customers updated with all the news regarding GMDC. The company provides prompt services and takes well care of the requirement of its customers.

By early 70's, the Industrialisation of Gujarat took off at a rapid pace, particularly in the chemical and textile industries, which required massive quantities of fuel to sustain the growth. GMDC, therefore commenced mining of lignite in Kutch district. Availability of lignite as an efficient and cheaper substitute for coal provided the impetus for industrial growth of Gujarat .The production of lignite, demand driven, continued to increase and reached a level of 5 million tones by the year 1997-98.

Meanwhile, based on further exploration in other parts of Gujarat, more deposits of lignite were identified in Bharuch district. GMDC started mining operations at Rajpardi near Ankleshwar in 1984, and has been supplying lignite to majority of the textile industries from this mine. The other mines being operated under GMDC are as follows :

  • Rajpardi
  • Tadkeshwar
  • Mata Ka Madh
  • Bhavnagar
  • Umarsar

The Company runs a coal processing plant which breaks coal into various useful sizes as per the requirement. This plant functions as a coal breaker to break coal into pieces and sort these pieces into categories of nearly uniform size, a process known as breaking. There are five commercial sizes of coal:

  • 0 to 6 mm
  • 0 to 20 mm
  • 6 to 20 mm
  • 6 to 50 mm
  • 20 to 50 mm

The company supplies Indian coal from Chandrapur. It is also known as Chanda. The region is very rich in mineral wealth such as iron ore, limestone and coal. Many cement factories are located in this region. Due to large number of coal mines present around the city, the city is also known as City of Black Gold. Indian coal is of mostly sub-bituminous rank, followed by bituminous and lignite (brown coal). The ash content in Indian coal ranges from 35% to 50%. Indian coal is classified by 8 grades defined on the basis of Useful Heat Value (UHV). UHV is an expression derived from ash and moisture contents for non-cocking coals as per the Government of India notification.

The company deals in the Calcined Petroleum coke of RIL. Petcoke is a residue left after the refining of crude and has a high calorific value, and is also high in sulphur. RIL’s Jamnagar refinery produces a significant quantity of petcoke. RIL has the world’s largest refining hub at its Jamnagar complex in Gujarat having 1.24 million barrels per day (mbpd) of crude processing capacity. According to the information available on RIL’s website, the annual demand for petcoke in India is presently about 8 million tonnes (mt), with Gujarat and Rajasthan accounting for about 75% of the domestic demand. During the last fiscal, RIL sold a total of 5.34 mt of petcoke