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 BUMI Mining Service receives Best Performing Business Partner award
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BUMI Mining Service receives Best Performing Business Partner award

Zinc producer Vedanta Group or Hindustan Zinc has recognised GHH India's contractor arm BUMI Mining Service as the Best Performing Business Partner.

Anil Agarwal, Vedanta Resources Limited's founder and executive chairman; Arun Misra, CEO; Hindustan Zinc and Sunil Duggal, Vedanta Group CEO, alongside their remaining executive team members, received the best performer award during an online event.

It was chosen from among all of the company's business partners, according to the equipment manufacturer.

Officials confirmed that GHH Bumi has been doing contract mining at Zawar Mala mine for the past six months and has been awarded for outstanding performance in all mining contract activities such as safety, production, and asset optimization.

GHH BUMI Mining Service was established in the year 2020.

With a fleet of more than 20 GHH load haul dumpers (LHDs), dump trucks, and drilling rigs, its crew has been working at Zawar Mala since January 2021.

The MK-42 dump truck, LHDs LF-14 and LF-10, and two FM 2.3 boom drill rigs from GHH group company Mine Master are currently on their way to India and should arrive in early August.

GHH Bumi is also preparing for the Mochia Balaria Decline Project to expand.

GHH Bumi Mining Services Private Limited is a private, unlisted company founded on January 11, 2021. It is a private limited company with headquarters in North Delhi, Delhi. It has a total paid-up capital of Rs 1.00 crore and an authorised share capital of Rs 3.00 crore.

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Zinc producer Vedanta Group or Hindustan Zinc has recognised GHH India's contractor arm BUMI Mining Service as the Best Performing Business Partner. Anil Agarwal, Vedanta Resources Limited's founder and executive chairman; Arun Misra, CEO; Hindustan Zinc and Sunil Duggal, Vedanta Group CEO, alongside their remaining executive team members, received the best performer award during an online event. It was chosen from among all of the company's business partners, according to the equipment manufacturer. Officials confirmed that GHH Bumi has been doing contract mining at Zawar Mala mine for the past six months and has been awarded for outstanding performance in all mining contract activities such as safety, production, and asset optimization. GHH BUMI Mining Service was established in the year 2020. With a fleet of more than 20 GHH load haul dumpers (LHDs), dump trucks, and drilling rigs, its crew has been working at Zawar Mala since January 2021. The MK-42 dump truck, LHDs LF-14 and LF-10, and two FM 2.3 boom drill rigs from GHH group company Mine Master are currently on their way to India and should arrive in early August. GHH Bumi is also preparing for the Mochia Balaria Decline Project to expand. GHH Bumi Mining Services Private Limited is a private, unlisted company founded on January 11, 2021. It is a private limited company with headquarters in North Delhi, Delhi. It has a total paid-up capital of Rs 1.00 crore and an authorised share capital of Rs 3.00 crore. Image Source

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