Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corp 2024 IR
The report highlights Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corporation's financial and operational performance for 2024, focusing on its copper and gold production in Toledo City, Cebu. Despite facing physical and financial challenges that led to a net loss of Php231 million, the company successfully reduced its losses by 121% compared to 2023 through disciplined spending and improved operational efficiency. Key achievements include reaching 29.3 million safe manhours without a lost-time incident, reforesting 1,701.5 hectares of land, and recycling 61% of its water. Additionally, the company advanced its 4.996 MWp Floating Solar Power Project, scheduled for completion by June 2025, to supply renewable energy to its mill plant.
Company: Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corp
Sector: Materials
Country: Philippines
Year: 2024
Type: IR
Pages: 62
Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corp
The report highlights Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corporation's financial and operational performance for 2024, focusing on its copper and gold production in Toledo City, Cebu. Despite facing physical and financial challenges that led to a net loss of Php231 million, the company successfully reduced its losses by 121% compared to 2023 through disciplined spending and improved operational efficiency. Key achievements include reaching 29.3 million safe manhours without a lost-time incident, reforesting 1,701.5 hectares of land, and recycling 61% of its water. Additionally, the company advanced its 4.996 MWp Floating Solar Power Project, scheduled for completion by June 2025, to supply renewable energy to its mill plant.
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Document Details
Report Year
2024
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2024 - Dec 31, 2024
Fiscal Year
2024
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
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