The gates and floats in the Bateman-APIC jig processing coal at the Dipka Mine in Chhattisgarh State, India.

Nava Bharat’s Bateman-APIC jig producing ferrochrome near Meramandali in Orissa, India.


 

 

 


Overview

Bateman India focuses on the design and construction of process plants tailored to client specifications in the minerals and metals industries in India.

Bateman India serves all the metals and minerals market sectors, including platinum-group metals, non-ferrous and ferrous metals, diamonds and semi-precious stones, coal and industrial minerals.

Use Bateman India for:

  • contracting and project management
  • process-orientated engineering
  • financial and commercial facilitation
  • specialist niche technologies.

Bateman India handles all large and small projects:

  • LSTK (lump-sum turnkey) and EPCM (engineering, procurement, construction and management)
  • Installing processing equipment and engineered systems
  • New facilities and brown-field upgrades
  • Pre- and feasibility studies and bankable documents
  • Due-diligence studies
  • Control-budget estimates and asset evaluations
  • Process developments and audits
  • Design and detail engineering
  • Retrofits and modifications.

Bateman India offers highly competitive services, material and equipment sourced in India for the benefit of Bateman Engineering projects in all parts of the world.

Activities

The offices in India provide a diverse offering of services, process technology and products to be imported to, generated in and exported from India:

  • Sale of Bateman Engineering proprietary technology products into the Indian market, including local fabrication in most cases.

  • Implementation of all metallurgical plant or other projects undertaken by Bateman Engineering in India, with technology supply packages from other Bateman Engineering offices.

  • Procurement of material and equipment in India for Bateman Engineering projects throughout the world.

  • Provision of detail design packages to Bateman Engineering projects outside India.

  • Recruitment and employment of technical and support staff for Bateman Engineering projects to be executed from the Indian office, as well as staff to be seconded to Bateman Engineering offices elsewhere for project related defined periods.

  • Facilitation of Bateman Engineering contacts with Indian customers, vendors, subcontractors, competitors, authorities and technology suppliers. In particular, it is planned that local partners will be sought either with cost effective Indian process technology or which are prepared to develop certain embryonic Bateman Engineering technologies to the point of commercialisation in India in partnership with Bateman Engineering.