Deswik’s Indonesia expansion: mine planning implementation insights for engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell
First reported on International Mining – News
30 Second Briefing
Deswik has opened a new office in Jakarta, Indonesia, backed by a local consulting team to support deployment of its mine planning and scheduling software across the country’s open-pit and underground operations. The company will host Deswik Exchange Jakarta on 16 April to showcase practical workflows and case studies drawn from real‑world mining projects. A permanent in‑country team should shorten implementation cycles, improve on‑site training and support, and allow closer integration of Deswik tools with Indonesian regulatory, geotechnical and production planning requirements.
Technical Brief
- Event content is framed around “practical technical software and consulting solutions” rather than generic product demos.
- Workflows to be showcased are explicitly drawn from real-world mining project experience, not synthetic examples.
- Local consulting capability is described as “fortified”, implying multi-person, permanent technical staff rather than a sales outpost.
- Deswik positions the Jakarta base as a long-term commitment to Indonesia, not a short campaign office.
- Consulting scope is stated to include both software deployment and broader technical advisory for mine planning workflows.
- Real-world project focus suggests case studies will include full planning chains: design, scheduling, haulage and reporting.
- For other jurisdictions, this model indicates value in pairing mine-planning software rollouts with embedded local technical teams.
Our Take
Locating a Deswik Exchange event in Indonesia suggests the company is targeting large domestic operators and contractors that are ramping up complex coal and metals projects, where local support for scheduling and design tools can be a differentiator in tenders.
International Mining’s appearance across both this Deswik item and other technology-heavy pieces in our coverage signals that software vendors with a physical footprint in key mining hubs like Indonesia are increasingly being profiled alongside major operators rather than as niche suppliers.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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