Minera Autlan

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Company Name
Minera Autlan
Company Type
Public
Industry
Mining
Founded
1953
Headquarters
San Pedro Garza García
Area Served
Not Mentioned
Key People
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Revenue
Not Mentioned
Number of Employees
Not Mentioned
Products
Manganese, Ferroalloys
Website
www.autlan.com.mx
Company Email
info@autlan.com.mx
Address
Julio Verne 39,Col. Polanco – Chapultepec,Méx
Subsidiaries
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Company Description


Minera Autlan is a private Mexican mining company held by Grupo Ferro Minero. The company is engaged in the production and marketing of many kinds of manganese and ferroalloys.

Minera Autlan is a Mexican mining company headquartered in Autlan, Jalisco. Founded in 1955, it is one of the oldest and largest mining companies in Mexico. The company is mainly engaged in the production of copper, gold, silver, zinc, and lead. It operates several mines located in the states of Jalisco, Durango, and Zacatecas.

Minera Autlan is the largest copper producer in Mexico, producing more than 500,000 tons of copper annually. The company also produces gold, silver, zinc, and lead. Its gold operations are located in the state of Durango, while its zinc and lead operations are located in the state of Zacatecas. In addition to mining, Minera Autlan also engages in exploration, development, and processing of minerals.

The company has a strong commitment to safety and environmental protection. It has implemented a number of safety and environmental policies and procedures to ensure the safety of its employees and the surrounding environment. It has also implemented a number of initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, such as waste management and water treatment.

Minera Autlan is a leader in the Mexican mining industry. It has a strong presence in the country, and its operations provide employment for thousands of people. The company is committed to providing sustainable and responsible mining practices, and it is committed to the long-term development of the communities where it operates.

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