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Brief history of Billiton
Billiton's origins stretch back to 29 September 1860, when the articles of association were approved by a meeting of shareholders in the Het Groot Keizerhof hotel in The Hague, Netherlands.
Two months later, the company acquired the concession to a tin-rich island in the Indonesian archipelago near Sumatra. The island was called Billiton (now Belitung), hence the name.
Billiton's initial business forays included tin and lead smelting in The Netherlands, followed in the 1940s by bauxite mining in Indonesia and Suriname. In 1970, the Royal Dutch/Shell group of companies acquired Billiton and accelerated the scope of progress of this growth.
In 1997, Billiton Plc became a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.
Throughout the 1990s and beyond, Billiton experienced considerable growth. Its portfolio included aluminium smelters in South Africa and Mozambique, nickel operations in Australia and Colombia, base metals mines in South America, Canada and South Africa, coal mines in Australia, Colombia and South Africa, as well as interests in operations in Brazil, Suriname, Australia (aluminium) and South Africa (titanium minerals and steel and ferroalloys).
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PT Timah (Persero) Tbk has a long history of tin mining in Indonesia for more than 200 years.

Bangka Tin Winning Bedrijf(BTW)
Gemeenschaappelijke Mijnbouw Maatschaappij Billiton (GMB)
Singkep TIN Exploitatie Maatschappij (SITEM)

The Dutch companies were nationalized to be three State-Owned Companies, comprising:

BTW to be PN Tambang Timah Bangka
GMB to be PN Tambang Timah Belitung
SITEM to be PN Tambang Timah Singkep

 
 
 
1953 - 1958
The Dutch companies were nationalized to be three State-Owned Companies, comprising:
 

BTW to be PN Tambang Timah Bangka
GMB to be PN Tambang Timah Belitung
SITEM to be PN Tambang Timah Singkep

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Namesort descending Vessel type Built in Power Volume
Ayerpoetih (ex Eersteling ) CSD 1924 215 kW
Bima TIN 1976 6080 kW
Bucyrus TIN
E.B. 12 Lais (E.B. II) TIN 1925
E.B. 13 Rayah (E.B. IV) TIN 1925
E.B. 3 MARAS TIN 1947
E.B. 7 Plaben TIN 1931 570 kW
E.B. 8 Klanci TIN 1938
E.B. 9 Tempilang TIN 1931
EB 1 Eersteling TIN 1919
Kantoeng TIN 1936
Langkuas CSD 1954 590 kW
Mendanau TIN 1947
Menoembing TIN 1947
Raja 1912 TIN 1912
Selajar CSD 1954 590 kW
Singkep TIN 1947
Singkep TIN 1890
Sipendar CSD 1926 190 kW
Spuit Banka TIN 1912
Spuit Billiton III TIN 1912

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