MASA is aware of the importance of mineral raw materials for a sustainable energy future, which is why the company joins AMINER, contributing its experience of more than 40 years in the industrial field.

Founded in 1976 as a company specialising in industrial maintenance, we have remained faithful to our origins while expanding our range of services in order to be able to contribute more adequately to the development of our customers.

Our objective is to maintain a continuous technical and organisational evolution that guarantees management in a context of economic and geographical growth, that provides the security of a good service to our clients, adequate returns to our shareholders and professional security and prestige to our employees.

We are currently immersed in an intense process of business evolution, business improvement and strategic growth. In this sense, Masa is clear about its strategy in its commitment to key sectors for the energy transition, which is why it is doing so in the mining sector at national level.

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Access to mineral raw materials has become a “strategic weapon” in order to meet the objectives of the 2030 agenda for a sustainable energy future. The energy transition is now a reality that has enabled the emergence of new agents of change.

The supply of mineral energy raw materials is essential for the essential energy industries, for the energy transition. MASA spares no effort to invest in a sector that is seen as necessary, profitable and safe to achieve this long-awaited energy transition. Good practices and responsible mining are key factors in achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, a challenge that MASA assumes and defends, which is why the Association of Research, Extraction, Mining-Metallurgical, Auxiliary and Service Companies, AMINER, has wished to incorporate Mantenimiento y Montajes Industriales, S.A. (MASA) as a new associated company.

Here is a link to the news published by AMINER:

https://www.aminer.es/noticias/aminer-suma-a-masa-como-nueva-empresa-asociada/

https://www.aminer.es/organization/85/

About AMINER

The Association of Mining and Metallurgical Research, Extraction, Transformation and Service Companies, AMINER, is currently made up of 57 members representing most of the entities related to metallic mining in Andalusia: Abraservice, Agbar, Aggreko, AGQ Mining & Bioenergy, ALS, Alto Minerals Denarius, Atalaya Mining, Atlantic Copper, Ayesa, Ayma Mining Solutions, Calgovsa, Cauchos San Diego S.L., Cobre Las Cruces, Codisevand, Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros Mineros del Sur, Cubicoff, Duro Felguera, Ecotúnel, Elettón, ERM, Exploraciones Mineras Andémeras, Exploraciones Mineras Andémeras, Ayesa, Ayma Mining Solutions, Calgovsa, Cauchos San Diego S.L., Cobre Las Cruces, Codisevand, Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros de Minas del Sur, Cubicoff, Duro Felguera, Ecotúnel, Elettón, ERM, Exploraciones Mineras del Andévalo, Finanzauto, FLSmidth, Fundación Río Tinto, Green Soil Solutions, Grupo Marco, IDOM, Ilustre Colegio Oficial de Geólogos de Andalucía (ICOGA), Inerco, Insersa, IPH, Iturri, Kandelium, Los Frailes, Lurpelan, MASA, Maxam, Mecwide, Metso Outotec, Minas de Alquife, Minas de Estaño, Minesur, Movitex, Nordic Guarantee, Pan Global Resources, Paterson & Cooke, Sandfire Matsa, Sandvik, San Martín Contratistas, Savilcon Group, SEMA (Servicios Mineros de Andalucía), Subterra Ingeniería, Tharsis Mining, Torsa, Urva Fluidos Industriales, Veintimilla and Xcalibur Multiphysics.