Coal grades explained for industrial buyers

Published: 18 Dec 2024 | Category: Quality

If you want fewer disputes and fewer “surprises” at delivery, you need grade clarity before dispatch, not after.

Why grade clarity matters

Most operational conflicts do not happen because people are dishonest. They happen because expectations were vague. “Good coal” is not a specification. A grade discussion should translate into measurable parameters and acceptance rules.


Common parameters buyers discuss

Different regions and suppliers describe grades differently. The key is to confirm what the supplier means and what the buyer expects. These are the common parameters buyers typically align on.


What to confirm in writing

If you want operational discipline, confirm these points in email or in purchase communication:


Practical advice: reduce disputes

Read: Dispatch planning checklist Request coordination support

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