Hematite Iron Ore Lump
Fe content on dry basis: 60%, Reject below 58%. Size: 10-50mm. Price: $34.00 USD (Thirty Four US Dollars) Per Dry Metric Ton.
Hematite Iron Ore Supply Contract
Hematite Iron Ore Lump. Fe content on dry basis: 60%, Reject below 58%. Size: 10-50 mm. Origin: EuropƩ & M-E. Initial SCO 20,000 MT. This information is effective and supply is been confirmed 2014-04-01. More information about structural guidelines for iron ore supply contracting can be viewed at: https://sites.google.com/site/ironorecommodity/
Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBFS)
Copper slag (Fe 40%-47% and Cu 073% - 1.23% ) usually used for Portland Slag Cement, concrete, asphalt coverage, and construction. Ferrous slags (iron silicate) are valuable coproducts of ironmaking and steelmaking, metal smelting and copper slag grit is manufactured of the granulated slag of copper refineries. We do have available quantities of 4.000.000 MT (120,000 MT monthly x 3 years) ready to be shipped, additionally we have 10.000.000 MT. Overall, most of the demand for slag is in large-scale to the public-sector construction projects and fluctuates with levels of construction spending. Crushed stone, sand and gravel are common aggregate substitutes in the construction sector. Certain rock types, as well as silica fume and, especially, fly ash, are alternative cementitious additives in blended cements and concrete. As a cement kiln feed, slags compete with some of the traditional limestone and other raw materials. Because it has a much higher unit value, ground granulated blast furnace slag can be shipped over longer distances. Trade between the UK and all countries. Granulated slag (slag sand) from the manufacture of iron or steel trade tariff can be find here https://www.gov.uk/trade-tariff/headings/2618
We take inquiries to requests for SCO.
Magnetite Iron Ore Fines 64%
Magnetite Iron Ore Supply Contract Available for Procurement (Information from Giuelith Timantti).
Magnetite Iron Ore Fines 61%
Magnetite Iron Ore Supply Contract Available for Procurement (Information from Giuelith Timantti).
Gold Dust
The details are as follows:
1. Origin: Ghana
2. Price: US $30,000 per kilo
3. Quality: 22+ carats
4. Purity: 94% Minimum
5. Initial Quantity: 20kg
6. Monthly Qty. 50kg or more
The details are as follows:
1. Origin: Ghana
2. Price: US $30,000 per kilo
3. Quality: 22+ carats
4. Purity: 94% Minimum
5. Initial Quantity: 20kg
6. Monthly Qty. 50kg or more
Chromite
We have urgent requirement for Chromite preferably on a CIF to South East Asia. 10,000 MT per month. Trial: 500 MT Chromite. Cr2O3 38% min. Cr:Fe 2.4:1 min. Size 0 – 10mm (20% max) 10-300mm (80% min).
Manganese Ore
The inquiry is about a CIF order. The phosphorous must be no more than 0.05 % max. I am waiting for more specific details about the inquiry!
Magnetite Iron ore Fines
Correspondence from China 2014-04-09 Inquiry for 56.5-58% Magnetite Iron ore Fines 10,000 MT. The tariff for iron ore up to 64% is 2601 11 00. Anyone who would like me to set up an SCO, CIF or FOB offer?
Giuelith Timantti Ltd. supply chain in the domestic and global economy. An important purpose of the Giuelith Timantti Ltd. Metal Trading Company and Iron Ore Division is to provide optimal conditions to manufacturers and producers need to be able to move products and goods securely, quickly, and efficiently within our borders. The goal of the Giuelith Timantti Ltd. Metal Trading Company is to compose 40 senior-level private-sector supply chain experts to governmental coordination factors that affect raw material supply chain activities, efficient domestic and international movement of goods, and the domestic and international market. Leaders in their fields of expertise are representative for supply chain, industries, firms, associations, stakeholders, community organizations, and infrastructure capacity.
There is growing interest in the mining, oil and gas industries in enhancing the opportunities for locally-based businesses to participate in resource projects. This information provides an comprehensive source of information to complement the global steelmarket.
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