I intend to publicly reply to some of the latest questions that I have received regarding our production capacity. It is also understood that these questions arises whether our supply access could be in relation to your demand. We have so far taken into account all of the available resources externally as part of our work and with the philosophy of the company we have today quote everything from small mining operations to the largest in the world. Our factory area is therefore not fixed for just our company of a practical reason just to avoid any misunderstandings in the demand capacity of the metal trading company. We currently work with Iron ore supplies. We are doing so through our own system where we in practice collect all available seaborne supplies of iron ore and connect that with demand. We do negotiations on behalf of serveral different mining companies around the world. We currently have a ready stock of magnetite iron ore ready for shipment to steel plants and smelters in Europe. We have an annual production capacity per iron ore supply contract of over 2.5 million metric tons of low cost high-grade seaborne iron ore for procurement (Dry bulk) for an example. From an overall perspective of the current manufacturing capacity I have no reason to go on other than just to emphasize it to that the system operation makes a match of demand toward access based on production capacity of the current deposit. For example with an insight in this today's access in our database to the raw material so that magnetite iron ore lump and hematite iron ore lump is where we can see a limited number of continents represented. If we search for magnetite and hematite when we get up lump % (2) C, fines % (2) C, pellets % (2) C, concentrates, samples and extracts. The search gives us today access represented from Asia, Pan Asia, Russia, Europe, North America, South America, The Middle-East and Africa. So this would then say some about that a geographical spread of activities may exist globally today. You can also keep in mind that in such a case where an order request has been declined during the process and the estimated supply as was done remains, then it must be reworked after the initial contract incentives for such as a new port for shipping if the contract is a FOB example. Then it becomes a question of whether your needs match the existing asset. https://sites.google.com/site/ironorecommodity/
fredag 4 april 2014
Iron Ore Demand 2014-04-04
I intend to publicly reply to some of the latest questions that I have received regarding our production capacity. It is also understood that these questions arises whether our supply access could be in relation to your demand. We have so far taken into account all of the available resources externally as part of our work and with the philosophy of the company we have today quote everything from small mining operations to the largest in the world. Our factory area is therefore not fixed for just our company of a practical reason just to avoid any misunderstandings in the demand capacity of the metal trading company. We currently work with Iron ore supplies. We are doing so through our own system where we in practice collect all available seaborne supplies of iron ore and connect that with demand. We do negotiations on behalf of serveral different mining companies around the world. We currently have a ready stock of magnetite iron ore ready for shipment to steel plants and smelters in Europe. We have an annual production capacity per iron ore supply contract of over 2.5 million metric tons of low cost high-grade seaborne iron ore for procurement (Dry bulk) for an example. From an overall perspective of the current manufacturing capacity I have no reason to go on other than just to emphasize it to that the system operation makes a match of demand toward access based on production capacity of the current deposit. For example with an insight in this today's access in our database to the raw material so that magnetite iron ore lump and hematite iron ore lump is where we can see a limited number of continents represented. If we search for magnetite and hematite when we get up lump % (2) C, fines % (2) C, pellets % (2) C, concentrates, samples and extracts. The search gives us today access represented from Asia, Pan Asia, Russia, Europe, North America, South America, The Middle-East and Africa. So this would then say some about that a geographical spread of activities may exist globally today. You can also keep in mind that in such a case where an order request has been declined during the process and the estimated supply as was done remains, then it must be reworked after the initial contract incentives for such as a new port for shipping if the contract is a FOB example. Then it becomes a question of whether your needs match the existing asset. https://sites.google.com/site/ironorecommodity/
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