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    Metro Mining and Xinfa Group inspect Bauxite Hills Mine construction progress

  • China Aluminium Network
  • Post Time: 2017/10/17
  • Click Amount: 397

    Metro Mining Limited today announced the construction of the Bauxite Hills Mine is on time and within budget. The installation of marine infrastructure is ahead of schedule with marine pile driving complete.

    Xinfa Group, one of the largest integrated aluminium companies in China, recently visited the mine site with the company’s Board of Directors for inspection. Metro Chairman Stephen Everett said the Board is pleased with progress of the construction phase.

    The Xinfa Group has already signed a Binding Offtake Agreement with the company. The agreement has a four-year term and provides for contract tonnage of one million tonnes bauxite in 2018 and 2 million tonnes for each of the following three years.

    Other highlights from the press release are:

    •Marine Offloading Facility is complete

    •Civils for the Barge Loading Facility complete

    •Haul road construction has begun

    •11 new camp buildings have arrived and are being installed

    •Traditional Owners Join the Team

    Source: AlCircle.com
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