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
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We have at present three deposits of magnetite and hematite iron ore whereby our work today is concentrated on the world iron ore demand. These deposits are thus for us the basis on which we have today for iron ore supply contracting in commitments in characteristic of iron ore supply contract auspices in the formation of the long-term trade chain. Our goal is that these three deposits which is under development will soon be busy for the respective mine's production capacity. But there is still much for us to do before we have reached final agreement. And perhaps most concern us in our dynamic process is mainly our own determination for our organizational and effective work in our daily lives. I speak from a personal experience when I say that it is not always easy solutions behind each individual execution of a contract concluded in these contexts. I have also tried many different models to come to an optimal functioning of economic leve
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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). We are very positive at this stage of our process in trade of raw materials in the global market and we are satisfied that we have great expectations, not least on the issue of price competition. This gives us a favorable negotiation position for future steel production as long as the governments facing difficult decisions facing falling demand and weak markets for steel industry. This momentum that we have developed and produced as a measure in terms of the total cost from the production stage to the final consumer price will continue as long as we have raw material available to our new comprehensive total cost analysis. However, we have not come so far in the field yet and can only say about a time to 2017 when it comes to differences in the total cost. It is inextricably linked to production and it is ultimately a question for the mining management together with the capital market to decide on the further development of the system. What we see today is in any case the fact that we have the raw material that is ready for contract procurement negotiations and agreements will be taken within relatively short time frames. We therefore see the value in the efficiency and functionality present at the respective negotiating parties through clear structures for purchase orders.