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Pit to port contract sealed for graphite exports

11 Oct 2017 - by Ed Richardson
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A contract to provide pitto-

port logistics for

Mozambique’s first large-scale

graphite mine has

been awarded to Grindrod

Logistics Mozambique by

Australian-listed Syrah

Resources and Trading

Operations DMCC.

Grindrod will be responsible

for all elements of the

service, including overall

logistics management, export

documentation management and

cargo risk cover.

Syrah has started mining

graphite near Balama in

northern Mozambique through

its wholly owned subsidiary

Twigg Exploration & Mining

Limitada (TEML).

The mine is located on a

120 square kilometre mining

concession in the Cabo Delgado

province approximately 500km

inland from Nacala Port.

The project entails the

transport, handling, container

packing, storage, and export

clearance of f lake graphite via

the port of Nacala in northern

Mozambique. Exports of up to

360 000 million tons a year are

expected, according to Adriaan

van Dyk, Mozambique country

executive of Sturrock Grindrod

Maritime.

On its website Syrah says

“Balama will be the leading

global producer of high purity

graphite.

“Coated spherical graphite is

a high value, processed graphite

product which is used to produce

battery anode material (BAM)

for anodes in lithium (Li) ion

batteries.

“As a result of increasing

global demand from electric

vehicle and grid storage

applications, the Li-ion battery

market is expected to see

significant growth over the

medium term”.

The coming on stream of the

mine provides a major boost for

the port of Nacala as guaranteed

volumes will attract more

frequent vessel calls.

A number of Grindrod’s

Mozambican companies are

involved in the project.

Grindrod Logistics

Mozambique as the integrated

logistics component (consisting

of Carrier Logistics and

Grindrod Intermodal) and

Sturrock Grindrod Maritime are

providing operational services,

while the shared services

are being run by Grindrod

Mozambique.

CAPTION

Coated spherical graphite is used to

produce battery anode material for

anodes in lithium ion batteries.

 

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