Gindalbie Metals' maiden shipment from Karara Terminal bound for China


(MENAFN- ProactiveInvestors - Australia) Gindalbie Metals (ASX: GBG) has sent the first commercial shipment of iron ore from the Karara Project in Western Australia to China from the new Karara Export Terminal in Geraldton. The shipment marks another significant milestone for the Karara Project and the first time the integrated Mine, Rail and Port logistics chain servicing the project has been utilised. The DSO was loaded on to the Panamax vessel M.V.Jai Tai last night, and is the beginning of regular shipments of hematite from Karara, with production and shipments expected to ramp up to an annualised rate of 2Mtpa towards the end of 2012. This follows the official opening of the Karara Export Terminal by the WA Treasurer and Transport Minister, Troy Buswell, on 18 September, 2012. The new facilities at Geraldton comprise a dedicated berth (Berth 7) and 5,000tph ship-loader, a 255,000t storage facility and a twin-car rotary dumper for train unloading. The Karara Export Terminal is capable of handling up to 16Mtpa, which is sufficient for Stage One and the anticipated Stage Two of the Karara Project. Karara currently has stockpiles of around 1.8 million tonnes of hematite DSO. This has been a specific risk management strategy, enabling the commissioning of the entire logistics chain to be completed ahead of the commissioning of the magnetite processing facility and then for this logistics chain to continue being fully used while production of magnetite concentrate progressively ramps up over a forecast six-month period from the first production.


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