BAUXITE & ALUMINA CONF: Noranda working to cut bauxite shipment costs from Jamaica

By Andrea Hotter / March 01, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Noranda is seeking to ship its bauxite directly from Jamaica instead of transferring it from Panamax into Capesize vessels in Trinidad, a move that will shave several dollars off the cost of transportation, a senior Noranda Bauxite and Alumina executive said at Metal Bulletin's Bauxite & Alumina conference in Jamaica.

According to Chris Young, vice president of sales and marketing, it costs around $35 per tonne to ship Noranda's bauxite in a Panamax. The company then sends it to Trinidad, where it is discharged and loaded into Capesize vessels for onwards shipment. This already saves the company around $3-4 per tonne, Young told delegates at the Metal Bulletin conference taking place this week...

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