REPORT ON SOUTH AFRICA CHROME ORE
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Industry Analysis of South Africa Chrome Ore
- Strengths:
- South Africa has the largest chromite reserves in the world at about 70%.
- The country is the largest producer at 75% of ferrochrome worldwide for the export and local markets.
- Investments by international mining companies thus creating job opportunities.
- Underground mining technology expertise, mechanised high seam and scraper low seam mining methods, is recognized as being in the forefront of chromite extraction.
- Beneficiation of the chromite concentrate to charge chrome results in high grade products in demand worldwide.
- Weaknesses:
- Beneficiation facilities are remote from the mining operations resulting in high transport costs of chromite concentrate.
- Lack of the final beneficiation process by some chromite producers impacts negatively on the country’s potential export earnings as well as giving competitors marketing advantages.
- The delay in issuing New Order Mining Rights by the Department of Mineral Resources hampers mine development in times of bullish product prices.
- Opportunities:
- Increased production of high quality charged chrome will increase South Africa’s export earnings thus having a positive effect on the balance of payments: increased credit rating potential.
- Elimination of competitors through increased production of charged chrome into the market place.
- Construction of on-site smelting facilities to decrease the input costs (transport) of chrome concentrates into the beneficiation process.
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