2021-07-29 by Proactive Australia
Strike Resources (ASX:SRK) Limited has chartered a Bulk Carrier Vessel for its first shipment of up to 35,000 tonnes of Apurimac Premium Lump direct shipping iron ore sourced from its Apurimac Project in Peru.
The chartered vessel is scheduled to arrive at the Port of Pisco on or around August 11, 2021.
Ore is being transported by trucks from a local stockpile area into a dedicated storage area within the Pisco Port Terminal.
Haulage of the ore to the port will be completed in advance of the vessel s scheduled arrival with the loading of about 30,000 to 35,000 tonnes of Apurimac Premium Lump on to the ship expected to take around four days.
Strike Resources (ASX:SRK) has signed a two-year offtake agreement with an international iron-ore trading firm for its iron ore mined from its Apurimac Iron Ore Project in Peru.
Strike Resources (ASX:SRK) achieves production at Apurimac Project
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Strike Resources (SRK) has begun iron ore production at its Apurimac Project in Peru, with ore already being crushed and stockpiled
The company has formally contracted local miners to mine the high-grade direct shipping ore (DSO) lump at the project
Strike Resources entered the agreements in order to capitalise on iron ore prices, which are currently high
Construction of the Andahuaylas Railway, which will connect the Apurimac Project to the port, is set to start in 2024
Strike Resources is up 6.12 per cent and is trading at $0.26 per share