Our Company's main office, Etco fzc, is located in Dubai, UAE. I am their representative in Iran and dealing with exporting Iron Ore from Iran. Through all our connection to many mine owners and Iron Ore trading company, We can provide Iron Ore From 56% (Reject 55%) to 61% (Reject 60%) and with acceptable analysis (See attached photos).
Our ability to offer is from 30000 mton/month to 90000 mton/month X 12.
The term we prefere is FOB Bandar Abbas Port, Iran (The proposed price is tried to be considered in the way that both sides intrests are seen)
The Payment terms must be TT and with 35% to 45% advance payment, about 15% to 20 % after SGS or other labarotories tests and the remaining after each B/L.
Please contact me through the followings:
Price of product: To be negotiated with buyer
Product origin: Product dependent (Global Manufacturers)
Harmonization System (HS) Code : Varies dependent on product and buyer origin.
Minimum Order Size: No volume limit
Packaging details: Customised as per buyer requirement
Commodity:Â Iron Ore.
Grade: 53.07%
Country of Origin: Yemen.
Port of Loading: Aden.
Quantity: Minimum Quantity/Month 40,000 MT.
Maximum per Shipment: 60,000 MT.
Maximum: 100,000 MT Maximum per month
Price:� CIF $99/MT, FOB $89/MT.
Commission: Commission $2/MT.Ã?
Delivery: FOB Aden Port.
Inspection: SGS
Guaranty: 2% Performance Bond
Payment: BG/DLC/SBLC.
Iron ore fines come from the natural raw iron ore through the process of mining, crushing and screening, where the iron ore is separated into lumps and fines. Iron ore is done in this fashion so that it can be used for the iron/steel making industry
Iron ore is any rock or mineral from which iron can economically be extracted. It comes in a variety of colors, including dark gray, bright yellow, deep purple, and rusty red. The iron comes in the form of iron oxides such as magnetite, hematite, limonite, goethite, or siderite. Economically viable forms of ore contain between 25% and 60% iron. In the old days of mining, some ores, known as "natural ores," had 66% iron and could be fed into iron-making blast furnaces directly.
The three primary sources of iron ore are banded iron formations, magmatic magnetite ore deposits, and hematite ore. The most metal is extracted from banded iron formations, geological structures laid down mostly between 3 and 1.2 billion years ago. Blue-green algae released oxygen in the days when the atmosphere and oceans were very oxygen-poor, binding together with dissolved iron in the world's oceans. These iron fixation events went through cycles as the algae had alternating blooms and busts, leaving the characteristic bands seen in banded iron formations. This ore is in either the form of magnetite or hematite. Banded iron formations are found on all continents, but especially rich deposits are found in Australia, Brazil, and the United States.
Another prominent source of iron is found as magmatic magnetite iron ore deposits, formed during ancient volcanic eruptions that released large amounts of magnetite which later crystallized. Granite-associated deposits have been found in places like Malaysia and Indonesia and require very little post-processing to extract the iron. Titanomagnetite, a special class of magmatic magnetite ore, also serves as a source of titanium and vanadium, which is extracted via specialized smelters.
A third source is in hematite ore deposits, which are found on all continents, but especially in Australia, Brazil, and Asia. Most hematite originates from banded iron formations that have undergone chemical alteration over billions of years due to hydrothermal fluids. The world's largest producer of iron ore, Vale, located in Brazil, produces it from hematite ore. Vale produces 15% of the entire world's iron supply. In total, worldwide ore production is about one billion metric tons.
Quantity is 30,000 metric Ton monthly
contract duration +1 year
price is negotiable based on Iron ore price index
payment is based on letter of credit.