Tshipi Borwa Becomes Fifth Largest Manganese Mine

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Tshipi é Ntle Manganese Mining’s Northern Cape-based manganese mine, Tshipi Borwa, has become the fifth largest in the world after only operating for two years. Tshipi doubled its first-year production to export 2 million tons of semi-carbonate medium-grade manganese ore last year.

Tshipi é Ntle Manganese Mining’s Northern Cape-based manganese mine, Tshipi Borwa, has become the fifth largest in the world after only operating for two years. Tshipi doubled its first-year production to export 2 million tons of semi-carbonate medium-grade manganese ore last year.

Brendan Robinson, CEO of Tshipi, commented:

The aggressive production ramp-up was achieved in spite of numerous challenges encountered developing the R2.2-billion mine, which included the construction of a processing plant, railway carriage loading station and railway siding,

Click here to read the full Tshipi é Ntle Manganese Mining press release.

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