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Research ‘trans -shipping’
Everything floats and it uses barges. I’ve fixed many ships loading using this system.
There is also a very technologically advanced bit of kit called a dredger....
Border bawb is back, rumbled in a previous post. Encouraging you all to ditch BCN.
How big a ship can you get into a small harbor with a 12-meter channel, 6-meter anchorage and no cranes? But it probably doesn’t matter if the planned production is only 35,000 tpa. The problem at Guaymas, other than its high homicide rate, is that the port is already near capacity.
Bottom line here is easy money 67.5 iam in at 55p mug punters can scream and spit the dummy all they want dont amount to a hill of beans .june 3rd iam oot wae ah mask oan wae mah swag.sayin cheerio.
No interest in the rest of your post but I can tell you with absolute certainty that high grade iron ore gets shipped from Seven Islands on Canadian East Coast around the Cape of Good Hope to Japan and has been since the 1970's. The second biggest iron ore shipping route is Brazil to China, it takes a 180,000 dwt capesize ship about three months for the China - Brazil (empty leg) - China voyage. Horrible for the environmental but distance is not barrier to shipping if the demand is there.
The integrated plant has been designed to initially process 1.1 Mt of ore per year, during Stage 1 of the Sonora Project, subsequently increasing to some 2.2 Mt per year at Stage 2. So maybe that can be shipped to Europe -- from the West Coast of Mexico, isn't that even farther than China? Or maybe it go on one of those surplus BA 747s.
I have nothing against Scotland, and I expect to see it back in the EU next decade. My own Scottish ancestor left the place nearly 200 years ago, for which I am grateful. But I have more lithium money invested in the Canadian company with a CEO whose advanced degree is from the University of Aberdeen. They're getting US government money, though, for a US project. We can afford it because a private foundation pays for redecorating the White House.
Took another chunk happily give these back to the market at 67.50.