The Minor Metals Trade Association is pleased to welcome three new members who joined the MMTA in September.
Tungsten Vietnam JSC is a tungsten producer situated in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam. It specialise in processing tungsten containing materials into sodium tungstate as well as reclaiming other valuable elements such as nickel (Ni), molybdenum (Mo), titanium (Ti), vanadium (V) and cobalt (Co). It constantly to improve it’s the efficiency of its reclamation process and also engages in international trade, providing its offerings to the global market.
General manager Tina Thai says “We joined the Minor Metals Trade Association (MMTA) as a way to establish ties with other companies in the same field. By fostering these connections, we aim to grow and improve, learning from others and exploring new opportunities within the industry.
“We look forward to working with companies that share our values and goals, and we are excited about the opportunities that await us in both production and international trade.”
Arrandene-MFG is a family run company headquartered in the UK,. As a member of MFG Metals Group Arrandene has a global presence with offices in Europe, the US and Asia. It provides a comprehensive range of metals to industries such as aerospace, automotive, marine, construction and electronics. Its range includes primary metals, alloys, alloying additions, master alloys, and semi-finished goods. In addition,
Arrandene specialises in handling, processing and trading all forms of scrap and recycled metals, including ferrous, non-ferrous and precious metals. It also offers logistics, working with key transport logistics and warehousing partners, as well as financing and hedging for the London Meta Exchange (LME) and the London Bullion market Association (LBMA)
Project Blue provides market intelligence on energy transition supply chains and the critical materials which underpin them. The international consultancy’s focus is on understanding the complexities of rapidly evolving markets and translating its knowledge into accurate data and actionable insight for industry and government decision makers. Project Blue’s approach combines primary and secondary research. Its global team is led by recognised experts in their fields, with decades of combined experience in mineral economics.
Project Blue is a regular contributor on metals for energy transitions to The Crucible, and for the past two years has been the MMTA’s partner in our LME-week information event, the Critical Materials Forum. The event returns this year to the Royal Society of Chemistry on 1st October.