We need scrap metal HMS 1 & 2 and used rail R50 – R65. Do you have it available in 30,000MT / month X 12 and 500MT to 1000MT / month x 12 seperately.
If so, could you tell me the best price for 30,000MT / month X 12 and 500MT to 1000MT / month x 12.
Can you send me current picture of scrap with date. Looking forward to hear from you. We can proceed as soon as I receive current pictures and FCO.
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2 Comments
we sell used rail R50 – R65.
30,000MT / month X 12 : CIF$290
and 500MT to 1000MT / month x 12 : CNF of CFR : $350
contact us soncao73@yahoo.com
FROM:BENJI ENGINEERING WE SELL HMS 1/2
TEL: +27731621958
Fax: +27734621958
benji.scrap200@gmail.com
SKYP: benjamin10601
DETAILED PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Product is HMS1/2 80-20
Origin: South Africa.
Loading Port: Durban Port
Quantity: 30, 000 metric tons monthly x 12
Price: USD$165 per Metric Ton CIF ASWP
Shipping schedules: will be shipped within 30-45 you sign final contract.
Duration: Annual
Shipment: bulk or containerized
Minimum Order: 30,000MTx12 consecutive months.
Maximum Order: 60,000MT x12 consecutive months.
Visit: Buyer will be invited by the seller to see the goods at the port of loading and yard at the same time SGS conduct inspection and loading.
Inspection: SGS or equivalent at loading port sellers cost.
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS AND GENERAL ANALYSIS
SPECIFICATION SCRAP METALS HEAVY MELTING STEEL – ISRI CODES: ISRI
200-206 Steel scraps shall be considered free of alloys when the residual alloying elements do not exceed the following percentages:
Nickel: 0.45
Chromium: 0.20
Molybdenum: 0.10
Manganese: 1.65,
The combined residuals other than manganese shall not exceed a total of 0.60 percent.
Thanks and best regards,
Benjamin