Alimak,
Thanks for our post.
I have a query.
You said
"Another ramp that has amazed me was the claim that SFR were able to truck $13 000 000 of product per road train. Simple mathematical calculations show that at 100% copper, the road train would have to haul in excess of 1300 tonnes for that to be true. What sort of trucks driving on what sort of roads would need to be invented for this to be able to happen?"
The price of copper on the LME is currently us$7200/tonne
which is A$8000/tonne. Doesn't this mean that the truck
would only have to carry 163 tonnes or about 55 tonnes per
trailer which seems to me to be entirely believable.
Alimak, Thanks for our post.I have a query.You said"Another ramp...
Add to My Watchlist
What is My Watchlist?