Volume and continuity
Factories prefer clear tonnage, staged lot sizes and a practical collection schedule. A one-off quantity may be useful, but repeatable or staged supply is often more attractive.
Bulk raw materials are large-volume industrial inputs traded by tonnage, specification and delivery structure. For factories and processors, the critical factors are not only price per tonne, but consistency, moisture, loading readiness, lot size, handling behaviour, documentation and suitability for the intended process.
Direct industrial buyers usually evaluate bulk raw materials through a production lens: can the material be fed into a process, stored safely, handled efficiently, blended if required, documented properly and supplied in lots large enough to justify commercial and logistics costs?
Factories prefer clear tonnage, staged lot sizes and a practical collection schedule. A one-off quantity may be useful, but repeatable or staged supply is often more attractive.
Bulk buyers need confidence that the material remains consistent across different lots, stockpile zones and shipment periods.
Moisture, dust, compaction, particle size and loading access can significantly affect whether a material is practical for factory use.
In bulk raw materials trading, material quality and logistics are inseparable. A technically useful material may lose commercial value if moisture, loading, documentation, lot size or handling conditions are unclear.
Initial quantity ready for collection and buyer screening.
Estimated trading volume planned in 20,000–25,000 MT staged lots.
| Factor | Technical Meaning | Factory / Buyer Importance |
|---|---|---|
| Tonnage | Total available quantity and staged lot size. | Determines supply planning, storage capacity and commercial scale. |
| Composition | Chemical and mineral profile of the material. | Defines process suitability and potential payable or usable value. |
| Moisture | Water content in the material. | Affects net weight, handling, drying needs, transport and storage behaviour. |
| Particle size | Fine, granular, compacted or mixed material distribution. | Influences loading, dusting, screening, feeding and preparation route. |
| Homogeneity | Consistency across the stockpile or lots. | Improves buyer confidence and reduces process variability. |
| Collection readiness | Ability to access, load and move material. | Reduces operational friction and supports faster commercial execution. |
| Documentation | Technical, commercial and transport-related information. | Supports buyer due diligence, contract structure and payment terms. |
The same bulk material may be attractive to different buyers depending on whether it is used as feedstock, additive, blending component, recovery material, industrial mineral input or process correction material.
Metal-bearing or sulphide-bearing materials may be reviewed by processors where chemistry, recoverability and impurity limits are acceptable.
Non-fuel mineral materials may be used in industrial processes when physical and chemical specifications are suitable.
Materials may be blended to adjust sulphur, iron, copper, moisture, particle size or impurity profile for a specific process.
Above-ground stockpiles can provide immediate or staged supply where collection access and material consistency are acceptable.
Secondary raw materials may be reviewed for recoverable metals or useful chemical components if processing economics support it.
Some industrial users may consume suitable material directly after basic screening, drying, crushing or blending.
Viden Grup currently presents a pyrite / copper-bearing sulphide raw material with an initial available quantity and a larger estimated trading volume suitable for staged commercial review.
| Reference Parameter | Value | Commercial Relevance |
|---|---|---|
| Initial quantity | Approx. 22,000 MT | Ready for collection and initial buyer review. |
| Total estimated trading volume | Approx. 350,000 MT | Potential staged bulk supply programme. |
| Lot structure | 20,000–25,000 MT | Relevant for factory planning, storage and staged handling. |
| Material class | Pyrite / copper-bearing sulphide | Suitable for technical screening by specialist buyers. |
| Sulphur | 41.8% | High-sulphur sulphide character. |
| Iron | 32.5% | Iron-rich mineral matrix. |
| Copper | 0.84% | Copper-bearing indicator. |
| Gold / Silver | Au 0.7 g/t / Ag 27.18 g/t | Associated precious metal values. |
| Moisture | Approx. 10% | Handling, storage and net weight consideration. |
Review material class, composition, visible condition, moisture, tonnage and suitability for the buyer’s intended process.
Confirm acceptable chemistry, moisture, particle size, impurity limits, lot size, delivery basis and documentation requirements.
Define staged lots, collection timing, storage expectations, loading arrangements and commercial schedule.
Agree price mechanism, payment structure, quality tolerance, delivery basis and buyer responsibilities.
Industrial mineral uses, processing suitability and specification-based trading.
View industrial minerals →Secondary raw materials, factory feedstock evaluation and recovery potential.
View by-products →Above-ground stockpile evaluation, storage, sampling and collection readiness.
View stockpile page →Submit buyer specifications, target quantity and preferred commercial terms.
Submit enquiry →Factories, processors, buyers and traders are invited to contact us with required quantity, material specifications, destination, lot size and preferred commercial terms.
Contact person:
Constantin Viden
Email:
office@videngrup.com
Phone / WhatsApp:
+40 750 419 133
Location:
Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania
Languages:
English, Italian, Romanian