Magnesium is a smaller but strategically important commodity, traded in several forms depending on its processing stage and end-use industry. It is widely used in metals, automotive manufacturing, chemicals, and refractory applications.
Iron ore is traded in several distinct product forms, each defined by its processing stage and application in steelmaking. These differences significantly impact pricing, logistics, and buyer demand across global markets.
Most Traded Globally
Copper is traded in several distinct forms across the commodity supply chain, with each product linked to a specific processing stage and buyer segment. Below is a breakdown of the primary copper products commonly traded in global commodity markets.
Coal is traded in several distinct commodity forms, each tied to specific industrial uses, quality specifications, and pricing benchmarks. Unlike metals, coal markets are highly segmented by application—primarily for power generation and steelmaking.
Largest Traded Volume
RB1, RB2, and RB3 are standard export-grade thermal coal specifications from South Africa, primarily shipped through Richards Bay Coal Terminal. These are commercial quality benchmarks used in contracts and pricing.
Premium Export Coal
In the chrome (chromium) commodities market, products are traded at different stages of processing—from raw ore to refined alloys used in steelmaking. Each product serves a specific buyer segment and pricing structure.
In our dealings with our petroleum products which we facilitate we have
grown a vast network of contacts especially in Africa and this has led us to also
facilitate the bringing together of buyers of gold dore bars and sellers of gold
dore bars.
A dore bar is a semi-pure alloy of gold and silver. It is usually created at the site
of a mine and then transported to a refinery for further purification.
CDC can supply any potential sellers and buyers with the procedure required to
successfully conclude such an agreement.
We only facilitate these transactions within the legal framework of whichever
country it is mined as well as the country it is sold into. NO deals will be made
if the law is not followed.
Our website address is: https://capedevcorp.com
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CDC has partnered with accredited bulk fuel suppliers capable of supplying shipments ranging from 25,000 MT to 300,000 MT, depending on product type and port capacity.
Our supplier competes favorably with legitimate global suppliers and importers, with confirmed sustainability of supply across all contracted volumes. Product is supplied in accordance with accepted industry standards, specifications, terms, and conditions.