SMM June 16: Daye Nonferrous Metals Launches Public Bidding for 25MT Crude Selenium

Published: Jun 16, 2025 10:53
SMM June 16 News: According to the official announcement of Daye Nonferrous Metals Group Holding Co., Ltd., the company recently publicly offered 25 metric tons of crude selenium (metal content) with a product purity of approximately 91%. The starting bid is calculated at a tax-inclusive unit price of ¥105,000 per metric ton (metal content)*25 metric tons (metal content), with the exact weight subject to the measurement certificate issued by the seller's quality inspection center. Interested parties can download the bidding documents via the China Nonferrous Metals Group's e-procurement platform (http://ecp.cnmc.com.cn). The delivery location is the Precious Metals Branch of Daye Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. Transportation costs shall be borne by the buyer (self-collection), with all expenses assumed by the purchaser. Goods risk transfers to the buyer upon collection. Payment terms require full advance payment—shipment will be arranged only after the seller receives the buyer's complete prepayment.

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