Jiangxi Jinde Lead Co., Ltd. Issues Invitation for Bidding Sales of Antimony Soot in 2025 [Reported by SMM]

Published: May 8, 2025 14:20

SMM May 8 News: According to SMM, Jiangxi Jinde Lead Co., Ltd. is issuing an invitation for competitive bidding sales of antimony fume for 2025 starting today. The company will conduct a bidding sale for 800 mt of antimony fume (from May to August 2025, with the final cargo pick-up quantity to be determined by the seller). The company will sell the antimony fume through a non-public reserve price bidding process. The signing client will be determined based on the antimony price coefficient reported by the bidding entities for the antimony fume. The entity with the highest antimony price coefficient for the antimony fume, which is higher than the reserve price coefficient set by the company, will be selected as the signing client. The company will conduct the bidding via email. Buyers are requested to send the company's bidding invitation letter (stamped with the buyer's seal), the business license, the legal representative's authorization letter, the production process flowchart, and the antimony fume quotation sheet (stamped with the official seal) to jdqyfknsb@163.com before 14:00 on May 13, 2025. Any submissions sent after this time will be considered invalid. The bidding deposit of 500,000 yuan from clients must be remitted to the company's account before 14:00 on May 13, 2025 (subject to the time of receipt; please note: bidding deposit for antimony fume). Bids without the bidding deposit paid on time will be deemed invalid.

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