South China Nonferrous Metals Tendered 100 mt of Bismuth Ingot on the 11th [SMM Bismuth]

Published: Feb 11, 2026 17:14

SMM reported on February 11: According to official news from Nandan Nanfang Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd., a public tender for 100 mt of bismuth ingots, specification: 99.99%; execution standard: GB/T915-2010, started today. The settlement method required payment before delivery: a 10% deposit of the total value was to be prepaid within two working days after winning the bid, and the balance was to be paid in full within two working days after signing the contract. Business contacts: Bu Yongyang 18607782963, Cen Zhanming 18607830420.

The tender currently required direct quotation on the platform. Users could search for the "Nanfang Nonferrous Metals Group" official account on WeChat, log in to the Nanfang Nonferrous Bulk Materials Sales Platform → User Login → to submit a quote. The bidding deadline was 16:00 on February 12, 2026. This bidding sale did not set a reserve price. If the bidding price deviated significantly from market transactions, Nandan Nanfang Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. reserved the right to cancel the bidding. This tender could test the trading activity of bismuth ingots in the market, and SMM would follow up with reports.

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South China Nonferrous Metals Tendered 100 mt of Bismuth Ingot on the 11th [SMM Bismuth] - Shanghai Metals Market (SMM)