SMM Magnesium News: Full-Load Commissioning of Anhui Baomei Conveyor Corridor Project Successfully Completed

Published: Jun 26, 2025 21:22
[SMM Magnesium News] On June 19, the full-load commissioning of the belt system for the Anhui Baomei Mineral Products Conveyor Corridor Project (hereinafter referred to as the "Corridor Project") was successfully completed, indicating that the entire corridor system is now fully capable of stable and efficient operation, meeting the conditions for full-scale production, and opening up a "main artery" for the company's raw material transportation. The Corridor Project is one of the important supporting projects for the Anhui Baomei Light Alloy Project. Starting from the Huayuan Wujia Dolomite Mine in Youhua Town and ending at the Tongbu Logistics Park, the project spans a total length of approximately 22.97 kilometers, consisting of a closed elevated corridor and four tunnels, with a designed annual transportation capacity of 40 million mt. This project not only serves as a "main artery" connecting Baomei's raw material base with its production site but also acts as a "green corridor" for the transformation and upgrading of Qingyang County's mining economy. It is of great significance in reducing traffic pressure and dust pollution caused by vehicle transportation, as well as achieving green transportation of mineral products.

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