Mineral sands miner Strandline Resources is poised for the first 15 000 t of zircon in concentrate shipment from its Coburn mineral sans project, in Western Australia, later this month. A second shipment of a minimum of 5 000 t of chloride ilmenite is also scheduled for this month.
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