MOUNT MASON PROJECT TENDER CLARIFICATION MEETING
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 13 JULY 2016 - 2:00PM
Agenda
CEO presentation
Consideration of Reports
Questions and Comments
Resolutions - explanation, questions and voting
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Tshipi Borwa Manganese Mine
Tshipi - Unique Value Proposition
Large open cast mine with a homogeneous ore body with very little variability in grade
Simple drill-and-blast and load-and-haul mining via one of South Africa's leading mining contractors
Contractor mining makes Tshipi's mining operations very flexible/valuable during volatile market conditions
Primary crushing circuit with an annual production capacity of 3.6 million tonnes
One of the five largest manganese operations in the world, and one of the three largest in South Africa
Tshipi can increase production by 50% without having any mining and processing constraints
Tshipi also has its own diesel power generation
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Jupiter Mines Limited is an Australia-based independent mining company. The Company, through Tshipi e Ntle Manganese Mining Proprietary Ltd (Tshipi), operates the Tshipi manganese mine, an open pit mine in the Kalahari Manganese Field (KMF) located in the Northern Cape of South Africa. Tshipi is operating at a production run-rate of approximately 3.3 million tons per annum (Mtpa), being is a manganese mine in South Africa. Tshipi produces lumpy and fines manganese ore product with average grades of around 36.5% and 35.5% respectively. Tshipi's logistics operations allow it to adapt export quantities to market conditions. Tshipi uses a combination of rail and road transport to transport processed manganese ore from the mine to various ports, including Port Elizabeth, Saldanha, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Durban in South Africa, and Ludertiz in Namibia.