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1978 New Zealand Branch Annual Conference - Industrial Minerals - Their Mining and Use in New Zealand

Conference Proceedings

1978 New Zealand Branch Annual Conference - Industrial Minerals - Their Mining and Use in New Zealand

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Industrial Minerals in NZ: Requirements for and Constraints to Growth

The prime requirement is market, which for NZ inevitably means overseas markets. In order to be internationally competitive, the economies of scale and mechanical handling are essential. Since significant markets have not been sought, the full extent of our industrial mineral potential is not known. In general the technology exists to impart the desired quality, but at a price._x000D_
Price is the main constraint, which may confine truly competitive operations to coastal situations to avoid high internal freight charges. Some commercial deposits of construction materials are being sterilised by zoning, making the costs to the consumer and country unnecessarily high. Unless management is enlightened and marketing is forceful, it can restrict growth. There is a good case to mount a search for phosphate minerals. The main growth areas are likely to be direct shipping ores like limestone, silica sand, and olivine, but in particular pumice.
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  • Published: 1978
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