Atlas Lithium's Plant Is Now En Route to Brazil - Marking Major Milestone Towards Production
Atlas Lithium (NASDAQ: ATLX) has announced the successful shipment of its modular dense media separation (DMS) lithium processing plant from South Africa to Brazil. The shipment, comprising 141 containers and 10 bulk items, departed from Port of Durban on February 2, 2025, and is expected to arrive at Port of Santos on March 2, 2025.
The fully paid processing facility represents a important component of the Company's Neves Project, aimed at producing high-quality lithium concentrate for EVs and energy storage systems. The plant features innovative elements including a compact modular design, reduced environmental footprint, advanced water conservation systems, and sustainable tailings management with dry-stacking technology.
Two additional containers containing spare parts will be shipped in March 2025. The company secured its operational permit in October 2024 and completed the plant's fabrication in South Africa, marking significant progress toward becoming the next lithium producer in Brazil's Lithium Valley.
Atlas Lithium (NASDAQ: ATLX) ha annunciato la spedizione riuscita della sua pianta di separazione a media densa modulare (DMS) per il trattamento del litio dal Sud Africa al Brasile. La spedizione, composta da 141 container e 10 articoli sfusi, è partita dal Porto di Durban il 2 febbraio 2025 e si prevede che arrivi al Porto di Santos il 2 marzo 2025.
La struttura di trattamento, completamente pagata, rappresenta un componente importante del Progetto Neves dell'azienda, mirato a produrre un concentrato di litio di alta qualità per veicoli elettrici e sistemi di accumulo energetico. L'impianto presenta elementi innovativi che includono un design modulare compatto, una riduzione dell'impatto ambientale, sistemi avanzati di conservazione dell'acqua e una gestione sostenibile delle scorie tramite tecnologia di dry-stacking.
Due ulteriori container contenenti pezzi di ricambio saranno spediti a marzo 2025. L'azienda ha ottenuto il permesso operativo nell'ottobre 2024 e ha completato la fabbricazione dell'impianto in Sud Africa, segnando un progresso significativo verso diventare il prossimo produttore di litio nella Valle del Litio del Brasile.
Atlas Lithium (NASDAQ: ATLX) ha anunciado el exitoso envío de su planta modular de separación de medios densos (DMS) para el procesamiento de litio desde Sudáfrica a Brasil. El envío, que consta de 141 contenedores y 10 artículos a granel, partió del Puerto de Durban el 2 de febrero de 2025 y se espera que llegue al Puerto de Santos el 2 de marzo de 2025.
La instalación de procesamiento, completamente pagada, representa un componente importante del Proyecto Neves de la empresa, que tiene como objetivo producir concentrado de litio de alta calidad para vehículos eléctricos y sistemas de almacenamiento de energía. La planta cuenta con elementos innovadores que incluyen un diseño modular compacto, una huella ambiental reducida, avanzados sistemas de conservación de agua y gestión sostenible de descarte con tecnología de apilamiento en seco.
En marzo de 2025 se enviarán dos contenedores adicionales que contienen piezas de repuesto. La empresa aseguró su permiso operativo en octubre de 2024 y completó la fabricación de la planta en Sudáfrica, logrando un progreso significativo hacia convertirse en el próximo productor de litio en el Valle del Litio de Brasil.
아틀라스 리튬 (NASDAQ: ATLX)이 남아프리카에서 브라질로 모듈형 조밀한 매체 분리(DMS) 리튬 처리 시설의 성공적인 선적을 발표했습니다. 141개의 컨테이너와 10개의 대량 품목으로 구성된 이번 선적은 2025년 2월 2일 더반 항구를 출발했으며, 2025년 3월 2일 상투스 항구에 도착할 것으로 예상됩니다.
전액 지불된 이 처리가공 시설은 회사의 네베스 프로젝트의 중요한 구성 요소로, 전기차 및 에너지 저장 시스템용 고품질 리튬 농축물 생산을 목표로 합니다. 이 공장은 컴팩트한 모듈형 설계, 환경적 영향 감소, 고급 물 보존 시스템, 건식 축적 기술을 통한 지속 가능한 폐기물 관리 등 혁신적인 요소를 갖추고 있습니다.
2025년 3월에는 예비 부품이 포함된 추가 컨테이너 두 개가 발송될 예정입니다. 회사는 2024년 10월에 운영 허가를 취득하고 남아프리카에서 공장 제작을 완료하여 브라질 리튬 밸리의 다음 리튬 생산자가 되는 방향으로 중요한 진전을 이루었습니다.
Atlas Lithium (NASDAQ: ATLX) a annoncé l'expédition réussie de son usine de séparation de médias denses modulaire (DMS) pour le traitement du lithium d'Afrique du Sud au Brésil. L'expédition, composée de 141 conteneurs et de 10 articles en vrac, a quitté le port de Durban le 2 février 2025 et devrait arriver au port de Santos le 2 mars 2025.
Cette installation de traitement entièrement payée représente un élément important du projet Neves de l'entreprise, visant à produire un concentré de lithium de haute qualité pour les véhicules électriques et les systèmes de stockage d'énergie. L'usine dispose d'éléments innovants, notamment un design modulaire compact, une empreinte environnementale réduite, des systèmes avancés de conservation de l'eau et une gestion durable des résidus grâce à la technologie de séchage.
Deux conteneurs supplémentaires contenant des pièces de rechange seront expédiés en mars 2025. L'entreprise a obtenu son permis d'exploitation en octobre 2024 et a terminé la fabrication de l'usine en Afrique du Sud, marquant ainsi un progrès significatif vers son objectif de devenir le prochain producteur de lithium dans la vallée du lithium du Brésil.
Atlas Lithium (NASDAQ: ATLX) hat den erfolgreichen Versand seiner modularen Trennanlage für dichte Medien (DMS) zur Lithiumverarbeitung von Südafrika nach Brasilien bekannt gegeben. Die Lieferung, die aus 141 Containern und 10 Schüttgut-Elementen besteht, verließ am 2. Februar 2025 den Hafen von Durban und wird voraussichtlich am 2. März 2025 im Hafen von Santos ankommen.
Die vollständig bezahlte Verarbeitungsanlage ist ein wichtiger Bestandteil des Neves-Projekts des Unternehmens, das darauf abzielt, hochwertiges Lithiumkonzentrat für Elektrofahrzeuge und Energiespeichersysteme zu produzieren. Das Werk verfügt über innovative Elemente, darunter ein kompaktes modulares Design, einen reduzierten ökologischen Fußabdruck, fortschrittliche Wasserschutzsysteme und ein nachhaltiges Abfallmanagement mit Trockenlagertechnik.
Im März 2025 werden zwei zusätzliche Container mit Ersatzteilen verschickt. Das Unternehmen sicherte sich im Oktober 2024 seine Betriebsgenehmigung und schloss den Bau der Anlage in Südafrika ab, was einen bedeutenden Fortschritt auf dem Weg zur nächsten Lithiumproduzentin im Lithiumtal Brasiliens darstellt.
- Fully paid processing plant reduces project risk
- Operational permit already secured in October 2024
- Advanced water conservation and dry-stacking technology reduce environmental risks
- Strategic location in Brazil's Lithium Valley offers competitive production costs
- Plant not yet operational - still in transit phase
- Additional shipping of spare parts pending for March 2025
Insights
The successful shipment of Atlas Lithium's 141-container DMS plant represents a critical de-risking event in their path to production. The fully-paid ownership status eliminates financial uncertainty typically associated with equipment financing arrangements, while the modular design choice offers three distinct competitive advantages:
- Accelerated deployment timeline compared to traditional built-in-place facilities
- Reduced construction complexity and associated risks
- Flexibility for future capacity expansion
The plant's environmental features, particularly the water recycling systems and dry-stacking technology, align with increasingly stringent ESG requirements while potentially reducing operational costs. The elimination of tailings dams significantly reduces both environmental risks and long-term liability concerns that often impact similar operations.
The March 2025 arrival timeline, coupled with the previously secured operational permit from October 2024, suggests potential production commencement by Q3 2025, assuming standard commissioning periods. This positions Atlas Lithium to potentially capture favorable market conditions as global lithium demand continues to grow, particularly from Asian EV manufacturers.
The company's strategic decision to personally inspect the shipment through senior management demonstrates strong operational oversight, though the separate shipping of spare parts in March warrants monitoring for potential commissioning timeline impacts.
This operational milestone positions Atlas Lithium as a potential near-term entrant in Brazil's emerging lithium sector, with several strategic advantages:
- Geographic proximity to established Atlantic shipping routes to Asian markets
- Location within Brazil's Lithium Valley, suggesting potential operational synergies
- Advanced environmental features that align with premium market requirements
The plant's design specifications indicate a focus on high-quality spodumene concentrate production, important for meeting the exacting standards of Asian battery manufacturers. The emphasis on water conservation and dry-stacking technology demonstrates foresight in addressing two critical challenges in lithium processing: water management and tailings disposal.
Brazil's position in the global lithium supply chain could be significantly enhanced by successful new producers, potentially offering an alternative to the concentrated supply from Australia and South America's Lithium Triangle. Atlas Lithium's progress in plant deployment, following their October 2024 operational permit, suggests strong execution capabilities in navigating Brazil's mining development framework.
Boca Raton, Florida--(Newsfile Corp. - February 3, 2025) - Atlas Lithium Corporation (NASDAQ: ATLX) ("Atlas Lithium" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the successful shipment of its modular dense media separation (DMS) lithium processing plant from South Africa to Brazil. This milestone marks a significant step in the Company's progression toward becoming the next lithium producer in Brazil's resource-rich Lithium Valley.
Atlas Lithium's DMS plant represents a cornerstone of the Company's Neves Project, designed to deliver high-quality lithium concentrate to the global market for electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy storage systems. With worldwide lithium demand growing, Atlas Lithium is positioned to emerge as a key contributor to the sustainable energy transition.
The shipment, consisting of 141 containers and 10 bulk items, departed the Port of Durban, South Africa, on February 2, 2025, aboard the cargo vessel Irene's Wisdom (IMO: 9953391), marking the culmination of months of meticulous planning and preparation. The newly manufactured processing facility, fully paid for and owned by Atlas Lithium, is scheduled to arrive at the Port of Santos, Brazil, on March 2, 2025.
Atlas Lithium's CFO, Tiago Miranda, and Logistics Coordinator, Graciela Vieira, personally inspected the shipment prior to its departure from South Africa, ensuring components were securely packaged for the oceanic journey. Some remaining items of the plant, all of them spare parts, will be shipped to Brazil in two additional containers in March, 2025.
"The news announced today is transformational for Atlas Lithium as our fully paid processing plant significantly reduces project risk," said Eduardo Queiroz, Atlas Lithium's Project Management Officer (PMO) and Vice President of Engineering. "Our momentum is clear: from securing our operational permit in October, 2024, to completing fabrication of our optimized DMS plant in South Africa, and now executing its careful shipment to Brazil, Atlas Lithium has firmly delivered several critical milestones."
Innovative Features of the DMS Plant
The modular DMS plant incorporates cutting-edge and environmentally conscious design, setting a new benchmark for lithium processing:
Compact, Modular Design: Enables efficient transportation and installation.
Reduced Environmental Footprint: Optimized physical footprint minimizes environmental impact while ensuring high operational efficiency.
Advanced Water Conservation: Internal recycling systems drastically reduce water usage.
Sustainable Tailings Management: Dry-stacking technology eliminates the need for tailings dams, enhancing environmental sustainability.
Strategic Progress Toward Production
The Company believes that its operations in Brazil's Lithium Valley will benefit from significant strategic advantages, including competitive production costs and high-quality spodumene. Atlas Lithium is well-positioned to meet robust demand for premium-grade lithium concentrate, particularly from Asian markets where electric vehicle adoption continues to accelerate.
About Atlas Lithium Corporation
Atlas Lithium Corporation (NASDAQ: ATLX) is advancing to production its wholly owned hard-rock lithium Neves Project located in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The Neves Project received operational permitting from Minas Gerais in October, 2024. Additionally, with approximately 539 square kilometers of lithium mineral rights, Atlas Lithium owns the largest lithium exploration footprint in Brazil of any publicly listed company. The company also holds an approximate
Safe Harbor Statement
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Additional risks related to the Company and its subsidiaries are more fully discussed in the section entitled "Risk Factors" in the Company's Form 10-K/A filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") on November 9, 2024. Please also refer to the Company's other filings with the SEC, all of which are available at www.sec.gov. In addition, any forward-looking statements represent the Company's views only as of today and should not be relied upon as representing its views as of any subsequent date. The Company explicitly disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements.
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