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Devon tungsten and tin mine on track to start production in 2026 after agreements signed

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Hemerdon is located seven miles north-east of Plymouth and is one of the largest tungsten resources in the world

The vast open pit tungsten and tin mine at Hemerdon, Plymouth

The vast open pit tungsten and tin mine at Hemerdon, Plymouth

The company looking to reopen a mine in Devon that holds a rare critical metal has signed two supply agreements which put it on track to start production later this year. London-listed Tungsten West said on Monday (February 16) the contracts covered major additions for its improvement plan at the Hemerdon mine in Plympton.

The company has come to an agreement with Coventry-based Duo Group for the engineering procurement and construction works package for the mine’s new build crushing, screening and ore sorter facility. It has also struck a deal with Australia’s Gekko Systems Pty for the supply of an in-line pressure jigs system and associated infrastructure.

Hemerdon is located seven miles north-east of Plymouth and is one of the largest tungsten resources in the world. Tungsten West acquired the site through a receivership process in 2019 following the collapse of previous operator Wolf Minerals.

The company claims the mine could produce 20 per cent of the global supply of primary tungsten outside of China once operational. Tungsten is used by many manufacturing companies, including in the automotive and defence industries.

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Jeff Court, chief executive of Tungsten West, said: “I am extremely pleased to partner with Duo and Gekko, two well established and highly regarded suppliers, on these important work packages as we reach another critical stage in restarting Hemerdon. These supply agreements will ensure that we have all the major processing additions in place to implement the improvement plan at the MPF.

“I want to extend my gratitude to both of our new supply partners for their support of Tungsten West and the Project, and I look forward to updating the market with further progress as we advance towards our path to production.”

Martin McWilliams, managing director of Duo, said works on site would “commence immediately” and marked “an important step forward” in the delivery of the mine’s new build construction programme.

“We look forward to working collaboratively with the Tungsten West team to support the successful redevelopment of the project,” he said. “We are committed to executing the programme in a disciplined and timely manner to support the company’s operational and environmental objectives.”

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Andrew Edmondston, chief executive of Gekko Systems, added: “Gekko Systems is very excited to be working with Tungsten West on the Hemerdon Project.”

The announcement comes just 10 days after Tungsten West confirmed it had raised more than £40m in a share sale.

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Smartphones as Essential Infrastructure 

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From Lifeline Support to Real Smartphone Access 

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By lowering service costs and supporting access to affordable smartphones through participating providers, the program helps address persistent gaps in digital access. 

When service support is paired with capable devices, it enables more people to participate fully in work, education, healthcare, and modern digital life. 

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