Pre-shipment Inspection Completed for Wanrun Mining’s Rwanda Rare Polymetallic Mine Project Equipment; Overseas Shipment Imminent

Release Time:2026-05-26


From May 18 to 19, 2026, Wanrun Mining organized an inspection team consisting of experts from procurement, finance, mining, and mineral processing. The team visited two cooperative manufacturers in Ganzhou, Jiangxi Province, to conduct pre-delivery preliminary inspections on core equipment for the 500 TPD mineral processing plant of the Rwanda RUKOMA Rare Polymetallic Mine Project.

 

 

In strict accordance with contractual agreements and industrial standards, the inspection team carried out orderly inspections on key project equipment, including high-gradient magnetic separators, feeders, crushers, ball mills, classifiers, shaking tables, and blanket machines. Key checks covered specifications and models, core parameters, process configuration, appearance condition, quantity lists, spare parts, and supporting documents to fully meet the high-standard process requirements for rare polymetallic ore beneficiation.

 

 

With the full on-site cooperation of the manufacturers, the inspection team verified items one by one and conducted comprehensive evaluations. The inspected mineral processing equipment matched the brand and model, was in good appearance, and met specified parameters. It generally complies with the project contract and overseas mine construction and operation standards, and is about to enter the preparation stage for sea freight containerization and shipment.

 

 

At present, all equipment has entered the pre-shipment preparation phase, including customized protection and reinforced packaging, to ensure safety and integrity during long-distance cross-border transportation. After containerization, the equipment will be shipped in batches to the Rwanda RUKOMA project site. The company will then coordinate equipment positioning, installation, commissioning, and joint trial operation, conduct steady final performance acceptance, and ensure smooth operation of the processing plant. This will lay a solid foundation for the official commissioning of the project and the company’s full-scale mining business development in Africa.