鐵貨(01029.HK):K&S上半年產量同比上升4%
格隆匯8月14日丨鐵貨(01029.HK)發佈公吿,2023年第二季,K&S產量較上一季(即2023年第一季)下降2.1%,主要由於泵管相關問題導致停產約1周所致。儘管停產,2023年上半年的產量仍較去年同期(2022年上半年)上升4.0%。銷量較2023年第一季下降2.3%,與季內產量降幅一致。2023年上半年的銷量2022年上半年高7.6%。繼續準備Sutara礦牀,目標是於2024年上半年開始於Sutara的採礦業務,較先前的計劃出現輕微延誤。
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