Shera Energy Ltd. has officially ramped up its copper cathode production capacity to 1,200 metric tonnes per annum, reinforcing its position as a key player in the non-ferrous metals industry. The company’s latest expansion is aimed at meeting rising global demand for high-purity copper, particularly in sectors like electronics, automotive, and renewable energy.
The newly operational facility will produce 99.99% pure copper cathodes, ensuring superior conductivity and durability for industrial applications. Shera Energy’s strategic move aligns with its broader vision to strengthen supply chains and enhance production efficiency while maintaining sustainability standards.
Additionally, the company has acquired a copper cathode plant in Zambia, leveraging the region’s rich mineral reserves to boost output and optimize raw material sourcing. This acquisition is expected to streamline operations and reduce dependency on external suppliers, further solidifying Shera Energy’s foothold in the global copper market.
Shera Energy’s leadership has emphasized its commitment to quality, innovation, and environmental responsibility, ensuring that its production processes adhere to stringent industry standards. With this expansion, the company is poised to cater to growing industrial needs while maintaining its reputation for excellence in non-ferrous metal manufacturing.
Sources: Shera Energy Ltd., Tiare Consilium