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Last week, two newly built, high-capacity electric Cutter Suction Dredgers were successfully loaded onto a carrier vessel at the Royal IHC yard in Kinderdijk, the Netherlands
These customized mining dredgers – each measuring 62 meters in length and weighing nearly 1,000 tons – are now en route by sea to Mozambique where they will be handed over to Kenmare.
The new dredgers, CSD Calen and CSD Sandra, will operate at the Moma Mine, one of the largest titanium minerals deposits in the world.
The new dredgers will significantly enhance mining capacity, enabling Kenmare to efficiently extract titanium-rich sands from its mining ponds using all-electric technology.
$KMR‘s two new higher capacity dredges have begun their journey by sea to the #Moma Mine in #Mozambique. The Roll Group’s Rolldock Storm vessel, which is carrying the dredges, left Rotterdam on 4 June 2025. View more photos here: https://t.co/eIh9YHJPfS #mining #RollGroup pic.twitter.com/kAOkZjyxcv
— Kenmare Resources Plc (@KenmareRes) June 6, 2025
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