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Implats secures US court order against platinum recycler

Brenda Berlin
Brenda Berlin

4th May 2016

By: Martin Creamer
Creamer Media Editor

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JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – Platinum mining company Impala Platinum (Implats) has secured a court order against a US platinum recycler, from which it is claiming $201-million.

Implats said on Wednesday that the order, issued by the US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, confirmed a London Court of International Arbitration order on A1 Specialised Services and Supplies Limited to pay to Implats $201-million.

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Following a dispute in which Implats asserted that A1 had defaulted on amounts due to it, the matter was heard by the London Court of International Arbitration, which issued a final award in Implats’ favour for the full amount claimed.

Implats said in a release to Creamer Media’s Mining Weekly Online on Wednesday that it would pursue all legal avenues available to it to collect the amount due.

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As outlined by Implats earlier, the recycler of autocatalyst materials had a long-standing association with Implats’ Impala Refining Services (IRS) and supplied platinum scrap to IRS on a regular basis until a few years ago, when it ceased deliveries of all material.

Implats CFO Brenda Berlin told Mining Weekly Online at the time that Implats took an initial impairment of R212-million against amounts owed and later impaired the full R1.2-billion remaining carrying value in the accounts after a default on agreed payment terms.

A-1 went into default after the global economic crash of 2008, leaving its refining contract to lapse.

At the time, A-1 described itself on its website as a global leader in the recycling of platinum-group metals from salvaged catalytic converters, and an active marketer of platinum, palladium and rhodium to meet consumer needs.

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