As per the Aug 01 NR, the current plant has a capacity of 45 tons of SGS per hour.
As per the Oct. 17 NR, NPK has sold almost 40,000 tons and is sold out for the season in spite of having the plant running 24/7 until late November.
Let’s look at the very low end of production:
Aug 01 to Nov 30 ... 120 production days x 1 shift x 7 days = 43,200 tons
Let’s look at the max production:
Aug 01 to Nov 30 ... 120 production days x 3 shifts x 7 days = 129,600 tons
Let’s take 60 days at low production and 60 days at max production:
60 days x 360 tpd x 60 = 21,600 tons
PLUS
60 days x 1,080 tpd x 60 = 64,800 tons for a total of 86,400 tons
How can NPK be sold out for the season at just under 40,000 tons?
I am somehow missing 45,000 tons of production at a estimated price of $37/t which amounts to an estimated revenue of $ 1,665,000.
Strikes me as a bit of a mystery no matter what ratio you apply to minimum vs maximum production numbers. |