Australian Strategic Materials Ltd (ASX:ASM) has agreed to reschedule a delivery of seven tonnes of neodymium-praseodymium metal ingots to Korean-based company NS World for the first half of 2023.
The company has already delivered three tonnes of ingots through its subsidiary KSM Metals Co. Ltd and agreed to delay the second half of the shipment to better align with NS World’s plant commissioning schedule.
Executive management appointment
Australian Strategic Materials has also appointed a new general council and company secretary, tapping Annaliese Eames for the job from January 30, 2023.
Eames holds more than 15 years’ legal, commercial, strategic and corporate governance experience, with a depth of knowledge in large scale project contracting, corporate, finance and intellectual property law.
Prior to this appointment, Eames was managing counsel for BHP (ASX:BHP) and has held several roles in a diverse range of companies in the mining industry.
“We are delighted to have someone of Annaliese’s calibre joining ASM and our team,” Australian Strategic Materials CEO Rowena Smith said.
“Annaliese brings substantive experience in project contracting, corporate and debt financing and intellectual property, which is directly relevant to the growth of ASM, particularly as we look to progress development of our Dubbo Project in 2023."
Eames will replace the outgoing Julie Jones, who resigned in November to take up another role.