It is one of the most versatile metals on Earth and its presence and properties allow modern life to function and prosper. It is present in a myriad of products, from televisions and batteries to aerospace components, yet only a small amount of nickel is used as a product in its own right – there about 3000 nickel containing alloys in everyday use, and the vast majority of new nickel goes into alloy and stainless steel production.
Global Pacific Services has a well mapped network in the global nickel markets and works with metal producers, traders, brokers and logistics groups who sell, procure, broker and arrange shipping for this important metal.
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Due to its many applications, nickel is one of the most valuable mined materials which can have a significant impact not only on the other industries which rely on it such as stainless steel and nickel containing alloy production but also on entire countries’ economies.
Significant nickel reserves are located in Australia, New Caledonia, Brazil, Russia, Cuba, Indonesia, South Africa, Canada, and China. Countries which produce the most nickel, however, in descending order are the Philippines, Russia, Canada, Australia, New Caledonia, Indonesia, Brazil, China, Guatemala and Cuba.
Nickel is also one of the most recycled materials globally, mostly in the form of alloys, and with nickel being infinitely recyclable, about half of the nickel content of stainless steel products today will have come from recycled nickel.
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