Uniroc

Canada Carbon has signed an agreement related to the preparation of the graphite mineralization before shipping it for purification. An agreement between Canada Carbon and Uniroc Construction (“Uniroc”) has been reached for the crushing of material from its Miller Property.

Uniroc is a concrete supplier and installer that operates on the north-shore of Montreal and in the Outaouais region of south-western Quebec.  The Company has been active since 1907, and currently operates three quarries, including one located in Grenville-sur-la-Rouge, less than 2 kilometres from the Miller Mine graphite property. Uniroc’s large fleet includes mobile crushing equipment that travels between different quarries. Canada Carbon has availed itself of this opportunity to use Uniroc’s equipment, along with their expertise in crushing.

Canada Carbon CEO states, "Securing crushing capacity within such close proximity to the Miller property will make the economics of the operation extremely cost effective. The proximity of this quarry and equipment makes it possible to take advantage of infrastructure already in place, save on capital costs, and minimize operational risks. The agreement with Uniroc will enable Canada Carbon to be more flexible in its crushing schedule, due to limited mobilization time, while also providing flexibility in the quantity of material crushed due to the size of the available equipment."