OREANDA-NEWS. October 5, 2011. The Superport is being built inItaguai (RJ), with a handling capacity of 50 million tons of iron ore per year. Miner’s goal is to double that capacity

MMX, a mining company that is part of entrepreneur Eike Batista’s EBX Group, announced today (26/9) that it has filed the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and the Environmental Impact Report (Rima) with the Rio de Janeiro State Environment Institute (Inea), regarding the expansion of the SudesteSuperport’s handling capacity to 100 million tons of iron ore per year.

Currently, the SudesteSuperport is being built in Itaguai (RJ), with a handling capacity for 50 million tpy of iron ore. The filing of the EIA-RIMA is the first step towards environmental licensing for capacity expansion of the SudesteSuperport to 100 million tpy of iron ore.

MMX's strategic vision of the importance of access of Brazilian iron ore to the seaborne market led the Company to begin the process of doubling the capacity of the SudesteSuperport.  In addition, the expansion of the SudesteSuperport will consolidate MMX’s position among the mining companies in the Iron Quadrangle of Minas Gerais.

"The production of the Sudeste System, and our partnerships with Usiminas and Minerinvest, will take up the entire capacity of the first phase of the SudesteSuperport. Once approved, the expansion to 100 million tons will stimulate investments in iron ore mining in the Iron Quadrangle of Minas Gerais ", concludes Roger Downey, CEO of MMX.