Tshipi Manganese Mine
Located in the Kalahari Manganese Field, which contains around 75% of the world’s manganese resources, Tshipi is a standout operation. Since commencing production in 2012, it has become one of the largest and most efficient manganese producers and exporters globally. Tshipi is located just north of Sishen, in the Northern Cape of South Africa, and is adjacent to the large open-cut Mamatwan mine that has been operating for decades.
Tshipi operates as an open pit mine, producing on average 3.4 million tonnes of manganese ore annually, with the flexibility to scale production in line with market demand. This production capacity is supported by top-tier transport infrastructure, enabling rapid loading and efficient export processes. Tshipi's transport infrastructure is considered amongst the best in the entire Kalahari manganese field.
Tshipi's strategic location and efficient operation ensure strong cash margins throughout the cycle, positioning it as a highly competitive producer in the manganese market.

Ownership
The ownership structure of the Tshipi manganese mine is as follows:

For more information on the Tshipi mine, visit https://www.tshipi.co.za