Société minière de Boké

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Founded2014
Key people
Frédéric Bouzigues (General Manager)
ProductsBauxite
Number of employees
9000
Société minière de Boké
Founded2014
Key people
Frédéric Bouzigues (General Manager)
ProductsBauxite
Number of employees
9000
Websitewww.smb-guinee.com

Société minière de Boké or SMB[1] is one of the main business enterprises in Guinea.

It deals mainly in Bauxite mining in the region of Boké, alongside CBG[2] exporting from the ports of Dapilon and Katougouma on the Rio Nunez.[3]

SMB produced more than 36 million tons of Bauxite in 2018,[4] and production has since risen to 48 million tons in 2023.[5] According to reports, SMB is Guinea's biggest bauxite producer, and together with the partially state-owned Compagnie des Bauxites de Guinée, the two companies are responsible for moving Guinea into a 22 percent share of the global bauxite market.[6]

SMB Winning Consortium

The company, partnered with other companies along the Aluminum-production value chain to construct industrial infrastructure in Guinea. The company joined with Winning Alliance Africa Port Ltd. (the local subsidiary of the Singaporean Winning International Group, the largest shipping company in Asia), United Mining Supply Group (a french-funded transport and logistics company), Shandong Weiqiao (A subsidiary of China Hongqiao Group, the second largest aluminum producer in China, and the Guinean state (A 10% shareholder in the company[7]), to construct 135 kilometers of railway in a corridor stretching from Boffa Prefecture to Boké Prefecture to connect the new Houda and Santou II mines with the newly constructed Dapilon port on the Rio Nunez. They have also constructed a new alumina refinery in the Boké Special Economic Zone.

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