About Us

 

PURE MINERAL FIELDS GOLD REFINERY COMPANY LIMITED

Pure Mineral Fields Refinery Company Limited is a registered and fully licensed gold refining company based in Lusaka Zambia. We specialize in refining, transporting, and securing gold and other valuable minerals with the highest industry standards. Our mission is to provide efficient, transparent, and secure services that add value to the mining and trading sector.

OUR MISSION

Our mission is to deliver a positive, reliable experience to each and every one of our clients while offering exceptional value in the marketplace and setting the standard for professionalism in the logistic solutions we provide. In addition to operating our business profitably, we strive to operate it responsibly both for our clients and our employees, for whom our goal is to provide a safe and secure work environment.

OUR VISION

Our aim is to act as an indispensable partner to our clients by helping them build and maximize sustainable competitive advantages. We do this by helping them get their products to market quickly, efficiently, and safely. In addition to our expertly crafted and reliably delivered logistics solutions, our clients can rest assured that every interaction will be driven by integrity and respect, the fundamental principles of our business.

OUR CORE VALUES

We believe in building strong partnerships with miners, traders, investors, and industry experts to create mutually beneficial relationships. By working together, we enhance efficiency, trust, and long-term success in gold refining and mineral security.

Results Maximization

Our commitment is to deliver the highest possible value to our clients by optimizing refining yields, minimizing material loss, and ensuring top-tier purity standards. Every process is designed to enhance profitability and efficiency for those we serve.

Excellence

We uphold the highest standards in refining, logistics, and security, ensuring precision, reliability, and world-class service. From advanced refining techniques to strict quality control, we strive for perfection in every transaction.

Innovation

At Pure Mineral Fields Refinery, we embrace cutting-edge technology and modern techniques to revolutionize gold refining and security. Our tech-driven solutions, advanced testing methods, and secure logistics set new benchmarks in the industry

    A Brief History about Mining 

    It is essential to understand the history of mining to the modern life we enjoy today.

    Earth Systems occasionally receive inquiries about mining activities (the extraction of natural resources from the earth). These calls are frequently about environmental impacts of mining, residual ecological effects of abandoned mines, or geotechnical/geological aspects of mining.

    GENERAL MINING ACT OF 1872

    The current controversies regarding the General Mining Act of 1872, which is still the controlling law concerning mining activities, bring into focus the conflicts between mining and our rapidly increasing population. For the most part, it seems the majority of the news we hear about mining is negative. However, it is important to remember how important mining is to our civilization and standard of living. It’s interesting to reflect on how we reached our current perception of mining because, during most of our history, mining has had priority over most other activities.

    HOMO SAPIENS AND TOOLS 

    The first mining efforts involved searching for the stones most appropriate for making tools. Primary stone tools are approximately 2.6 million years old, predating even Homo Sapiens. Hence, this time tracks the use of rocks as throwing weapons around 1.9 million years ago, following soon after by digging for the best cutting stones and stone tools.

    As Homos Sapiens developed and the population grew, communities began to replace the nomadic lifestyle. Early tribes located around primary resources of food, water, and shelter were readily available. Soon after, the location of other natural resources began to have an impact on human settlement. Mined materials were probably among the first materials traded. Some tribes may have had regular access to chert or obsidian, highly valued for their sharp edges. Others may have had access to the best clay for making pots, bowls, or other utensils. Early trading required that humans develop more enhanced communication skills and could be considered the basis of civilization.

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