Alcoa suspends bauxite shipments from Brazil's Juruti mine due to port issue
Adds details of the statement and impact on prices
By Julian Luk
LONDON, Nov 7 (Reuters) -U.S. aluminium maker Alcoa AA.N said on Thursday it had halted bauxite shipments from Brazil's Juruti port due to a stranded vessel in the waterway.
This was the latest in a series of disruptions to hit the aluminium raw material supply chain, which have pushed alumina prices to record highs and supported aluminium prices.
Alcoa declared force majeure at its bauxite mine in the Juruti region on Wednesday as an inaccessible waterway hindered its ability to supply its customers, an Alcoa spokesperson said in an emailed statement to Reuters.
The statement gave no estimate on when shipments would resume.
One trader source said the vessel has been stranded near Juruti port since late October and bauxite has not been moving for almost 10 days.
The Juruti area has one of the world's largest deposits of high grade bauxite, which is typically crushed and refined into alumina. Alumina is the major raw material for making primary aluminium.
Three-month benchmark prices for aluminium on the London Metal Exchange CMAL3 surged to a five month high of $2,732 per metric ton on Thursday. It last traded at $2,706 as at 1519 GMT.
Alumina prices rallied last month after disruptions to shipments in Guinea and Australia.
The most traded alumina contract for January expiry on the Shanghai Futures Exchange (ShFE) has jumped 25% since the start of October to 5,279 yuan per tonne SAOF5.
Reporting by Julian Luk; editing by David Evans and Susan Fenton
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