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Zeotech Hosts Offtake Partner MSI at Queensland Kaolin Project and Port Facilities

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Zeotech (ASX:ZEO) said it recently hosted Formosa Qu, director of offtake partner Jiangsu Mineral Sources International Trading (MSI), for a tour of its Toondoon kaolin project in Queensland and Port of Bundaberg facilities, according to a Wednesday Australian bourse filing.

Zeotech disclosed an offtake agreement in September 2025, for its kaolin and cosmetic kaolin direct shipping ore products with MSI.

The company said the tour included corporate and technical briefings at its Brisbane Technology Park facilities, an on-ground inspection of proposed mining operations at the Toondoon kaolin project, and a logistics and export pathway review at the Port of Bundaberg focused on material handling, storage, and shipping requirements.

Building on the visit, MSI intends to send its commercial team on a follow-up visit to witness and support the loading of the first bulk kaolin shipment to China, it added.

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