DEV Mining Company: Reactivating Iron Exploration in Amapá and Generating Opportunities
The DEV Mining Company is about to begin a new era in the mining industry of Amapá. After almost a decade, iron exploration is set to be reactivated, bringing with it a wave of job opportunities and economic development.
DEV Investments: A New Dawn for Mining in the Country
The DEV has assumed all liabilities and rights of the companies Zamin and Anglo, now awaiting state licenses to begin operations that are part of an investment package of US$ 320 million. These plans include reactivating mining, restoring the old Icomi Port, and even the Amapá Railroad (EFA).

Iron Project Amapá: The DEV and the Promise of Prosperity
The Iron Project Amapá, led by DEV, will focus mining in Pedra Branca do Amapari, a city 180 km from Macapá. The company believes that the mine has a stock to produce 6 million tons annually for 16 years.
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Jobs and Development: The Impact of DEV on the State
It is projected to generate 1,100 direct jobs and 2,200 indirect jobs in various areas, through partnerships with service providers and movement of economic chains. This represents a significant boost for the local economy and an opportunity for many families.

Respect for the Environment: DEV and Sustainability in Amapá
The company is committed to respecting all environmental and social needs in Amapá. The company submitted requests to reactivate the environmental licenses for the mine and railroad to the Amapá Environmental Secretary (Sema), along with the documents supporting the environmental impact studies.
The DEV Mining Company is bringing a new era of prosperity to Amapá by reactivating the mining industry and creating thousands of jobs. With a strong commitment to the environment and the local community, DEV is ready to make a difference in Amapá.

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