Trading
Elev8 International FZE is an integrated platform for minerals and metal products trading. Elev8 International FZE has established its team in Sheikh Rashid Tower, Dubai World Trade Center, Dubai and is actively trading in Barite Ore, Iron Ore, Steel Products, Aluminum, LME and NON-LME Copper Cathodes. We enable our partners to gain access to physical commodities as well as market insights. Our commercial supply and marketing expertise is complemented by our ability to provide our partners with access to pre-financing solutions across all trade deals. We have developed risk management capabilities that ensure timely and creative solutions to meet our customers’ needs.
Barite
Barite is a mineral composed of barium sulfate (BaSO₄). The high specific gravity of barite makes it suitable for a wide range of industrial, medical and manufacturing uses. Barite is also a common mineral in hydrothermal veins and is a gangue mineral associated with sulfide ore veins.


Iron
Ores
Iron ores are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted. The ores are usually rich in iron oxides and vary in color from dark grey, bright yellow, or deep purple to rusty red. About 98% of the world’s iron is used to produce steel.
LME and Non-LME Copper Cathodes
Copper cathode is the primary raw material input for the production of copper rods for the wire and cable industry. Copper cathodes are used as a raw material feed for the production of high purity copper and copper alloy products.


Steel
Pipes
Steel pipe (or black iron pipe) was once the most popular choice for the supply of water and flammable gases. Steel pipe is still used in many homes and businesses to convey natural gas or propane fuel and is a popular choice in fire sprinkler systems due to its high heat resistance. In commercial buildings, steel pipe is used to convey heating or cooling water to heat exchangers, air handlers, variable air volume (VAV) devices, or other HVAC equipment.
Aluminum
Aluminum is a silvery-white metal, the 13 elements in the periodic table. One surprising fact about aluminum is that it's the most widespread metal on Earth, making up more than 8% of the Earth's core mass. It's also the third most common chemical element on our planet after oxygen and silicon.
Aluminum alloys are widely used in different industrial applications including shipbuilding and marine industries, aerospace, automotive, and rail industry with the continuing drive to reduce weight and improved efficiency.
