Bryus Kliver (Bruce Cleaver), CEO of De Beers Group, said that in different parts of the "diamond pipeline" to find ways to work together and more efficiently after the uncertainty and volatility in 2016.
"We made some good steps in this direction through greater collaboration across the value chain in order to increase demand, exchange and maintain the effectiveness of the diamond pipeline," - said Cleaver during a reception for sightholders company.
"But we must continue on this path and to maximize the impact of our joint efforts to increase the value of our industry," - said a top manager.
He said that all parts of the value chain will be important to benefit from progress in the industry.
"None of the members of the diamond industry will not be able to achieve sustainable success in isolation We have to find the way to progress together, and we must continue to look at the challenges and opportunities from different perspectives." - Cleaver said.
According to him, against the background of the positive medium- and long-term prospects of the industry there is a possibility to invest in financially stable and transparent diamond companies.
"Business environment in which we operate is changing rapidly, and ... if we can find ways to compete more effectively in this evolving environment, the changes will turn into great opportunities" - continues Cleaver.
At the same time, CEO of De Beers, said that the group of companies will launch a new and "improved" tool to check the diamonds at the end of this year to help keep the confidence of members of the trade and consumers.
"Our new automated tool for the screening of" chalk "AMS2 ... would be a significant step forward and become a technological response to the challenges posed to the integrity of our products. We also believe that AMS2 will play an important role in building trust across the value chain" - Cleaver concluded.
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Pangolin Diamonds won the eighth diamond on a fully-owned company project Malatsvae (Malatswae) in Botswana.
Take seven of diamonds recovered to date with the project, are colorless, it said in a statement.
"Diamond sample of MSC-DG-097 is a white octagonal fragment measuring about 1 mm x 1 mm x 1 mm", - said at Pangolin.
"This is one of the four diamonds (three white and one brown), which were obtained on the area of 0.32 square kilometers Except for four diamonds from the same area, we have extracted olivine, ilmenite reactionary ends, and a mantle xenolith.." - added to the company.
This indicates the presence neobvetrennyh olivine, mantle xenoliths and ilmenite reactionary faces that indicate the proximity of the kimberlite.
Meanwhile, Pangolin has completed the program gravimetric study on the area of 0.32 square meters. 10.1 km long with 344 km of research stations.
The company said that all four of the diamond, found in this area are associated with gravimetric anomalies.
"The largest anomaly covers an area of more than 2 hectares - say in the Pangolin -. Neobvetrenny kimberlitic olivine and diamonds were found in samples taken at this anomalous area."
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