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We offer comprehensive & candid market assessments. Completely dedicated to the indispensable world of industrial minerals.
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Without a market, a deposit is merely a geologic curiosity.
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Discover the markets for Earth’s industrial minerals
Peter W. Harben, Inc.
The company has carried out numerous assignments on all aspects of the industrial minerals market: worldwide and regional market evaluations,
company profiles, assessment of acquisition opportunities, determination of exploration targets, development of marketing plans, determining
specification requirements by industry, and also preparing and producing investment promotion documents. In short, Peter W. Harben Inc. offers
expertise in everything from production to publications, estimates to editing, consulting to conferencing - and we do so with a professional
regard for budgets and deadlines.
The company is headed by Peter Harben, a former American Editor of Industrial Minerals journal based in London and then New York. Peter has thirty
years of experience in the field of industrial minerals and their international markets. He is the recipient of SME’s prestigious Hal Williams
Hardinge Award for 2005 “For outstanding achievement and service to the profession by describing the geology of worldwide industrial minerals deposits;
setting an industry standard with the Industrial Minerals HandyBook; and making significant contributions to the field of industrial minerals marketing
and research.”
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