Ben IMC serves as a pivotal figure at SOJi Commodity Trading Ltd, where he holds the dual role of Trader and Director specializing in Base and Minor Metals. With a robust background in physical metals trading, Ben is adept at navigating the complexities of the...
Ben IMC serves as a pivotal figure at SOJi Commodity Trading Ltd, where he holds the dual role of Trader and Director specializing in Base and Minor Metals. With a robust background in physical metals trading, Ben is adept at navigating the complexities of the global commodities market, particularly in the procurement and distribution of base metal ores, concentrates, alloys, and refined products. His expertise encompasses a diverse range of metals, including copper, lead, zinc, nickel, and tin, as well as minor metals such as bismuth, antimony, cobalt, molybdenum, wolframite, chrome, and manganese.
In his current role, Ben is instrumental in managing key projects that involve sourcing and trading both primary and secondary metal products, ensuring that SOJi maintains a competitive edge in the ever-evolving market landscape. His strategic approach to trading not only focuses on immediate market opportunities but also incorporates long-term hedging strategies to mitigate risks associated with price volatility. This is particularly crucial in emerging markets where fluctuations can significantly impact profitability.
Ben's proficiency in international business and import/export operations allows him to forge strong relationships with suppliers and clients across various regions, facilitating smoother transactions and enhancing SOJi's global footprint. His skills in international sales and marketing further bolster the company’s ability to penetrate new markets and expand its portfolio. Additionally, his knowledge of scrap metals, including aluminum and copper, positions him as a key player in the circular economy, promoting sustainability within the industry. Through his leadership and expertise, Ben IMC continues to drive SOJi Commodity Trading Ltd towards success in the competitive realm of non-ferrous metals trading.