
REalloys Names Pentagon Vet as Chair, Ramps Up Rare Earth Metals
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REalloys, a company trading as ALOY on Nasdaq, has appointed Joe Kasper, former chief of staff to the U.S. Secretary of Defense, as chair of its advisory board. This move comes as the company prepares to ramp up its U.S.-friendly rare earth metals operation, aiming to fill the gap in the supply chain for defense systems and other industries. The companys goal is to meet a hard deadline in 2027 when defense systems must ditch all Chinese-sourced materials. REalloys is currently operating from its Euclid, Ohio plant and has secured eighty percent of its output from Canadas Saskatchewan Research Council via offtake deals. The company plans to produce five hundred twenty-five tonnes of neodymium-praseodymium metal yearly in phase one, scaling to thousands more in phase two, plus dysprosium, terbium, and twenty thousand tonnes of magnets. This move positions REalloys as a key player in the supply chain, turning supply headaches into real opportunities before the crunch hits full force.
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