United States Antimony Corporation Awarded $245 Million Sole-Source Five-Year Contract by the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency for the Purchase of Antimony Ingots to Replenish the U.S. National Defense Stockpile
United States Antimony Corporation (NYSE American:UAMY) has secured a significant $245 million sole-source five-year contract from the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) for antimony ingots to replenish the National Defense Stockpile. The contract follows extensive negotiations and represents an expansion of USAC's collaboration with the DoD/DLA that began in late 2024.
USAC operates North America's only two antimony smelters and has recently commenced mining operations in Alaska, yielding high-grade antimony concentrations. The company's 2024 revenue was $14.9 million, making this contract approximately 16 times their annual revenue. Delivery orders are expected to begin immediately, with both North American smelting facilities ready to produce antimony metal ingots meeting government specifications.
United States Antimony Corporation (NYSE American:UAMY) ha assicurato un significativo contratto esclusivo quinquennale da 245 milioni di dollari dalla Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) degli Stati Uniti per lingotti di antimonio da utilizzare per reintegrare lo National Defense Stockpile. Il contratto segue estese negoziazioni e rappresenta un’espansione della collaborazione di USAC con il DoD/DLA iniziata alla fine del 2024.
USAC gestisce le uniche due fonderie di antimonio in Nord America e ha recentemente avviato operazioni minerarie in Alaska, con concentrazioni di antimonio di alto grade. Le entrate dell’azienda nel 2024 sono state 14,9 milioni di dollari, rendendo questo accordo circa 16 volte il loro fatturato annuo. Gli ordini di consegna dovrebbero iniziare immediatamente, con entrambe le strutture di fusione nordamericane pronte a produrre lingotti di metallo di antimonio che soddisfino le specifiche governative.
United States Antimony Corporation (NYSE American:UAMY) ha asegurado un significativo contrato de fuente única de cinco años por 245 millones de dólares de la Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) de EE. UU. para lingotes de antimonio para reponer el National Defense Stockpile. El contrato sigue a extensas negociaciones y representa una expansión de la colaboración de USAC con el DoD/DLA, que comenzó a finales de 2024.
USAC opera las dos únicas fundiciones de antimonio de Norteamérica y recientemente ha iniciado operaciones mineras en Alaska, que producen concentraciones de antimonio de alto grado. Los ingresos de la empresa en 2024 fueron 14,9 millones de dólares, lo que hace que este contrato sea aproximadamente 16 veces sus ingresos anuales. Se esperan órdenes de entrega para comenzar de inmediato, con ambas instalaciones de fundición en Norteamérica listas para producir lingotes de metal de antimonio que cumplan con las especificaciones gubernamentales.
United States Antimony Corporation (NYSE American:UAMY)가 미국 국방 물자 조달청(DLA)으로부터 245백만 달러 규모의 5년 단독 계약을 성사시켰습니다. 이 계약은 국방비축기금(National Defense Stockpile)을 보충하기 위한 안티모니 잉곳에 대해 체결되었으며, 2024년 말에 시작된 DoD/DLA와의 협력 확대의 일환입니다.
USAC는 북미에서 유일한 두 곳의 안티모니 제련소를 운영하고 있으며, 최근 알래스카에서 채광을 시작해 고품질의 안티모니 농도를 얻고 있습니다. 2024년 매출은 1,490만 달러였고, 이 계약은 매출의 약 16배에 해당합니다. 납품 주문은 즉시 시작될 예정이며, 북미 두 제련 시설은 정부 규격에 맞는 안티모니 금속 잉곳을 생산할 준비가 되어 있습니다.
United States Antimony Corporation (NYSE American:UAMY) a obtenu un important contrat unique de cinq ans d’un montant de 245 millions de dollars auprès de la Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) des États-Unis pour des lingots d’antimoine afin de reconstituer le National Defense Stockpile. Le contrat fait suite à de longues négociations et représente une expansion de la collaboration de l’USAC avec le DoD/DLA qui a commencé fin 2024.
USAC exploite les seules deux fonderies d’antimoine d’Amérique du Nord et a récemment commencé des opérations minières en Alaska, produisant des concentrations d’antimoine de haute qualité. Le chiffre d’affaires 2024 de l’entreprise s’élevait à 14,9 millions de dollars, ce qui rend ce contrat environ 16 fois son chiffre d’affaires annuel. Les commandes de livraison devraient commencer immédiatement, avec les deux installations de fonderie nord-américaines prêtes à produire des lingots de métal d’antimoine répondant aux spécifications gouvernementales.
United States Antimony Corporation (NYSE American:UAMY) hat von der Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) der USA einen bedeutenden Einzelquellen-Vertrag über fünf Jahre im Wert von 245 Millionen USD für Antimonbarren erhalten, um den National Defense Stockpile aufzufüllen. Der Vertrag folgt umfangreichen Verhandlungen und stellt eine Erweiterung der Zusammenarbeit von USAC mit dem DoD/DLA dar, die Ende 2024 begann.
USAC betreibt die einzigen zwei Antimon-Schmelzwerke in Nordamerika und hat kürzlich den Bergbau in Alaska aufgenommen, der hochreine Antimonkonzentrationen liefert. Der Umsatz des Unternehmens im Jahr 2024 betrug 14,9 Millionen USD, was diesen Vertrag rund das 16-fache des Jahresumsatzes ausmacht. Lieferaufträge sollen sofort beginnen; beide nordamerikanischen Schmelzwerke sind bereit, Antimonmetall-Barren zu produzieren, die den staatlichen Spezifikationen entsprechen.
United States Antimony Corporation (NYSE American:UAMY) قد حصلت على عقد كبير من مصدر واحد لمدة خمس سنوات بقيمة 245 مليون دولار من هيئة الخدمات اللوجستية الدفاعية الأمريكية (DLA) لسبائك Antimony لإعادة مخزون الدفاع الوطني. يعقب العقد مفاوضات موسّعة ويمثل توسيعاً للتعاون بين USAC وDoD/DLA الذي بدأ في أواخر 2024.
تشغّل الشركة اثنين من أفران صهر أنتي مون في أمريكا الشمالية فقط، وبدأت عمليات التعدين في ألاسكا مؤخرًا، ما ينتج تركيزات مرتفعة من الأنتيمون. بلغ إيرادات الشركة في 2024 14.9 مليون دولار، مما يجعل هذا العقد يقارب 16 ضعفاً لإيراداتهم السنوية. من المتوقع أن تبدأ أوامر التسليم فورًا، مع جاهزية كلا مرفقي الصهر في أمريكا الشمالية لإنتاج قضبان معدنية من الأنتيمون مطابقة للمواصفات الحكومية.
United States Antimony Corporation(NYSE American:UAMY) 已从美国国防后勤局(DLA)获得一项重要的五年单源合同,金额达2.45亿美元,用于铟锑铸锭,以补充国家国防储备。该合同经过长期谈判,是USAC与国防部/国防后勤局于2024年末开始合作的扩张。
USAC运营着北美唯一的两家锑冶炼厂,最近在阿拉斯加开启了矿业运营,产出高品位的锑浓度。公司在2024年的收入为1490万美元,这笔合同约为其年收入的16倍。交付订单预计将立即开始,北美两家冶炼设施均已准备好生产符合政府规格的锑金属铸锭。
- Secured massive $245 million sole-source government contract, ~16x their 2024 revenue of $14.9M
- Operates North America's only two antimony smelters capable of meeting military specifications
- Recently started high-grade antimony mining operations in Alaska
- Holds strategic position as the only fully integrated antimony operation outside of China
- Competitive advantage with 3+ year lead over potential competitors
- Heavy reliance on government contracts could create revenue concentration risk
- 2024 revenue of only $14.9M indicates small current operational scale
- Dependent on expanding ore feedstock sources globally
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UAMY secures massive $245M defense contract, representing over 16x their 2024 revenue, strengthening national security and company finances.
This contract represents a transformative development for United States Antimony Corporation (UAMY). The
The sole-source nature of this award is particularly significant. It indicates the U.S. government recognizes UAMY as the only qualified domestic supplier capable of meeting stringent military specifications for antimony. The company operates North America's only two antimony smelters, giving them a strategic monopoly in domestic antimony processing capabilities.
This contract accelerates UAMY's deepening collaboration with the Department of Defense, which began intensifying in late 2024. Contract fulfillment can begin immediately upon the first delivery order (expected this week) since UAMY's smelting facilities already meet government specifications.
UAMY is positioning itself as a critical node in domestic antimony production, with mining operations recently launched in Alaska showing promising high-grade antimony concentrations. The company's integrated capability – from mining to processing – creates a full-spectrum antimony supply chain outside China, filling a crucial national security gap as the U.S. works to reduce dependency on foreign critical minerals.
The five-year contract duration provides substantial revenue visibility through 2030, likely transforming the company's financial outlook and operational scale dramatically.
"The Critical Minerals and ZEO Company"
~ Antimony, Cobalt, Tungsten, and Zeolite ~
DALLAS, TX / ACCESS Newswire / September 23, 2025 / United States Antimony Corporation ("USAC," "US Antimony," the "Company"), (NYSE American:UAMY)(NYSE Texas:UAMY), which operates North America's only two antimony smelters that have been processing antimony for decades, today announced that it has been awarded an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) sole-source contract by the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Strategic Materials (the program manager for the National Defense Stockpile [NDS]) for up to
This contract represents the next phase of a deepening collaboration between USAC and the DoD/DLA, which began accelerating in late 2024. Fulfillment on this contract will begin upon first delivery order anticipated this week, as both of USAC's North American smelting facilities already have the capability to produce antimony metal ingots that meet the government's stringent required specifications.
USAC continues to expand its sources for procuring antimony ore feedstock from countries around the world, along with the development of its own antimony-bearing mineral acreage positions located in the states of Alaska and Montana. Mining operations on USAC's domestic acreage in Alaska, which began several weeks ago, indicates a high grade and concentration of antimony that is expected to enable highly efficient processing and contribute in the near future to the domestic supply chain of antimony and antimony products - including MIL SPEC antimony trisulfide, while at the same time being an efficient, low-impact operation.
After analyzing many different samples of antimony ore received from various countries around the world, including those also recovered from within the continental U.S., we don't believe the low quality of those antimony ores controlled by others will meet the stringent requirements of our U.S. Military. Additionally, all of these potential competing antimony sources are at best, over three years away from actual commercial production in any relevant quantities.
USAC Chairman and CEO, Gary C. Evans commented, "It's incredibly meaningful for all our employees to play such a strategic role in strengthening our nation's defense readiness and having the knowledge, expertise, and history that USAC can and will deliver under our contractual obligations. This is the kind of knowledge that is only gained through decades of execution and know-how. USAC has some of the most experienced antimony chemists/metallurgists and other professionals on its team in the global landscape. Two people on our team that I wish to highlight today are our SVP of Corporate Development & Government Relations, Melissa Pagen, and the President of our Antimony Division, Gus Gustavsen. Melissa's shepherding of this contract from beginning to completion was tireless. Her meticulous oversight and commitment to excellence ensured every stage of the process and allowed advancement to a successful close for all parties involved. The antimony expertise of Gus plays a critical role in why this is a sole source contract. Gus is recognized as a Subject Matter Expert in antimony processing, with over five decades of experience under his belt in all facets of the antimony supply chain. This expertise is a significant reason why USAC preserved and remained viable despite several depressed years of antimony prices. It is also the reason we can say we are the only fully integrated antimony operation, outside of China. To put this in proper context, we have successfully won a sole-sourced long-term contract from the U.S. Government for approximately
About USAC:
United States Antimony Corporation and its subsidiaries in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada ("USAC," "U.S. Antimony," the "Company," "Our," "Us," or "We") sell antimony, zeolite, and precious metals primarily in the U.S. and Canada. The Company processes third party ore primarily into antimony oxide, antimony metal, antimony trisulfide, and precious metals at its facilities located in Montana and Mexico. Antimony oxide is used to form a flame-retardant system for plastics, rubber, fiberglass, textile goods, paints, coatings, and paper, as a color fastener in paint, and as a phosphorescent agent in fluorescent light bulbs. Antimony metal is used in bearings, storage batteries, and ordnance. Antimony trisulfide is used as a primer in ammunition. The Company also recovers precious metals, primarily gold and silver, at its Montana facility from third party ore. At its Bear River Zeolite ("BRZ") facility located in Idaho, the Company mines and processes zeolite, a group of industrial minerals used in water filtration, sewage treatment, nuclear waste and other environmental cleanup, odor control, gas separation, animal nutrition, soil amendment and fertilizer, and other miscellaneous applications. During 2024 and 2025, the Company began acquiring mining claims and leases located in Montana, Alaska and Ontario, Canada in an effort to expand its operations as well as its product offerings.
USAC Subject Matter Experts - SME Spotlight
John ("Gus") Gustavsen: Subject Matter Expert (SME), Antimony Processing
Mr. Gustavsen is a recognized Subject Matter Expert (SME) in antimony processing, with over five decades of experience in the field. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Rutgers University in 1970 and began his career at Harshaw Chemical Company's Gloucester City, NJ plant, which was later acquired by Amspec Chemical Corporation in 1983 - one of the largest producers of antimony trioxide in North America at that time.
From 1976 through 1980, Mr. Gustavsen expanded his technical foundation by completing engineering coursework at Drexel University. In 1983, he was appointed President and Treasurer of Amspec and continued to broaden his leadership and global business acumen through accounting, finance, and foreign language studies, including Chinese and Japanese at the University of Pennsylvania. He was promoted to Chief Executive Officer in 1990.
Among his most notable technical contributions, Mr. Gustavsen designed and implemented an innovative production furnace that scaled to output over 20 million pounds of antimony trioxide annually, which is a testament to his deep process knowledge and operational expertise.
Fluent in Spanish and conversant in several other languages, Mr. Gustavsen has traveled extensively throughout the Americas, Asia, and Europe in support of international operations and supply chain development.
In October 2011, Mr. Gustavsen joined United States Antimony Corporation. On March 11, he was named President of the Company's Antimony Division, a role in which he continues to guide strategy and operations with unmatched expertise in antimony metallurgy and industrial production. Mr. Gustavsen has previously served as Chief Executive Officer of U.S. Antimony Corporation until shifting focus to strictly advance the company's expanding antimony initiatives.
Forward-Looking Statements:
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including, without limitation, statements regarding the Company's future operations, production levels, financial performance, business strategy, market conditions, demand for antimony, zeolite, other critical minerals, and precious metals, expected costs, and other statements that are not historical facts. These statements are based on current expectations, estimates, forecasts, and projections about the industries in which the Company operates, as well as management's beliefs and assumptions. Words such as "anticipates," "expects," "intends," "plans," "believes," "seeks," "estimates," "may," "will," "should," "could," and variations of these words or similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated in such statements, including, but not limited to: fluctuations in the market prices and demand for antimony and zeolite; changes in domestic and global economic conditions; operational risks inherent in mining and mineral processing; geological or metallurgical conditions; availability and cost of energy, equipment, transportation, and labor; the Company's ability to maintain or obtain permits, licenses, and regulatory approvals; changes in environmental and mining laws or regulations; competitive factors; the impact of geopolitical developments; and the effects of weather, natural disasters, or health pandemics on operations and supply chains. Additional information regarding risk factors that could cause actual results to differ materially is included in the Company's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including the most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.
The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by law. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof.
Contact:
United States Antimony Corp.
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Jonathan Miller, VP, Investor Relations
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Phone: 406-606-4117
SOURCE: United States Antimony Corp.
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