BUYING COAL

Doing Business with US Coal Exchange

US Coal Exchange has established significant coal supply with many coal mining partners and port loading facilities throughout the United States.  As a result, we can supply many different coal types and amounts, from Lignite to Steam Coal to Met/Coking Coal to Anthracite.

Many factors are involved in buying/selling coal or pricing a coal request including the mine supply and location, port fees and access, train or barge shipping logistics and schedules, blending arrangements, etc. Because we deal with many coal suppliers, shipping companies and port authorities, we must have a complete verifible request from the actual buying or selling group. We cannot fulfill general coal buying or selling requests from unconfirmed sources based on simple emailed specs.

An email or initial phone call direct from the buyer /seller or a signed corporate letter must be submitted to us from the actual buyers/sellers . This information cannot be completed or sent by brokers.  

If sending an email or letter, the communication must include corporate information, amount, target price, delivery info,  coal specifications, rejection limits, contact information and any additional information relevant to the request. In certain cases, financial information may be required.


IMPORTANT BROKER INFORMATION

We honor and include all facilitators or brokers involved in introducing potential coal buyers or sellers to US Coal Exchange that results in a closing transaction.

It must be understood that the buying and selling of coal and any other commodity involves very confidential corporate and financial information. Buyers and sellers negotiate deals directly. Information is not passed through  individuals that are not direct employees of the companies or true representatives verified by authorization paperwork. Emails or LOIs issued from broker groups, sanitized requests or requests issued to "End Seller" will not be accepted.

Fee agreements for brokers are issued and negotiated on a case by case basis at the contract stage of a transaction.

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