The company's principal operations are just north of
Richards Bay in
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, in a 2-kilometer wide by 17-kilometer long strip of mineral-rich sand dunes. The area is known as
Zulti North mine lease area and will continue to be mined until 2030. RBM mines the using a
dredge mining technique, extracting the titanium-iron ore
ilmenite as well as
rutile and
zircon from the sand. This feedstock is then processed into RBM's product lines at a facility which sorts the various materials and processes them to varying degrees into marketable materials. Blue Horizon Investments is a
Black Economic Empowerment trust that was allocated 24% of the company's capital in 2008. The Dube, Sokhulu, Mbonambi and Mkhwanazi tribes are the trust's main beneficiaries. In 15 years, the tribes earned R530-million in deeds from RBM. RBM is the largest taxpayer of the province of KwaZulu-Natal. 5,000 people work at the site (2024). ==References==