We are expert for Minerals and logistics solutions.

BIC Minerals Limited is a Kampala-based mineral trading, supply, and logistics company dedicated to the ethical sourcing and distribution of Uganda’s vast geological resources. Operating out of the commercial heart of Uganda, we serve as a critical bridge between local miners and the global industrial market.

While the mineral sector in Uganda is rapidly evolving , BIC Minerals stands out by prioritizing transparency, supply chain efficiency, and client-centric service. We do not just sell minerals; we provide supply chain confidence.

Worldwide Services

We serve a global network of buyers, refineries, manufacturers, and industrial processors. 

Pure Minerals, Proven Integrity

Why Choose BIC Minerals?

Local Expertise

We navigate the local regulatory landscape (including the digital licensing systems and royalty frameworks) so our clients don't have to.

Quality Assurance: We implement rigorous verification to ensure the minerals meet international smelting and refining standards.

Formalization & Ethics: We are committed to formalizing the supply chain. By working with us, buyers contribute to reducing illegal mining and supporting local community development .

Financial Integrity: We operate with full financial transparency, ready to work with banks offering structured trade solutions and asset financing for mineral projects

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ABOUT US

Mission & Vision

  • Vision: To be the most reliable gateway for Ugandan minerals, recognized globally for integrity and operational excellence.

  • Mission: To unlock the value of Uganda’s hidden treasures by connecting international buyers to high-grade resources, ensuring ethical practices from the mine gate to the port.

The Opportunity

Uganda’s mineral sector is the "next frontier." Currently contributing roughly 1-2% to GDP, the government aims to grow this to 10% by 2030 . With minerals like cobalt and lithium surging in demand due to the global energy transition, and gold exports now exceeding $4 billion annually, Uganda is no longer just an agricultural economy—it is a mining destination