Where corrosion meets control
In Kolwezi, in the heart of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kamoto Copper Company (KCC) stands as a leading producer of copper and cobalt. The name “Kamoto,” drawn from the Swahili word for “small fire,” aptly reflects the company’s role in fuelling modern industry. KCC’s mineral zones sit at the western end of the Congolese Copperbelt — a region renowned for exceptionally rich copper, cobalt, and uranium deposits that are central to the global energy transition. Copper underpins electrification and grid expansion, while cobalt remains a critical component in many battery chemistries powering mobility and energy storage.