Beecham International is a publicly listed critical minerals platform. We source, refine, and deliver the materials that build, defend, and power the modern industrial base — through supply chains we own, audit, and control end-to-end.
The minerals that build aircraft, missiles, semiconductors, grids, and ships have become instruments of geopolitical leverage. Allied industry depends on supply chains that no allied entity controls.
Beecham was built to change that. We operate a cash-generating commodity platform anchored by upstream equity positions, midstream processing capacity, and long-term offtake.
Year-end results to be published with our Q4 disclosure.
03 — What we do
Four commitments.
01
We source.
Direct equity exposure to producing and near-production assets across allied and neutral jurisdictions. No state-linked counterparties. No adversarial offtake.
02
We process.
Strategic refining and tolling relationships in non-adversarial hubs, expanding allied processing capacity where it is structurally short.
03
We move.
Redundant logistics corridors across the Gulf, East Africa, and Southeast Asia, engineered to absorb route disruption and embargo risk.
04
We deliver.
Long-term contracted supply to U.S. defense, allied sovereigns, and industrial buyers. Surge capability built into every line.
04 — Global footprint
Five offices. Three continents.
Headquartered in Houston with operational platforms across Zug, Dubai, Singapore, and South Asia — engineered around the corridors that move the materials.
Houston
Headquarters
Zug
EMEA platform
Dubai
MENA operations
Singapore
APAC desk
Mumbai
South Asia commercial
Delhi
Government liaison
05 — Why now
The realignment is structural, not cyclical.
Export controls. Resource nationalism. Sanctions. Embargo. The 2020s have made one thing operationally clear: allied industry cannot rely on the supply chains it inherited.
Beecham exists to provide the alternative — not as policy, but as a commercial platform with the capital, contracts, and control to deliver at scale.
Export controls
Resource nationalism
Sanctions regime
Embargo risk
06 — Capital partnership
For the institutions and governments capitalizing the next supercycle.