Impact Fusion International's Wholly Owned Subsidiary Supreme Energy Resources Ships First Orders for Supreme Gold Plus™ to Local Ranchers
Supreme Energy Resources Establishes Monthly Plant Capacity Exceeding 20,500 Tons
NAPOLEONVILLE, La., April 24, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Impact Fusion International, Inc. (OTCPINK: IFUS) announced that the Company's wholly owned subsidiary, Supreme Energy Resources (www.supremeenergypark.com) has shipped its first orders of Supreme Gold Plus™ to ranchers located in Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. Photographs of the cattle feeding on Supreme Gold Plus can be viewed at:
Joe Scivoletto, Supreme Energy's Research Director, is working with a major university in Louisiana and ranchers in Mississippi to evaluate the introduction of the Company's proprietary animal feed, Supreme Gold Plus™ as a healthy additive to feed and alternative to alfalfa when feeding livestock as to their overall ration.
"Over the past seven weeks I have worked with our team to develop our production processes and have determined that our plant capacity is over 5300 tons of Supreme Gold Plus™ per week based on a production schedule of a six day week/22 hours per day with our custom designed machines. Each bale weighs approximately 3000 pounds. Our custom designed machines are proprietary to our engineering staff at Supreme Energy Resources. The current price per ton for alfalfa is currently over $400 per ton at auction which puts us in a very competitive position. Not only have we exceeded our expectations for full production capability ahead of schedule, but we are now in the planning stages to secure additional equipment to meet the demand for future growth," stated Marc Walther, CEO. "We have everything going for us, proprietary machine designs and proprietary products in the middle of incredible supply." All our efforts now are directed towards the sale of this capacity.
Supreme Energy is a biomass operation utilizing the hemicellulose byproduct of sugarcane (bagasse) as a delivery sytem with a proprietary formulation of the parent company Impact Fusion International, Nutri-Mastic™. The nutritional technology being employed may well revolutionize how cattle and dairy cows are nourished using a completely recyclable product that normally ends up in a land fill.
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About Impact Fusion International Inc;
Impact Fusion International, Inc. is in the business of marketing products in the "Health and Wellness" sector of all international markets. It is the company's mission to invent, develop and market these proprietary products worldwide for the health and well being of humans and animals.
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