Metso to supply full-scope quarry processing plant
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
Dry Bulk,
Insee Aggregates has selected Metso to supply a full-scope, state-of-the-art quarry processing plant for the Suphanburi Quarry in Thailand. The delivery covers the crushing and screening plant, including 5 crushers, 5 vibrating screens, plant and overland conveyors, steel structures and chuteworks, ancillary equipment, electrical and automation, as well as related services, such as installation, start-up, commissioning and technical direction.
The quarry has a large proven resource. After its completion, the plant will be the most modern processing plant in Thailand for the production of high-quality aggregates, with an estimated production capacity of 2 million tpy. The in-the-pit mining and crushing and screening plant will be located northwest of Bangkok. The new plant is expected to start production in 2018.
The total value of the contract is not disclosed. Metso has already booked the order in 4Q16.
"Siam City Cement entered the quarrying business over 10 years ago with a vision to be Thailand's premium, high-performance aggregate supplier. The Suphanburi Quarry is a highly strategic operation, providing aggregates to the Bangkok market. While the expansion objective of this project was to double the existing crushing capacity via the construction of a new line, it was of utmost importance that quality and production performance was never compromised. Our target was to build a world-class plant with sustainable processing operations, using the most advanced equipment and processes available. In summary, we wanted a low-cost/high-productivity, environmentally responsible operation," says Mr. Craig Bickley, CEO Siam City Concrete (SCCO).
"Metso's approach to this design and construct project was to invest considerable time, effort and resources to ensure they had fully understood and captured our requirements and needs, and then to advance our thinking in new and innovative ways. We were impressed with Metso's industry-leading, energy-saving solutions and sustainable optimization services. Achieving our ambitious vision was only going to be possible with the participation of an advanced, reliable and proven international partner. This, combined with a strong local presence and knowledge, was the compelling reason we selected Metso," he continued.
"We are very proud to be the supplier and partner of Insee for this unique project. We have a track record of delivering what we promise, and we have the project management capabilities and the process know-how to execute projects with many sources of supply to meet the customer's demanding time frame," says Campbell Johnston, Director, Systems Sales Aggregates Business Line, Minerals Capital business area at Metso.
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/dry-bulk/23052017/metso-to-supply-full-scope-quarry-processing-plant/
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