Metso to deliver a new Russian minerals processing plant
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
Dry Bulk,
Metso has won a significant order to deliver two complete grinding lines to Russia. The first comminution line will be delivered at the end of 2018 and the second around 2020.
Once operational, the estimated production at the plant will be 28 million tpy of copper ore.
The order was booked in Metso's 3Q17 orders received.
"We are very proud of this order which clearly demonstrates that we have succeeded in making a true difference in our customer's business by helping them to build sustainable and profitable operations. We at Metso are more committed than ever to offering our customers the best available products and solutions for the future," said Victor Tapia, President, Metso's Minerals Capital business area.
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