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March 29, 2007

South Africa: Mittal places another big order with Chinese contractor

Source: Creamer Media's Engineering News

By: Terence Creamer

South Africa's largest steel producer Mittal Steel South Africa has again placed a significant order with a Chinese contractor, this time for the construction of two new direct reduction iron (DRI) kilns at its Vanderbijlpark mill - the full project will cost R600-million and will increase Mittal's liquid steel capacity by about 250 000 t/y.

The main contract for the construction of the core plant - consisting of the kilns and coolers, the after burner chambers, dust settling chambers, electrostatic precipitators and the raw handling - was awarded to BGRIMM, a Chinese specialist construction group.

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Posted by pichu at March 29, 2007 5:21 PM