Metso to supply service and spare parts to iron ore plant in Europe
Published by Isabelle Keltie,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
Metso has received a repeat order to an iron ore processing plant in Europe, for a replacement chain for their iron ore pelletising system. The company’s complete chain package delivery consists of more than 6000 high-quality grate plates, chain links, through rods, and side plates supported by comprehensive maintenance and full services to maximise production uptime.
The order valued at €9 million has been booked in the Minerals’ segment first-quarter orders.
Roar Vasboe, Vice President of Sales and Services Nordics for Metso, said: "We are honoured that the customer has chosen Metso to provide critical components for this important project. Our team is dedicated to providing high-quality, reliable products that meet the needs of our customer. We are committed to sustainability and continuous improvement, and we are confident that our solution will help them to achieve their production goals safely and efficiently."
Metso is the only supplier in the world that has both the straight grate and the grate kiln process for pelletising and has designed and supplied the most modern and largest grate kiln systems in the world.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/18052023/metso-to-supply-service-and-spare-parts-to-iron-ore-plant-in-europe/
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