FLSmidth wins greenfield copper concentrator contract for mine in Mongolia
FLSmidth has been awarded a contract worth approx. USD 105 million (approx. DKK 600 million) from the Mongolian company, Mongolyn Alt (MAK) Group, to supply a greenfield copper concentrator for a mine some 500 kilometres from the capital city Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Valby, Denmark – The order comprises supply of a 40,000 tonnes per day copper concentrator including proprietary FLSmidth technology for all processes in the plant. The recently acquired Knelson-Deswik fine grinding mill will be utilized for concentrate re-grind. An automated control system, basic and detailed plant and process engineering and related supervision, start-up and commissioning services will also be supplied by FLSmidth. MAK is an established player in coal, which it produces from three open cut mines in Mongolia, and is diversifying into copper.
"Mongolia holds vast deposits of natural resources and being able to deliver state-of-the-art technology, as with this contract, we are able to strengthen our position and footprint in this increasingly important market. Our Mongolian activities will soon be supported by our new Super Service Centre under implementation", Group CEO Jørgen Huno Rasmussen says.
Valby, Denmark – The order comprises supply of a 40,000 tonnes per day copper concentrator including proprietary FLSmidth technology for all processes in the plant. The recently acquired Knelson-Deswik fine grinding mill will be utilized for concentrate re-grind. An automated control system, basic and detailed plant and process engineering and related supervision, start-up and commissioning services will also be supplied by FLSmidth. MAK is an established player in coal, which it produces from three open cut mines in Mongolia, and is diversifying into copper.
"Mongolia holds vast deposits of natural resources and being able to deliver state-of-the-art technology, as with this contract, we are able to strengthen our position and footprint in this increasingly important market. Our Mongolian activities will soon be supported by our new Super Service Centre under implementation", Group CEO Jørgen Huno Rasmussen says.
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