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ThyssenKrupp signs Russia conveying contract

ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions, the plant engineering and construction division of the ThyssenKrupp Group, has received a contract worth about €30 million (US$33 million) to supply a complete in-pit crushing and conveying (IPCC) system for an apatite-nepheline ore mine in Russia.

Nadav Shemer
ThyssenKrupp is a specialist in in-pit crushing and conveying

ThyssenKrupp is a specialist in in-pit crushing and conveying

The contract with Aptatit, a subsidiary of Russian fertiliser producer PhosAgro, is for a mine located near the city of Kirovsk in the Kola Peninsula in Northern Russia. Sven Müller-Rinke, managing director...

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