Harsco and Tata Steel UK renew raw material handling contract

Wednesday, 10 October 2012 01:57:47 (GMT+3)   |  

Pennsylvania-based diversified global industrial company Harsco Corporation jointly announced Tuesday  with Tata Steel that Harsco's Metals & Minerals group and Tata Steel UK have agreed to extend their long-term relationship at the Scunthorpe and Port Talbot steelworks in a UK-wide, multi-year contract.

Harsco will continue providing an array of services on both sites including metal recovery, scrap management, briquetting, slab handling, coke crushing and machine scarfing. The new agreement will also give both companies a solid base to work from in introducing and applying new technology-based solutions which will be critical to tackling the environmental challenges faced by the steel industry.


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