Southwest Stainless Steel plans to overhaul production lines in November

Monday, 07 November 2011 11:17:10 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Sichuan Province-based Chinese steelmaker Southwest Stainless Steel Co. has announced that it plans to carry out overhaul at its steel melting and rolling lines in November. Overhaul will take one week for each line causing reduction in the output by about 10,000 mt. The overall steelmaking output is expected to reach almost 40,000 mt in November, while it amounted to 53,000 mt in October.

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