Corus Consulting to carry out feasibility study in PSM

Tuesday, 10 August 2004 10:58:25 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Corus Consulting to carry out feasibility study in PSM

According to a statement released by Anglo-Dutch steel maker Corus, Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM) has awarded a contract to Corus Consulting to carry out a feasibility study at the mill for a proposed expansion project. The capacity is planned to be expanded from 1.1 million tons to 4 million tons in two stages. The planned expansion is expected to cost around $1 billion. The feasibility study will start in September and last six months.

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