Evraz’s KGOK starts shipments of vanadium pellets to Turkey and Slovakia

Thursday, 09 September 2010 12:17:04 (GMT+3)   |  

The Russian mining and steel producer Evraz Group has announced that in the third quarter of the current year its mining subsidiary Kachkanarsky (KGOK) has started shipments of vanadium pellets to Turkey and Slovakia.

Accordingly, during the third quarter, KGOK plans to export a total of 100,000 mt of vanadium pellets to Turkey and Slovakia. The first shipments of this product to Turkey, in the amount of 10,000 mt, were carried out in July.

Delivery to Turkey is carried out by rail as far as Novorossiysk and then by ship across the Black Sea to the ports of Turkey.

Evraz's KGOK ships pellets with an average iron content of 60.3 percent to foreign consumers.


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