FLSmidth to supply India’s NMDC with iron ore crushing plant

Tuesday, 09 November 2010 12:07:25 (GMT+3)   |  

Copenhagen, Denmark-based global engineering company FLSmidth has announced that it has received a contract worth approximately $30 million for the supply of an iron ore crushing plant with a capacity of 1,800 mt per hour from Indian National Mineral Development Corporation Limited (NMDC Limited). NMDC, the largest iron ore producer and exporter in India, placed the order for its Kumaraswamy iron ore project, located in the Bellary District, Karnataka, in India.

The scope of the supply includes design, engineering, manufacture, fabrication, shop testing, packing and transportation to the mine along with electrical, civil and structural work as well as erection and commissioning of the plant. The contract comprises the following equipment; one gyratory crusher, one apron feeder, one belt conveyor, two scalping screens and one secondary cone crusher.


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