Harsco wins new infrastructure orders from TATA Group

Thursday, 17 March 2011 14:45:36 (GMT+3)   |  

Worldwide industrial services and engineered products company Harsco Corporation has announced new orders from India's Tata Group that further extend its ongoing industrial scaffolding support of facility maintenance at Tata Steel for an additional five years, and add new scaffolding services with Tata Power and Tata Mines.

The orders represent combined revenues in excess of $8 million over their terms.

Since 2008, Harsco serves Tata Steel at its flagship steelmaking operations in Jamshedpur, where it provides round-the-clock scaffolding and powered access services in support of the facility's plant maintenance and shutdown requirements. In its new roles for Tata Power and Tata Mines, Harsco will undertake similar on-site scaffolding services in support of facility maintenance.


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