Tabriz Atashin Nab Steel formally commissions rebar mill

Monday, 06 September 2010 17:00:21 (GMT+3)   |  
       

New Iranian long steel plant Tabriz Atashin Nab Steel has officially been put into operation in recent days. The first phase of the rolling mill has been constructed with an investment of about Rials 20 billion (around $2 million) and has a designed annual capacity of 20,000 mt per year of rebar. The new rolling mill is expected to source billet supplies mainly from the CIS.

Officials at Tabriz Atashin Nab Steel said that, while they have commissioned the first phase of the project, the overall project includes four phases. However, they did not disclose the details of the subsequent development phases.


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