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Home News Weir Minerals scoops £3.7mn Russian order

Weir Minerals scoops £3.7mn Russian order

by Staff Writer
November 20, 2012
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Weir Minerals has secured a £3.7 million (€4.6 million) order to supply pumps, valves, cyclone clusters and slurry hoses for one of Russia’s biggest copper concentrate production plants. The company was selected by Outotec, a Finnish contractor which is delivering the new copper concentrator facility in Chelyabinsk for ZAO Miheevsky – a subsidiary of the Russian Copper Company (RCC).

Weir Minerals has secured a £3.7 million (€4.6 million) order to supply pumps, valves, cyclone clusters and slurry hoses for one of Russia’s biggest copper concentrate production plants.

The company was selected by Outotec, a Finnish contractor which is delivering the new copper concentrator facility in Chelyabinsk for ZAO Miheevsky – a subsidiary of the Russian Copper Company (RCC).

Scheduled to begin production in early 2014, the scheme will process 18 million tonnes of copper ore per year from an open-pit ore mine. The concentrate produced at the plant will go on to be smelted and refined into pure copper.

Weir Minerals is supplying 60 pumps, 95 valves and six cyclone clusters (large units used to separate particles from slurry).

The contract is the biggest Weir Minerals has secured with a Finnish client this year.

Matti Riihimäki, field sales manager at Weir Minerals said: “We have worked with Outotec for many years, supplying equipment both for projects in Finland and those it delivers for customers in other territories.

“Our selection for this major project is testament to the quality and customer service we have consistently delivered over that time.

“In big project like this, supplying the equipment is one task but other equally important is to fulfil with all quality and documentation requirements in timely manner.”

To guarantee customer service across the region, Weir Minerals opened its first servicing base in Finland in March this year.

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