Large order for FLSmidth

FLSmidth has received orders worth approximately 43 million US$ from the Mongolian company, Mongolyn Alt (MAK) Group, to supply engineering, procurement and site construction services for the Tsagaan Suvarga copper-molybdenum concentrator project. This greenfield plant, with a capacity of 40 000 t/d of ore, will be located in the central part of the Oyu Tolgoi south Gobi porphyry copper belt in southeast Mongolia. FLSmidth is currently supplying all the main process technology for the project under a separate, previously-awarded contract announced in 2011. MAK is the third largest company in Mongolia with diverse business activities, including coal and gold mining operations. This will be the Group‘s first copper concentrator.

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