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Turkey: Tosyali Harsco has signed a 10-year contract with an estimated revenue of US$210m to provide services at Tosyali Holding’s new steel plant at Sariseki near Iskenderun. Tosyali Harsco is a joint venture between US-based Harsco and Tosyali Holding. Tosyali Harsco's scope of work at the new plant will include the treatment of all scraps via sorting, shearing, lancing and cleaning processes, scrap handling and logistics to the melt shop, underfurnace cleaning, ladle slag handling and slag processing.
Initial plant commissioning at the plant in Sariseki is schedule to start in March 2023. The US$2.5bn project will have a production capacity of 4Mt/yr. It includes two Quantum-type electric arc furnaces manufactured by Primetals, slab and billet casting machines, a hot rolling mill and long and flat product finishing lines.
India: Three new Indian concrete companies have separately secured agreements for the use of Finland-based Betolar’s Geoprime alkali-activated slag and fly ash additive. Reuters News has reported that the companies are Balaiji Cement Products, Shiv Tiles and SNEH Precast. Engineering company Godrej & Boyce has also signed a letter of intent with the supplier for pilot production of concrete blocks, paving slabs and other elements.
Betolar expects producers to achieve global concrete production volumes of 250,000t/yr of concrete containing Geoprime by 2023.
Oman: Jindal Shadeed Iron and Steel (JSIS) has renewed its contract with US-based Harsco Corporation. Harsco Environmental will continue to provide slag management and metal recovery as well as skull processing services for JSIS for a five year period. JSIS has a steel production capacity of 2.4Mt/yr and it sells its products in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, China, Canada, Australia and parts of Europe.
“Using Harsco Environmental’s services to manage our slag benefits us in many ways,” said Sanjay Anand, chief operating officer and head of JSIS in Oman. “We are able to reduce our carbon footprint while increasing our production. Thanks to Harsco Environmental’s operational know-how, safety record and continuous support, JSIS can trust that each service provided is being done with the highest level of care.”
UK: Tarmac has started a long-term slag stevedoring contract with Associated British Ports (ABP) at Port Talbot in Wales. The new arrangement at Port Talbot will see ABP load 300,000t/yr of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS). The slag will then typically be used in concrete production elsewhere in the UK. The agreement follows other partnerships between Tarmac and ABP at existing ports in Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Garston (Liverpool), Southampton and Ipswich.
Andrew Harston, ABP Wales and Short Sea Ports director, said, “ABP continues to invest in its ports’ infrastructure and services, as well as sustainability measures, and we are delighted to win this new contract with Tarmac, which shares our commitments to the highest standards of health and safety, and sustainability.”
Montana Environmental Trust Group secures transport for 2Mt of slag from East Helena slag heap for export
13 December 2021US: Montana Environmental Trust Group says that it has awarded a contract for the haulage of 2Mt of zinc slag from the East Helena slagheap in Montanato New York-based Metallica Commodities Corporation. Montana Environmental Trust Group said that Metallica Commodities Corporation will convey 20,000t/month of slag by rail to Vancouver for export. The volume corresponds to 14% of a 14Mt supply contract with a South Korea-based zinc smelting company.
US: Harsco Environmental has extended its slag management contract with Arkansas Steel Associates. The new agreement extends Harsco Environmental’s previous seven-year relationship for another seven years to around 2028, covering slag and scrap management, slag processing, metal recovery and refractory services. ASA, based at Newport in Arkansas, is a supplier of tie plates to the North American railway industry.
Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies wins slag cement supply contract with housing developer
14 January 2021France: Housing developer Ouest Réalisations has awarded a supply contract to Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies. Under the terms of the agreement, the producer will provide the housing developer with its clinker-free low-carbon cement made from blast furnace slag using its H-UKR technology. The order covers a total volume of 75,000m3 of concrete manufactured by concrete plants distributing Hoffmann Green cement, equivalent to 20,000 - 30,000t of cement, for use in Ouest Réalisations’ developments until the end of 2025. These include the 700-unit Batignolles 2025 project in Nantes and the 103-unit La Croix Blanche project in Les Sables d’Olonne.
Hoffmann Green Cement Technologies co-founders Julien Blanchard and David Hoffmann said "This five-year order commitment once again strengthens the value of our carbon-free cement solution. We are very proud to conclude our first partnership with a housing developer, and all the more so with Ouest Réalisations, a Vendée company with whom we share many values and in particular a common vision: that of decarbonising the new housing construction sector. We are looking forward to following Ouest Réalisations’ real-estate programs using our technology."
Bahrain: Angles and beams producer SULB Company has renewed its steel mill services contract with US-based Harsco Environmental. The supplier has held the contract since 2012.
Harsco Environmental vice president and chief operating officer (COO) Russ Mitchell said, “We are pleased to continue working with SULB. It is an innovative customer which has leveraged our sustainable solutions to maximise environmental benefit and return valuable raw material into production. The multiple renewals speak to the mutual trust and understanding which has been forged with SULB over a long-term and meaningful working relationship.”
Sweden: Construction and engineering conglomerate Peab’s subsidiary Swecem has engaged German-based Gebr. Pfeiffer for the supply of one MVR 2500 C-4 grinding mill at its granulated blast furnace slag (GBFS) grinding plant in Oxelösund in Södermanland. The mill has four grinding rollers and a table diameter of 2.5m, giving it a 25t/hr slag grinding capacity.
Swecem operates a concrete plant in Kungsängen. It currently uses ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) supplied by Irish-based Ecocem’s 0.7Mt/yr Dunkirk grinding plant in France.
US: Harsco’s Metals & Minerals division has expanded an agreement with Egyptian Steel, a manufacturer of rebar and wire rods in the Middle East and North Africa. Under the terms of this expanded agreement, Harsco will provide scrap and slag management, material handling, and metal recovery services at Egyptian Steel’s Beni Suef plant. Harsco has provided similar services to Egyptian Steel’s Al Ain Al Sokhna site since late 2017.
“This contract further strengthens our market-leading role in the Africa and Middle East steel markets, where Harsco has been providing environmental services for well over two decades,” said Russ Mitchell, the Chief Operating Officer of Harsco Metals & Minerals.