FLSmidth signs Algerian EPC contract
Published by Rebecca Bowden,
Assistant Editor
World Cement,
FLSmidth has signed an EPC contract worth over €200 million, with the Algerian cement producer SARL Amouda Ingineering, for the supply of a Greenfield cement plant in Algeria. The plant will be located in El Beida, approximately 400 km from the capital, Algiers.
The order includes engineering, equipment supplies, construction, commissioning and training. Once completed, the cement plant will have a capacity of 6000 tpd.
"EPC solutions are increasingly requested by the industry and we are very happy that SARL Amouda Ingineering chose FLSmidth as the preferred supplier based on a very close collaboration and our extensive knowledge of the region. Algeria is a very important market for FLSmidth and we have supplied several cement plants in the country," Group Executive Vice President of the Cement Division Per Mejnert Kristensen comments.
The order will be booked by the Cement Division and contribute beneficially to FLSmidth's earnings until early 2018.
Adapted from press release by Rebecca Bowden
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/africa-middle-east/09022016/flsmidth-signs-algerian-epc-contract-462/
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