News from FLSmidth

Posted in: , on 27. May. 2010 - 20:44

FLSmidth receives operation and maintenance contract in Tunisia

FLSmidth has been awarded a contract from Tunisian owned Carthage Cement for operation and maintenance of their new cement plant to be constructed approximately 40 km southwest of the Tunisian capital Tunis.

The cement plant is being designed and supplied by FLSmidth and cooperation with the Turkish contracting companies EKON and PROKON (see Company Announcement no. 17-2010).

The scope of the supply includes complete staffing of the plant for operation and maintenance of the equipment, training of the staff as well as sourcing and inventory control of spare parts and lubricants.

The objective of the operation and maintenance contract is to ensure a high production level of the plant as well as ensuring an ongoing knowledge transfer and training of the local staff.

The value of the operation and maintenance contract will over a period of five years amount to more than 65m Euros (DKK 500m) for FLSmidth.

"This is the sixth, large cement operation and maintenance contract awarded to FLSmidth and it clearly demonstrates how well our operation and maintenance services and One Source offering are received by the customers. The operation and maintenance activities reduce our sensitivity to cyclical developments in the sale of cement and minerals plants and provide us with valuable operational experience," Group CEO Jørgen Huno Rasmussen comments.

The order will contribute beneficially to FLSmidth's earnings until 2017.

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Posted on 27. May. 2010 - 06:48

FLSmidth to supply a complete cement plant in Tunisia

FLSmidth has signed a contract worth 107m Euros (DKK 797m) with Tunisian-owned Carthage Cement to supply equipment and services for a 5,800 tonnes per day state-of-the-art cement plant. The plant will be located approximately 40 km southwest of the Tunisian capital Tunis.

The scope of supply includes a full pyro processing line, ATOX and UMS mills, silos, a complete automated ECS installation (Expert Control and Supervision) as well as a packing plant. To achieve the best environmental performance the plant also features a QCX quality control system, gas analysing equipment and air pollution control filters.

The contract was signed in close cooperation with the Turkish building contractors EKON and PROKON who are responsible for all the construction work, buildings and structures as well as the installation of the equipment supplied by FLSmidth.

The cement plant, which will be technologically the most advanced in Tunisia, is designed for possible future use of alternative fuels.

"FLSmidth has a long history in Tunisia and other North African countries and we believe that the African cement market will continue to offer opportunities for growth. This project is therefore very important and will further strengthen our position in the region. The cement plant will be one of the largest in North Africa featuring the latest technology, the most energy efficient solutions and the highest environmental standards," Group CEO Jørgen Huno Rasmussen comments.

The order will contribute beneficially to FLSmidth's earnings until the plant is taken over by the customer in 2012.

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Posted on 27. May. 2010 - 06:51

Material handling order to FLSmidth in Kuwait

FLSmidth has received an order worth approximately 34m Euros (DKK 250m) from Kuwait Cement Company for the supply of in-plant material handling equipment for the second production line at their cement plant located at Shuaiba Port in Kuwait.

The first production line with a capacity of 5,500 tonnes per day was supplied by FLSmidth in 1998 and the second 5,500 tonnes per day line is currently being supplied by FLSmidth (see Company Announcement no. 27-2008).

The scope of the supply includes complete design, engineering, manufacture and supply of all mechanical and electrical equipment. The material handling system includes belt conveyors, belt/weigh feeders, stackers, reclaimers, crushers, screens, bucket elevators, deep pan conveyors, air pollution control filters and revamping of existing ship unloader as well as of the respective transportation.

"This material handling order is a great example of the one source solutions we are able to provide to our customers in both the cement and minerals industries from our global material handling technology centre, headquartered out of Wadgassen, Germany. The contract is the first raw material handling facility for a cement plant in Kuwait and is therefore an important material handling order on this growing Middle Eastern market," Group CEO Jørgen Huno Rasmussen comments.

The order will contribute beneficially to FLSmidth's earnings until late 2011.

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