Eiffage: SGA/ArcelorMittal Dunkerque contract renewed
(CercleFinance.com) - On Monday evening Eiffage Route and Phoenix Services announced that, via their equally owned joint subsidiary SGA, they have signed the renewal of the contract for the evacuation and processing of co-products from ArcelorMittal's Dunkirk steelworks.
This contract, which is worth a potential 155 million euros over ten years, will start on 1 December.
“The services to be provided entail collecting approximately 1 million tonnes of liquid slag (at 1,600°C) per year, removing its iron content by a process already used in an earlier contract signed in 2004, and recycling it for embankments, agricultural uses and the manufacture of hydraulic binder marketed by Eiffage under the Sidmix brand,” said Eiffage Route and Phoenix Services.
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This contract, which is worth a potential 155 million euros over ten years, will start on 1 December.
“The services to be provided entail collecting approximately 1 million tonnes of liquid slag (at 1,600°C) per year, removing its iron content by a process already used in an earlier contract signed in 2004, and recycling it for embankments, agricultural uses and the manufacture of hydraulic binder marketed by Eiffage under the Sidmix brand,” said Eiffage Route and Phoenix Services.
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