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Mining News Pro - Deputy purchase of Esfahan Steel Company believes that sine diagram of raw material supply will make many problems for this company.
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According to Mining News Pro - Deputy purchase of Esfahan Steel Company believes that sine diagram of raw material supply will make many problems for this company.
Mohammad Jafar Salehi, deputy purchase of Esfahan Steel Company said that sine diagram of raw material supply will make many problems for this company.
“Coke is a strategic commodity for our company, so we decided to develop the mines for easing the domestic coke supply and reduce the exports,” he said.
“On the one hand, there is a problem in domestic supply of coal, and on the other hand, in terms of quantity, the existing mines do not cover the entire needs of the country,” Salehi explained.
He says that ESCO’s supplies are currently at a stable situation but this will change if the stability of raw material supply is not maintained.
“Discrete supplying of raw materials will make serious problems for Esfahan Steel. We already have 3 active furnaces and this means the company needs more sustainable raw materials than ever before,” Salehi emphasized.
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