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Mining News Pro - Ali Asghar Pourmand, CEO of Midhco Holding, visited the holding’s projects for the 11th time in this year.
According to Mining News Pro - Ali Asghar Pourmand, CEO of Midhco Holding, visited the holding’s projects for the 11th time in this year.
He first visited Chah Firouz copper mine, Shahr-e Babak copper and cathode pipes Complex, and Bardsir Steel concentrate and steel Complex.
Visiting Sarasiab Lime Mine, Zarand Steel Complex, CDQ Factory of Butia Power Plant and Butia Steel Complex were his second day plans.
These visits are done regularly every two weeks.
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