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Mining News Pro - Sangan Complex succeeded to record the highest monthly pellet production which is promising.
According to Mining News Pro - Sangan Complex succeeded to record the highest monthly pellet production which is promising.
“This production record is the highest monthly production in the company since the beginning and this is while the staff are going to be vaccinated and receive their first covid19 vaccine doze,” said Ali Amraei, CEO of Sangan Complex.
“Production of 465,000 tons of pellets in September was achieved while in the first six months of this year, we were able to overcome the barriers of production, reliable support in the continuous production of raw materials for the country's steel mills by producing more than 2 million tons of pellets,” he explained.
The company has pellet and concentrate production factories with an annual production capacity of 10 million tons.
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