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    Ma’anshan Maishiji Engineering Consulting Co. Wins Bid to Supervise Electrolytic Aluminium Project of Dongxing Aluminum

  • China Aluminium Network
  • Post Time: 2012/7/6
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    (China Aluminium Network) Ma’anshan Maishiji Engineering Consulting Co.,Ltd has won the bid to supervise first tender of JISCO Dongxing Aluminium’s 2 x450,000 tons electrolytic aluminium project.


    As a key construction project of Gansu provincial government, this electrolytic aluminium project aims at establishing special aluminium alloy production lines and auxiliary projects. It will be built and put into operation step by step and be finished within 3 years. Once completed, comprehensive technical index of Dongxing Aluminium will reach world advanced level. Its electrolytic aluminium output will become top 5 in China. The first tender mainly includes electrolytic plant and auxiliary facilities.


    This supervision task reflects high trust from JISCO to China Metallurgical Huatian. It is also a solid step achieved by Huatian in the nonferrous metals supervision work.

    Source: www.alu.com.cn
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