Metso and Almalyk MMC sign frame agreement for major copper smelter delivery in Uzbekistan

Metso and JSC Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical company (Almalyk MMC) have signed a frame agreement on significant process technology deliveries for Almalyk MMC’s new copper smelter investment in Uzbekistan.
The companies have collaborated on the development of minerals processing and metallurgical operations since 2011.
Equipment package contracts under the framework agreement will be booked once they have been signed and become effective. Metso currently estimates that the majority of those contracts will be signed this year.
The frame agreement is a continuation of Metso’s and Almalyk MMC’s contract signed at the end of 2022 for the design and basic engineering work for the copper smelter.
The planned production capacity of the new copper smelter, which will be integrated with the company’s existing operations in Almalyk, is 300,000 tonnes per annum of copper cathodes and 1.8 million tonnes of sulphuric acid.
”We are very pleased to be selected as the strategic partner for Almalyk MMC’s smelter project,” says Piia Karhu, president of Metso’s metals business area. ”Metso will provide Almalyk MMC with the most advanced sustainable Planet Positive technology for their copper refining processes.”
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