Harsco Corp. has announced that its Harsco Metals group has been awarded two multi-year contract renewals from the Mexican steel company Ternium Mexico. According to Harsco, the contracts total more than $225 million in projected revenue.
In a release, Harsco says that each of the contracts will run for close to 10 years, and should provide the company with new and expanded commercial terms with the Mexican steel company.
Harsco’s work will take place at two of Ternium’s Monterrey operations – Guerrero and Apodaca. The two sites represent more than 40 years of Harsco support at one location and more than 15 years at the other.
At the present time Harsco Metals provides both mills with a range of onsite scrap management, slag management, slag handling and metal recovery services, as well as mineral and direct reduced iron handling services.
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