Harsco Corp., Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, has signed a multiyear expansion of its steel mill services contract at the Evraz Pueblo steel mill in Pueblo, Colorado. The expansion includes scrap management services.
Harsco has been supporting the mill’s production with a range of on-site metal recovery and slag handling services for nearly 15 years. The new services, which include scrap handling, processing and inspection, are expected to generate additional revenue of $50 million over the contract duration, the company says.
Evraz Pueblo produces high-strength rail, seamless pipe, rod and coiled reinforcing bar. The plant can produce more than 300 different grades of steel and serves as part of a network of Evraz North America production sites that rank as the largest North American producer by volume in the rail and large diameter pipe markets.
Harsco says its operations at the site have twice been recognized by Harsco’s senior management for outstanding safety performance, having completed three consecutive years without a lost-time injury and currently closing in on a fourth year.
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