Metso Minerals announced that it inked several orders for equipment for the metals recycling industry. The value of the orders is around $17.75 million.
Delivery of the equipment is expected to take place by the first half of next year.
Metso has been selling metals recycling equipment since last year when the German company, Lindemann, became a part of the corporation.
The delivery to Guy Dauphin Environment's new recycling plant in Lyon, France comprises a shredder, dedusting equipment, an air classifier, conveyors as well as magnet separation and weighing equipment. The plant, which will start up in 2003, will handle end-of-life cars and other mixed metal waste.
In addition, Metso Minerals has also received orders for metal recycling equipment from Makiura Steel Works in Japan, BMW in Germany and Fagor and Lajo in Spain.
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