Oberhausen-based ThyssenKrupp Anlagenservice has been commissioned by the Corus Group to carry out major repair work in Corus’ pellet factory in the
The total job is worth over €8m and represents ThyssenKrupp Anlagenservice's biggest ever repair project.
During the four-week shutdown from mid-September to mid-October, more than 200 employees will be working in the
Other jobs for ThyssenKrupp include pipework, the complete installation of conveyor belts including the electrical instrumentation and the replacement of bearings on the slag wagon drives.
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