Russian metals holding Metalloinvest has launched a 1.3-billion ruble concentrate intake facility with a capacity of 3.2 million tons at the Mikhailovsky GOK ore mining and dressing plant, the company said in a statement.

The facility takes and unloads iron ore concentrate from the Lebedinsky GOK plant and passes it to production units of the plant to make high-quality pellets from a mixture of concentrates from the two plants.

The facility allows the Mikhailovsky GOK to raise the quality of the mixture and to produce pellets with an iron content of 65-67%, the company said. (Prime/Ukrainian metal)

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