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Leading Americas steel producer extends caster maintenance partnership with Primetals Technologies

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Update time : 2024-11-01 14:59:46
Primetals Technologies, a London-based engineering and plant construction company, inked two contracts with a leading steel producer in the Americas to provide comprehensive maintenance services for several continuous casting equipment in Brazil and Mexico.

The Americas-based steelmaker operates many production centers in the region, producing a wide range of high-complexity steel products for major industries and markets.

Building on this successful partnership, the newly renewed maintenance agreement secures the scope of services. It includes specialized services such as copper plate restoration and on-site maintenance experts who both evaluate equipment needs and implement cutting-edge service solutions.
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