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ENERGOMASHSPETSSTAL TO SUPPLY ROLLS TO FRANCE

PJSC Energomashspetsstal (EMSS, Donetsk region) will produce rolls for a hot-rolling mill of ArcelorMittal Fos-sur-Mer (France) in 2020, an enterprise said in its press release.
The rolls, with a total weight of 105 tonnes meant for production of a steel sheet from two to ten millimeters thick, will be offloaded to the customer in the second quarter of 2020 under the conditions of the agreement signed in July 2019.
Russia’s Atomenergomash of Rosatom Corporation is an owner of the EMSS.
It is the largest Ukrainian producer of special cast and forged products for individual and small-scale production for metallurgy, shipbuilding, energy (wind, steam, hydro, nuclear) and general engineering.
Fos-sur-mer is the second ArcelorMittal steel mill in France that is a part of ArcelorMittal Méditerranée steel construction producer.
ArcelorMittal and Energomashspetsstal have been cooperating since 2011.

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ENERGOMASHSPETSSTAL TO FINISH PROJECT TO MAKE SEMI-FINISHED PRODUCTS FOR TURKEY’S NPP BY JUNE

Public joint-stock company Energomashspetsstal (EMSS, Kramatorsk, Donetsk region), the owner of which is Russia’s Atomenergomash of Rosatom Corporation, plans to supply the last semi-finished products under a project on production of semi-finished products for equipment of reactor one of Turkey’s Akkuyu nuclear power plant (NPP). According to a posting on the website of EMSS, under the contract, which cost is not disclosed, hundreds of semi-finished products for the reactor’s case, steam generator, pressurizer and the upper unit were made and inspected with participation of specialists from the NBPP and Turkish Atomic Energy Authority (TAEK). The company said that in 2015, EMSS successfully passed the TAEK inspection and in January 2016 it was the first company which received the certificate for making semi-finished products for the Akkuyu NPP.
The Akkuyu NPP is being built in Turkey on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The project includes four reactors with a capacity of 1,200 MW each. It is planned that after the completion of construction the NPP will generate around 35 billion kWh of electricity a year. The operation life of the NPP is 60 years.

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