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Metso to help Codelco take Chuquicamata underground
Metso announced in mid-August that it had won a large contract to support the conversion of Chuquicamata -- the largest open-pit copper mine in the world -- to a large-scale underground mining operation. The mine, located 1,650 km north of Santiago, Chile, is owned and operated by Chilean copper producer Codelco. Metso's role in the project award includes the engineering, supply of equipment and materials, and site assistance for 12 underground crusher stations combined with a conveyor package. The delivery contains 11 new units of Metso's largest C200 jaw crushers, 24 push feeders and 20 conveyors.
Metso to help Codelco take Chuquicamata underground
Metso announced in mid-August that it had won a large contract to support the conversion of Chuquicamata -- the largest open-pit copper mine in the world -- to a large-scale underground mining operation. The mine, located 1,650 km north of Santiago, Chile, is owned and operated by Chilean copper producer Codelco. Metso's role in the project award includes the engineering, supply of equipment and materials, and site assistance for 12 underground crusher stations combined with a conveyor package. The delivery contains 11 new units of Metso's largest C200 jaw crushers, 24 push feeders and 20 conveyors.
Metso to help Codelco take Chuquicamata underground
2016
Article (Journal)
English
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