KIEV, July 15 - An international consortium consisting of India's Bhilai Engineering, Kharkiv's Giprokoks and Kiev's Ukrindustry consortium has won a tender to build a coke complex at the steel works of India's National Mineral Development Corporation.
The chairman of the supervisory board of the Ukrindustry consortium, Oleksandr Pylypenko, told Interfax-Ukraine that the NMDC, which is under the control of the Indian government, has announced the results of the tender to build a coke complex with two coking plants with the total capacity of around 1.763 million tons of coke per year, and a blast furnace coke production facility with the capacity of 1.551 million tons per year, a char tower with the capacity of 4,000 tons, and a dry-quenching unit.
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