11:04, 15 July 2020

Severstal Ships 100KT of Iron Ore Pellets to CSN

Karelsky Okatysh, a division of PAO Severstal and Russia’s leading iron ore mining and processing plant, a Metal-Expo regular exhibitor, has delivered iron ore pellets to Brazil for the first time in its history. The shipment of more than 100,000 tonnes is for Brazil’s largest fully integrated steel producer Companhia Siderurgica Nacional.

Before reaching CSN, the pellets have a long way to travel. From Kostomuksha, products are dispatched to the Finnish port of Kokkola, and from there to the port of Sepetiba for unloading in Rio de Janeiro. Previously, the furthest export destinations for Karelian pellets had been the UAE and Trinidad and Tobago.

Karelsky Okatysh. Karelsky Okatysh is one of the leading and modern iron ore mining complexes in Russia. It produces 30% of Russian iron ore pellets.

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