ThyssenKrupp MinEnergy signs 10-year agreement with Polish coke plant
70,000 tons of foundry coke per year from Waldenburg to Duisburg
ThyssenKrupp MinEnergy GmbH plans to concentrate its foundry coke business activities increasingly in Europe in the future. In this connection the Essen-based energy specialist has now signed a 10-year agreement with Poland's biggest foundry coke producer in Waldenburg, Lower Silesia, under which 70,000 metric tons of foundry coke will be delivered to Duisburg each year. Stacked one meter high, that's enough coke to cover an area of around 30 soccer pitches.
Materials hub Duisburg
Distribution of the coke to customers, above all in North Rhine-Westphalia, will take place from Duisburg's Rhine-Ruhr terminal. Here the black boxes are unloaded from trains onto trucks and transported to customers. The Rhine-Ruhr terminal with its rail, road and waterway links is the optimum transshipment center. With access to the major seaports in Antwerp, Rotterdam and Amsterdam ThyssenKrupp MinEnergy will be able to supply customers in Germany and on the international markets on a just-in-time basis in the future.
The first train is due to reach Duisburg as early as March. The journey from Waldenburg to Duisburg takes around 36 hours.
About ThyssenKrupp MinEnergy
Based in Essen, ThyssenKrupp MinEnergy is part of the ThyssenKrupp Group's Materials Services business area and is a leading supplier of solid fuels, carburizing agents, refractory materials, industrial minerals, grid-based energies and all associated services. The company supplies customers in the steel, chemicals, nonferrous metals, foundry, refractory, cement, sugar and glass industries worldwide.
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