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  1. HAVEN POLSKA

    Poland

    The company HAVEN POLSKA, is a Multi-Category, which operates in the Hydraulic equipment industry. It also operates in the Metal industrial presses, guillotine shears, Casting units, and Metal industrial presses industries. It is based in Oleśnica, Poland.

  2. TASKMETAL METALLURGY AND ENGINEERING

    Turkey

    We are TASK: a Talented, Accomplished, Solid, Keen company, mainly specialized on metallurgical products and services, founded in 2004. We both export and import metallic products, as well as consultancy services. The whole world is the target market for us. Until today we exported to a very wide range of geography; from India to USA, from Sweden to Brazil, from Turkmenistan to Germany. We mainly import metals from USA, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweeden, Spain, Italy, France and India.Our products and services can be categorized as: Castings Machined ComponentsSheet Metal Worked Parts/MechanismsMetals BusinessIndustries we serve : AutomotiveCement and miningPumps and valvesDefense and aerospaceIron and steelMoulds (glass mould making, plastics moulds, metal forming moulds) Construction machineryEarth drillingPressure vesselsTextileAgricultureFood General machineryDecanter & SeparationWood Marine & ShipbuildingPulp & PaperSteel & Aluminum Making , Rolling

  3. GTS HOLDING

    Moldova

    HIGH QUALITY AT LOW PRICES! ! ! A modern metallurgy plant The plant has two major production shops: the Melting Shop (the EAF shop) and the Rolling Mill. According to the design, the melting shop consisted of two electric arc furnaces (the 1006 EAF) and two billet continuous casting machines (the CCM), all designed to produce about 700, 000 tonnes of steel per year. The total output in the first year of operation was as low as 206, 000 tonnes of steel billets. The installed metallurgical equipment appeared to be inoperative. Both the EAFs and the CCMs revealed certain deficiencies in the design that prevented the efficient operation of the units. IIn 1985, the EAF shop started its modernisation to redesign and up-grade its production line No. 2 (the EAF-2 and the CCM-2). The work involved many foreign engineering companies and equipment suppliers. As a result, the EAF shop shifted to the operation based on only one production line (the EAF-2, the Ladle Furnace, the CCM-2) in 1998.