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Belarus’ BMZ may see disruption of scrap supplies in Q1 2011

Friday, 14 January 2011 14:11:07 (GMT+3)   |  

Belarus-based scrap company State Union Belvtormet, which is engaged in the preparation, processing and delivery of scrap metal, has announced that due to adverse weather conditions it is facing difficulties in meeting the government's order for supplies in 2011 of scrap and ferrous metal waste for national needs, while it is also encountering difficulties in ensuring stable scrap deliveries to Byelorussian Iron and Steel Works (BMZ).

Belvtormet has drawn the attention of scrap collectors to the need to take all necessary measures to prevent disruption of scrap supplies in the first quarter of 2011.


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