Praxair Signs Contract with EVRAZ in Russia
Praxair Rus, a subsidiary of Praxair, Inc., has entered into a contract to supply oxygen, nitrogen and argon to NTMK, a division of the EVRAZ Group, a global steel company with its main steel production facilities in Russia. Praxair will build new, energy-efficient air separation plants and supply more than 3,000 tons per day of industrial gases to NTMK in Nizhniy Tagil, the center of the industrial region of Sverdlovsk in central Russia. The new plants are scheduled to start up in late 2013 and will replace older air separation plants and produce liquid products for the local market.
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