Work starts on Hoa Binh aluminium factory
Viet Nam Almine Limited Company, under the Japanese-based Almine Group, started building the Viet Nam Almine Mill in northern Hoa Binh Province with a total investment capital of VND751,86 billion (US$36 million) last Monday.
Viet Nam Almine Mill, the largest project to date and the 19th project in the Luong Son Industrial Zone, will apply Japanese advanced technologies with a capacity of 24,000 tonnes of rolling aluminium per year. The mill is scheduled to begin operations in January 2012 and will create employment for 500 locals.
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Posted by VBN on Feb 25 2011. Filed under Mining & Metal. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry