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Markets :: Basic Chemicals :: Inorganic Chemicals :: Fertilizers Russian Firm Builds Melamine Plan12:17 PM MDT | June 23, 2008 | Chemical Week Editorial Staff EuroChem (Moscow) says it will invest €184 million ($285.2 million) to build a melamine plant at its Nevinnomyssk Azot (Nevinnomyssk, Russia) fertilizer complex. The 50,000-m.t./year plant will form part of a urea reconstruction project at the site. EuroChem has awarded contracts to Lurgi valued at €92.7 million to design and supply the melamine plant, which is scheduled to start up in early... This information is only available to Chemical Week subscribers. Forgot your user ID or password?
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