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SMS group News
The SMS group is about to supply an ultra-modern rail and section mill for exceptionally wide range of product dimensions
26th July 2021 SMS group signed a contract for the supply of a new heavy section and rail rolling mill to be built in the region IMEA (Italy, Middle East and Africa). The new mill will be the first of its kind in the region and will produce a wide range of beams, including jumbo beams, as well as U- and... →
Lithium-ion battery recycling operation, Germany
9th July 2021 A joint venture between Neometals and SMS Group plans to build a 50 t/d commercial scale lithium-ion battery recycling plant. →
ZSD developed for water treatment plants
2nd July 2021 Metallurgical industry plant supplier SMS group is committed to taking care of the environment and has developed an environmentally beneficial product called Zero Solid Discharge (ZSD). ZSD is a water treatment plant for metal industries. →
German recycling plant proves up for Neometals JV
7th May 2021 Operating and capital cost estimates for the Primobius joint venture (JV) battery recycling plant, in Germany, has been completed.
ASX-listed Neometals in 2020 struck a JV agreement with mechanical engineering firm SMS group GmbH to commercialise the company’s lithium battery recycling process.
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DP World celebrates milestone with completion of the first 10 000 moves of BoxBay container high bay store system
25th March 2021 SPONSORED POST: DP World, the Dubai-based enabler of worldwide smart end-to-end supply chain logistics, together in a Joint Venture called BoxBay with the German industrial engineering specialist SMS group GmbH, has successfully completed the first 10,000 container moves in the BoxBay high bay... →
Neometals JV partners with Itochu for battery recycling
5th March 2021 ASX-listed Neometals on Friday announced that its joint venture (JV) with SMS group GMbH, Primobius GmbH, had inked a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Japan’s Itochu Corporation to investigate establishing a corporation for battery recycling.
Under the terms of the MoU,... →