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Metso Corporation (natively Metso Oyj) was a Finnish industrial machinery company focusing on providing technology and services for mining, aggregates, and oil and gas, recycling, pulp and paper and other process industries. On 30 June 2020, Metso's partial demerger and combination of Metso Minerals business unit and Outotec took place.
15,600 (2020) [1] Website. www .metso .com. Metso Corporation (natively Metso Oyj) [2] is a Finnish publicly traded company that was established in 2020 when Outotec and Metso Minerals merged. [3] The company is focusing on providing technology and services for mining, aggregates, recycling and metal refining industries.
Net income. €473 million (2023) [2] Number of employees. 19,160 (2023) [2] Website. www.valmet.com. Valmet Oyj, a Finnish company, is a developer and supplier of process technologies, automation systems and services for the pulp, paper, energy industries. Flow control serves a wider base of process industries.
U.S. health officials Friday announced a recall of some Boar's Head liverwurst and deli meats as they investigate a listeria outbreak that has sickened nearly three dozen people and caused two deaths.
Metso (disambiguation) Look up metso or Metso in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Metso was a Finnish industrial company that existed from 1999 to 2020. Metso may also refer to: Metso (2020–present), a Finnish industrial company. Metso (surname), a Finnish-language surname. Tampere Central Library, in Finland, also known as Metso.
Subsidiaries. Larox. Website. www.outotec.com. Outotec Oyj ( Outokumpu Technology prior to 24 April 2007) was a Finnish company, headquartered in Espoo, aimed at providing technologies and services for the metal and mineral processing industries. In 2020, Outotec merged with Metso Minerals and new company is called Metso Outotec.
Neles Oyj was a Finnish publicly traded company offering flow control products and services for process industries. The Neles trademark was originally filed in 1956 by Finnish engineers Antti Nelimarkka and Eino Santasalo. [2] In July 2019, it was announced that Metso Minerals and Outotec would merge in 2020 into a new large mineral company ...
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