Sampling And Weighing At The LKAB Ore Shipping Terminals In Narvik And Luleå ? Introduction ? LKAB ? An Iron Ore Exporting Company

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. G. Carlström
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The total iron ore production in Sweden in 1969 was 33.3 million metric tons. 31.7 million tons were exported mainly to Western European countries. 27.8 million tons (87 per cent) originated from the mines at Kiruna, Svappavaara and Malmberget, located just north of the Arctic Circle in Sweden. Planned production for 1970 is 25 million tons during 10 months, due to a strike at the beginning of the year. Present production plans for the next five years expect an annual export capacity around 33 million tons in 1975, including 5.7 million tons of pellets. The mining and shipping at the loading terminals of Narvik on the Atlantic coast and Luleå at the Gulf of Bothnia are managed by LKAB - a 96 per cent state-owned company. 4 per cent of the share capital is owned by the private Grängesberg Company. The railway - 106 miles from Kiruna to Narvik and 130 miles from Malmberget to Luleå - is operated by the State Railways in Sweden and Norway. Comprehensive expansion of the Narvik ore port will be carried through during the next five years to increase the annual shipping capacity to at least 35 million tons and meet the development of rapidly growing ship sizes.
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APA: C. G. Carlström  (1970)  Sampling And Weighing At The LKAB Ore Shipping Terminals In Narvik And Luleå ? Introduction ? LKAB ? An Iron Ore Exporting Company

MLA: C. G. Carlström Sampling And Weighing At The LKAB Ore Shipping Terminals In Narvik And Luleå ? Introduction ? LKAB ? An Iron Ore Exporting Company. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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