Qarmet will construct a casting and rolling complex, establish a new long product rolling mill, introduce state-of-the-art pig casting machines, and launch a galvanizing and polymer coating line in cooperation with China’s leading engineering companies.
In addition, plans include the implementation of advanced technologies for deep coal-chemical processing, biochemical treatment to minimize environmental impact, and regeneration units to ensure the rational use of resources.
According to the company, long-term cooperation agreements were signed with Sinosteel Equipment & Engineering Co., WISDRI Engineering & Research Incorporation Limited, Cisdi Engineering Co., and Capital Engineering & Research Incorporation Limited (CERI). These corporations are global leaders in metallurgical engineering, pioneering advanced technologies and establishing high-tech production facilities worldwide.
Each of these partners boasts extensive expertise and an impeccable reputation. Sinosteel, one of the largest international contractors, has implemented hundreds of major metallurgical complexes across the globe. Founded in the mid-20th century, WISDRI is among China’s leading design institutes, renowned for its cutting-edge R&D centers and energy-efficient solutions. CISDI has successfully operated in more than thirty countries, delivering highly complex technological projects. CERI, with a history spanning over seven decades, is a trailblazer in hydrogen metallurgy, being the first in the world to introduce a technology that reduces carbon dioxide emissions by hundreds of thousands of tons annually.
The signing ceremony took place in Beijing during the 8th Meeting of the Kazakhstan–China Business Council, one of the key events in the economic cooperation between the two nations, held as part of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s official visit to China.
“Cooperation with the world’s engineering leaders opens new horizons for the company. This is not merely modernization – it is a large-scale transformation that will make Kazakhstan one of the most technologically advanced and environmentally sustainable metallurgy hubs in the region,” Qarmet stated.
According to experts, these initiatives will mark the most extensive modernization in the history of the sector and pave the way for Kazakhstan’s integration into global supply chains of high-tech metallurgical products.
In addition, plans include the implementation of advanced technologies for deep coal-chemical processing, biochemical treatment to minimize environmental impact, and regeneration units to ensure the rational use of resources.
According to the company, long-term cooperation agreements were signed with Sinosteel Equipment & Engineering Co., WISDRI Engineering & Research Incorporation Limited, Cisdi Engineering Co., and Capital Engineering & Research Incorporation Limited (CERI). These corporations are global leaders in metallurgical engineering, pioneering advanced technologies and establishing high-tech production facilities worldwide.
Each of these partners boasts extensive expertise and an impeccable reputation. Sinosteel, one of the largest international contractors, has implemented hundreds of major metallurgical complexes across the globe. Founded in the mid-20th century, WISDRI is among China’s leading design institutes, renowned for its cutting-edge R&D centers and energy-efficient solutions. CISDI has successfully operated in more than thirty countries, delivering highly complex technological projects. CERI, with a history spanning over seven decades, is a trailblazer in hydrogen metallurgy, being the first in the world to introduce a technology that reduces carbon dioxide emissions by hundreds of thousands of tons annually.
The signing ceremony took place in Beijing during the 8th Meeting of the Kazakhstan–China Business Council, one of the key events in the economic cooperation between the two nations, held as part of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s official visit to China.
“Cooperation with the world’s engineering leaders opens new horizons for the company. This is not merely modernization – it is a large-scale transformation that will make Kazakhstan one of the most technologically advanced and environmentally sustainable metallurgy hubs in the region,” Qarmet stated.
According to experts, these initiatives will mark the most extensive modernization in the history of the sector and pave the way for Kazakhstan’s integration into global supply chains of high-tech metallurgical products.