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FLSmidth Profile

As a more than 140-year-old Danish company, we are a leading technology and service supplier to the global mining and cement industry. With our MissionZero programme, we have set a target of providing solutions for zero-emission mining and zero-emission cement production by 2030, supporting a green transition built upon sustainable materials.

In mining, FLSmidth offers the full technology portfolio for process plants for all key commodities like copper, gold, nickel, lithium, zinc, and iron ore. In cement, FLSmidth provides the core products to enable the industry to produce green cement. 

Mining is crucial to the global green and digital transition. The road to net-zero emissions requires an extraordinary increase in demand for electric vehicles and renewable power generation capacity. Some of the key minerals for the green transition include copper, lithium, nickel and cobalt. Demand for these minerals will grow significantly in the next two decades and this demand needs to be met sustainably. FLSmidth has a leading position as a full flowsheet technology supplier for copper, gold, nickel, zinc and lithium mining. Our products range from crushing, screening, conveying, separation, pumps and tailing to digital solutions for process performance. 

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