Mauritania: Sogea Satom faced with Chinese competition for SNIM’s subcontracting
Sogea Satom, a subsidiary of the Vinci Group, has expressed interest in the subcontracting of earthworks for three mining deposits of SNIM, the national iron producer.
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▪ Mauritania: Sogea Satom faced with Chinese competition for SNIM’s subcontracting
▪ Sogea Satom, a subsidiary of the Vinci Group, has expressed interest in the subcontracting of earthworks for three mining deposits of SNIM, the national iron producer.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/807278/mauritania-sogea-satom-faced-with-chinese-competition-for-snims-subcontracting-2/
The earthworks project located in Zouerate in the Tiris Zemmour region in northern Mauritania involves extracting an estimated 85 million m3 of rock.
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