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LISCO exports 15,000 tons of HBI to Turkey and Morocco

bySami Zaptia
February 27, 2025
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Libyan Iron and Steel Company achieves record production in HBI and DRI

‎The Libyan Iron and Steel Company (LISCO) reported yesterday that it is in the process of making two export shipments to Turkey and Morocco.

‎LISCO reported that the ship “GEMINI CAPO” has docked at its port and is being loaded with 10,000 tons of Hot Briquette Iron (HBI) destined to Turkey.

It similarly reported that the ship “HAKKI AYKIN” had also docked at its port and is being loaded with 5,000 tons of HBI destined to Morocco.‎

‎LISCO said these shipments come as part of the company’s strategy aimed at strengthening its international presence and consolidating its position in the iron and steel sector. It said its port is witnessing continuous exports, confirming the growing confidence in its products and its pivotal role in meeting the growing demand for iron and steel globally.‎

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It will be recalled that LISCO had reported that it had exported 8,000 tons of rebar (mild steel reinforcement bar) on board the ship “SNAPPER” bound for Lebanon and 30,000 tonnes of HBI on board the KNIDOS bound for Portugal. ‎

On 31 December 2024, LISCO had reported a shipment of 26,300 tonnes of HBI to Italy.

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Moreover, it will also be recalled that LISCO had reported on 10 October 2024 that it had exceeded its production targets at its Direct Reduction Plants for the third quarter of 2024 – including a 105.06 percent of targeted production for HBI. ‎

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Tags: export exports exportinghot briquetted iron HBILISCO Libyan Iron and Steel CompanyMorocco MoroccanTurkey Turkish

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