Leading Industrial Centre North of Dovre
25.06.2010
The processing industry at Mo Industrial Park convert raw materials and local hydro-power into products that are in demand worldwide.
![]() xxx A view over Mo Industripark, from North-West ![]() xxx Celsa’s scrap-based steel production is Norway’s largest recycling enterprise. The processing enterprises in the Park also recycle large amounts of energy. ![]() xxx
Vale Manganese Norway was established as a new processing company in Mo Industrial Park in 2003.
The manganese ore is transported from the Equator to the Arctic Circle.
The finished products are shipped to customers in Europe and North America. |
Our infrastructure is tailor-made for the production, processing and transport of metal products. The six processing-oriented enterprises located in the park have annual revenues totalling approximately NOK 6 Billion (2008).
The industrial park is also home base to Norway’s only steelworks and Scandinavia’s only rolling mill for production of reinforcing steel. Scrap iron is transformed into bar stock and rolled wire.
Reinforcing steel from Mo i Rana serve to join Sweden and Denmark together at the Øresund Bridge.
In the world’s largest furnace for ferrosilicon, raw materials are smelted into alloy featuring a high level of purity, which is used to produce specialized steel products.
Ore from the Amazon in Brazil is converted into manganese alloys, which are essential for the production of steel.
Europe’s leading supplier of moulding for maritime use mill steel products that must maintain highly stringent security requirements at sea. (Under reconstruction 2010.)



