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• Chrome lumpy ore and fine concentrate, used as raw materials in Outokumpu's ferrochrome production in Tornio, Finland.
• Supplied exclusively to Outokumpu's ferrochrome plant in Tornio
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• Chrome lumpy ore and fine concentrate, used as raw materials in Outokumpu's ferrochrome production in Tornio, Finland.
• Supplied exclusively to Outokumpu's ferrochrome plant in Tornio
Outokumpu Chrome Oy
Elijärventie 645, 94600 Kemi, Finland
Phone: +358 16 454278
+358 16 453 566
VAT: FI07727683
At Outokumpu’s Kemi Mine, all mining operations take place underground. The mine is the source of chromite ore that is concentrated into upgraded lumpy ore and fine concentrate through sophisticated industrial operations at the surface. Both are then transported to our ferrochrome smelter in Tornio, located in the same site as our integrated stainless steel mill.
Sustainability is a priority at Outokumpu. The environmental impacts of the mine are very low due to the nature of the process. Chemicals are not used in the beneficiation process, which is based on gravity. The carbon footprint of our ferrochrome is 67% smaller than the industrial average, which in turn makes the carbon footprint of our stainless steel the lowest on the market.
Kemi Mine is working towards carbon neutrality, the target covering Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, and selected Scope 3 emissions related to operations. To reduce emissions, the mine has switched to the use of renewable and low-emission electricity and to biofuels in transportation and machinery, and also, has replaced natural gas and propane with biogas in heating. In addition, electrification of mining machinery is being expanded to reduce the use of fuels.
For example, as an initial step, the mine has switched to renewable biofuels, corresponding to approximately 30% of the targeted emissions reduction.
Find out more about our decarbonization journey
Outokumpu has finished a significant project at the mine: in 2017–2023, we invested EUR 280 million into deepening our underground mine from 500 meters to 1,000 meters, and we are also switching to new extracting technology. Together, these steps secure the availability of chrome for future decades.
Originally, chromite ore deposits were discovered in Kemi in 1959. Mine operations and ferrochrome production began in 1968. The mine was expanded in 1985 with the launch of Tornio’s second ferrochrome smelting furnace and in 2013 with the opening of a third ferrochrome smelting furnace. In 2003, Kemi mine’s production moved underground 2003 and in 2005 the open pit was exhausted.
Please find safety, environment, and access pass-related material at our Tornio site.
Outokumpu and its partners are building a data‑driven circular economy ecosystem at the Kemi mine, turning mining side streams into new materials and business opportunities.
Learn moreThe only chrome mine in the European Union, the Kemi Mine makes Outokumpu uniquely self-sufficient
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