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LKAB Minerals

www.lkabminerals.com

 
LKAB Minerals is an international industrial minerals group with a leading position in various product applications. We develop sustainable mineral solutions in partnership with our customers, supplying natural minerals engineered for functionality and usability. LKAB Minerals is a subsidiary of the Swedish company LKAB, one of the world`s leading producers of highly upgraded iron ore products and other related mining services and products.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.lkabminerals.com
  • 205 North Michigan Avenue Suite 4211
    Chicago, IL USA 60601
  • Phone: 312.439.7413

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Maria Reinholdsson
Senior Vice President of Human Resources Profile
Ase Juhlin
Acting Senior Vice President of Human Resources Profile
Grete Stoltz
Senior Vice President of Human Resources and Sustainable Development Profile

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