KHD signs contracts in western Sub-Sahara region

Cologne, Germany, July 19, 2017 – Humboldt Wedag GmbH, Germany, a subsidiary of KHD Humboldt Wedag International AG (KHD), Cologne, Germany, has signed contracts totaling over € 80 million for the supply of equipment and execution of civil and erection works as well as supervision services for a cement plant in western Sub-Sahara region.

The contracts will be booked as order intake as soon as the pre-conditions for commencing project execution are fulfilled.

Additional Information

ISIN: DE0006578008
Securities identification number (WKN): 657800
Market segment: Regulated Market (General Standard) of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange

KHD Humboldt Wedag International AG
Colonia-Allee 3
51067 Cologne, Germany

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KHD Humboldt Wedag International AG
Jürgen Luckas
Chief Financial Officer

Tel.: +49 (0)221 – 6504-1107
E-Mail: juergen.luckas@khd.com
Website: www.khd.com

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