Romania
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Alro is Romania’s only aluminium producer and is also the largest
primary aluminium production facility in Central and Eastern Europe
(excluding CIS) by volume. Alro’s focus is on the manufacture of
primary added-value products. Facilities include a smelting plant in
Slatina, which produced 283,500 tonnes of cast products and 35,000
tonnes of processed products in 2007. They also operate Alum, an
alumina refinery in Tulcea, for which production was been temporarily
suspended in February 2007 to carry out modernization. Romania is a
location that offers several essential advantages; proximity to
customers, especially those in Western Europe; a guaranteed,
competitively priced energy supply through end of January 2013; and
relatively low labour costs within the EU; and a low tax environment.
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Vimetco is among the top ten producers in China by volume and mainly
supplies the rapidly burgeoning demand for aluminium in China.
Advantages in China include time to- market, proximity to customers and
low transportation costs. New pot lines were launched in December 2006,
boosting production capacity by 125,000 tonnes per annum (tpa). The
plants feature integrated power generation, making the Chinese
operations fully self-sufficient. Vimetco’s Chinese holdings, include
two smelting plants in Gongyi, with a combined capacity of 310,000 tpa,
as well as processing facilities in Zhengzhou, which in 2007 produced
17’000 tonnes in processed products. Rounding off Vimetco’s China
operations is a newly acquired smelter in Linzhou, with a capacity of
110,000 tpa and casting facilities with capacities of 30,000 tpa in
wire rod and 30,000 tpa in billets. |