Calculate Embedded Emissions for Unwrought Aluminium (HS7601)
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Alcoa Davenport Works makes big equipment purchase to improve aluminium production
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A big consignment of equipment that reached Alcoa Davenport Works recently is expected to enhance the facility's aluminium production, informed John Riches, Spokeman for Alcoa.
"These two big parts today are actually coming from South Korea so they came across the Pacific, went through the [Panama Canal], came up to New Orleans on an ocean-going ship, then they off loaded it onto a barge which you see here today," said Riches.
It took a barge more than a to get the equipment from the ports of New Orleans up to an unloading spot at Alcoa Works on the shores of the Mississippi.
"It's just a huge piece of equipment and again it positions us to provide material competitors can't necessarily provide," said Riches, standing near a huge, slow-moving trailer hauling one of two so-called, 'pull heads'.
The new equipment will help expedite aluminium smelting procedure at the plant. The thick aluminium plates manufactured here are used primarily by leading plane manufacturers like Boeing.
"They want to be able to machine parts out of bigger pieces of plate," said Riches, in reference to the 1-foot thick 'plates' of aluminum that Alcoa will now be able to process. That is an increase from the aluminium supplier's current 7-ince maximum.
"It's coming off the ship today; It's still going to take a number of of months to get installed and put together," said Riches.
The two 700-thousand pound 'pull heads' are the first of three large parts needed for the new operation. The third part is expected to reach the plant by September; it is said to be an even larger delivery than the latest load. Alcoa expects the machinery to be working in the plant by the beginning of 2017.
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