The Aluminum Association has added four new member companies – Brunswick Corporation, Consolidated Engineering Company, Shapiro Metals and Vesuvius USA. Brunswick Corporation joins the association as a producer member – a firm that makes or fabricates aluminium products. The three companies join as associate members – organizations that supply goods and services to the aluminium industry.
Michelle O’Neill, Senior Vice President, Global Government Affairs & Sustainability at Alcoa and Chair of the Aluminum Association said: “This is a dynamic time for the aluminium industry in the United States, with both opportunities and challenges for the full value chain.”
“We are pleased to welcome these new members and their unique perspectives to the conversation as we continue to represent the full aluminium industry.”
Brunswick Corporation, based in Mettawa, IL, produces foundry and cast alloys for its own line products, as well as for external customers. Consolidated Engineering Company, headquartered in Kennesaw, GA, designs and supplies heat treatment products for industrial manufacturing companies. It offers aluminium, steel and titanium heat treatment systems for castings, forgings, extrusions, coils, foils, and wires.
Shapiro Metals, headquartered in St. Louis, MO, provides industrial scrap metal recycling services across the aluminium industries. Vesuvius USA, based in Champaign, Illinois, develops and manufactures and markets specialty ceramics, refractory products and flow control systems and services for industrial applications.
The Association said the new members join at a time of record demand for the aluminium industry and record membership for the Aluminum Association.
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