
Shandong Yuhang Special Alloy Equipment Co., Ltd has received ASI Performance Standard V3 (2022) Certification for its Zouping, China factory. The factory has an annual capacity of 150,000 tonnes of aluminium alloy industrial profiles, 250,000 tonnes of ingots, and 10,000 tonnes of deep-processed aluminium alloy products.

Aluminium rods, aluminium alloy industrial profiles, aluminium alloy accessories, and aluminium re-melting/refining and casthouse processing are manufactured at this site. Bureau Veritas Certification conducted an independent, third-party audit of Shandong Yuhang Special Alloy Equipment Co., Ltd.
Wang Chenggang, General Manager of Shandong Yuhang Special Alloy Equipment, said, “Through the ASI Performance Standard V3 certification, Shandong Yuhang will focus on accelerating the pace of green, low-carbon and sustainable development, promoting energy conservation, carbon reduction and innovation of the industry, promoting responsible production in the aluminum industry and establishing close cooperation with international partners to contribute to the sustainable development of the industry globally.”
The ASI Certification programme, established after intensive multi-stakeholder input, is the first complete voluntary sustainability standard project for the aluminium value chain. The ASI Performance Standard V3 (2022) contains 11 principles and 62 criteria organised around three sustainability pillars- environment, social, and governance, to address critical sustainability concerns in the aluminium value chain.
Fiona Solomon, Chief Executive Officer of the Aluminium Stewardship Initiative, said, "We congratulate Shandong Yuhang Special Alloy Equipment Co., Ltd. on achieving Performance Standard Certification V3 (2022). As a manufacturer of aluminium rods, profiles and accessories, attaining Performance Standard Certification will guide Shandong Yuhang Special Alloy Equipment Co. towards more responsible production practices, and enable the company to benchmark itself against industry-leading ESG criteria."
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