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Top 5 downstream aluminium projects of 2024 to redefine the value-added product industry

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The ever-increasing demand for value-added aluminium products has left no nook of the world untouched for new projects. From India to China to the United Kingdom, aluminium product manufacturing plants have cropped up in many parts of the world. While some manufacturers have expanded their capacities by building new phases, some have debuted with new facilities to tap into the potential business opportunities. Let's explore the top downstream aluminium projects that commenced in 2024, aiming to meet global demand, mainly from the automotive, renewable energy, and packaging sectors.

Top 5 downstream aluminium projects of 2024 to redefine the value-added product industry

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Alro's advance precision cutting facility - Cutsmart Systems

Alro Slatina, one of the largest vertically integrated producers in Europe, commissioned a new cutting-edge aluminium processing facility, Cutsmart Systems. The facility, involving an investment of RON 13.7 million (EUR 2.7 million), is equipped with advanced, cutting-edge technologies for handling high-volume production with precise and flawless output, enabling Alro to develop precision cutting techniques to meet more complex design specifications of aluminium products from end-user sectors like aerospace, automotive, and electronics.

Sundaram Clayton Limited's aluminium die-castings facility

Sundaram Clayton Limited, part of the $6.5 billion TVS Group, brought its newly commissioned aluminium die-castings facility into commercial production in the SIPCOT industrial area in Tiruvallur district, Tamil Nadu, India. Starting the initial phase, Sundaram Clayton plans to update and expand the facility in several stages, aiming to achieve an annual production capacity of 7,750 tonnes.

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