Aluminium International Today News
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Thought of the Day: Goldman Sachs makes $255 million by storing 3% of global aluminium production
Something to ponder as you return home from work for the weekend is a comment piece by Robert Lenzner on the Forbes website, which claims that Goldman Sachs charges 48 cents per day for each ton of aluminium it stores.
26 July 2013 -
South Korea: Novelis Korea Hosts First Recycling Education Camp for Children
Novelis Korea has launched Greenbiz Camp, a recycling education programme for elementary schoolchildren in South Korea.
24 July 2013 -
New appointments at Alcoa
Roy Harvey has been appointed chief operating officer for Alcoa's Global Primary Products (GPP) and will focus on the day-to-day operations at the aluminium giant's 22 smelters and nine alumina refineries worldwide.
24 July 2013 -
Rio Tinto Alcan: 2013 production figures vastly improved on previous year
A news report in the Gladstone Observer, a Queensland, Australia newspaper, figures released by the Strategic Resource Institute show that Rio Tinto Alcan has increased production of bauxite, alumina and aluminium for Q2 2013 when compared to the same period last year. A gloomier picture is painted for Pacific Aluminium.
24 July 2013 -
USA: Brewer sets ball rolling on aluminium warehousing reform
Tim Weiner, MillerCoor's global risk manager, has drawn attention to the LME warehousing situation and its effect on aluminium pricing and delivery.
24 July 2013 -
Rio Tinto's H1 2013 aluminium production up 7%
Despite landslides, equipment breakdown and wet weather, London-based mining giant Rio Tinto has been blessed with good news in the shape of increased output, not only from iron ore, but also aluminium in H1 2013.
17 July 2013