CHICAGO — Alcoa Inc. might sell its Bécancour, Québec, rod - TopicsExpress



          

CHICAGO — Alcoa Inc. might sell its Bécancour, Québec, rod mill, as well as its Fjardaál rod mill in Reyðarfjörður, Iceland, a company spokeswoman told AMM Sept. 26. "Alcoa is conducting a review of a portion of its rod mill business ... to determine the best strategic options for the company, including a possible divestiture," she said. Operations should continue as normal during the review, she said, noting that both rod mills are located close to associated smelters. The Bécancour rod mill, near the St. Lawrence River, opened in 1992 and cost $49 million to build, according to the Pittsburgh-based aluminum producer’s website. The facility makes pure aluminum or aluminum alloy rod for the electric cable sector, magnetic wire manufacturers and steel mills. The Bécancour rod plant sources molten metal from Alcoa’s majority-owned Aluminerie de Bécancour Inc., sports a fully automated rolling mill and continuous casting capability, and is capable of making 12.5 tonnes of rod per hour. Further details about the Fjardaál rod mill weren’t immediately available.
Posted on: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 15:13:01 +0000

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