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Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI) announced Chalco Ruimin Co., Ltd. has become a new Production & Transformation member of the ASI. This brings the total number of members working toward a responsible aluminium value chain to 110.
News ID: 8322    Publish Date : 2020/01/23

REAL ALLOY Europe has joined Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI) as a Production & Transformation member, bringing the total number of ASI members to 105.
News ID: 7436    Publish Date : 2019/11/13

MYTILINEOS S.A. Metallurgy Business Unit has become a Production & Transformation member of Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI). This brings the total number of ASI members to 104.
News ID: 7360    Publish Date : 2019/11/11

Oetinger Aluminium has joined Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI) as a new Production & Transformation member. This brings the total number of members working toward a responsible aluminium value chain to 103.
News ID: 7036    Publish Date : 2019/10/30

Getting accurate and comparable data is key to build a 4.0 industry strategy for HPDC. A scaled and objective-oriented sensor system helps aluminum foundry stablish a solid base for intelligent data analysis and smart management.
News ID: 7017    Publish Date : 2019/08/02

Private-sector Tata Steel Europe is closing its Degels service centre in Neuss, Germany.
News ID: 6720    Publish Date : 2019/10/18

Liberty Aluminium Dunkerque has become a Production & Transformation member of the Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI). This brings the total number of members working toward a responsible aluminium value chain to 101.
News ID: 6610    Publish Date : 2019/10/11

Hebei Sitong New Metal Material Co., Ltd. has joined Aluminium Stewardship Initiative as a Production & Transformation member, ASI announced on Thursday, 11 July 2019. The company, founded in 1998, focuses on R&D, production and sales of functional intermediate alloy, new materials and aluminium alloy wheel lightweight in China.
News ID: 5171    Publish Date : 2019/07/14

Established companies offer the greatest potential for digital transformation . However, traditional industrial companies are too focused in the concentration of their digitisation strategy on optimisation of the processes used in their existing business.
News ID: 4133    Publish Date : 2019/03/23