ARMENAL PRODUCES OVER 20,000 TPA OF THIN FOIL FOR FIRST TIME IN HISTORY
ArmInfo
2009-12-23 16:26:00
ArmInfo. UC RUSAL, the world's largest aluminium and alumina producer,
announces that, for the first time since its commissioning, the ARMENAL
foil mill produced and sold over 20,000 tpa of aluminium foil, nearly
twice as much as last year.
In 2009, the mill significantly improved labour efficiency and almost
doubled its productivity rate per employee. ARMENAL's yield ratio,
currently exceeding at 70%, stabilised, and the rate of production
rejects fell to 3%, which is also the best figure ever achieved by
the foil mill.
'The modernised equipment and the improved professional skills of our
staff helped the foil mill achieve good production results this year,'
said Alexander Burdin, Director of RUSAL's Packaging Division.
'Enhancement of the technological processes raised production
efficiency and enabled the mill to fully meet its customers' needs.'
Since January 2009, ARMENAL has fulfilled nearly 1,500 export orders
and launched full-scale production of ultra-thin foil, which is
designed for further gauging. Having improved the quality of foil roll
cutting by upgrading the cutting plant, the foil mill has started to
produce narrow- width 40-50 mm foil, which is in high demand in the
global markets.
ARMENAL founded in May 2000 in Yerevan, Armenia, as part of the
Kanaker aluminium smelter, ARMENAL is one of the largest industrial
sites in Armenia and the only aluminium foil mill in the Caucasus and
Central Asia. After joining RUSAL in 2000 the foil mill became part
of the company's Packaging Division, which also includes SAYANAL and
Urals Foil.
United Company RUSAL (www.rusal.com) is the global leader in the
aluminium industry, accounting for approximately 11% and 13% of global
production of aluminium and alumina respectively. UC RUSAL employs
more than 75,000 people in 19 countries, across 5 continents. UC RUSAL
markets and sells its products primarily in the European, Japanese,
Korean, South East Asian and North American markets.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
ArmInfo
2009-12-23 16:26:00
ArmInfo. UC RUSAL, the world's largest aluminium and alumina producer,
announces that, for the first time since its commissioning, the ARMENAL
foil mill produced and sold over 20,000 tpa of aluminium foil, nearly
twice as much as last year.
In 2009, the mill significantly improved labour efficiency and almost
doubled its productivity rate per employee. ARMENAL's yield ratio,
currently exceeding at 70%, stabilised, and the rate of production
rejects fell to 3%, which is also the best figure ever achieved by
the foil mill.
'The modernised equipment and the improved professional skills of our
staff helped the foil mill achieve good production results this year,'
said Alexander Burdin, Director of RUSAL's Packaging Division.
'Enhancement of the technological processes raised production
efficiency and enabled the mill to fully meet its customers' needs.'
Since January 2009, ARMENAL has fulfilled nearly 1,500 export orders
and launched full-scale production of ultra-thin foil, which is
designed for further gauging. Having improved the quality of foil roll
cutting by upgrading the cutting plant, the foil mill has started to
produce narrow- width 40-50 mm foil, which is in high demand in the
global markets.
ARMENAL founded in May 2000 in Yerevan, Armenia, as part of the
Kanaker aluminium smelter, ARMENAL is one of the largest industrial
sites in Armenia and the only aluminium foil mill in the Caucasus and
Central Asia. After joining RUSAL in 2000 the foil mill became part
of the company's Packaging Division, which also includes SAYANAL and
Urals Foil.
United Company RUSAL (www.rusal.com) is the global leader in the
aluminium industry, accounting for approximately 11% and 13% of global
production of aluminium and alumina respectively. UC RUSAL employs
more than 75,000 people in 19 countries, across 5 continents. UC RUSAL
markets and sells its products primarily in the European, Japanese,
Korean, South East Asian and North American markets.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress