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Alcoa operates two aluminum smelters in nearby Massena, NY, which have a combined nameplate annual capacity of 252,000 tonnes. ... View this article
aims to return to full billet production at its Massena West facility early next year once the rebuilding of the casthouse roof is complete, a ... View this article
Alcoa Inc.'s Massena West smelter in upstate New York has resumed 100 percent of its cast rod production, a spokeswoman told AMM Wednesday. ... View this article
... The Pittsburgh-based producer had previously announced plans to invest some $600 million to modernize the Massena East smelter (amm.com ... View this article
... concerns spiking following a March 29 fire at Alcoa Inc.'s Massena West facility ... returned to 50 percent of its billet capacity at the smelter (AMM, June ... View this article
... escalated after a March 29 fire at Alcoa Inc.'s Massena West casthouse ... permanently shutter its 180,000-tonne-per-year Kurri Kurri smelter in New ... View this article
... spring following a March 29 fire at Alcoa Inc.'s Massena West casthouse ... to permanently shut its 180,000-tonne-per-year Kurri Kurri smelter in New ... View this article
... spiking when a March 29 fire at Alcoa Inc.'s Massena West casthouse ... permanently shut its 180,000-tonne-per-year Kurri Kurri smelter in New South ... View this article
... A fire at Alcoa Inc.'s Massena West casthouse on March 29 (AMM ... An Alba spokeswoman confirmed the smelter is increasing the volume of billet ... View this article
... Massena West's smelter, which has a capacity of 135,000 tonnes per year, wasn't affected by the fire and continues to produce molten metal. ... View this article
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