Just months after being freed from U.S. sanctions, Russia’s largest aluminum maker plans to invest in a new aluminum rolling mill in Kentucky. United Co. Rusal, controlled by billionaire Oleg ...
The $15 million Kentucky invested in a company that promised to build a massive aluminum mill in Eastern Kentucky has yet to produce any return for the state and legislators’ patience has worn thin.
Novelis Inc. on May 11 reported it would build a $2.5 billion aluminum recycling, rolling and finishing plant in Bay Minette, Ala., to be served by CSX. Novelis chose a CSX Select Site northeast of ...
Steel Dynamics Inc. (SDI) says its board of directors has authorized construction and operation of a 650,000-metric-ton recycled aluminum flat-roll mill and two supporting satellite recycled aluminum ...
More than 600 workers at America’s second-largest aluminum mill have begun the process of losing their jobs because Century Aluminum cannot afford the electric bill. Layoffs are expected to finish ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — An aluminum company planning to build a $1.7 billion plant in Appalachia said Monday it's forging a partnership with a Russian company that until recently faced U.S. sanctions.
The company trying to raise money to build an aluminum mill touted as an economic lifeline for northeastern Kentucky is considering selling a key asset at a fraction of what it cost. The move comes as ...
In response to rising auto industry demand for aluminum vehicle content, Braidy Industries Inc. said last year it will invest $1.3 billion to build an aluminum rolling mill in Ashland, Ky., on the ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Inside INdiana Business) — Fort Wayne-based Steel Dynamics Inc. (Nasdaq: STLD) plans to invest $2.2 billion to build a recycled aluminum flat rolled mill, as well as two supporting ...
2024. YOU HAD SIX KENTUCKY REACQUIRED LAND WHERE AN ALUMINUM ROLLING MILL WAS SUPPOSED TO BUILT. THE BEVIN ADMINISTRATION INVESTED $15 MILLION AND BRADY INDUSTRIES. IT WAS APPROVED IN 2017. BUT THE ...
Frankfort, Ky. – An aluminum company planning to build a $1.7 billion plant in Appalachia said Monday it’s forging a partnership with a Russian company that until recently faced U.S. sanctions.