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16 January
OSLO,
Press Release
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Hydro has decided to reduce production at its primary aluminium plant in Neuss, Germany, by 30,000 tonnes by the end of January. Hydro’s primary aluminium plant in Neuss has an annual capacity of 230,000 tonnes, and a 13 percent cut will reduce the annual production by 30,000 tonnes per year. The plant has 650 permanent employees. Including the previously announced permanent closure of the old Søderberg line at Karmøy and reduced production at Søral in Norway, Hydro has now committed itself to reduce production by approximately 170,000 tonnes aluminium annually, corresponding to 10 percent of its primary aluminium production capacity. At the Neuss smelter, 30,000 tonnes of annual capacity will be mothballed until further notice. The reduction is starting with immediate effect and is due to be completed by the end of January. Following the reduction, the smelter will produce 200,000 tonnes aluminium per year. “With the high power cost in Germany and the very weak aluminium market, Hydro will continue to evaluate our remaining production capacity at Neuss and at all our other smelters worldwide,” says Aasheim. Hydro is a Fortune Global 500 supplier of aluminium and aluminium products. Based in Norway, the company employs 23,000 people in 40 countries and has activities on all continents. Rooted in a century of experience in renewable energy production, technology development and progressive partnerships, Hydro is committed to strengthening the viability of the customers and communities we serve. | |||