Alcoa Corporation (OTCMKTS: AATDF) is a leading global producer of aluminum, specializing in bauxite mining, alumina refining and primary aluminum smelting. The company’s operations span the full aluminum value chain, from the extraction of raw materials to the production of high‐purity alumina and the manufacture of primary aluminum ingot. Alcoa also maintains a significant recycling program that reduces energy use and environmental impact by re‐melting aluminum scrap into new products.
Alcoa operates a network of mining, refining and smelting facilities across multiple continents, including bauxite mines in Australia and Brazil, alumina refineries in Australia, Brazil and Guinea, and smelting facilities in the United States, Canada, Iceland and Saudi Arabia. Its assets are strategically located to serve customers in key end‐markets such as aerospace, automotive, commercial transportation, packaging, building and construction, and industrial applications.
The company’s origins date back to 1888 when Charles Martin Hall and his colleagues founded the Pittsburgh Reduction Company, pioneering the electrolytic process for aluminum production. Renamed Aluminum Company of America in 1907, it grew into an industrial powerhouse. In November 2016, Alcoa Corporation was re‐established as a stand‐alone, upstream aluminum producer following the spin‐off of its value‐added manufacturing businesses. This restructuring sharpened its focus on raw material extraction and primary metal production.
Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Alcoa Corporation is led by Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Roy Harvey. Under his leadership, the company continues to invest in technology and sustainability initiatives aimed at lowering costs, reducing carbon emissions and enhancing the resilience of its global supply chain.
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