Alcoa Introduces New Web Tool that Compares the Economics of Aluminum and Steel Wheels for Truck Fleets

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Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:44am EDT

CalcuLighter™ Lets Owners Compare Wheel Options and Translates Product
Differences into Real-World ROI Data
CLEVELAND--(Business Wire)--
Alcoa (NYSE:AA) announced today that its Alcoa Wheel and Transportation Products
business today introduced CalcuLighter™, http://www.alcoa.com/calculighter, an
easy-to-use on-line tool, for truck fleet and owner-operators. CalcuLighter™
provides exact financial data comparing steel and aluminum wheel alternatives.
Site visitors can quickly compare steel duals versus aluminum duals or wide base
wheels, or aluminum duals compared to wide base, simply by entering a few
specifics regarding their own operational needs. 

"Especially during tight economic times, fleets and owner-operators need
actionable, dollars-and-cents answers now, and seat-of-the-pants guesstimates
won`t do," said Tim Myers, President of Alcoa Wheel and Transportation Products.
"Using the on-line CalcuLighter, they can see real-world data in real time,
based on their own truck and trailer profile. This tool effectively translates
basic product differences into a relevant, return on investment summary." 

Using Alcoa`s LvL ONE™ wheel as an example, Myers explained that an
over-the-road rig running on this aluminum option is carrying nearly 630 pounds
less weight than with standard steel wheels, and more than 1,200 pounds less if
they go with 14-inch wide base aluminum wheels. Independent testing also shows
LvL ONE provides up to three percent less rolling resistance than steel wheels. 

"What do facts like this really mean in terms of fuel savings? More payload?
Extended tire life?" Myers said. "CalcuLighter spells out these figures
instantly as specific fleet input is entered. Owners can compare a variety of
different options in only a few minutes." 

CalcuLighter users simply need to indicate their Fleet Profile (i.e. Long Haul
Truck), choose the wheel alternative they wish to compare (steel duals vs.
aluminum duals or wide base, or aluminum duals vs. wide base), and input a few
specifics about their needs. For example, the number of power units, trailers
and dollies, and number of wheels for each. 

Calculations are made and the results appear on-screen as input is entered. Fuel
savings, for instance, will instantly change if the user alters the price from
$2.65 per gallon to $3.50 or any other number. In addition to fuel, payload and
tire life data, CalcuLighter also reveals Truck Blue Book trade-in value, scrap
value, relative wheel maintenance info and even the "carbon footprint"
differences between wheel alternatives. The owner can also ascertain the cost of
an Alcoa wheel upgrade, including finance charges. 

"CalcuLighter is designed to give fleets and owner-operators the kind of
detailed information they need for their businesses," Myers said. "All they need
to do is log on to www.alcoawheels.com." 

About Alcoa Wheels and Transportation Products

Alcoa Wheel and Transportation Products, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio,
serves the commercial vehicle, automotive, and defense markets with products
used in a range of applications including cast and forged aluminum wheels,
aluminum space-frames, specialized vacuum die cast products, niche products such
as Dura-Bright and Dura-Flange wheels and M-Series medium truck wheels, as well
as a variety of other aluminum components for these markets. AWTP is composed of
three divisions: Transportation Products, Commercial Vehicle Wheels, and
Automotive Wheels. It employs 2,800 people at 30 locations worldwide. 

About Alcoa

Alcoa is the world leader in the production and management of primary aluminum,
fabricated aluminum and alumina combined through its active and growing
participation in all major aspects of the industry. Alcoa serves the aerospace,
automotive, packaging, building and construction, commercial transportation and
industrial markets, bringing design, engineering, production and other
capabilities of Alcoa`s businesses to customers. In addition to aluminum
products and components including flat-rolled products, hard alloy extrusions
and forgings, Alcoa also markets its Alcoa wheels, fastening systems, precision
and investment castings, and building systems. The Company has been named one of
the top most sustainable corporations in the world at the World Economic Forum
in Davos, Switzerland, and has been a member of the Dow Jones Sustainability
Index for seven consecutive years. More information can be found at:
www.alcoa.com. 



Alcoa Inc.
Kevin G. Lowery, 412-553-1424

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