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Alcoa Inc. To Close Or Curtail 531,000 Metric Tons Of Smelting Capacity


Thursday, 5 Jan 2012 04:05pm EST 

Alcoa Inc. announced that it intends to close or curtail approximately 531,000 metric tons, or 12% of its global smelting capacity, to lower the Company’s position on the global aluminum cost curve and improve Alcoa’s competitiveness. The Company will permanently close its smelter in Alcoa, Tennessee, which was curtailed in 2009, along with two of the six idled potlines at its Rockdale, Texas smelter. Together, these closures will reduce Alcoa’s global smelting capacity of 4.5 million metric tons per year by 291,000 metric tons, or about 7%. The curtailments, to be announced in the near future, will reduce Alcoa’s global smelting capacity by an additional 240,000 metric tons, or about 5%. In addition to the curtailments, the Company will accelerate actions to reduce the escalating cost of raw materials. Kleinfeld added that Alcoa will work with all affected communities to explore ways to redevelop closed facilities and will consult with employees and work unions/councils impacted by curtailments. The curtailments are expected to be complete by the first half of 2012. Alcoa’s alumina production will be reduced across the global refining system to reflect the final curtailments in smelting as well as prevailing market conditions. Total restructuring-related charges for fourth quarter 2011, principally composed of the above actions, are expected to be between $155 million and $165 million after-tax, or $0.15 to $0.16 per share, of which approximately 60 percent is non-cash. 

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