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ALCAN GLOBAL AUTOMOTIVE PRESIDENT UNVEILS ALUMINEERINGSM TO EUROPEAN AUTO INDUSTRY
22 June 2000 - Alcan Automotive

'Achieving aluminum's full potential in the auto industry will require aluminum companies to rethink the way they serve their customers,' stated Alcan's Donald Macmillan in his address to the Metal Bulletin International Automotive Materials Conference here today. 'The winners will be the companies which can excel in the art of partnership,' he said.

The president of Alcan Global Automotive Products underscored the success Alcan is having in moving beyond the traditional role of a commodity supplier to focus on partnering with auto makers to provide material solutions for their changing needs. With the completion of its merger with Zurich-based algroup later this year, Alcan will be the unquestioned global leader in automotive aluminum.

'At Alcan, we are making the transition from being just suppliers of metal to providers of solutions,' commented Macmillan. He explained that the company is emphasizing brand differentiation and relationship-building to establish Alcan as the aluminum partner of choice.

Alcan is using the term AlumineeringSM to identify the unique combination of leadership, technology and service that customers receive with Alcan's automotive aluminum solutions. 'Bringing together Alcan's leading automotive position in North America with algroup's ranking position in Europe allows us to credibly deliver on this promise globally,' Macmillan added 'AlumineeringSM provides Alcan customers with proprietary technologies for high-volume aluminum structures and body panels that have all the strength and stiffness of steel at half the weight,' said Macmillan. 'These are technologies that are adaptable and compatible with existing high-volume production methods.

'By reducing vehicle mass without reducing size, AlumineeringSM helps create the 'weight space' that enables our customers to meet their weight-reduction targets, while still delivering on consumer demands for large, safe vehicles with weight-adding options such as power seats, CD players and on-board internet services. In this way, Alcan's AlumineeringSM solutions deliver value far beyond any price-per-pound comparison.'

Alcan has established long-term, global metal supply arrangements and strategic partnerships with both General Motors and Ford Motor Company that Macmillan said are a 'first for the aluminum industry.' On the strength of such commercial successes, Macmillan predicted that Alcan's sales to the automotive market will grow by some 90 percent in the four-year period from 1998 to 2002. Casting alloys will continue to represent the largest portion of the market for Alcan, at 60 percent of volume, but auto body sheet will grow dramatically from 3 percent to 15 percent of the total.

Aluminum's growing popularity with automakers and their customers is the result of a variety of factors, including:

Performance - Lighter, aluminum-intensive vehicles accelerate more quickly and handle better, and offer improved NVH (noise, vibration and harshness) characteristics.

Recyclability - Aluminum is 100 percent recyclable and economical to recycle. Moreover, aluminum scrap retains a high value. It is estimated that the aluminum scrap value at end of vehicle life will far exceed the 250 Euros to be levied in Europe beginning 2004 for end of vehicle life recycling and disposal.

Fuel Efficiency - Every 10 percent reduction in vehicle mass provides a six to eight percent improvement in fuel economy.

Reduced Emissions - Every tonne of aluminum that replaces steel in today's vehicles eliminates 20 tonnes of greenhouse emissions over the average life of a vehicle.

Safety - Aluminum absorbs the same amount of crash energy as steel at little more than half the weight. Lighter cars also are more maneuverable and brake faster.

The European Aluminium Association estimates that the average vehicle content of aluminum, which stands today at about 100 kilograms, will at least double by the year 2015. Macmillan said that within the next five years he expects to see a number of mass-produced, high-volume vehicles with aluminum structures and exterior body panels on the road both in Europe and North America.

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About: Alcan Automotive
Alcan is a multinational company in aluminium and packaging, as well as aluminium recycling, with operations in primary aluminium, fabricated aluminium as well as flexible and specialty packaging, aerospace applications, bauxite mining and alumina processing. Alcan employs 88,000 people and has operating facilities in 58 countries and regions.

The merger of Alcan Inc. with Alusuisse Group Ltd. has created a materials company that offers global market coverage and advanced technology solutions in aluminium and other lightweight materials. Alcan has become a leader in the significant growth taking place for aluminium in the automotive sector as manufacturers strive to produce safer, lighter, affordable vehicles.

The organisation currently represents a US$13 billion global enterprise with strong anticipated growth in our automotive businesses, operating under the banner of Alcan Automotive.

A global R&D network, with technology centres located in key markets around the world, combined with an extensive network of aluminium smelters and manufacturing facilities, provides the automobile industry with complete solutions, from materials delivery to design and manufacture of quality vehicle components and modules.


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