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HYDRO ALUMINIUM TO BUILD PRECISION TUBING PLANT IN CHINA
10 December 2003 - Hydro Aluminium
| Hydro Aluminium will construct its first wholly owned automotive components plant in China to better serve customers in the country’s growing automotive market.
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Hydro will build the plant in Suzhou, north of Shanghai, to satisfy its automotive customers and further raise its own profile as the leading global supplier of lightweight precision tubing components. Global market leaders in heat and fluid transfer like Behr, Calsonic, Delphi, Denso, Valeo and Visteon are each located in the regions close to the Suzhou Industrial Park site, where the plant will be based. At the new site, Hydro will produce precision drawn tubing, multi-port extrusions (MPEs) and extruded tubular profiles used in automotive heat transfer applications. The company will also deliver other high-value components from the plant. Hydro will break ground in the first quarter of 2004 and install the plant’s extrusion press by July. Production is scheduled to start in the third quarter of next year. The plant will create about 140 new jobs in Suzhou in first phase (2004). Total investment costs are estimated to be NOK 150 million (EUR 18 million). “As the technology leader in this area, we will deliver products with the same high quality and performance as those our customers use in vehicles manufactured in Europe and the United States,” says Jan Arne Rønningen, who heads Hydro’s Precision Tubing business unit. “Our Chinese customers have previously had to import some of these products, so they are very happy with our decision to manufacture them within the country.” Hydro Aluminium is the world’s leading supplier of precision tubing for automotive heat and fluid transfer applications. Its drawn tubes are used, for example, in fluid lines and air conditioning systems, while MPEs are applied in condensers, evaporators, radiators and charge air coolers. Although the plant will be Hydro’s first fully owned automotive components plant in China, the company already serves the domestic precision tubing market from its nearby joint venture, Hydro Aluminium Wuxi. Hydro also operates a wholly owned magnesium alloys plant in China, in Xi’an, and owns a 31.8 percent share of Suzhou Huasu Plastics Co. Ltd.
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