US’ Aleris Acquires Brazil’s Recycling Firm

U.S.-based Aleris International, Inc. announced that it has acquired Tomra Latasa Reciclagem, a recycling operation in São Paulo, Brazil, from Tomra Systems ASA of Norway.

Steve Demetriou, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Aleris International, Inc. stated, “The acquisition of the Tomra Brazilian recycling operations is an excellent strategic fit with Aleris’ existing Brazilian recycling operations. 


“It will provide greater access to aluminum scrap, complementary manufacturing operations and stronger customer relationships, which should allow Aleris to accelerate our profitable expansion in this high growth region.”


Aleris International, Inc. is a global leader in aluminum recycling and the production of specification alloys and is a major North American manufacturer of common alloy sheet. 


The company is also a leading manufacturer of value-added zinc products that include zinc oxide, zinc dust and zinc metal.


Headquartered in Beachwood, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, the company operates 28 production facilities in the U.S., Brazil, Germany, Mexico and Wales, and employs approximately 3,200 employees. 


Aleris International – www.aleris.com

Tags:

You May Also Like

Brazil Says South America Doesn’t Need US Permission to Beef Up Military

South America has a right to strengthen its armed forces but is not in ...

In Brazil Lawmakers Will Make More than Their US and European Peers

Brazilian lawmakers (Lower House and Senate) thanks to a generous recent 62% increase will ...

US Sends 650 Athletes to the Pan in Brazil

Mike Leavitt, the United States Department of Health and Human Services secretary, is in ...

Bristol-Myers Makes Brazil World Center for its IT Support

The president of Bristol-Myers Squibb Brazil, Mário Grieco, should announce today the details of ...

Stronger Ties

"This is an exhilarating time in the Brazil-U.S. relationship: a time of change, a ...

Tom Jobim and Vinicius, the Brazilian Odd Couple Who Started It All – Part Four

Upon the satisfactory completion, in France, of his Orfeu da Conceição, and after its ...

Rhodia factory in Paulínia, São Paulo, Brazil

Rhodia Invests US$ 41 Million is Its Main Brazilian Factory

French chemical company Rhodia announced today that it will invest US$ 41 million in ...

Cornfield in Brazil

Good Weather Brings Brazil Super Soy, Corn and Cotton Crops

Brazil's National Food Supply Company (Conab) has just disclosed the seventh survey for the ...

Brazil’s America Latina Logistica Gets BB- and Good Word from Fitch

Fitch Ratings has assigned long-term local and foreign currency ratings of ‘BB-‘ to America ...

Come With Me

As I drive across the border I see a person holding up a sign ...