Newssummary: Aluminum Processing Capacity to Hit 1.5 Million Tonnes in Qinghai’s Ganhe Industrial Park in 2015

Published: Apr 7, 2015 16:03
Aluminum processing capacity in Qinghai’s Ganhe Industrial Park looks set to hit 1.5 million tonnes by the end of 2015, local media reported today.
SHANGHAI, Apr. 7 (SMM) – Aluminum processing capacity in Qinghai’s Ganhe Industrial Park looks set to hit 1.5 million tonnes by the end of 2015, local media reported today. 
 
The industrial park has attracted many aluminum processors in recent years for easy access to aluminum liquid from smelters in the park. 
  
For example, 600,000-tpy precision aluminum plate project is scheduled to reach full capacity at the end of 2016. Ground breaking will start on 5 million-piece-per-year aluminum wheel rim project and 50,000-tpy construction aluminum extrusion project soon.
 
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