Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales explores Novelis aluminium facility in Terre Haute

Published: Jun 25, 2024 09:53
Source: SMM
Secretary of State Diego Morales recently visited the Novelis aluminium production and recycling plant in Terre Haute, Indiana.

Secretary of State Diego Morales recently visited the Novelis aluminium production and recycling plant in Terre Haute, Indiana. Novelis, a global leader in the field, specialises in providing rolled, recycled aluminium to a wide array of international clientele. The facility is renowned for its production of aluminium foil sheets and rolls, which serve diverse applications in commercial and residential kitchens.

During his visit, Secretary Morales engaged with Novelis executives and staff members, gaining valuable insights into the intricate processes of aluminium recycling and rolling. The discussions centred around Novelis' pivotal role as the world's largest recycler of aluminium, highlighting its steadfast commitment to sustainability practices.

The Business Services Division is one of the four Secretary of State's Office divisions. Secretary Morales values visiting facilities like Novelis to express gratitude to companies and employees for their investments and dedication in Indiana.

Diego Morales, Indiana Secretary of State, said, "Touring this facility provided such a unique overview of the aluminium industry. Novelis is using innovative solutions to provide for Hoosier customers. I want these companies to know they have a partner in the Secretary of State's Office as they provide jobs and drive the economy."

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