America's Business-to-Business Journal for Industry
   
Latest Ohio News:
Sustainable Minds and MAGNET Partner to Advance Sustainable Product Design

Worthington Steel Acquires Strip Steel Assets of Gibraltar

Cliffs Natural Resources of Cleveland, Ohio Closes Wabush Mines Acquisition


Latest Indiana News:
Remy International, Inc. Forms New Business Unit To Provide High-Output Electric Drive Motors

Brunswick Relocating Boat Manufacturing To Fort Wayne, Indiana, Minnesota and Missouri

Cummins Announces Multiyear Agreement with Chrysler Group LLC


Latest Kentucky News:
Kentucky's Beacon Enterprise Solutions to Acquire Belgium Based NetConnect BVBA

Expansion at Polyair Corporation, Bringing New Jobs and Investment to Kentucky

VirtualHealth Technologies Completes Sale of Secure eHealth to Wound Management Technologies


Latest Michigan News:
Michigan Selected to be Site of New DOW™ POWERHOUSE™ Solar Shingle Facility

Michigan’s Green Bridge Industries Acquires Organic Product Solutions

International Automotive Components Group Acquires Flooring & Acoustics Supplier Stankiewicz International Corporation

ABB Secures Agreement to Provide Robotic Automation to A123 Systems For Advanced Battery Applications


Other News:
Becoming an “A” Player: 5 Keys to Position Your Business to Sell at a Premium

Raising the Minimum Wage Has Caused Businesses to Scale Back

Manufacturing Technology Consumption Down 60.4% in 2009

BIO Proposes Second Wave of Advanced Biofuel Commercialization Policy to Stimulate Job Creation

Met-Pro Corporation Announces Consolidation of Business Units

Firing An Employee or When To Let Go

3SAE Technologies, Inc. Partners With DPM Photonics

Sunoco Announces Agreement to Sell Polypropylene Business

Top Manufacturing Tips to Grow Your Brand

Calgon Carbon of Pittsburgh Announces Acquisition of Hyde Marine, Inc.

Message to Congress Is Crystal Clear: ‘Yes’ To Jobs, And ‘No’ To Special-Interest Union Bailouts

CACI Completes Acquisition of SystemWare, Inc.

Tax Increases and Spending Will Impede Job Growth

And Don't Miss
Our Most Recent Cover Stories
Letters, Comments, and Forums
National News
Other States
White Papers
Return to our Home Page
Similar Articles:
Michigan Economic Development Backs Ten Companies for Growth and Two Brownfield Redevelopment Projects
GE to Manufacture New Smart Washers and Dryers in Louisville
Ohio Offers Tax Credits to 15 Businesses, Could Create More Than 4,000 Jobs
More results...

Bookmark and Share

Alcoa to Rebuild, Enhance Forging Press in Cleveland

CLEVELAND--Alcoa (NYSE:AA) funding has been approved for the complete repair and refurbishment of its 50,000-ton forging press at the company's Cleveland Works.

The project will make Cleveland Works the world's premier producer of large aluminum and titanium forgings for the defense, aerospace and industrial markets.

"This could not have happened without the support of our employees, community leaders and leadership of United Auto Workers Local 1050,' said William F. Christopher, Alcoa executive vice president and president of Alcoa Engineered Products and Solutions. "When this project is completed, Cleveland Works will be the home of the most advanced, productive large forging presses in the world.'

Combined with earlier approved investments to support production of the F35 Joint Strike Fighter and other efficiency projects, Alcoa plans to invest more than $110 million in Cleveland Works through 2011.

The press project will be completed by the end of 2011. It will involve the complete disassembly and renovation of the 50,000-ton press, a 92-foot structure ' with four stories above and below the floor -- that began production in 1955. In August of 2008, cracks were discovered in the press' base castings. Alcoa idled the press to assess the situation and, after consulting with world experts, elected to pursue a complete refurbishment.

Cleveland Works is the home of two large forging presses ' the 50,000-ton press under renovation and a 35,000-ton press currently producing large forgings for aerospace applications, such as the aluminum bulkheads for the Joint Strike Fighter.

Segmented die technology and signature stress relief allow Alcoa to make parts that are larger, thicker and more complex than can be produced by competitors on similar-sized forging presses.

Earlier, Alcoa's board approved interim funding to allow engineering and early lead time commitments to proceed. The board's recent action commits the balance of the funding for the project. Alcoa's investment will include more than $68 million in the press rebuild, alongside $24 million previously approved for other improvements associated with Joint Strike Fighter production. The project is also supported by a package of economic development incentives from the state of Ohio, city of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, village of Cuyahoga Heights and city of Independence.

Alcoa www.alcoa.com

For a complete version of the BUSINESS WIRE press release:

http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20091105005713/en


All comment postings require your name and email address for user verification only. Your email address will not be used or distributed for any other purpose.
No advertising is permitted and will result in the post being deleted and/or banning. Please click "REPORT" to report any inappropriate posts.
blog comments powered by Disqus


Did you know we're also available on:


Permission to Reproduce:
Unless otherwise stated, the copyright and similar rights to all material published on this website are owned by The Manufacturers Group Inc. DBA Manufacturing & Technology eJournal. Reproduction of any article in print, electronic or any other form must acknowledge Manufacturing & Technology eJournal as the Source and include a link to http://www.mfrtech.com