AMAG: INVESTMENT IN MODERN MACHINING CENTERS FOR THE AVIATION INDUSTRY
October 31, 2023 at 05:04 am EDT
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AMAG: Investment in modern machining centers for the aviation industry
Investment in state-of-the-art equipment for processing large-scale aviation components
Master plan for growth and increased efficiency at the two German AMAG components sites being implemented
Closing material loops as a contribution to achieving the sustainability goals of the aviation industry
AMAG Austria Metall AG, with headquarters in Ranshofen / Upper Austria, has successfully completed the integration of state-of-the-art processing facilities at the two German sites of its subsidiary AMAG components in Übersee at Chiemsee and Karlsruhe, and has taken a major step towards growth and increased efficiency in the production of aluminum and titanium components for the aerospace industry. In total, five new machining centers were put into operation, which are designed specifically for the machining of components intended for the aerospace industry. This investment has its focus on the machining of large-scale components with a length of up to four meters and a width of 1.6 meters. High quality and reliability as well as the dimensional stability of the components are of particular importance.
The modernization of the AMAG components sites in Übersee at Chiemsee and in Karlsruhe is a key component of a strategic master plan and includes investments in infrastructure projects, automation and new plants, as well as the optimization of the material flow. This will lay the foundations for the growth in an expanding market and to increase productivity and efficiency. The new equipment will also help to maintain the "Made in Germany" quality standard as well as reliability and consequently safety in air traffic.
AMAG offers customers in the aerospace industry a unique global value chain, from primary materials (primary aluminum, aluminum scrap), to rolled products (aluminum plates, sheets) right through to ready-to-install components. With a sophisticated recycling competence, the aluminum waste (chips, plate cuttings) generated in component production at the German sites is processed into high-quality rolled products at the Ranshofen plant. As a result, material cycles are closed (closed loop), valuable raw materials and energy are saved (95 percent savings compared to primary production) and CO2 emissions are reduced accordingly. AMAG is thereby making a valuable contribution to achieving the sustainability goals of the aviation industry.
"We offer our customers in the aerospace industry a globally unique value chain. Through the combination of state-of-the-art machining centers with the sustainable production of the input material based on recycling, we support our customers from the aerospace sector in achieving their sustainability goals. With the current investments in our components business, we are consolidating our position as a strategic supplier to the aerospace industry and lay the foundation for further growth in this area", says Gerald Mayer, CEO of AMAG Austria Metall AG.
About AMAG components:
AMAG components manufactures parts and ready-to-install components for the international aerospace industry. With the two locations in Übersee at Chiemsee (D) and Karlsruhe (D), AMAG Austria Metall AG is extending its value added in the direction of mechanical processing (e.g. milling and drilling) and the production of special components made of aluminum and titanium. In combination with AMAG's established expertise in the areas of rolling, casting and recycling, a particularly sustainable value chain is being presented.
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AMAG Austria Metall AG is an Austria-based holding group company. It manages its business through four operating divisions Metal, Casting, Rolling and Service. The Metal Division includes the 20 % interest held in the Alouette smelter, and is responsible within the AMAG Group for the production of primary aluminium, the control of metal flows, the hedging of AMAGâs operating companies against aluminium price risk and the marketing of primary aluminium. Casting Division recycles aluminium scrap in order to produce high-quality casthouse alloys. Its product portfolio covers aluminium materials tailored to customer requirements in the form of ingots, sows and liquid aluminium. Rolling Division is responsible for the production and sale of rolled products (sheets, coils and plates), as well as precision and rolled plates. The rolling mill specialises in premium products for selected markets. Service Divisionâs portfolio includes facility management (building and area management).