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Bridgnorth Aluminium invest £41m to expansion in Shropshire.
Issued at 2014-04-10
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Bridgnorth Aluminium will extend its lithosheet rolling mill and finishing line in Shropshire, with new machines coming into operation by the end of 2015.
The investment would more than double the plant's capacity to about 75,000 tonnes per year. The plant makes coiled aluminium for the food, pharmaceutical and graphics industries.
The company will also build a new research and development laboratory, which will open in May.
The company is majority-owned by the Greece-based Elval S.A.
Source: Aluplanet
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