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    Iarn Aluminum Output Increases by 36%

    Iranian aluminum industry produced 42,480 tons of ingots during the first month of the current fiscal year (ended April 20).

    According to the latest report released by the Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation Organization, the figure is 36% higher than the corresponding period of last year, when producers' collective output amounted to 31,280 tons.  

    The flagship producer Iran Aluminum Company (IRALCO) accounted for the highest portion of total output with 15,000 tons.

    IRALCO is the top producer of aluminum in Iran. Inaugurated in 1972, the plant has an annual production capacity of 180,000 tons.

    It was followed by Almahdi Aluminum Company with more than 15,960 tons, South Aluminum Company (SALCO) with 8,940 tons and Iran Alumina Company with 2,960 tons.

    The overall output during the previous month (ended March 20) amounted to 41,000 tons, indicating a 38% rise YOY.

    Iranian aluminum industry produced a record high of 446,800 tons of ingots in the last Iranian year (March 2020-21).

    A total of 19,328 tons of alumina powder were produced by Iran Alumina Company, the sole producer of alumina powder in Iran, which is 8% lower than the previous year’s 20,899 tons. 

    The revival of three major factories, namely SALCO, Jajarm and Hormozal (affiliated with Almahdi Aluminum Company), is considered key reasons behind the boost in Iran's aluminum output this year. 

    However, interference in pricing aluminum products poses a major problem in Iran's aluminum sector. 

    The combined nominal capacity of Iran's aluminum producers, namely IRALCO in Arak (Markazi Province), Almahdi and Hormozal in Bandar Abbas (Hormozgan Province) and the newly-inaugurated Jajarm Aluminum Complex in Jajarm County (North Khorasan Province), stands at 468,000 tons per year.

    IRALCO accounts for 175,000 tons of the total followed by Hormozal with 143,000 tons, Almahdi with 110,000 tons and Jajarm with 40,000 tons.

    The Iranian aluminum industry produced a record high of 446,800 tons of ingots during the last Iranian year (March 2020-21).

    According to IMIDRO, the output was 61% higher compared with the year before, when producers' collective output amounted to 278,318 tons.  

    The flagship producer Iran Aluminum Company accounted for the highest portion of total output with more than 185,000 tons. It was followed by Almahdi Aluminum Company with more than 163,000 tons, South Aluminum Company (SALCO) with 72.1 tons and Iran Alumina Company with 25.4 tons.

    According to Shahriar Taherpour, a former managing director of IMIDRO, Iran’s per capita aluminum consumption has been around 4.5 kilograms over the past 10 years against about 9 kilograms in the world.

    The US and Canada are the biggest aluminum consumers in the world, with per capita rates of 23 and 27 kilograms respectively.

    The Iranian aluminum industry’s biggest challenge currently revolves around supplying raw materials, including alumina and petroleum coke. Not having access to raw materials due to sanctions and also having to purchase them at prices much higher than global rates are issues facing producers.

    Plans are underway to connect aluminum production units to railroads and explore new bauxite mines to reduce costs.

    According to the former industries minister, Reza Rahmani, Iran’s aluminum production capacity will reach 785,000 tons per year, once all its development phases come on stream. 

    “SALCO has come with a price tag of more than $1.2 billion,” he had said at the inaugural ceremony.

    "Cutting-edge technology has been incorporated into the project and the development of the project is in line with environmental concerns." 

    The company’s shares are owned by two companies: Ghadir Investment Company owns 51% and IMIDRO owns the rest.

    The factory is set to produce a range of aluminum products, including sheets, profiles, ingots, doors, windows, composites, nuts and bolts.

    Its final production capacity is expected to reach 1 million tons of aluminum ingots and billets per year.

    SALCO is looking to become Iran’s biggest aluminum producer and the fourth major producer in the Middle East.