Tuessday,
June 8th, 2008
First aluminium ready for export
SOHAR Aluminium’s first
shipment of 21 tons of standard ingots has been
loaded aboard a Mersk feeder ship, ready for export
to Hong Kong.
It is the first export of locally-produced
metal since the Sohar Aluminium smelter began operations
on 11 June 2008 and is yet another major milestone
for the state-of-the-art facility located at Sohar
Industrial Estate.
“This first export is right
on schedule and is a clear demonstration that our
smelter is destined for a smooth and successful
start-up over the next six months,” said Sohar
Aluminium’s Operations General Manager Mr
Michel Huot.
“While 21 tons is a relatively
small amount compared to our annual capacity of
350,000 tons, it is an excellent start for the Sultanate’s
first smelter and our brand new, mostly-Omani workforce.”
The shipment contains 21 ‘stacks’
of P1020A, each weighing one ton, and has been purchased
by a Hong Kong-based manufacturer of high quality
kitchen utensils.
“We have an ongoing metal
off-take agreement with Rio Tinto Alcan so, through
their international customers, Sohar Aluminium metal
will be exported from Sohar across the world to
be manufactured into an impressive array of aluminium
products,” Mr Huot said.
Sohar Aluminium celebrated the beginning of production
on 11 June, when the smelter’s first hot metal
was successfully produced. Full production is expected
to be achieved in December 2008, once all 360 cells
are fully operational.
Of its annual 350,000 tons, the
company will export approximately 140,000 tons from
Sohar Industrial Port. The remaining 210,000 tons
will be sold to local companies that have been formed
to create a new downstream aluminium industry.
“Already we have commitments
for 68,000 tons per year from two downstream partners
– SAG and Oman Aluminum Processing Industries
Ltd (OAPIL),” said Sohar Aluminium Chief Executive
Mr Tony Kinsman. “We also have a Memorandum
of Understanding with another local company, Future
Cables, to purchase 30,000 tons. All three companies
will fabricate products from our liquid metal, including
electrical rods, cables and conductors.
“Developing a thriving
downstream industry has been a major part of our
strategic planning and I am delighted that we are
fast heading towards our goal. Many people have
worked very hard over the past two years to set
this industry up and to welcome these companies
onboard is extremely satisfying.”