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'''Aleris International, Inc.''' is one of the larger private companies in the United States, as ranked by Forbes in 2011.<ref>{{cite news| title = America's Largest Companies | url=http://www.forbes.com/lists/2011/21/private-companies-11_rank.html | work=Forbes | first1=Scott | last1=DeCarlo | first2=Andrea D. | last2=Murphy}}</ref> It is a producer of aluminum rolled and extruded products, [[aluminum recycling|recycled aluminum]], and specification [[aluminum alloy]] manufacturing. Its headquarters are in [[Beachwood, Ohio]], a suburb of [[Cleveland]], and it has access to 40 production facilities across the world.<ref name="aleris-about">{{cite web | url = http://www.aleris.com/about-aleris | title = About Aleris | publisher = Aleris International | location = [[Beachwood, Ohio]] | accessdate = 2010-05-14 }}</ref>
'''Aleris International, Inc.''' is one of the larger private companies in the United States, as ranked by Forbes in 2011.<ref>{{cite news| title = America's Largest Companies | url=http://www.forbes.com/lists/2011/21/private-companies-11_rank.html | work=Forbes | first1=Scott | last1=DeCarlo | first2=Andrea D. | last2=Murphy}}</ref> It is a producer of aluminum rolled and extruded products, [[aluminum recycling|recycled aluminum]], and specification [[aluminum alloy]] manufacturing. Its headquarters are in [[Beachwood, Ohio]], a suburb of [[Cleveland]], and it has access to 40 production facilities across the world.<ref name="aleris-about">{{cite web|url=http://www.aleris.com/about-aleris |title=About Aleris |publisher=Aleris International |location=[[Beachwood, Ohio]] |accessdate=2010-05-14 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707104407/http://www.aleris.com/about-aleris |archivedate=2011-07-07 }}</ref>


Aleris was formed in 2004 through the merger of Commonwealth Industries, Inc. and IMCO Recycling Inc.<ref name="aleris-about"/><ref name="Aleris-Oct-2004-425">{{cite web|url=http://pdf.secdatabase.com/1550/0001193125-04-175460.pdf |title=Aleris, Form 425, Filing Date Oct 21, 2004 |publisher=secdatabase.com |accessdate =Jan 3, 2013}}</ref>
Aleris was formed in 2004 through the merger of Commonwealth Industries, Inc. and IMCO Recycling Inc.<ref name="aleris-about"/><ref name="Aleris-Oct-2004-425">{{cite web|url=http://pdf.secdatabase.com/1550/0001193125-04-175460.pdf |title=Aleris, Form 425, Filing Date Oct 21, 2004 |publisher=secdatabase.com |accessdate =Jan 3, 2013}}</ref>

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Aleris International, Inc.
Company typePrivate Subsidiary
IndustryManufacturing
PredecessorCommonwealth Industries, Inc.
IMCO Recycling Inc.[1]
FoundedDecember 9, 2004 (2004-12-09)[1]
Headquarters,
USA
Number of locations
40 production facilities[1]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Sean M. Stack (Chairman and CEO)[1]
ProductsAluminum products; recycled and aluminum alloy products
OwnerTexas Pacific Group[1] (pre-bankruptcy)
Number of employees
over 6,500[1]
Websitewww.aleris.com

Aleris International, Inc. is one of the larger private companies in the United States, as ranked by Forbes in 2011.[2] It is a producer of aluminum rolled and extruded products, recycled aluminum, and specification aluminum alloy manufacturing. Its headquarters are in Beachwood, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, and it has access to 40 production facilities across the world.[1]

Aleris was formed in 2004 through the merger of Commonwealth Industries, Inc. and IMCO Recycling Inc.[1][3]

In February 2009, the US Justice Department filed suit against Aleris alleging that 15 of its plants had violated the Clean Air Act by emission of pollutants. In August 2009, Aleris settled the suit with the government, and agreed to pay a $4.6 million fine and spend an additional $4.2 million on new pollution controls at its plants.[4][5]

Aleris filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on 12 February 2009.[6] It announced plans in May 2010 to exit bankruptcy as a privately held company owned by investment funds of Apollo Management, Oaktree Capital Management, and Sankaty Advisors.[7][8][needs update]

In August 2016 it was announced that the Chinese aluminum extruder company China Zhongwang would buy Aleris for $2.33 billion.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "About Aleris". Beachwood, Ohio: Aleris International. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2010-05-14. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ DeCarlo, Scott; Murphy, Andrea D. "America's Largest Companies". Forbes.
  3. ^ "Aleris, Form 425, Filing Date Oct 21, 2004" (PDF). secdatabase.com. Retrieved Jan 3, 2013.
  4. ^ Bentayou, Frank (2009-08-04). "Aluminum recycler Aleris International Inc. to pay $4.6 million EPA fine". The Plain Dealer. Cleveland, Ohio.
  5. ^ http://www.usdoj.gov/enrd/1705.htm US Justice Dept, US vs Aleris International, August 2009
  6. ^ "Aleris, Form 8-K, Current Report, Filing Date Feb 12, 2009". secdatabase.com. Retrieved Jan 3, 2013.
  7. ^ "Aleris, Form S-1, Registration Statement, Filing Date Apr 26, 2011" (PDF). secdatabase.com. Retrieved Jan 3, 2013.
  8. ^ Nadgir, Santosh (2010-05-13). "Aleris reorganization plan confirmed by court (UPDATE 1)". Bangalore. Reuters. Retrieved 2010-05-14.
  9. ^ Ajmera, Ankit (2016-08-29). "Zhongwang USA to buy aluminum products maker Aleris". Reuters.