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  • ALUMINIJTHE GIANT OF BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA

  • Aluminij Industries d.o.o.Confidential Business Information

    The following constitutes “Confidential Business Information”, whether oral or written: (a) the Parties’

    proposals and negotiations concerning this memorandum, made or conducted prior to the date hereof,

    (b) this memorandum and the terms hereof, (c) information provided hereunder, (d) the matters learned

    by the recipients in connection with memorandum, (e) the matters learned by the recipients in connec-

    tion with the financial structure if the proposed transaction, and (f) any information ever delivered by

    Aluminij Industries d.o.o. to the recipients relating to the energy and methodologies for their determina-

    tion or estimation.

    Aluminij Industries d.o.o. and the recipients each agree to hold such Confidential Business Information

    wholly confidential. Such Confidential Business Information may only be used by the Parties for

    purposes related to the approval, administration or enforcement hereof and for no other purpose.

  • It is a great privilege to head Aluminij as it stands at the dawn of a new era. Since 1975 Aluminij has been a

    pillar of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s manufacturing base and overall economy while supporting thousands of

    high-quality jobs and local businesses. With its state of the art equipment, strategic location and well-devel-

    oped roads, railways and seaport lines, Aluminij is positioned as a leading European aluminum manufacturer

    with access to the European, Middle Eastern and Asian markets. Today, being part of M.T. Abraham Group

    and benefiting from its extensive network of alliances, Aluminij is once again becoming a global aluminum

    leader.

    For decades we have aspired to be advanced, qualitative and to position ourselves at the top of the metal

    industry. We have invested in the technology and knowledge necessary to provide our customers quality

    and durable aluminium products. Our biggest asset however, is the extensive experience and expertise our

    employees have gained over the years and which has been meticulously documented and preserved. From

    laboratories experts to production lines workers, generations of families have been devotedly working at

    Aluminij, creating its heritage, values and high standards while strengthening Aluminij’s connection to the

    community.

    This connection to the community, which stems from our understanding of the importance of Aluminij and

    its role in the lives of thousands of families and in the region’s economy, is an aspect of our socially responsi-

    ble approach which we implement through contribution to the community, education and culture, imple-

    menting green operations and production procedures, and promoting environmental awareness. For those

    reasons Aluminij has gained its pristine and immaculate reputation, which I am personally committed to

    preserve for years to come.

    Amir Gross Kabiri

    CEO & Chairman

    CEO WELCOME

  • 100% M.T. ABRAHAM GROUP

    ALUMINIJ INDUSTRIES D.O.O.SHAREHOLDERS

    mtabraham.com

    THE SHAREHOLDERSSince 2004, M.T. Abraham Group, the sole shareholder of Aluminij Industries d.o.o., has been committed to

    providing its global partners with holistic solutions and efficient operations. ith vast e perience within the

    industrial spectrum and a global reach, M.T. Abraham Group strives to promote responsible corporate actions

    while maintaining its business and ethical values. Through innovation and respect we achieve our global business

    goals and ensure the success of our Group and its partners.

    M.T. Abraham Group's investment analysts focus on identifying projects within our primary scope of emerging

    and growing markets that translate into successful and long-term income generating projects, while maintaining a

    risk management approach which seeks to protect our partners' and our capital by hedging against market risk.

    uipped with e tensive and diverse e perience and top international management s ills, .T. Abraham roup s

    team provides a deep and holistic analytical approach to every project we underta e and offers creative financing

    solutions while minimizing capital risk.

    M.T. Abraham Group has long-term international business relations with partners, customers and suppliers,

    creating a stable and e tended networ of alliances in more than twenty countries.

    ur group s networ ing and first class reputation ensures Aluminij remains one of the leading manufacturer in the

    global aluminum industry and the successful introduction of Aluminij's products to new markets around the world.

    https://mtabraham.com/

  • China Machinery Engineering Corporation

    Established in 1978 and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2012, China Machinery Engineering Corporation

    (CMEC)'s controlling stake is now owned by China National Machinery Industry Corporation. The core business of

    CMEC is engineering contracting, but as a large international conglomerate, it also extends into trade, investment,

    R&D and international services. Through years of innovation and development, CMEC became an international brand,

    with business interests in more than countries and regions across all five continents.

    cmec.com

    China Nonferrous Metal Industry's Foreign Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd

    Since its establishment in 1983, China Nonferrous Metal Industry’s Foreign Engineering and Construction Co., Ltd.

    (NFC) has committed itself to project contracting and nonferrous metal resources exploitation throughout the global

    market. NFC was listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange (code 000758) on April 16, 1997 and is currently listed on the

    Shenzhen 100 Stock Index and Shanghai-Shenzhen 300 Composite Index. NFC’s business covers a wide spectrum of

    nonferrous metal project execution including engineering, consultancy, equipment supplies and installation, technical

    service, commissioning and personnel training.

    nfc.com

    OUR STRATEGIC PARTNERS

    http://en.cmec.com/http://www.nfc.com.cn/en/index.aspxhttp://www.nfc.com.cn/en/index.aspxhttp://en.cmec.com/

  • ADVAITA Advaita is a global commodity trading firm with strong roots in Central Asia and operations in the Far East, Europe and

    North Africa. The company specializes in physical trading of a broad range of metals and chemicals. It is focused on

    sustainable growth through careful selection of investment projects and partnerships. Advaita furthermore operates as a

    financial service provider, sourcing, evaluating and managing tailor-made investment projects based on the exact,

    individual needs of our clients. Advaita tailors unique and innovative solutions to its partners by leveraging on the

    extensive experience of its senior management in metals and mining and its long standing commercial and banking

    partnerships. www.advaita.trade

    GLENCOREFounded in the 1970s, Glencore has grown to become a major producer and marketer of commodities – employing

    160,000 people around the world. Glencore’s operations comprise around 150 mining, metallurgical sites and oil

    production assets. Its diversity by geography, product and activity, maximizes the value it creates for its business and its

    diverse stakeholders. Glencore has a number of production facilities all around the world and it supplies metals, minerals,

    crude oil, oil products, coal, natural gas and agricultural products to international customers in the automotive, power

    generation, steel production and food processing industries.

    www.glencore.com

    LEADING CUSTOMERS

    http://www.glencore.comwww.advaita.trade.comwww.advaita.trade

  • Established in 1975 and operating under its current name since 1977, with an annual production capacity

    exceeding 130.000 metric tons, Aluminij has been Bosnia and Herzegovina’s largest exporter. As a pillar

    of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s manufacturing base and overall economy, the aluminum industry, led solely

    by Aluminij Factory, supports thousands of high-quality manufacturing jobs and related businesses.

    With its state of the art equipment, strategic location and well-developed roads, railways and seaport

    lines, Aluminij is positioned as a leading European aluminum manufacturer with access to the European,

    Middle Eastern and Asian markets. Today, being part of M.T. Abraham Group, Aluminij is once again

    becoming a Global Aluminum Leader.

    Our wide-ranging partnerships include the leading names in the aluminum industry; Glencore

    International AG, Outotec GmbH, Hydro Aluminium Deutschland GmbH, Wagstaff, Hertwich,

    Riedhammer GmbH, Glama, Buss AG, Fives Solios, Eubrowheels S.A. and others. We are able to maintain

    these productive partnerships by consistently producing high quality aluminum products which are

    among the world’s best. Globally dispersed, our international partners, customers and suppliers, create a

    stable and firm network of alliances, enabling Aluminij to be a leading player in the global aluminum industry.

    COMPANY OVERVIEW

  • Aluminij's biggest asset is the extensive experience and expertise its employees have gained over decades

    and which has been meticulously documented and preserved. From laboratories experts to production

    lines workers, generations of families have been devotedly working at Aluminij, creating its heritage,

    values and know-how.

    Over the years Aluminij has received many international awards and recognitions for the quality of

    product, services and innovations, development or introduction of new technologies, management

    efficiency, economic stability and reliability, introduction and certification of uality management system,

    environmental protection and workplace humanization.

    COMPANY OVERVIEW

  • Expected Average for 2021-2025

    Facilities Area

    1,000,000sqmProduction Capacity

    83,400TEmployees affected directly

    and indirectly by Aluminij

    10,000Employees

    278

    Export Volume

    100%Export & Import

    Destinations

    24Years of Operation

    45

  • 1992

    Production at Aluminij stopped, as parts of the

    factory were destroyed during the war

    1990

    Aluminij was separated from Energoinvest

    Sarajevo, keeping its name “Aluminij Mostar”

    1977

    The Alumina factory and Bauxite mines merged

    to form “Aluminij Mostar"

    1969

    -Energoin״ merged with ״Bauxite Mines Mostar״vest Sarajevo״ Focuses on aluminum production

    1991

    Aluminij has become the leading aluminum

    producer of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    1987

    Aluminij factory becomes the largest exporter

    in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    1975

    Alumina production starts in the new

    Alumina Factory

    1945

    is established ״Bauxite Mines Mostar״

    TIMELINE

  • 2009

    With multimillion global deals, Aluminij becomes

    a major economic growth driver for the region

    1999

    Strategicaly located, Aluminij Mostar is positioned

    as a leading European aluminum manufacturer

    1996

    Aluminij signs its first contract after the war

    2020

    As part of M.T. Abraham Group, Aluminij Mostar is regaining

    its position as a leading global aluminum manufacturer

    2002

    A comprehensive modernization of Aluminij’s

    production facilities has been completed at

    a cost of 250 million Euros

    1997

    Production at Aluminij is resumed

    1995

    Extensive efforts of Aluminij employees to

    restore and reopen the factory

  • Tons / Year

    70K

    60K

    50K

    40K

    30K

    20K

    10K

    Global aluminum consumption and demand have been

    growing steadily for decades.

    Source: U.S. Geological Survey

    Aluminum was first shown to the public at the aris orld air in , where it kindled

    tremendous interest. trong, lightweight and recyclable, aluminum is a material uni uely

    suited to meet the needs and challenges of the st century. Aluminum s uni ue ualities

    have positioned it at the center of major global industries. Its lightweight nature has

    made it essential in promoting fuel efficiency throughout the transport industry and it

    has dominated the aerospace industry for o er half a century. rom reducing fuel

    consumption, through green construction, aluminum meets the e er growing needs of a

    durable, en ironmentally friendly metal.

    Conservative projections of aluminum production growth rate for the next 30 years

    a erage between . . annually.

    ALUMINUM INDUSTRY

  • 39% TRANSPORTATION

    14% CONSTRUCTION8% ELECTRICAL

    21% PACKAGING

    8% ENGINEERING

    CONSUMER DURABLES 4%6% OTHERS

    ALUMINUM APPLICATIONMAIN INDUSTRIES

    Source: HARBOR, Aluminum, March 2019

  • Balance (in kmt)ConsumptionProduction

    505

    mnt

    397

    -687

    -1,155

    -1,905

    -1,685-1,524

    -2,073

    2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

    53.8

    57.059.0

    61.663.3

    66.669.2

    71.1

    53.256.6

    59.7

    62.765.2

    68.370.7

    73.2

    Global Supply Demand Balance (Ton)

    Driven by solid construction industry growth in key countries, growing

    application of aluminum in industries such as automotive and aerospace, its

    growing role as a lightweight substitute for steel, growing demand for

    environmentally friendly materials and other global trends, aluminum market

    has been undersupplied and is expected to remain in a slight deficit, as demand

    growth is e pected to outpace that of production.

    ALUMINUM INDUSTRY

    Source: fficial Publication

  • 67.4% CHINA

    4.4% OTHER COUNTRIES

    NORTH AMERICA 13.7%

    ASIA (EXC. CHINA) 7.3%

    LATIN AMERICA 1.9

    EUROPE 5.3%

    GLOBAL ALUMINUM CONSUMPTION

    Source: NRCAN, 2018

  • PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIESThrough the use of new technology and investment in employees, Aluminij has constantly improved its product

    quality. This includes a comprehensive IT system upgrade, quality control processes and cutting-edge environmental

    protection technologies. Workplace safety continues to be central to everything we do, and by adopting new

    procedures and comprehensive awareness programs, we have developed an outstanding safety record that

    e emplifies modern production methodology.

    y the end of une , the first comprehensi e moderni ation project for Aluminij actory had been completed.

    At a cost of 250 million Euros, this visionary project brought in new technologies and introduced production upgrades

    that increased output, efficiency and uality. ith its impressi e technological solutions this state of art e uipment

    significantly reduces noise le els and dust emissions in the workspace and the wider en ironment.

    n , the reen Anode lant was moderni ed and a new acuum ibrocompactor, a patent from utotec, was

    installed. This was followed by the construction of a new anode furnace by Riedhammer, the world's leading Kiln

    Plant manufacturer

    I

    .

  • PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIESA crucial improvement that was introduced to Aluminij's production process is the use of ultrasonic testing, which is an

    indispensable component of quality inspection for aluminum extrusion billet and forging stock. Testing of cast billets

    for center cracks and cavities has been standard practice in aluminum cast houses for many years, however, usually

    with portable hand-held UT equipment, which means only random checks are made.

    For the production of highly stressed components, particularly for the aircraft and automotive industries, reliable

    examination of all billet material used is mandatory. Ultrasonic testing should be performed directly after casting to

    avoid costly further processing of faulty material.

  • 44. OFFICES

    45. CATHODE IRRIGATION

    46. ANODE IRRIGATION

    47.IRRIGATED ANODES WAREHOUSE

    48. ANODE BAKING

    49. RAW AND BAKED ANODE WAREHOUSE

    50. RAW ANODE PRODUCTION

    51. TRANSFORMER STATION

    52. TRANSFORMER STATION

    53. FUEL TANK RO1

    54. PRODUCTION HALLS IRDIR

    55. TECHNICAL VEICHELS SERVICE TGM

    56. FIRE STORAGE

    57. ACETYLENE STATION

    58. COMPRESSOR STATION

    59. OIL AND LUBRICANT STORAGE

    60. WHITE FILTRATION

    61. ENERGY PLANT

    62. WHITE FILTRATION

    63. RED FILTRATION

    64. HYDRATE STORAGE

    65. SODA STORAGE

    66. RED SLUDGE DRAINAGE

    67. DECANTING

    68. CRUDE OIL WAREHOUSE

    69. RESTAURANT TGM

    70. ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING IRDIR

    71. WARDROBE TGM

    72. LABORATORY

    73. ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING TGM

    74. INPUT BLOCK TGM

    75. GREEN AREA WORKSHOPS

    76. GREENHOUSE

    77. REPAIR HALLS AUTOTRANS

    78. ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING AUTOTRANS

    79. GAS STATION

    80. BAUXITE SCALE

    81. BAUXITE LANDFILL

    82. BAUXITE CRUSHING

    83. ENERGY PLANT

    84. CHEMICAL WATER PROCESSING

    85. EVAPORATION

    86. DISSOLUTION OF BAUXITE

    87. GRINDING BAUXITE

    88. RECEIPT OF BAUXITE

    1. ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING

    2. INPUT BLOCK

    3. BUILDING R. Z.

    4. DEDICATED WAREHOUSE

    5. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE BUILDING

    7. TECHNICAL VEICHLE SERVICE

    8. SUBSTATION

    8A. INPUT TRANSFORMERS

    8B. RESERVES OF OIL

    9. CRAFT WORKSHOPS

    10. SERVICE WAREHOUSE

    11. OFFICES

    12. WARDROBE

    13. FIRE RESISTANT WAREHOUSE ZENICA

    14. COVER STORAGE

    15. BATHROOM REPAIR

    16. CRANE REPAIR

    17. ELECTROLYSIS HALLS A4 and A3

    18. ELECTROLYSIS HALLS A1 and A2

    19. DUPLEX

    20. FILTRATION CENTER 1

    21. FILTRATION CENTER 2

    21A. COMPRESSOR STATION

    21B. N. COMPRESSOR STATION

    22. CLEANING POTS TAL

    23. TECHNICAL SERVICES BUILDING

    24. WARDROBE AND RESTAURANT

    25. SLAG PROCESSING

    26. CAST HOUSE

    27. WATER TOWER

    28. WATER TREATMENT

    29. CATHODE WASTE LANDFILL

    30. RED SLUDGE LANDFILL

    31. RETENTION POOL

    32. WASTEWATER TREATMENT

    33. TAX OFFICE WAREHOUSE

    34. CUSTOMS GATE

    35. FIRE BUILDING. ZENICA

    36. WINE CELLAR

    37. GARDEN

    38. TRANSFORMER STATION

    39. SPARE PARTS WAREHOUSE

    40. WAREHOUSE OF REPROMATERIALS

    41. RESIN STORAGE

    42. ENTRANCE CONTROL BUILDING

    43. TGM REPROMATERIAL WAREHOUSE

    DISPOSITION OF ALUMINIJFACTORY FACILITIES IN MOSTARL E G E N D :

  • PRODUCTION CAPABILITIESOur factory uses primary ingots and pure scrap wires of 99.7% purity to cast aluminum billets for production according to international standards and the

    chemical composition specifications re uested by our long lasting customers. he uality of Aluminij billets is guaranteed and enhanced by au iliary e uipment

    such as spectrum analyzer, online hydrogen degassing system, hydrogen detectors, ultrasonic billet testers and homogenization furnaces. Materials are tested

    in our laboratory before they enter the production process, thus ensuring e clusi e use of awless materials.

    ur production and testing processes are optimi ed on an ongoing basis and Aluminij s laboratories pro ide an in depth chemical spectrum analysis of

    alloy composition spark test for each billet produced, to ensure ma imum accuracy. Aluminij s series billets are produced by semi continuous ertical

    casting using agstaff technology Air lip, and are intended to be further e truded into profiles, bars and tubes of different shapes and applications.

    agstaff billet casting systems are the foundation of our high uality billet production. he options are irtually endless, with diameters a ailable from to

    mm and strand counts from to billets. undreds of alloy compositions ha e been pro en on agstaff casting systems and the limits are

    continually stretched with new common and aerospace alloy de elopment taking place in agstaff s production scale cast house laboratory.

    he agstaff Air lip Air asting echnology produces the highest uality billets, known for their smooth surface finish, small shell one and uniform grain

    structure the world standard for billet uality.

  • Green anodes

    130,000

    Baked anodes

    70,000

    PRODUCTION CAPACITY T/YEAR

    1.600 x 710 x 610mmType E

    PRODUCTION PROGRAM

    * By modification of molds other dimensions are possible.

    In addition to anodes, anode cover material (ACM ) is also produced

    Production of anodes of other dimensions is also possible

    Anodes blocks are used as electrodes for liquid aluminum obtaining by

    electrolysis of alumina.

    ANODESOUR PRODUCTS

  • 152 178 203 228 254

    49 67.2 87.3 110 137

    Diameter (mm)

    Weight (kg/m)

    Billets are produced by semi-continuous vertical casting using Wagstaff technology – AirSlip (Air Casting Process). They are intended to befurther e truded into profiles, bars, and tubes of different shapes andapplications. They can also be used for production of electrical conductors. Maximum casting length of billet is 7 meters with diameters as shown in the table. aterials from which they are casted include wrought alloys, with chemical composition prescribed by international standards.

    BILLETSOUR PRODUCTS

  • 363 x 1.355

    510 x 1.060

    510 x 1.120

    510 x 1.200

    510 x 1.310

    510 x 1.370

    510 x 1.490

    510 x 1.560

    510 x 1.680

    520 x 1.540

    1.320

    1.410

    1.490

    1.600

    1.745

    1.840

    1.985

    2.100

    2.260

    2.150

    Thickness x width (mm) Weight (kg/m)

    Slabs are produced in 1XXX, 3XXX, 5XXX and 8XXX series.

    Slabs are produced by Wagstaff-LHC technology (Low Head Composite

    Casting Process) by the vertical, semi-continuous casting on modern

    e uipment with the efficient li uid metal refining units. hey are used for

    rolling into plates, sheets strips and foil. Casting materials include aluminum

    and wrought aluminum alloys, with chemical composition prescribed by the

    international standards, as well as per customer’s request.

    SLABS

  • Utility companies have used aluminum wire for electrical

    transmission in power grids since the late 1800s to the early 1900s. It

    has cost and weight advantages over copper wires. Aluminum wire in

    power transmission and distribution applications is still the preferred

    material today.

    Aluminum provides a better conductivity to weight ratio and

    therefore is also used for wiring power grids, including overhead

    power transmission lines and local power distribution lines, as well as

    for power wiring of airplanes.

    WIREIt is produced by process of continuous casting and rolling with Clesim

    technology, with 9.5mm diameter and weighing between

    1,000-1,400kg per coil. It is intended for processing by drawing

    process when producing electrical conductors and additional welding

    material. Its chemical composition and technical characteristics are as

    prescribed by the international standards.

    OUR PRODUCTS

  • Ingots are produced by Hertwich technology. They are intended for

    further remelting and alloying in cast houses. The chemical composition is

    prescribed by international standards, as well as per customer’s request.

    The pure aluminum is cast into blocks known as ingots, which can be

    worked, shaped or used as a raw material for making aluminum alloys.

    Aluminum ingots are the main raw material for producing aluminum prod-

    ucts.

    It is a lightweight environment friendly metal with heat and electric

    conductivity, corrosion resisting, malleable and recycling features, which

    enable its wide use in various sectors such as; construction, electricity,

    packaging, transportation and consumption products.

    INGOTSOUR PRODUCTSOUR PRODUCTS

  • Aluminij Factory is strategically located with easy access to the European, Middle Eastern and Asian markets.

    With an assigned and direct railway system connecting the factory to the Port of Ploče, we have a global reach

    to all destinations. Based in Mostar, the factory has an easy access to four international airports in Banja Luka,

    araje o, ostar and u la, which includes daily ights to major uropean cities. Another ad antage of the

    factory is a well-developed road system, connecting Mostar to any European destination.

    Port of Ploče is located in the center of the Adriatic Sea cost, between Split and Dubrovnik, and is the main

    strategic Croatian port. Its excellent access road infrastructure, road connections to the hinterland and all parts

    of the country and favorable strategic location at the junction of important industrial routes make Port of Ploče

    an ine itable junction for traffic in the Adriatic, editerranean and entral urope. loče Port has designated

    terminals for bulk, container, liquid cargo, timber and livestock, among others and is connected by rail

    lines to Sarajevo, Budapest, Prague and Bucharest, as well as a direct and designated rail line connecting the

    Port to Aluminij Factory.

    STRATEGIC LOCATION

  • Croatia

    Israel

    Greece

    Turkey

    Serbia

    Hungary

    Poland

    Austria

    Russia

    China

    Italy

    G L O B A L R E A C H

  • Electricity is the main resource required while operating the electrolysis plant. The plant uses 2 Mil MWh

    per year, in a full production mode. In order to further expand the scope of the project and the

    cooperation, Aluminij Industries d.o.o. intend to invest in renewable energy power plants, thus ensuring a

    stable and affordable power supply which will accommodate the factory's needs while staying true to the

    Group's commitment of promoting sustainability and environmental awareness and responsibility.

    ata on solar radiation in the Bal ans, especially the er egovina area, indicates significant solar energy

    resources with an e tremely favorable seasonal schedule, which provides an opportunity for its efficient

    and long-term use.

    Given the average number of hours of sunshine per year (2291) in Mostar, with more than 280 sunny days

    and the availability of large open areas, the use of solar energy farms for electricity and heat production

    should be pursued and realized. The use of solar energy would lead to energy savings as well as reduce

    emissions from the need for fossil fuels and the environmental pollution caused by their combustion. The

    average annual irradiance of the horizontal surface for the Mostar area ranges from 1550 kWh / m2 in

    the south to 1300 kWh / m2 in the northern part of the area.

    RENEWABLEENERGY SUPPLY

  • Since renewable energy resources are environmentally friendly and safe, both solar and wind solutions

    are considered. The renewable energy supply would have to be combined with traditional electric grid

    sources to ensure energy supply at night time, however, the low production cost of the

    renewable energy will result in total average electricity cost which will allow a viable financial operation

    of the electrolysis plant.

    Together with our strategic partner, China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC), we aim to

    introduce solar and wind energy solutions. This mega-project will secure Aluminij's energy supply for

    years to come and will result in expanding the factory's operation to its full capacity, with hundreds of

    additional jobs and dramatic effect on related businesses and Bosnia and Herzegovina's economy.

  • CERTIFICATES

    Aluminij Industries d.o.o. is certified as ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015 compliant organization. The certification is accredited by Bureau Veritas.

    To achieve ISO 9001 certification, Aluminij Industries d.o.o. underwent an evaluation process that included quality management system development,

    a management system documentation review, pre-audit and initial assessment. Aluminij Industries d.o.o. is certified as meeting the requirements of

    ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015 for the following activities; “Development, production and marketing of recycled aluminium, aluminium alloys

    and aluminium products”. With these certifications, our clients can be confident that Aluminij Industries d.o.o. is dedicated to maintaining the highest

    efficiency and client satisfaction.

    Aluminij Industries d.o.o. also holds EECS' Guarantee of Origin (GO) certificate. Reducing carbon emissions is a priority for all of us. Renewable energy

    is sustainable, clean, and generates no or fewer emissions during production. There are several ways to ensure that company can meet

    compliance goals and lead the way by setting its own voluntary standards. A Guarantee of Origin certificate is proof that each consumed MWh

    of our energy, comes from a renewable source such as wind, hydroelectric or solar.

    Aluminij Industries d.o.o. is a member of the Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI). The Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI) is a global, multi-

    stakeholder, non-profit standards setting and certification organization. ASI works toward responsible production, sourcing and stewardship of

    aluminium following an entire value chain approach. They bring together producers, users and stakeholders in the aluminium value chain with a

    commitment to maximise the contribution of aluminium to a sustainable society. ASI has been built on the foundation of work being carried out on

    aluminium sustainability and material stewardship by organisations, such as the International Aluminium Institute (IAI), European Aluminium

    Association (EAA) and the Aluminium Association (AA) for over 20 years.

    https://www.iso.org/iso-9001-quality-management.htmlhttps://www.aib-net.org/eecshttps://aluminium-stewardship.org/asi-welcomes-aluminij-industries-as-new-production-transformation-member/

  • Among the first ones in osnia and er ego ina, Aluminij recei ed its certification for uality anagement ystem, complying with standards. At

    the end of Aluminij implemented uality anagement ystem in accordance with . ince then, this system has been recertified

    twice. y the end of , Aluminiji implemented the efficient n ironment anagement ystem in accordance with .

    As the holder of this certification Aluminij is obligated to en ironmental protection and is committed to constantly impro e it. he company has in ested

    tens of millions of euros in the en ironment protection programs and was the first certified company in the er ego ina eret a anton and one of

    four certified companies in osnia and er ego ina. Aluminij has also been working on introducing the ccupation ealth and afety Assessment

    eries A .

    ince the company has its own ineyards and wine cellar, business achie ements are often celebrated with a toast of Aluminij s own e cellent wine. he

    er ego ina region has always been famous for its e uisite wines and Aluminij, appreciating the region s e cellent climate and soil conditions, planted its

    own ineyards which produce wines and grape brandy. Aluminij s ineyards, located within the Aluminij s ardens, produce about , lt. of the

    top uality wine, , lt. of grape brandy and lt. of apple and cherry brandy. orkers with special needs are engaged in the wine and brandy making

    process.

    ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS

  • e ecting the work culture within Aluminij and the e tensi e use of cutting edge technology, modern systems that pro ide a harmonious workspace and

    en ironmentally friendly production, the company is also committed to supporting artistic, cultural and theatre e ents within ostar and across the region.

    romoting e ents that enrich the cultural e perience for the community helps establish lasting connection to the community that re ects our alues and

    benefits both indi iduals and the society. As part of this approach, Aluminij owns dedicated to that purpose the Aluminij allery.

    enrich the cultural life of the city residents, while offering a special e perience for isitors and allowing them to enjoy art and other e ents in

    uni ue surroundings. ith access to masterpiece artwork and uality musical accompaniment, isitors are immersed in local culture in a way that many

    ha e ne er e perienced before. he gallery in ostar ri als those of aris, pro iding the community with aluable culture, merging traditional with the

    new to bring culture to a new generation.

    Aluminij wholeheartedly contributes toward the educational and scientific institutions of the ity of ostar, the region and of osnia and er ego ina.

    he benefits of Aluminij s community in ol ement are both social and economic. Aluminij in ol es institutions of higher education at the ostar ni ersity

    and other uni ersities throughout osnia and er ego ina in its projects, thus encouraging the academic community to inno ate and de elop new ideas.

    his in ol ement with education also helps moti ate young people to build careers in science and technical engineering post uni ersity degrees. his

    approach has brought many success stories and the alue of the company s contribution has been recogni ed through numerous awards.

    SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

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