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ASI presents Performance Standard Certification to JW Aluminum for flat-rolled production

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Update time : 2024-06-06 16:29:00
Aluminium Stewardship Initiative has reportedly certified JW Aluminum against Performance Standard V3 (2022) Certification for manufacturing aluminium coils at its two US facilities in Goose Creek, South Carolina, and Russellville, Arkansas. The certification also includes central functions at its Charleston, South Carolina corporate office.

JW Aluminum produces automotive component parts, flat-rolled aluminium products for use in building and construction sector, and fin stock aluminium.

JW Aluminum operates with a goal of zero injuries. It puts safety at the first priority, leveraging tools like Job Safety Analyses (JSAs), Standard Work and Control Plans.

JW Aluminum has received ASI certification after undergoing an independent, third-party audit by DNV Business Assurance Services UK Ltd.

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