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Production of LME deliverable KAS-branded aluminium at Kazakhstan’s Eurasian Resources Group has reached the four-million-tonnes milestone

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Update time : 2025-03-07 17:19:48
Primary aluminium output at Pavlodar-based Kazakhstan Aluminium Smelter (KAS), owned by Eurasian Resources Group (ERG), a leading diversified natural resources group and the only producer of high-grade aluminium in Kazakhstan, has reached the four-million-tonnes milestone since the start of production.
As of year-end 2024, KAS has a production capacity of 264,500 tonnes of primary aluminium. The 4 million tonnes of aluminium produced by the enterprise over the years would be enough to pave a road from Pavlodar to Moscow or could fill a train of 65,000 cars. 

KAS employs more than 2,000 people and supplies aluminium to over 20 countries in the CIS, Europe, and Asia. Kazakhstan, Turkey, Poland, Greece, and Italy are key sales destinations.

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