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ASI certifies Alumex PLC against Performance Standard V3.1 with Provisional status

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Update time : 2025-07-14 14:12:10
Alumex PLC has achieved ASI Performance Standard V3.1 (2023) with Provisional status for the remelting and refining of secondary aluminium and in-house billet manufacturing, and manufacturing of aluminium alloy extrusions with value-added processes, at their facility in Sapugaskanda, Sri Lanka.
Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI) today announced that Alumex PLC has been certified against the ASI Performance Standard V3.1 (2023). The certification applies to Alumex PLC – Sapugaskanda, the Group’s head office and primary production site, which features integrated aluminium manufacturing operations including scrap processing, billet casting, and extrusion. The Entity produces mill-finished, anodided, powder-coated, and wood-effect aluminium profiles, as well as value-added components. Alumex PLC has an annual production capacity exceeding 20,000 tonnes across its facilities and supplies products for architectural, hardware, and light engineering applications such as doors, windows, facades, and shop fronts.
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