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Since October 2014, B&C Industrieholding GmbH has held a voting majority of 52.7% in AMAG Austria Metall AG.[7] In November 2014, AMAG opened the new hot rolling mill as well as the plate production and the expanded foundry at the Ranshofen site.[8] In June 2017, the new cold rolling mill and the associated finishing facilities were opened.
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A1 Telekom Austria; A1 Telekom Austria Group; AGRU Kunststofftechnik; AHT Cooling Systems; AKG (company) Almdudler; AMAG Austria Metall AG; AMS-Osram; Andritz AG; Anton Paar; Atomic Skis; Austrian Airlines; Austrian Audio; Austrian Federal Railways
Alouette is a consortium of AMAG Austria Metall AG (20%), Hydro Aluminium (20%), Investissement Québec (6.67%), Marubeni Corporation (13.33%) and Rio Tinto (40%). [8] Canada: Alma, Quebec: 466,000 [8] Rio Tinto [8] Canada: Bécancour: 437,000 [8] A.B.I. (Aluminerie de Bécancour Incorporée) JV 74.9% Alcoa (operated by Alcoa), and 25.1% Rio ...
Location of Austria. Austria is a federal republic and a landlocked country of over 8.7 million people [1] in Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Hungary and Slovakia to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west. The territory of Austria covers 83,879 km 2 ...
The smelter was funded by an international consortium, consisting of Austria Metall AG (AMAG), Kobe Aluminum and Marubeni of Japan, Koninklijke Hoogovens of the Netherlands, Société générale de financement (SGF), and VAW of Germany. In 2002, plans were approved to expand the smelter by more than double its original capacity.
AMAG may stand for: American Mission for Aid to Greece, Cold War mission established under the Truman Doctrine; Austria Metall AG, an Austrian metal manufacturer. AMAG Automobil- und Motoren AG, a Swiss automobile importer. Asian Martial Arts Games; AMAG Technology, a US manufacturer of access control and video security systems.
The 20 cm Luftminenwerfer M 16 (Pneumatic trench mortar) was a heavy mortar used by Austria-Hungary in World War I. [1] It was developed by Austria Metal Works in Brno from their earlier 12 cm Luftminenwerfer M 16. It was a rigid-recoil, smoothbore, breech-loading design that had to be levered around to aim at new targets. It was very simple in ...