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EGA in deal to explore bauxite-related projects in Ghana
EGA in deal to explore bauxite-related projects in Ghana

Trade Arabia

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Trade Arabia

EGA in deal to explore bauxite-related projects in Ghana

Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) today (June 4) announced the signing of an agreement with Ghana Integrated Aluminium Development Corporation (GIADEC) to explore opportunities to develop bauxite-related projects in the Republic of Ghana. The West African nation of Ghana has more than 900 million tonnes of bauxite resources, in one large and two smaller known deposits. It currently produces around 1.5 million tonnes of bauxite per year. Under the agreement, EGA and GIADEC will explore the potential for long-term bauxite off-take arrangements and collaboration on rail and port infrastructure to expand production. CEO Abdulnasser bin Kalban said: "This aligns well with EGA's goal of diversifying our sources of upstream supply as we grow our metal production, including in the US as we progress our plans to develop a greenfield primary aluminium production plant as announced during the recent state visit to the UAE of President Trump."

EGA to explore opportunities to develop bauxite-related projects in Ghana
EGA to explore opportunities to develop bauxite-related projects in Ghana

Zawya

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

EGA to explore opportunities to develop bauxite-related projects in Ghana

ABU DHABI - Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) today announced the signing of an agreement with Ghana Integrated Aluminium Development Corporation (GIADEC) to explore opportunities to develop bauxite-related projects in the Republic of Ghana. Ghana has more than 900 million tonnes of bauxite resources, in one large and two smaller known deposits. Ghana currently produces around 1.5 million tonnes of bauxite per year. Under the agreement, EGA and GIADEC will explore the potential for long-term bauxite off-take arrangements and collaboration on rail and port infrastructure to expand production. Abdulnasser bin Kalban, Chief Executive Officer of EGA, said, 'This aligns well with EGA's goal of diversifying our sources of upstream supply as we grow our metal production, including in the US as we progress our plans to develop a greenfield primary aluminium production plant as announced during the recent state visit to the UAE of President Trump. EGA is looking to double its bauxite production in the next few years and exploring multiple opportunities worldwide, and Ghana is amongst them.'

EGA trialling new wearable technology as part of annual ‘Beat the Heat' safety programme - Middle East Business News and Information
EGA trialling new wearable technology as part of annual ‘Beat the Heat' safety programme - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

EGA trialling new wearable technology as part of annual ‘Beat the Heat' safety programme - Middle East Business News and Information

Emirates Global Aluminium, the largest industrial company in the United Arab Emirates outside oil and gas, today announced the introduction of new innovative wearable safety technology in its annual 'Beat the Heat' programme to prevent heat-related illness amongst industrial workers in the hot UAE summer. Heat-related illness is a hazard for anyone working outside in the UAE summer, and can be fatal if left untreated. EGA's industrial processes generate further heat and must operate continuously, meaning work is conducted outside around-the-clock all summer. EGA is a global leader in combating heat-related illness, with no cases since 2021. EGA has been trialling wearable technology to monitor critical health indicators during the summer since 2022. The new wearable technology is designed for challenging industrial environments like smelters. The technology offers enhanced location services, connectivity and consistent real-time data feeds accessible by EGA supervisors and medical teams. The devices provide automated work and rest cycles if core body temperature rises beyond a specified threshold. 'Beat the Heat' is EGA's annual summer-long, comprehensive programme to combat occupational heat stress and entirely prevent heat-related illness. The initiative has been running for over a decade to drive awareness amongst EGA's employees of the early signs of heat stress, and equip and empower them to take action to prevent the onset of heat-related illness. This year, EGA has also deployed full body cooling units at EGA medical centres and selected operational areas in Jebel Ali and Al Taweelah. The cooling suits offer rapid, non-invasive core body cooling to support emergency response. Abdulnasser Bin Kalban, Chief Executive Officer of Emirates Global Aluminium , said: 'Heat-related illness is a serious challenge in our region. At EGA, our goal each summer is to engage everyone in ensuring we have zero cases of heat-related illness at our company, and together we have a long track record of success. Technology has the potential to make our Beat the Heat programme even more effective.' EGA's 'Beat the Heat' campaign includes hydration testing before and during shifts, scheduled cooling breaks, access to cooling showers, and dedicated rest zones across EGA's operations. Employees and contractors use cooling booths, drinking water stations, icemakers, and portable air conditioning units to stay cool and hydrated throughout the day. EGA achieved zero recordable heat-related illnesses for the third consecutive summer in 2024. EGA last cases of recordable heat-related illness were in 2021, when two employees required treatment at the company's medical centres. In both cases, the employees received hydration via intravenous drips and fully recovered within hours.2018.

Federal Youth Authority and EGA partner to create development opportunities for youth in the UAE - Middle East Business News and Information
Federal Youth Authority and EGA partner to create development opportunities for youth in the UAE - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

Federal Youth Authority and EGA partner to create development opportunities for youth in the UAE - Middle East Business News and Information

Emirates The Federal Youth Authority (FYA) and Emirates Global Aluminium, the largest industrial company in the United Arab Emirates outside of oil and gas, signed a cooperation agreement to enhance joint efforts towards creating distinctive development opportunities for young UAE nationals. In the presence of His Excellency Sultan bin Saif Al Neyadi, UAE Minister of State for Youth Affairs, the agreement was signed by His Excellency Khaled Mohammed Al Nuaimi, Director of the Federal Youth Authority, and Abdulnasser Bin Kalban, Chief Executive Officer of Emirates Global Aluminium at EGA's headquarters in Al Taweelah in Abu Dhabi. Under the agreement, the FYA and EGA will work together to develop an initiative aimed at fostering a supportive ecosystem that unlocks growth opportunities for youth in the UAE, in line with the National Youth Agenda 2031. Investing in talents: Commenting on the agreement, His Excellency Khaled Mohammed Al Nuaimi said: 'Empowering the youth and providing them with the skills and opportunities they need is at the heart of the national vision to shape the future. We are pleased to partner with EGA, a leading industrial company that shares our efforts and aspirations to empower a new generation that is well aware of its critical role in driving the development process. We can see this commitment clearly in the company's extensive track record of investing in young talents and enabling them to innovate. We are certain that through this agreement, we can foster a culture of excellence, creativity and collaboration among the young generation, and enable them to contribute to the UAE's economic and social development.' Key pillar: For his part, Abdulnasser Bin Kalban said: 'EGA is committed to empowering young people and supporting their role as a key pillar in our efforts to drive positive change and support comprehensive development. The agreement with the Federal Youth Authority reflects our decades-long journey in creating development opportunities to empower the next generation of leaders, in line with the vision of our wise leadership. We look forward to working closely with the Authority to achieve progress on our shared goals and ambitions.' EGA established its Youth Council in 2018, in line with the wise leadership's vision to highlight the role that the youth play and empower them to lead the UAE's development and innovation. The company's team includes more than 700 employees under the age of 35. EGA also runs outreach programmes to inspire youth to specialise in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. These programmes – which include 'Engineer the Future' and EGA's Ambassador Programme – have engaged more than 35,000 students since 2018.

Emirates Global Aluminium Expands Solar Aluminium Supply to Hyundai Mobis
Emirates Global Aluminium Expands Solar Aluminium Supply to Hyundai Mobis

Hi Dubai

time02-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Hi Dubai

Emirates Global Aluminium Expands Solar Aluminium Supply to Hyundai Mobis

Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) has signed a new agreement to significantly increase its supply of CelestiAL solar aluminium to Hyundai Mobis, strengthening a long-standing partnership with the global automotive parts manufacturer. Under the expanded deal, EGA will boost its annual supply of CelestiAL from 8,000 tonnes in 2024 to as much as 15,000 tonnes by 2026. The companies also plan to explore a long-term supply agreement beyond 2026, with a focus on value-added products such as billets, primary foundry alloys, and recycled aluminium. EGA and Hyundai Mobis will collaborate on developing advanced alloys tailored for automotive use, aligning with the industry's shift toward lightweight, low-emission vehicles. Aluminium is widely used in vehicle manufacturing for its strength, durability, and corrosion resistance. 'This agreement deepens our relationship with Hyundai Mobis and highlights the increasing demand for sustainably produced aluminium,' said Abdulnasser Bin Kalban, CEO of EGA. 'We remain committed to innovation and sustainability in our operations.' Hyundai Mobis expressed confidence in the partnership's potential to support its green supply chain goals. 'We will proactively respond to global environmental regulations through low-carbon aluminium sourcing,' said Sun Woo Lee, Senior Vice President and Head of Procurement at Hyundai Mobis. CelestiAL, produced using solar power, reflects EGA's commitment to decarbonising the aluminium industry. The company reported a 27% year-on-year increase in CelestiAL output in 2024, reaching 80,000 tonnes—including 8,000 tonnes of CelestiAL-R, which incorporates recycled content. EGA is among the world's largest suppliers of automotive foundry alloys and is certified to the global quality standard used across the automotive sector. News Source: Emirates News Agency

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