Hydro divests rolling mill in Spain

Date: Dec 2, 2009

Hydro has entered into an agreement to divest its aluminium rolling mill in Irurtzun, Spain, to the German industrial holding company Bavaria Industriekapital AG. The agreement opens up for a more viable development of the small Inasa plant, located near Pamplona, while Hydro will continue serving its global customers of rolled aluminium products, including in Spain. The transaction is expected to be cash-neutral and result in a book loss after tax of about NOK 200 million in the fourth-quarter results. Pending regulatory approval, Hydro expects the transaction to close by the end of 2009 or in early 2010.

“This is a good solution for the employees and for Bavaria, who can develop their business in a new context, but also for Hydro, as we pursue the strategy to optimize our portfolio in rolling and focus on our core mills,” says Executive Vice President Oliver Bell, who is responsible for the Rolled Products business area in Hydro.

The Inasa plant was established in 1956, and joined Hydro in 2002 as part of the acquisition of VAW aluminium AG. It has a production capacity of 30,000 tonnes per year, mostly light-gauge foil and strip. It currently has 221 employees, making it Hydro’s smallest mill in Europe. After the agreed transaction has been closed, Hydro will continue to serve the Spanish sites of its global rolled products customers and maintain its area sales office in Barcelona.





 
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