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Country Facility
Owners1
(% Of Ownership) Products
Washington, MO Alcoa (100%) Aerospace Formed Parts
Big Lake, MN Alcoa (100%) Aerospace and Medical Device Machining
Coon Rapids, MN Alcoa (100%) Medical Device Machining
New Brighton, MN Alcoa (100%) Aerospace Machining
Roseville, MN² Alcoa (100%) Aerospace Machining
Dover, NJ Alcoa (100%) Aerospace and Industrial Gas Turbine Castings
and Alloy
Verdi, NV Alcoa (100%) Rings
Kingston, NY2Alcoa (100%) Fasteners
Massena, NY Alcoa (100%) Extrusions
Rochester, NY Alcoa (100%) Rings
Canton, OH Alcoa (100%) Ferro-Titanium Alloys and Titanium Mill
Products
Cleveland, OH Alcoa (100%) Aerospace Castings
Niles, OH Alcoa (100%) Titanium Mill Products
Alcoa Center, PA Alcoa (100%) Ingot Castings
Morristown, TN2Alcoa (100%) Aerospace and Industrial Gas Turbine Ceramic
Products
Austin, TX Alcoa (100%) Additively Manufactured Parts
Houston, TX Alcoa (100%) Extrusions
Spring, TX Alcoa (100%) Deep Water Drilling Machining
Waco, TX2Alcoa (100%) Fasteners
Wichita Falls, TX Alcoa (100%) Aerospace and Industrial Gas Turbine Castings
Hampton, VA2Alcoa (100%) Aerospace and Industrial Gas Turbine Castings
Martinsville, VA Alcoa (100%) Titanium Mill Products
1Unless otherwise noted, facilities with ownership described as “Alcoa (100%)” are owned by the Company.
2Leased property or partially leased property.
3The operating results of this facility are reported in the Global Rolled Products segment.
Transportation and Construction Solutions
The Company’s Transportation and Construction Solutions segment represents a portion of Alcoa’s downstream
operations. For a discussion of this segment’s business, see “Results of Operations—Segment Information” in Part II,
Item 7. (Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations) and Note Q to the
Consolidated Financial Statements—Segment and Geographic Area Information in Part II, Item 8. (Financial
Statements and Supplementary Data). As part of its realignment of the value-add portfolio and creation of this new
segment, the Company also moved the Latin American soft alloy extrusions business to Transportation and
Construction Solutions.
In January 2015, Alcoa opened its expanded wheels manufacturing plant in Hungary, doubling Alcoa’s capacity to
produce its Dura-Bright®EVO surface-treated wheels compared with 2014 production levels. The $13 million
expansion is expected to create 35 new jobs in Hungary once the facility reaches full capacity.
Alcoa Wheel and Transportation Products has vertically integrated by building a new aluminum casthouse in Mexico
for a total cost of $22 million to convert the scrap generated throughout the Mexico wheels flowpaths into ingot. While
the first ingot was cast in November 2014, the run rate production was achieved in March 2015.
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