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Constellium
NYSE-listed European/North American flat-rolled aluminum company (€10B+ revenue). FY2024: 1.4 million MT total shipments; Packaging & Automotive Rolled Products (P&ARP) segment = 1,027k MT; packaging rolled products (can sheet, closure stock, foil stock) = ~746k MT. Muscle Shoals, Alabama is the US can industry's most complete single facility — the only US plant producing body stock, coated end stock, and tab stock at scale, with the widest strip mill in the US (>1 billion lbs/year). DOD invested $23M via Defense Production Act Title III in Muscle Shoals casting capacity. Also produces aerospace/defense plate at Ravenswood, WV (Airbus, Boeing, NASA).
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Constellium Muscle Shoals Rolling Mill →
USMuscle Shoals, Alabama · rolling_mill
Produces >1 billion lbs/year (~453,000 MT) of aluminum coils; the only US mill producing all three can components (body stock, coated end stock, tab stock) at scale. Has the widest strip mill in the US. ~1,250 employees, 100+ acres under roof. DOD invested $23M (Title III Defense Production Act) in 2024 to rebuild direct chill casting center. Struck by 400+ metalworkers December 2020 during peak COVID can shortage. Primary supplier to Ball, Crown, and Ardagh North American operations.
Constellium Neuf-Brisach Rolling Mill →
FRNeuf-Brisach, Haut-Rhin, Alsace · rolling_mill
European hub for Constellium packaging and automotive rolled products; supplies can sheet and auto body sheet to European customers. Located on the Rhine in Alsace adjacent to the German border.
Constellium Ravenswood Plant →
USRavenswood, West Virginia · rolling_mill
One of the world's largest rolled products facilities; 1,100+ employees, 62 acres. Primary focus: aerospace/defense plate for Airbus, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, NASA. DOD granted $9.5M in 2019 for throughput improvement. Not primarily a can sheet mill — aerospace plate is the strategic product.
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Packaging & Automotive Rolled Products (P&ARP)
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30%Automotive Structures & Industry (AS&I)
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Did you know2023
Constellium's Ravenswood, West Virginia plant is one of the world's largest aerospace aluminum plate facilities — supplying Airbus, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and NASA — and received $9.5M from the DOD for throughput improvements. Its sister plant at Muscle Shoals, AL produces the can sheet that wraps America's beer and soda. The same company that makes the fuselage plate for Air Force One's successor also makes the lid on a Diet Coke. Both facilities operate under Constellium's P&ARP (Packaging & Automotive Rolled Products) and A&T (Aerospace & Transportation) segments — a single corporate governance structure spanning defense-critical aerospace and grocery store commodity packaging.
Constellium SE ↗Origin2023
Constellium was established in 2011 from rolling assets formerly belonging to Alcan Inc. and Pechiney. Pechiney, founded in 1855 in the Ariège department of France (near Toulouse), was one of the world's first modern aluminum companies — founded by Henri Sainte-Claire Deville whose work reducing aluminum's production cost in the 1850s-1860s made aluminum a commercially viable material. Pechiney grew to become France's national aluminum champion, was nationalized by François Mitterrand's government in 1982, and privatized in 1995. Rio Tinto acquired Alcan (which had itself acquired Pechiney) in 2007 and was required to divest some rolling facilities. Those assets formed Constellium, which listed on the NYSE in 2013. Constellium thus inherits 170 years of European aluminum manufacturing history — from Pechiney's 19th-century French chemistry to its current role as a critical US defense industrial supplier and US canned beverage infrastructure.
Constellium SE ↗