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AMAG (Austria Metall AG) is situated in the village of Ranshofen which is in Braunau am Inn (Upper Austria)
and was founded in 1938. It is the biggest company in the Austrian Aluminium industry sector.

Facts(2003)

  • €550 million turnover
  • 1,500 employees

Companies

  • Austria Metall AG (holding)
  • AMAG automotive GmbH
  • AMAG casting GmbH
  • AMAG extrusion GmbH
  • AMAG metall GmbH
  • AMAG rolling GmbH
  • AMAG service GmbH
  • 33% of Hamburger Aluminiumwerk GmbH, Germany
  • 20% of Aluminerie Alouette, Elektrolyse in Quebec, CanadaFurther Information

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