Chadwick Engineering Joins the Aluminum Association
The industrial equipment manufacturer joins as an Associate member that is a critical part of the North American aluminum industry providing direct services to firms that produce or recycle aluminum.
Posted: February 9, 2012
The industrial equipment manufacturer joins as an Associate member that is a critical part of the North American aluminum industry providing direct services to firms that produce or recycle aluminum.
The Aluminum Association (Arlington, VA) is pleased to announce the addition of its newest member, Chadwick Engineering Ltd. (Kingston, ON), which joins the Association as an Associate member. Associate members are a critical part of the North American aluminum industry providing direct services to firms that produce or recycle aluminum.
Jason Chadwick, the vice president of the company, will serve as the official representative to the Aluminum Association. He said, “The Aluminum Association is directly involved in key areas that impact Chadwick Engineering and our clients. Membership in the Association and participation in its activities is not only sound business practice but provides the opportunity to engage and shape the future direction of the industry.”
Chadwick Engineering specializes in industrial equipment and process systems and has been providing services and equipment to the metals industry for over three decades with specialized expertise in finishing, rolling and casting. In the past decade, the firm has expanded from machine design services to also provide mechanical and electrical installation engineering and project management services for metal industry facilities.
Heidi Brock, the president of the Aluminum Association, said, “The addition of this company to the Association highlights the ever-growing role of Associate Members and engineering service providers to the aluminum industry. They are especially positioned to help us better understand new technical innovations shaping the industry and provide a vital voice in future endeavors.”
The Aluminum Association works globally to aggressively promote aluminum as the most sustainable and recyclable automotive, packaging and construction material in today’s market. The Association represents U.S. and foreign-based primary producers of aluminum, aluminum recyclers and producers of fabricated products, as well as industry suppliers. Member companies operate more than 200 plants in the U.S., with many conducting business worldwide. www.chadwickengineering.com, www.aluminum.org