Pechiney is a French aluminum company that produces aluminum products for the packaging, automotive, and construction industries.
Founded in 1855 in France
Became a leading producer of aluminum products in the early 20th century
Merged with the German company VAW in 2003 to form Alcan
Acquired by Rio Tinto in 2007
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Pechiney produces aluminum products for the packaging, automotive, and construction industries.
Pechiney was founded in 1855 in France and became a leading producer of aluminum products in the early 20th century. It merged with the German company VAW in 2003 to form Alcan and was acquired by Rio Tinto in 2007.
The competitors of Pechiney include Alcoa, Novelis, and Norsk Hydro.
Pechiney's main products include aluminum sheet, aluminum cans, and aluminum foil.
Pechiney products are typically sold through distributors and wholesalers. You can also find them at some online retailers and specialty stores.