Eramet SA 2015 IR
The report highlights ERAMET's performance during the 2015 financial year, marked by a severe global metals crisis that heavily impacted its financial results. Despite these challenges, the company strictly implemented its cost-cutting and productivity plan, achieving cumulative savings of approximately ’180 million. In sustainable development, ERAMET officially inaugurated the Moanda Metallurgy Complex in Gabon and continued to ramp up mineral sands production at Grande Cte in Senegal. The company also advanced its commitment to the circular economy with the launch of EcoTitanium, Europe's first aviation-grade titanium recycling project, and expanded its ISO 14001 certifications across its mining sites.
Company: Eramet SA
Sector: Materials
Country: France
Year: 2015
Type: IR
Pages: 324
Eramet SA
The report highlights ERAMET's performance during the 2015 financial year, marked by a severe global metals crisis that heavily impacted its financial results. Despite these challenges, the company strictly implemented its cost-cutting and productivity plan, achieving cumulative savings of approximately ’180 million. In sustainable development, ERAMET officially inaugurated the Moanda Metallurgy Complex in Gabon and continued to ramp up mineral sands production at Grande Cte in Senegal. The company also advanced its commitment to the circular economy with the launch of EcoTitanium, Europe's first aviation-grade titanium recycling project, and expanded its ISO 14001 certifications across its mining sites.
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Document Details
Report Year
2015
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2015 - Dec 31, 2015
Fiscal Year
2015
Published
Apr 7, 2016
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
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