North Carolina Governor Bev Perdue has announced that Noranda Aluminum Holding Corp will expand its Norandal USA plant in Salisbury, N.C. The investment is expected to cost around $7 million. The state, through its One North Carolina Fund, has awarded the company a $108,000 grant to help with the expansion.
Norandal USA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Noranda, includes the company’s rolling-mills business. The grant-supported expansion will allow the company to update machinery and increase capacity. The expansion also will add 25 people to Norandal.
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