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 | March 12, 2003
Alcoa Honors 16 Suppliers for Top UBC Quality; 6 Are Repeat Winners
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 12, 2003--Alcoa Rigid
Packaging, one of Alcoa's largest business units, announced today the
selection of 16 companies to receive Alcoa UBC Supplier Quality Awards
for shipments of outstanding quality used beverage containers (UBCs)
in 2002. Suppliers are nominated by Alcoa Recycling Company and
Anheuser-Busch Recycling.
The winners include:
- Abitibi Consolidated -- Phoenix Recycling Division, Chandler,
AZ
- Alter Trading, Davenport, IA
- Belleville Recycling, Belleville, IL
- Can Pac Recycling, Omaha, NE
- Cash A Can, Council Bluffs, IA
- Consolidated Recycling Corporation, Worcester, MA
- Cooper Recycling, Livingston, TN
- J.T. Knight, Inc., Columbus, GA
- L. Knife and Son, Inc., Kingston, MA
- Material Recycling, Inc., Evansville, IN
- Mid America Recycling, Des Moines, IA
- Morristown Iron and Metals, Inc., Morristown, TN
- Pepsi of Olean, Olean, NY
- Quality Beverage, Taunton, MA
- T & T Recycling, Hurst, IL
- Union Beer Distributor, Inc., Brooklyn, NY
Demonstrating a true dedication to outstanding UBC quality are six
repeat winners. They are: Abitibi Consolidated, Consolidated Recycling
Corporation, L. Knife & Son, Morristown Iron and Metals, Mid America
Recycling and Quality Beverage. In fact, L. Knife and Abitibi
Consolidated are four-time winners.
Created in 1997, the Alcoa UBC Supplier Quality Awards spotlight
the importance of high quality UBCs in the remelting process and in
eliminating potential hazards for employees.
According to Bryan Steverson, chairman of the Alcoa Rigid
Packaging UBC quality committee, consistency is key. "These firms
treat every load of UBCs as their most important load. They are
dedicated to providing clean, dry UBCs that are virtually free of
moisture, dirt, glass, plastic and other materials," he said. "They
serve as a standard for the nearly 2,000 companies who ship UBCs to
Alcoa, and we applaud their hard work and focus," Steverson said.
The elimination of contaminants from UBC shipments has a direct
impact on the quality and cost of recycled aluminum cans as well as
the safety of employees involved in the recycling process.
Alcoa Rigid Packaging produces aluminum sheet for the beverage and
food can industries and leads Alcoa's aluminum can recycling
activities. Alcoa is one of the nation's largest consumers of UBCs.
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