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Over 100 get Medical Treatment at Jamalco Health Fair
Over 100 get Medical Treatment at Jamalco Health Fair

November 6, 2009 One Hundred and Fourteen (114) persons were treated for a variety of health related complaints at a Jamalco sponsored community health fair held in Gravel Hill, Clarendon on Friday, October 30.
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Jamalco set to end 2009 with Production Record
Jamalco set to end 2009 with Production Record

November 5, 2009 Despite the ongoing recession Clarendon-based bauxite/alumina company Jamalco will end 2009 with its best ever production figures - some 100,000 metric tonnes of alumina above its previous record in 2006.
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New Approach to Industrial Relations Coming
New Approach to Industrial Relations Coming

November 1, 2009 Minister of Labour and Social Security the Honourable Pearnel Charles has said a new approach to Industrial Relations (IR) in Jamaica is coming built on partnership and cooperation that will move the practice from the 20th to the 21st century.
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Jamalco Organizes Oral Health Presentation
Jamalco Organizes Oral Health Presentation

October 28, 2009 Three hundred and ninety six (396) students from the Pratville Primary and Infant School in South Manchester benefited from a presentation on Oral Hygiene on October 14.
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Jamalco Month of Service A Success
Jamalco Month of Service A Success

October 27, 2009 Over 200 Jamalco employees and community members have given voluntary service to refurbish several public institutions in Clarendon and Manchester during October celebrated annually at Alcoa locations worldwide, including Jamalco, as Month of Service (MOS).
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Sickle Cell Project Making Progress
Sickle Cell Project Making Progress

October 23, 2009 The Alcoa Foundation funded Manchester project to prevent sickle cell disease is reaping big benefits after almost two years of research.
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Jamalco sponsors School Crossing Wardens
Jamalco sponsors School Crossing Wardens

October 23, 2009 Jamalco rolled out another aspect of its Road Safety Programme on Tuesday October 20 with the sponsorship of School Crossing Wardens at seven schools in its operating areas.
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Jamalco's 2008 Sustainability Report
Jamalco's 2008 Sustainability Report

October 21, 2008 Review Jamalco’s 2008 financial, environmental, and community performance.
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Worldwide News
Alcoa Named Component of Dow Jones Sustainability Index for Eighth Consecutive Year

September 3, 2009 NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alcoa (NYSE:AA) announced today that it has been selected for the eighth consecutive year as a component of the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes (DJSI).
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Alcoa’s 2008 Sustainability Report Details Commitment to Communities, Customers and Shareholders

April 14, 2009 NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alcoa (NYSE:AA) announced today the release of its 2008 Corporate Sustainability Report, an annual account of the company’s global environmental, social, and economic performance.
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FORTUNE Names Alcoa Most Admired Metals Company

March 9, 2009 NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alcoa (NYSE:AA) is the world’s most admired metals company according to Fortune magazine’s annual survey of the World’s Most Admired Companies. On newsstands starting Monday, March 9, 2009, Fortune’s Most Admired Ranking is the definitive report card on corporate reputation.
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Alcoa’s roots in Jamaica go back to 1959 with the formation of Alcoa Minerals of Jamaica, a wholly owned subsidiary of Alcoa. The company mined bauxite for export, with the first shipment in 1963.

In 1972, the company began processing bauxite into alumina at a new refinery in Halse Hall, Clarendon, with a production capacity of 500,000 metric tonne per year (mtpy), and exporting alumina from its port facility at Rocky Point. The refinery's capacity was upgraded to one million mtpy in 1999, and then to 1.25 million mtpy in 2003. The completion of a further upgrade in March 2007 lifted the production capacity of the refinery to 1.425 million tonnes per year.

In 1988, the Government of Jamaica acquired a 50 percent share in the operations. The resulting company was name Jamalco, with Alcoa as the managing partner. Following the expansion completed in 2007, Jamalco is now owned 55 percent by Alcoa and 45 percent by the Government of Jamaica.

What We Do

Jamalco mines bauxite and refines it into alumina before exporting the alumina from its port at Rocky Point, Clarendon. On average, 2.5 tonnes of bauxite produce 1 tonne of alumina. The alumina is exported to aluminium smelters where it takes around 2 tonnes of alumina to produce 1 tonne of aluminium metal.
Quick Facts about Jamalco
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Links to more information about Jamalco


Jamalco - Building Communities
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Alcoa Foundation in Jamaica
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Aluminium and the Environment
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Aluminium... the Metal of the future
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Adding Value from the Ground up
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