Warrick Operations is one of the largest aluminum smelting and fabricating facilities in the world. Alcoa's Primary Metals and Rigid Packaging divisions are located here, where aluminum sheet for beverage and food can ends and tabs are made along with other flat-rolled aluminum products, including metal used to make lithographic printing plates. The facility has more than 9,000 acres overall and there are enough building at the site to cover 120 acres.
2012 Community Report
At Alcoa Warrick Operations, we’re proud of the work we do to sustain our business, protect the environment and support our local community. In our 2012 Report to the Community, you’ll learn some about these activities. Read the report.
What's New at Warrick



Warrick Operations earns Indiana Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence

Five Indiana companies have been recognized with the Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence for work they’ve done to identify and implement innovative environmental practices into their programs and facilities.
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Community Investments 


Process announced for 2012 Alcoa Foundation grants
The Alcoa Foundation has made significant investments through Warrick Operations, and this tradition will continue in 2012 with the potential for new grants that will bring measurable results in the Evansville area.
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2011 Alcoa Foundation grants announced

Alcoa Warrick Operations has announced the recipients of the plant’s 2011 annual allocation from the Alcoa Foundation. Ninteen different non-profit organizations attended a presentation program at the Children's Museum of Evansville, one of the grant recipients. In total, the plant announced about $320,000 in Alcoa Foundation grants to new and existing, multi-year grant partners.
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