Corporate Body

Comalco Ltd (1970 - )

From
1970
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Resources and Manufacturing industry
Reference No
ACN 004 502 694
Location
Melbourne, Victoria

Summary

In 1970 Comalco Industries Ltd changed its name to become Comalco Ltd. The company is a supplier of bauxite, alumina and aluminium products to both domestic and overseas markets. In 2000, Comalco became wholly owned subsidiary of Rio Tinto. From their Website, June 2001: "Comalco is a supplier of bauxite, alumina and primary aluminium to Australia, New Zealand and export markets."

Timeline

 1960 - 1970 Comalco Industries Pty Ltd
       1970 - Comalco Ltd

Owner

Published resources

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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