Mr. Ram Sandipam Adhikary

Remal Alcast Pvt. Ltd., a manufacturer of master alloys, cast alloys, and aluminium billets, is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Ram Sandipam Adhikary effective May 20, 2026. Ram will lead and oversee Business Development, and its other integral operations related to – Strategy and Planning, Process Control, Quality Assurance and Sustainability. Mr. Ram

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Davis Index has reached out to Remal, which recently launched its aluminium billet casthouse at Vile Bhagad, Maharashtra. Parthiv Samir Rokadia, Managing Director & CEO, Remal, shared his aluminium vision with us. The Indian aluminium industry is at an exciting stage of growth. We are seeing strong expansion across primary metal production, secondary aluminium, and the

Story of Aluminium Alloys

Aluminium is one of the newest metals for the modern world, despite being the most abundant metal in earth’s crust. It was first produced through Hall–Héroult process in 1886 simultaneously discovered by American Charles Martin Hall and Frenchman Paul Héroult. The Hall–Héroult invention brought aluminium into large-scale commercial production. That’s another story for another day!

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The Indian aluminium industry is poised for significant growth in the coming years, despite challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. AlCircle’s research indicates a promising future, with aluminium usage in India projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.7% over the next five years, reaching 4.84 million tonnes by 2026-27.

Aluminium, a versatile and widely used metal, has a fascinating journey from its raw form to the final products we use every day. This blog post breaks down the aluminium supply chain, highlighting the key stages and processes involved.

The Ministry of Mines, Government of India, plays a pivotal role in overseeing India’s vibrant mining sector, including the aluminium industry. This Ministry is responsible for formulating policies, promoting mineral exploration, and ensuring sustainable mining practices across the nation.

The Indian aluminium industry is poised for significant growth in the coming years, despite challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. AlCircle’s research indicates a promising future, with aluminium usage in India projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.7% over the next five years, reaching 4.84 million tonnes by 2026-27.