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Aluminium Today
Aluminium Today is a leading journal for the international aluminium production and processing industry. Founded in 1988, the journal has consistently provided a wealth of technical features aimed at equipping producers and processors with information on latest developments.  Added to this is a regular digest of industry news, contracts, events, new technology, product review and conference coverage.

Light Metal Age
A magazine dedicated to the processing and manufacturing of Aluminum, Magnesium, Titanium, Beryllium and their alloys, as well as the non-ferrous metals Copper and Zinc.

Aluminum Extruders Council
The Aluminum Extruders Council is an international association dedicated to helping manufacturers, engineers, architects and others to discover why aluminum extrusion is "the better material process for better products." The Aluminum Extruders Council (AEC), represents nearly 200 plants and more than 500 extrusion presses producing only the highest quality product.

LMI Selcom
Since 1983, LMI Selcom's first installations into molten metal applications solved metal level control needs. Using optical triangulation laser sensors, LMI Selcom is the leading producer of noncontact molten metal level sensors in the aluminum industry. Wagstaff is now the exclusive worldwide distributor of Selcom laser sensors for molten metal level control.

London Metal Exchange
As a Recognized Investment Exchange, the London Metal Exchange's function is to provide an efficient and orderly market where participants, primarily from non-ferrous base metals related industries, have, inter alia, the opportunity to hedge against risks arising from base metals price fluctuations, provide reference prices for the worldwide pricing of activities relating to non-ferrous metals, provide for appropriately located storage facilities to enable market participants to make or take physical delivery of approved brands of non-ferrous metals.

The Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society
Headquartered in the United States but international in both its membership and activities, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) is a rare professional organization that encompasses the entire range of materials and engineering, from minerals processing and primary metals production to basic research and the advanced applications of materials. Included among its nearly 13,000 professional and student members are metallurgical and materials engineers, scientists, researchers, educators, and administrators from more than 70 countries on six continents.

The Aluminum Association, Inc.
This  is the trade association for U.S. producers of primary aluminum, recyclers and semi-fabricated aluminum products. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the association provides leadership to the industry through its programs and services which aim to enhance aluminum's position in a world of proliferating materials, increase its use as the "material of choice," remove impediments to its fullest use, and assist in achieving the industry's environmental, societal, and economic objectives. Member companies operate more than 300 plants in 40 states.

Spokane Convention & Visitors Bureau
The Spokane Convention & Visitors Bureau site shares information on Spokane, the Inland Northwest and items of interest for visitors to our region.

Greater Spokane Incorporated
Greater Spokane Incorporated is committed to accelerating regional economic prosperity throughout the Spokane region. Working to create a world-class business climate, Greater Spokane Incorporated partners with the local business community and other organizations throughout the region in support of a healthy and vibrant environment in which to live, work and do business.

Spokane.net
Spokane.net is a community resource of the Spokesman-Review newspaper. This site offers online information and services of interest to residents and people with a connection to Spokane.

 



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