Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI) announced the joining of Shinhwa Auto USA Corp. as the new Industrial User Member. Shinhwa Auto USA Corp. is a premier provider of aluminium die-cast, machining, and assembly components in the automotive industry.
Their expertise extends to manufacturing crucial items like drive shaft components and axle assemblies for automotive applications. Offering a comprehensive suite of services such as design, FEA, simulation, engineering, and manufacturing, Shinhwa Auto caters to the needs of North American OEM and Tier 1 clients. The company remains dedicated to upholding our responsibilities as a conscientious corporate entity within our community.
“Participating in ASI is a key milestone in our sustainability journey. With solid collaboration from like-minded partners, we can envision a bright future for a more sustainable planet and society. We are proven experts in aluminum and lightweight technology. We strive to lead in the era of eco-friendly automobiles and set the standards for responsible sourcing and production of lightweight aluminum products. This proven expertise in aluminum seamlessly translates when addressing lightweight, safety, and other global trends,” said Yoonpyo Lee, CEO.
About ASI
Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI), a multinational, non-profit organisation with the mission of maximising aluminium's contribution to a sustainable society, seeks to advance sustainability throughout the whole aluminium value chain. ASI Aluminium is a metal manufactured and obtained in line with ASI Standards, starting with its mined or recycled source and continuing through every stage of the value chain.
ASI is the only responsible sourcing initiative covering procedures throughout the aluminium supply chain. This encompasses industries including packaging, transportation, building, and engineering, as well as upstream production and downstream usage sectors. The Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI) aims to advance sustainability along the whole value chain for aluminium. By proving their dedication to social, environmental, and ethical norms, ASI accreditation benefits both the aluminium industry and aluminium users.
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