For the fifth consecutive year, lightweight metals engineering and manufacturing leader, Alcoa, has been named the Most Admired Metals Company by American business publication, Fortune magazine, in its annual ranking on corporate reputation. Specializing in lightweight metals, including titanium and nickel, Alcoa has been on Fortune’s Most Admired List since the publication began the annual ranking more than 30 years ago.
In addition, Alcoa received top scores in all key attributes: innovation, people management, social responsibility, use of corporate assets, quality of management, financial soundness, long-term investment value, quality of products and services, and global competitiveness.
“This award is a credit to our talented employees around the world,” said Alcoa Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Klaus Kleinfeld. “Alcoa employees everywhere continue to work tirelessly to ensure our businesses are leaders in their markets. Through their work, we are successfully positioned to launch two strong standalone companies later this year.”
As previously announced, Alcoa plans to separate into two, industry-leading publicly traded companies in the second half of 2016.