Allegheny Technologies

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Allegheny Technologies Incorporated

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legal form Incorporated
ISIN US01741R1023
founding 1996
Seat Pittsburgh , United States
management Richard J. Harshman, CEO
Number of employees 9,800
sales 3,525,000,000 USD
Branch metallurgy
Website www.atimetals.com
As of December 31, 2017

Allegheny Technologies ( ATI ) is an American company based in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania . ATI is listed in the S&P 500 share index and had around 9,800 employees in 2019.

ATI produces various special metals and alloys from them. These include:

Company history

One of the original companies was Allegheny Steel Corporation of Brackenridge, Pennsylvania with the Allegheny Metal brand . For example, it supplied the stainless steel for the metal facade of the Chrysler Building , which will be the second-tallest building in the world when it is completed. In 1931, the first car with a complete stainless steel body was created in cooperation with the Chemical Foundation Inc. and the Ford Motor Company . Three cars of the model 1931 Ford Standard Tudor Sedan ( Model A two-door sedan) were built. Some chrome parts of the Model A were replaced by attachments made of stainless steel sheet in the model years 1930 to 1931. A few years later, six 1936 Ford Tudor Deluxe Sedans ( Model 68 with V8 engine, two-door sedan ) with a stainless steel body were produced for promotional and demonstration purposes. According to legend, dies were damaged during production. As a precaution, the stainless steel parts were pressed last after the last car of the model had rolled off the line, as was the case with the 1931. When the promotional vehicles were taken out of service and sold in 1946, each had driven approximately 200,000 miles (321,869 km).

In 1938 Allegheny Steel merged with the Ludlum Steel Company from Watervliet (New York) to form Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation (ALSC).

ATI was formed through the merger of Allegheny Ludlum Corporation and Teledyne on August 15, 1996. Non-core businesses were spun off as independent companies, such as Teledyne Technologies and Water Pik in 1999.

In 2006 ATI acquired Garryson Limited from Elliott Industries .

In 2014, ATI acquired Dynamic Flowform, a company specializing in cylinder pressure rollers from Billerica .

The tungsten alloys division was sold to Kennametal in 2013 .

Locations

ATI is headquartered in Pittsburgh at Six PPG Place and has plants in western Pennsylvania. There are also plants in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Oregon, Alabama, Connecticut, Massachusetts. Outside the USA there are plants in Shanghai, China, Sheffield, UK, Remscheid GER and in Stalowa Wola , Poland.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Form 10-K Report 2017 , accessed on August 19, 2018
  2. Vince Falter: 1931 Model A - Stainless Steel Tudor Sedan. In: Ford Garage. August 2008, accessed on February 22, 2020 (English, quoted from: Time , November 9, 1931, page 51).
  3. a b c Mark J. McCourt: Cars Eternal . In: Hemmings Motor News . tape 94 . Bennington July 2012 (English, hemmings.com [accessed February 22, 2020]).
  4. Vince Falter: 1930 Model A - Ford Rustless Steel Brochure. In: Ford Garage. June 2009, accessed on February 22, 2020 (English, quoted from: Rustless Steel - Another unusual feature of the new Ford (Prospekt zum 1930 Model A), Ford Motor Company, 1930.).
  5. Jeff Koch: Stainless Sensation - 1936 Ford Tudor . In: Hemmings Classic Car . (Magazine). tape 74 . Bennington November 2010 (English, hemmings.com [accessed February 22, 2020]).
  6. Stainless steel 1936 Ford Deluxe Sedan
  7. ^ Allegheny Ludlum Corporation History. In: Funding Universe (FUN). Retrieved February 22, 2020 (full quotation from: International Directory of Company Histories , Volume 8, St. James Press, 1994).
  8. ^ Justine Coyne: ATI acquires Dynamic Flowform , February 10, 2014, Pittsburgh Business Times
  9. Kennametal Completes Acquisition of ATI's Tungsten Materials Business
  10. ATI Global Locations ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive )