AMG Critical Materials NV
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AMG Critical Materials NV
Glance View
AMG Critical Materials NV engages in the manufacture and market of specialty metals and metallurgical vacuum furnace systems and provision of engineering services. The company is headquartered in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland and currently employs 3,600 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-07-11. The firm is active in three reporting segments: AMG Clean Energy Materials (CEM), which combines recycling and mining operations, producing materials: the vanadium, lithium, and tantalum for infrastructure and energy storage solutions; AMG Critical Minerals (CMI), which consists of mineral processing operations in graphite, silicon metal and antimony; AMG Critical Materials Technologies segment (CMT) consist of vacuum furnace technology line with high-purity materials and produces titanium aluminides, titanium alloys, and chrome metal. The Company’s products are used for critical components in the aerospace, energy, electronics, optics, chemical, construction, and transportation industries.
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