6-1-16 Joe ABAL Presentation
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6-1-16 Joe ABAL Presentation
JUNE 8, 2016 THE AUTO OPPORTUNITY: NORTH AMERICAN MARKET TRENDS 7th International Aluminum Congress and ExpoAlumínio 2016 Joe Quinn Vice President of Public Affairs The Aluminum Association WHO WE ARE The Aluminum Association • 80-Year Old Trade Association • Represent $75B + U.S. Aluminum Industry • Promote Aluminum as Most Sustainable Material in Today’s Market • 113 Member Companies • U.S. and Foreign Primary Producers, Recyclers, Fabricators and Suppliers ECONOMIC IMPACT 3 50 YEARS OF GROWTH 600 DOORS & BODY-IN- WHITE BLOCKS 500 lbs. Pounds Per Vehicle (PPV) 500 400 HOODS WHEELS 300 BUMPERS 394 lbs. HEADS 200 Sheet Extrusions HEAT EXCHANGERS 100 0 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 Source: 2015, Ducker Worldwide 4 DUCKER SURVEY 2015: Highest growth year • First high-volume automotive body and structure (F-150) • Sheet and extrusions – body, closures By 2020, every OEM will have more than one aluminumintensive body and multiple aluminum-intensive closure programs Source: 2015, Ducker Worldwide 5 ALUMINUM-INTENSIVE VEHICLES TODAY Body-in-White & Closures © Ford © Audi A8 F-150 © Jaguar F-Pace © Jaguar © Tesla XF © Land Rover Model S Range Rover 6 MULTI-MATERIAL VEHICLES The New Normal © Cadillac © BMW © Chrysler © BMW Pacifica CT6 © Mercedes-Benz © BMW S-Class 7-Series © Chevrolet i3 Malibu 7 THE FORD F-150 EXPERIENCE • Weight Reduction: 700 pounds, 12% decrease in curb weight • Fuel Economy: Already meeting 2024 EPA standards; best fuel economy for full-size, gas pickup • Safety: 5-star safety rating; improvement in every category over 2014 steel model Sources: Ford Motor Company; EPA; NHTSA; Motley Fool; Detroit Free Press 8 MEETING THE DEMAND $2.7 billion in capital announced or invested in U.S. since Fall 2013 • Oct. 2015 – Tri-Arrows/Logan – $240M Expansion in Russellville, KY • Oct. 2014 – Constellium – $750M Expansion in Muscle Shoals, AL • Sept. 2014 – Aleris – $350M Expansion in Lewisport, KY • Jul. 2014 – Constellium/Tri-Arrows – $150M New JV Plant in Bowling Green, KY • 2013 –> 2015 – Alcoa – $890M in Expansions in Davenport, IA; Alcoa, TN & La Porte, IN (incl. aerospace) • 2013 –> 2016 – Novelis $300M in Expansions in Oswego, NY 9 MEETING CUSTOMER NEEDS Continuous Improvement o High Strength o Energy Absorption o Advanced Formability o Manufacturing o Sustainability Source: Alcoa, Inc. 10 CONTINUING TO INNOVATE Commercially Pure Aluminum •1xxx Series Heat-Treatable Alloys •2xxx Series •6xxx Series •7xxx Series Non Heat-Treatable Alloys •3xxx Series •4xxx Series •5xxx Series Source: The Aluminum Association 11 ONGOING ADVANCEMENTS High Strength • • Kaiser, SAPA 6xxx, 7xxx Series High-Strength (280Mpa) Constellium Crash Management Systems • Alcoa VersaCast ™ • Novelis Advanz™ 7000-series, 6xHS, 7xHS, s615 • Novelis Advanz™ 7000-series, 6xHS, 7xHS, s615 Energy Absorption Advanced Formability • Alcoa C12Z • Constellium Surfalex® HF • Novelis Advanz™ c300 • Novelis Advanz™ e200 • Alcoa EZCast ™ Sources: Alcoa Inc., Kaiser, SAPA, Constellium, Novelis 12 ONGOING ADVANCEMENTS Manufacturing Sustainability • Production Proven Joining Solutions • 26% reduction in energy use for primary since 1991 • Novelis Fusion™, s200 • 45% reduction in carbon footprint for primary since 1991 • Alcoa Micromill™ • Closed-loop recycling • 75% of N.A. aluminum produced in Canada via hydroelectric power Sources: Aluminum Association, Alcoa Inc., Kaiser, SAPA, Constellium, Novelis 13 HIGH VOLUME JOINING SOLUTIONS Chapters • Introduction to Joining • Fusion welding • Arc welding • Beam welding • Resistance welding • Brazing • Solid state welding • Mechanical joining • Adhesive joining • Hybrid joining techniques • Joining of dissimilar materials www.drivealuminum.org Source: Aluminum Transportation Group 14 FUEL ECONOMY MIDCOURSE REVIEW • • • • • 2011: Federal government agreement with 13 major U.S. automakers to increase fleetwide vehicle fuel economy to 54.5 mpg by 2025 Part of agreement was midterm evaluation of rule in 2017 Process begins in 2016 Regulators could reduce, maintain or increase agreed-to standard Standard essential to continued penetration of auto aluminum Source: EPA 15 ALUMINUM TOP PICK TO MEET STANDARDS 2015 Dupont/WardsAuto Survey • 900 automotive company engineers • Aluminum favored among designers and engineers to help meet 2025 fuel economy and emissions targets Source: 2015, Dupont/Wards Auto 16 ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP Continuous Improvement • 37% CO2 reduction for N.A. primary production since 1995 • 75% of capacity produced using renewable hydroelectric power (up from 63% in 1995) • Automotive aluminum recycling rate in N. A. exceeds 91% Source: The Aluminum Association; 2016, Center for Resource Recovery and Recycling 17 ENVIRONMENTAL SUPERIORITY US DOE Oak Ridge National Lab Study • Aluminum-intensive vehicles offer lowest life cycle energy (¯ 20%) and CO2 impact (¯ 17%) vs. modern steel vehicles • Use phase contributes over 90% of life cycle impacts • Steel vehicle’s higher use phase energy and CO2 cancels out production phase Source: 2014, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 18 ENVIRONMENTAL SUPERIORITY Ford/MAGNA Multimaterial Lightweight Vehicle Aluminum Intensive vs. AHSS Intensive Model • 23.5% mass reduction • 16% life cycle CO2 emission reduction • 16% life cycle total energy savings • Over 79% of life cycle net environmental reductions related to vehicle use stage • Project received DOE Vehicle Technologies Office’s Distinguished Achievement Award LIGHTWEIGHT CONCEPT Source: 2015, SAE International 19 HEAVY TRUCKS Lightweighting with Aluminum • Increases fuel efficiency • Increases freight efficiency Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions • Enables other fuel saving technologies that add weight The Aluminum Association • Promotes heavy truck aluminum lightweighting in the marketplace • Advocates for aluminum’s benefits in the heavy truck market to regulators 20 MARKETPLACE OPTIONS Aluminum Lightweighting Leads the Way Cab Roof Save 60 lbs. Save 20 lbs. per door Cab Floor Save 56 lbs. Frame Rails Save 435 lbs. Cab Rear Wall Save 49 lbs. RR Door Surround Save 150 lbs. Rear Door Save 187 lbs. Side Wall Save 1,000 lbs. Landing Gear Save 50 lbs. Slider Box Save 150 lbs. Cab X-Member Save 38 lbs. Save 30 lbs. per wheel Source: 2010, Ricardo 21 TELLING THE STORY Source: The Aluminum Association 22 JOIN THE CONVERSATION www.aluminum.org www.drivealuminum.org @AluminumNews @DriveAluminum 23