Constellium SE
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About Constellium SE
Constellium SE is engaged in the design and manufacture of rolled and extruded aluminium products, serving the packaging, aerospace, automotive, defence and other transportation and industry end-markets. The business is organized into three operating segments: the Packaging and Automotive Rolled Products segment which includes the production of rolled aluminium sheet products in European and North American facilities; the Aerospace and Transportation segment includes the production of rolled aluminium products and very limited volumes of extruded products in European and North American facilities; the Automotive Structures and Industry segment includes the production of extruded aluminium products and aluminium structural components.
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