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Largest planned maintenance shutdown at Aurubis Hamburg plant successfully concluded 

Hamburg | Saturday, July 13, 2024

  • 500 individual maintenance and modernization measures completed 
  • For a sustainable future: Hydrogen-ready anode furnaces installed and carbon-free industrial heat expanded 
  • Almost a quarter of a billion euro invested in the Hamburg site 

Yesterday, Aurubis successfully wrapped up the largest maintenance shutdown in company history at the Hamburg site. During the shutdown, the company also executed investment projects for hydrogen-ready anode furnaces and the expansion of carbon-free industrial heat.  

It was the largest shutdown in the history of Aurubis Hamburg with roughly 500individual tasks and an around € 95 million budget for plant maintenance and technical upgrades. These included technically inspecting the waste heat boiler, overhauling the flash smelter, and installing heat exchangers in the contact acid plant — important investments in the Hamburg plant’s efficiency and environmental protection. Aurubis also installed a tap hold drill and tamping machine, which will automate slag tapping in copper production in the future, ensuring better safety.  

Around 2,000 people were involved in the large-scale project including 1,500workers from partner companies, suppliers and service providers. “We executed all the shutdown tasks with the highest quality — a technical and logistical tour de force, given the extreme complexity of the shutdown,” Aurubis Chief Transformation Officer Markus Kramer emphasized. “Occupational health and safety were top priorities during the shutdown, as they are in regular operations. And we effectively ensured a safe working environment with a comprehensive concept, clear rules, and good communication,” Kramer added.  

“I am proud of the entire team and our partners for the flawless completion of all the work accomplished during the shutdown. Now we will safely and reliably resume production,” Hamburg Aurubis Plant Manager Michael Jordan affirmed.  

During the 2022 and 2024 shutdowns, Aurubis realized extensive investments inplant equipment along with numerous digitalization and automation measures thatwill help the company achieve a significantly higher degree of efficiency and stability in production. Challenges in the manufacturing process will be identified atan early stage so they can be addressed in good time to ensure longer useful lifespans until the next shutdown. This stable foundation will allow Aurubis to again extend the frequency of the planned maintenance shutdowns from two to three years in the future. By extensively modernizing key equipment, Aurubis consistently aims to further increase already high plant availability.

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