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Phone: +1 212 370-5770 |
Address:
551 Fifth Avenue
New York, NEW YORK 10176 |
Company Description
Great Lakes Carbon Corporation. The Group's principal activities are to produce and market calcined petroleum coke (CPC). The Group operates in three segments: Anode grade CPC, Industrial grade CPC and Raw petroleum coke (RPC) trading. Anode grade CPC is used as the principal raw material in the production of carbon anodes, a key component in the aluminum smelting process. Industrial grade CPC is used in a variety of non- aluminum, industrial applications, including as a raw material in the production of titanium dioxide, as a recarburizer in the manufacture of steel and foundry products. RPC trading involves worldwide marketing of raw petroleum coke for use as the raw material in the production of CPC and as a fuel source in a variety of other industrial applications. Anode grade CPC accounted for 74% of 2002 revenues; Industrial grade CPC, 21%; Raw petroleum coke trading, 4% and Other, 1%. Anode grade CPC accounted for 74% of 2002 revenues; Industrial grade CPC, 21%; Raw petroleum coke trading, 4% and Other, 1%
Key People
| Non Executive Chairman | Theodore C. Rogers |
| President & Chief Executive | James D. McKenzie |
| Chief Financial Officer | Adela I. Robles |
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