The Ahresty global team works together sharing ideas, technical advances, design improvements,capabilities, and industry knowledge allowing the Ahresty group to deliver the highest quality products, best service, and customer satisfaction worldwide.
Company Overview
Ahresty Wilmington Corporation (AWC) was founded in 1988 and is located in Wilmington,Ohio. We have grown steadily while continuously improving, and staying on the leading edge of technology.AWC is responsible for servicing Ahresty Corporation’s customer base in the United States. We have established an efficient integrated production system that incorporates die-casting, finishing, machining, and assembly operation using just-in-time production methods to provide our customers with quality products at a competitive price. Our expertise is highly valued by all of our automotive customers in the United States who have recognized Ahresty Wilmington Corporation with several Quality, Delivery and Productivity improvement awards.
The Ahresty global team works together sharing ideas, technological advances, design improvements,capability enhancements, and industry knowledge. These endeavors allow the Ahresty group to deliver the highest quality products, best service, and customer satisfaction worldwide.
Fast Facts:
Company name: Ahresty Wilmington Corporation
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Established: May 1988
Capital: $33.6 million
Employees: 700 as of March 2023
Sales $118 million (2022FY)
Products: Aluminum Die Castings
Certifications: ISO-14001 ISO-9001 IATF16949
Corporate Financial Information: http://www.ahresty.co.jp/english/ir/
ISO9001 Certificate
ISO14001 Certificate
IATF16949 Certificate
Conflict Minerals Declaration
Ahresty Wilmington Corporation requests that you its suppliers increase your focus on obtaining and reporting complete smelter information. In this case, ‘complete’ is defined as obtaining identification of all smelters/refiners in your relevant supply chain as dictated by the final rule (have 3TG). To ensure compliance with Conflict Minerals reporting requirements, suppliers must request information regarding the use of conflict minerals from their direct suppliers, who, in turn, must solicit that information from the next tier of suppliers. Therefore, Ahresty Wilmington Corporation must continue to require our global supply chain to report on Conflict Minerals usage, regardless of where the components and materials are purchased.
Use the Conflict Minerals Reporting Template (CMRT) – previously known as the EICC/GeSI Template for reporting of Conflict Minerals
Use latest version in year of reporting.
– http://www.conflictfreesourcing.org/conflict-minerals-reporting-template/
Select your declaration scope
Reply to surveys as requested by an Ahresty representative within 20 days of receipt.
There has been an amendment to U.S. federal legislation which affects manufacturing industries. Under Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act, manufacturers who file certain reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are required to disclose whether the products that they manufacture or contract to manufacture contain “conflict minerals” that are “necessary to the functionality or production” of those products.
“Conflict minerals” refers to gold, as well as tin, tantalum, and tungsten, the derivatives of cassiterite, columbite-tantalite, and wolframite, regardless of where they are sourced, processed or sold. The intent of these requirements is to further the humanitarian goal of ending violent conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and in surrounding countries, which has been partially financed by the exploitation and trade of conflict minerals.