
We’re pleased to welcome BOAL Extrusion into the membership of the Aluminium Federation.
BOAL Extrusion has aluminium extrusion facilities in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom and specialises in designing, extruding and finishing aluminium profiles for a wide variety of sectors including hi-tech greenhouse construction, building systems, profiles for high-quality partition walls, for façade systems, for ladder and access product manufacturing and fastening systems for solar panels.
Over five decades’ worth of experience allow BOAL Extrusion to serve clients all over the world. Thanks to in-depth knowledge of the industry’s value chain, BOAL Extrusion clients enjoy delivery reliability and flexible timelines.
Minimising energy consumption and re-using natural resources are essential aspects of the ESG (Environment Social & Governance) ambitions of our organisation and its clients. Scrap aluminium collected from BOAL Group’s subsidiaries is recycled and re-used, thus minimising our carbon dioxide emissions and energy consumption. Please find the company’s sustainability reports here
BOAL Extrusion UK’s General Manager, Emma Swann, commented: “The properties of aluminium, being lightweight, strong, durable and recyclable means it plays a key part in a sustainable, decarbonised world. With growth in global aluminium demand expected to be 40% by 2030, it is essential that BOAL Extrusion UK is aligned with the key drivers in its customer’s markets, linked to sustainability. ALFED membership supports BOAL Extrusion by providing market insights, a network of key industry members and by representing the aluminium industry with government on industry challenges. ALFED membership will also provide a resource for technical knowledge and delivers excellent training through ALFED Training Academy, ensuring we train, develop and retain our skilled employees. We are pleased to announce BOAL Extrusions UK’s membership with ALFED and look forward to joining their network of businesses who process, trade and work with aluminium.”



