Company profileListed on Tehran Stock Exchange

Iran Aluminum Company

Iran Aluminum Company (IRALCO) is a Tehran Stock Exchange-listed primary aluminum producer based in Arak, Markazi Province. It produces aluminum ingots for Iran’s industrial metal supply chain and recorded 46,670 tonnes of ingot output in March–June 2024. The company matters to metal buyers, processors and suppliers because smelting continuity depends on energy availability and environmental compliance.

ListingListed on Tehran Stock Exchange
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Updated20/07/2026
Market Role

Market position

IRALCO was the leading Iranian aluminum producer in the first six calendar months ending 21 September 2023, producing 95,723 tonnes of aluminum ingot during that period.

OPERATING PROFILE

Operations & footprint

Products and services

Iran Aluminum Company, widely known as IRALCO, produces primary aluminum, aluminum ingots, billets, slabs, and related aluminum products used in industrial manufacturing, construction, transport, electrical equipment, packaging, and downstream metal fabrication. Its activity is tied to alumina and carbon inputs, energy-intensive smelting, industrial demand, export-sensitive metals markets, and sanctions-constrained technology access.

Operations and assets

The company operates a primary-aluminum production site in Arak and produces aluminum ingots. Output reached 46,670 tonnes in March–June 2024, the first quarter of Iran’s calendar year.

Geographic footprint

Arak, Markazi Province, Iran.

Investor Lens

Commercial and investment relevance

In the Hormuz investment graph, Iran Aluminum Company connects primary aluminum, industrial inputs, energy supply, downstream manufacturing, export channels, commodity pricing, and public-market metals exposure. It is useful for screening non-ferrous metals capacity, supplier relationships, energy-risk exposure, sanctions-sensitive industrial operations, and opportunities in downstream aluminum fabrication. Foreign-facing analysis should verify current operating status, export activity, input sourcing, energy access, environmental obligations, sanctions exposure, disclosure quality, and counterparty reliability before commercial reliance. IRALCO is a domestic source of primary aluminum for purchasers and downstream fabricators. Suppliers to smelting operations should assess continuity of electricity and gas availability alongside product and delivery requirements.

DECISION RISKS

Constraints, risk & compliance

Key risks and constraints

Electricity and gas-supply imbalances are material to the continuity and cost base of energy-intensive aluminum smelting. The company also faces environmental obligations following a final air-pollution ruling in Markazi Province requiring a fine, planting 100,000 saplings over two years, and maintenance of one hectare of urban green space near its Arak factory.

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What does Iran Aluminum Company produce?

Iran Aluminum Company produces primary aluminum and aluminum ingots at its Arak operations.

Where is IRALCO located?

IRALCO is based in Arak, Markazi Province, Iran.

What was IRALCO’s recent reported production volume?

The company produced 46,670 tonnes of aluminum ingot in March–June 2024, the first quarter of Iran’s calendar year.

What are the principal operating constraints for IRALCO?

Energy availability is central to smelter continuity, particularly electricity and gas supply. The company also has environmental obligations linked to a final air-pollution ruling in Markazi Province.