Cup o Joe - A Metals Podcast

Where was your aluminum made? It sounds like a simple question—but the answer depends on what you mean by “made.”
In this episode of Cup O’ Joe, Angie Gomez joins Mike and Nick to break down the important differences between where aluminum is smelted, melted and manufactured—and why those distinctions are becoming increasingly important for metals buyers.

The conversation follows aluminum from raw material to finished product and explains why a product manufactured domestically may still contain aluminum that was originally smelted somewhere else. With tariffs, trade policy and sourcing requirements putting greater scrutiny on metal origin, knowing where material comes from—and being able to trace it through the supply chain—matters more than ever.

Angie also discusses the challenges created by limited domestic primary aluminum production and why buyers serving government, defense and other origin-sensitive applications need to pay particularly close attention to documentation and traceability.

The bottom line: “Made in the USA” doesn’t necessarily tell you where the metal began its journey. Understanding the difference between melt, smelt and manufacture can be critical when sourcing aluminum in today’s market.

What is Cup o Joe - A Metals Podcast?

Welcome to Cup o’ Joe, your go-to podcast for a fun and informative look at the dynamic world of metals! In each episode, we bring the latest factors influencing the price and availability of metals, led by the Director of Risk Management and Commodities Hedging at Ryerson, Nick Webb, and hosted by Mike Carrozzo.