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Ministry of SteelGovernment of India
INTERNATIONALEXHIBITION
& CONFERENCE ONSTEEL INDUSTRY
TH
22 -January 24, 2019 Mumbai Exhibition Centre,
Mumbai, India
www.indiasteelexpo.inSuppor�ng Associa�on:
For par�cipa�on, please contact:
For Reverse Buyer SellerMeet (RBSM):
Sudhanshu GuptaSenior Assistant DirectorM: +91 9873311557E: [email protected]
For Conference:
Arpan GuptaDeputy Director & Head, Mines and Metals, FICCIM: +91-9810572331 E: [email protected]
Shivam MohaleyResearch Associate, FICCIM: +91-8573973842 E: [email protected]
For Exhibi�on:
Kamal Bhardwaj, Joint Director, FICCIM: +91-9899392930 E: [email protected]
Mayank Rastogi, Deputy Director, FICCIM: +91-9717110799 E: [email protected]
Pallavi Thakur, Assistant Director, FICCIM: +91-9953038483 E: [email protected]
MUMBAI OFFICE
Narendra Naik - Deputy Director, FICCIM: +91-9819501719E: [email protected]
B. K. Nayak - Deputy Director, FICCIM: +91-9945790735E: [email protected]
BANGALORE OFFICE
DELHI OFFICE
EVENTBACKGROUNDFedera�on of Indian chambers of commerce & Industry (FICCI) along with the Ministry of Steel is organizing the fourth edi�on of INDIA STEEL from January 22-24, 2019 at Mumbai Exhibi�on Centre, Mumbai. It is an exhibi�on-cum-conference on Indian Steel industry focusing upon the value enhancement from mining to steel produc�on and delivery of the steel products to end consumers.
Steel is crucial to the development of any modern economy and is considered to be the backbone of human civiliza�on. The level of per capita consump�on of steel is treated as an important index of the level of socio-economic development and living standards of the people in any country. Therefore, no developing country can afford to ignore the steel industry.
The Indian steel, one of the core industries in India, is currently the world's third largest producer of crude steel and is expected to become the second largest producer soon. With an output mul�plier of 1.4 on GDP and employment mul�plier of 6.8, the Indian steel industry contributes approximately 2% to the country's GDP.
Steel industry derives its demand from other important sectors like infrastructure, avia�on, engineering, construc�on, automobile, pipes and tubes etc. Thus its intense integra�on with other important industries
makes it a strategic sector for the Governments as well as the economy as a whole.
Indian economy is rapidly growing with enormous focus on infrastructure and construc�on sector. Several ini�a�ves mainly, affordable housing, expansion of railway networks, development of domes�c shipbuilding industry, opening up of defence sector for private par�cipa�on and the growth in the automobile sector, are expected to create significant demand for steel in the country. On the exports front also, the Indian steel industry is producing globally compe��ve products and is marking ahead, boos�ng its exports.
The Na�onal Steel Policy 2017 targe�ng 300 MT produc�on capacity by 2030 is the guiding force for the Indian steel fraternity. INDIA STEEL 2019 is thus, rightly posi�oned to lay the roadmap to the vision of balancing the supply and demand dynamics.
INDIA STEEL EXPO, since its incep�on in 2013, has cemented its posi�on as the business event for steel and metallurgy industry. It is a convergence point for manufacturers, suppliers, machinery companies, consultants, engineers, agents, traders, distributors, and experts in the steel industry.
n To create awareness about the latest products,
technology and services
n Understanding global steel markets
n Most effec�ve means of establishing and
maintaining rela�onships with exis�ng and
poten�al customers
n Propaga�ng knowledge about new
applica�ons of steel amongst the user
segments
n Unique opportunity to integrate for rapid
market penetra�on
n A represented area where the buyer, the seller
and the finished product can "get together"
n Most powerful tool for efficient and effec�ve
business development
n Cost effec�ve pla�orm for effec�ve sales and
marke�ng to a carefully selected audience
n A lucra�ve opportunity to release new
products to the market, create brand image,
establish rela�onships with customers and
appoint new agents
n Understand the current market dynamics and
its effects on your business
n Highligh�ng new growth drivers revolu�onizing
the Indian steel
n Deba�ng over opportuni�es and challenges in
the path of steel industry in the country for the
next decade
EVENTOBJECTIVES
BENEFITS OFPARTICIPATIONn Networking Opportunity with steel, mining,
logis�cs and equipment manufacturer for
business alliances & partnerships
n Interac�on with Government Officials
n Interac�on on Emerging Technologies for Steel
in India
n Showcasing on Mineral Explora�on and
Evacua�on Techniques
n Delibera�on on Policy Environment for
Fostering Growth of Indian Steel Industry
n Ini�a�onof Winning Business Dialogues with
Organiza�ons having Diversified Business
Interests
n Providing Excellent Brand Visibility
n Sales via targeted audience of qualified buyers
n An ideal pla�orm to launch new products & find
sales agents or distributors in new markets
n Transfer of technology, investment, joint
ventures, research and development
n Supply of plant, machinery, process control
equipment, projects and services etc.
n Showcase latest products , machinery,
equipment developments for genera�ng
business
DELEGATES & VISITORS PROFILE
MACHINERY & TECHNOLOGY FOR STEEL& METAL MANUFACTURING
n Domes�c and Interna�onal Steel Producers,
Organiza�ons & Associa�ons
n Automa�on & Instrumenta�on
n Cu�ng Tools
n Water & Pump Equipments
n Welding Equipment & Services
n Control & automa�on Systems
n Quality Control, Tes�ng & Analysis
n Energy Efficiency Equipment
n Energy Conserva�on
n Engineering and Design
n Environment protec�on
n Filtra�on & Separa�on
n Induc�on Furnaces and Heat Treatment
n Nano-Technologies
n Palle�sa�on
n Project Management & Consulta�on
n Pumps & Valves
n Refractories
n Safety Equipment & Technology
n Scien�fic Research & Development
n Scrap Collec�ng and Recycling
n Sheet metal, tube, sec�on (ferrous and non-ferrous)
n Sintering
n Smel�ng and Refining
n So�ware technology
n Foundry Engineering Units
METALLURGICALEQUIPMENT & TECHNOLOGY
n Bearings & Sha�s
n Cu�ng, Shaping, Bending & Welding
n Consul�ng Design & Service
n Extrusion
n Finished products, components, assemblies
n Flexible sheet metal working
n Forging, Cas�ng equipment and accessories
n Foundry Engineering
n Furnace and Heat Treatment
n Gears, Motors & Compressors
n Joining, fastening
n Lapping
n Laser Cladding
n Lubricants
n Machine Tools and Dies
n Polishing
n Spray Pain�ng Systems
n Surface Treatment & Corrosion Technology
n Tube / Sec�on processing
n Vibrator De-burring Machines & Consumable
n Shaping Equipment
n Signalling Equipment
Steel Mining Infrastructure Equipment TechnologyProducers Organiza�ons Developers Manufacturers Providers
Steel Government Policy Global Steel Engineers & Researchers / Movers Makers& Decision Makers Organiza�ons Architects Scholars
Construc�on Safety Financial Trading and GlobalMaterial Suppliers Ins�tutes Ins�tu�ons Marke�ng Companies Buyers
Logis�cs Construc�on Steel Interna�onal Mining & StateSuppliers Industry Consultants Steel Associa�ons Corpora�ons
STEEL INDUSTRY STAKEHOLDERSn Metal producing companies
n Alloy manufacturers
n Ferrous metal produc�on plants and units
n State Governments
n Central Government Ministries
EXHIBITORS'PROFILE
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIESPla�num Co-Sponsor Associate Lunch Conference Kit
Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor
Lanyard & Cafeteria Registra�on Conference Wi-fi Badges Sponsor Sponsor Counter Sponsor Souvenir Sponsor Sponsor
Session Conference Proceedings Tea / Coffee Pen NotepadSponsor Pen Drive Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor
VIP Lounge Event Route-Guide Exhibitors Directory Key Chain Visi�ng Card Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Holder Sponsor
n Foundry Machinery & Technology
n Welding Equipment &Technology
n Rolling Mill equipment
MINERALS
BUYING AND SOURCINGMINERAL PROCESSING
n Mineral Development Corpora�on
n Mineral Processing Units
n Contractors
n Scien�fic Research & Development Ins�tu�ons
n MSMEs and Private companies
n Cas�ng, Forging and Foundry Industry
n Component Manufacturers
n Consul�ng Service providers
n Iron and steel produc�on
n Non-Ferrous Metals Produc�on
n Sheet metal fabricators
n Sheet metal products, components, assemblies
manufacturers
n Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Industry
n Steel &Aluminium Construc�on
n Tube and Pipe Sector
n Water Supplier Sector
n Trucks, Wheels & Tyres
BUYING AND SOURCING OF METAL& METAL WORKING MACHINERY
Decision Policy Steel Steel Infrastructure Makers Makers Producers Consumers Developers
Technology Global Steel Steel Industry Engineers & Researchers & Providers Organiza�ons Associa�ons Architects Scholars
Logis�cs Steel Intensive Construc�on Component Domes�c & Providers User Industries Companies Manufacturers Interna�onal Investors
The CEO Round Table would be the main highlight of the event. It is a face to face interac�on between the industry CEO's and the Central & State Governments. The Round Table gives a pla�orm to both the exis�ng as well as the new players to discuss their vision, opportuni�esand challenges regarding the Indian steel industry. It would also provide them with an interac�ve pla�orm to discuss the Vision 2030 as laid in the Na�onal Steel Policy 2017.
CONFERENCEPARTICIPATION CHARGES
REVERSE BUYER SELLER MEET:Reverse Buyer Seller Meet (RBSM) and planned B2B sessions was organised during India Steel Expo 2017. A total of 1602 mee�ngs were organised for delegates from 37 countries. In con�nua�on, the same will be organised during India Steel Expo'2019. More than 250 Foreign Buyers will be invited to encourage foreign investment to new areas of the Indian steel sector. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India has agreed to extend its support to India Steel Expo 2019 and to provide financial assistance for invi�ng relevant and focused Foreign Buyers for the products/ services of the exhibi�ng companies during the event.
HOSTED DELEGATION FROM THEFOLLOWING COUNTRIES:Afghanistan, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belarus, Bhutan, Botswana, Brunei, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, China, Comoros, Democra�c Republic of the Congo, Djibou�, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Georgia, Ghana, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Ivory Coast, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Lesotho, Malawi, Maldives, Mauri�us, Moldova, Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Nigeria, Oman, Philippines, Qatar, Russia, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, UK, USA, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
CEO ROUND TABLE
Delegate Registra�on Early Bird Discount FICCI Member Group Discount (3o Sep 2018) Discount (3 or more)
Indian Rs 5,000 10% 10% 10%
Foreign US$ 100
HOSTED DELEGATE COMPOSITIONOF FOCUS COUNTRIES:n Government Steel Procurement Department Head
n Public Sector Undertaking Head
n Manufacturing Plant Head
n Procurement Manager
n Steel Trader
n Steel Importer
n Automobile Manufacturer
n Infrastructure, Oil and Gas Pipeline and Real Estate Material Suppliers
n EPC Contractor
n Railway, Shipping, Defence Vendor
n Rolling Mill Importer
n Investor
n Trade Journalist
n Other allied Organisa�on / Ins�tu�ons relevant to Steel Industry
EXHIBITIONPARTICIPATION CHARGES
Types of Spaces Minimum Area Par�cipa�on Charges (Per sq .mtr) in INR US$
Shell Space 12sq.mtr 11,000 330
Bare Space 36 sq.mtr 10,000 300
Ministry of SteelGovernment of India
ORGANISERS
Major Activities of the Ministry of Steel:
Co-ordination and planning of the growth and development of Iron and Steel Industry in the country (including Re-rolling Mills, Alloy Steel and Ferro Alloy Industries, Refractories) both in the Public and Private Sectors;
Formulation of policies in respect of production, pricing, distribution, import and export of iron & steel, ferro alloys and refractories; and
Development of input industries relating to iron ore, manganese ore, chrome ore and Refractories etc., required mainly by the steel industry.
Established in 1927, FICCI is the largest and oldest apex business organisation in India. Its history is closely interwoven with India’s struggle for independence, its industrialization, and its emergence as one of the most rapidly growing global economies.
A non-government, not-for-profit organisation, FICCI is the voice of India’s business and industry. From influencing policy to encouraging debate, engaging with policy makers and civil society, FICCI articulates the views and concerns of industry. It serves its members from the Indian private and public corporate sectors and multinational companies, drawing its strength from diverse regional chambers of commerce and industry across states, reaching out to over 2,50,000 companies.
FICCI provides a platform for networking and consensus building within and across sectors and is the first port of call for Indian industry, policy makers and the international business community.
SUPPORTED BY:
The Department of Commerce formulates, implements and monitors the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) which provides the basic framework of policy and strategy to be followed for promoting exports and trade. The Trade Policy is periodically reviewed to incorporate changes necessary to take care of emerging economic scenarios both in the domestic and international economy. Besides, the Department is also entrusted with responsibilities relating to multilateral and bilateral commercial relations, Special Economic Zones, state trading, export promotion and trade facilitation, and development and regulation of certain export oriented industries and commodities.
Department of CommerceMinistry of Commerce
& Industry, Govt of India