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Steel ScrapConference
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22-23 September 2014Hilton Rotterdam, the Netherlands
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CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:
Carl de Maré, Innovation O�cer – Europe, ArcelorMittal, Luxembourg
Bernard Beyne, CEO, Galloo Gent, Belgium
Murat Demirci, Procurement Director, Erdemir, Turkey
Mads Nychel, Sales Director, H. J. Hansen, Denmark
Jeroen Vermeij, Director – Market Analysis & Economic Studies, Eurofer, Belgium
Atilla Widnell, Senior Analyst, Metal Bulletin Research, UK
Roman Chygyrynskyi, Senior Analyst, Ferrous Metals Division, DZI, Ukraine
Ved Prakash, Director Steel Division, Gemini Corporation, Belgium
Kensuke Kitani, CEO and Chairman of the Board, Shimabun, Japan
Rui Guo, Senior Dry Freight & Basic Resources Analyst, ICAP Shipping, UK
Rutger Gyllenram, Founder & Chairman of the Board, Kobolde & Partners AB, Sweden
Yuri Mishin, Adviser on Industrial Policy, Metalloinvest, Russia
David Hodory, Vice President – Marketing & Communications, David J Joseph, USA
Jens Björkman, Head of Ferrous Sales, Stena Metal International, Sweden
Tom Bird, Managing Director, Mettalis Recycling Ltd.; Board Member, BIR, UK
Robert Fig, Senior Business Development Executive, LME, UK
Your port to the ferrous scrap community
Steel ScrapConference
4th
22-23 September 2014Hilton Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Welcome to Metal Bulletin Events’ 4th annual Steel Scrap conference, one of the essential conferences in our ferrous raw materials portfolio. After three successful years in Istanbul, we’ve moved the venue to Rotterdam where we’ll be in close proximity to the departure and arrival of European and global scrap; an ideal gathering place for the industry.
Ferrous scrap will continue to be the direct raw material feedstock
for many steel makers but it is not the only; we often hear about additives, such as DRI, and how these may or may not compliment the demand for steel scrap going forward. However, it is not only additives that must be tracked with a close eye; a few periods this year have seen the demand for cost-competitive billet enter Turkey, the main market for ferrous scrap, as the price spread between the two has, at times, been calculated to be narrow.
These are merely a few examples of key market factors which make it essential for the scrap industry to keep an eye on the raw materials supply chain and the role ferrous scrap plays. Scrap, being the most durable of raw materials, leads the way to a future industry of sustainability but how are scrap merchants, traders and steel mills to secure safe supply and maximise profitability along the way? You’ll gather all the industry tools you need to safely navigate through market volatility.
2013 Attendees by Job Title:
CEO/Chairman/ Director/President/Managing Director ........30%
Head of Department/Region/Plant ...................21%
Procurement/ Purchasing Manager .....21%
Sales/Marketing/ Business Development Manager ..........................14%
Analyst/Advisor/ Consultant .......................6%
Trader ................................4%
Other ................................4%
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Day One: Monday 22 September 2014
Session I: Keynote presentations09:15 Opening remarks
09:30 Keynote presentations and panel: M&A, consolidation and collection rates
• Currentandfutureavailabilityofprimegrade and HMS scrap
• Wherearenewsourcesofscraplikelytobe stemming from?
• Whichcountries’collectionratesareonthe down and which are on the up?
• Whatisthegeographicaldistribution for availability of various scrap grades across Europe; low residual and HMS among others?
• AreallEuropeanscrapprocessorsstillscrambling for any available material and higher prices?
• Isthescrapcollectionindustryinneedofconsolidation?
• WillwewitnessmoreM&AsimilartoToyotaTsusho’s stake in Scholz?
• Howarebothbuyersandsellersdealingwith the problem of depleting grades, boosting high-purity scrap into premiums?
Bernard Beyne, CEO, Galloo Gent, BelgiumJens Björkman, Head of Ferrous Sales, Stena Metal International, SwedenMads Nychel, Sales Director, H. J. Hansen, DenmarkTom Bird, Managing Director, Mettalis Recycling Ltd.; Board Member, BIR, UKAtilla Widnell, Senior Analyst, Metal Bulletin Research, UK
10:45 Networking coffee break
11:30 Domestic demand in the US: What will be left for the rest?
• What’stobecomeoftheUSscrapindustry:collection rates in the mid- to long-term
• Whatistheprojecteddomesticdemand for scrap in light of American manufacturing activity?
• Howmuchwillbeavailableforseabornetrade? How long should America retain its stronghold as the major global exporter of ferrous scrap?
• Whatcouldtheprojectedtrendindomestic prices mean for export markets?
David Hodory, Vice President – Marketing & Communications, David J Joseph, USA
12:00 Japanese steel industry: Will domestic demand meet scrap availability?
• IstheretoomuchH-2gradeinJapan,therefore surpassing domestic demand?
• Whichneighbouringmarketsareabsorbing excess scrap from Japan?
• TowhatregionshavesalesofJapanesescrap been dwindling?
Kensuke Kitani, CEO and Chairman of the Board, Shimabun, Japan
12:30 Networking lunch
Session II: The Asian markets14:00 China: Could there be more support for
domestic scrap prices?
• Withhotmetalproductioncurrently
cheaper than scrap, scrap usage is being depressed: how sustainable is this?
• Couldthecurrentenvironmentalpolicycrackdowns encourage the inclusion of more scrap in metallic balancing?
Atilla Widnell, Senior Analyst, Metal Bulletin Research, UK
14:30 India: Not just DRI
• ItisprojectedIndia’scapacitymustquadruple by 2025; how much can scrap contribute to this growth?
• Willscrapcomplementtheuseof sponge iron as primary steelmaking feedstock in India?
• Miningbanlifted:whataretherepercussions for scrap?
• Containerisationcosts:thecurrentimpacton Indian steel mills
• OutlookforIndiansteelproductionfromnow to 2016
15:00 Networking coffee break
15:30 The movement of scrap in South East Asian bulk and container markets
• Asmajorscrapconsumer,howisscrapasone of the primary feed-stocks expected to mature?
• SourcesofimporttotheSEAcountries;dothe trends remain the same?
• Projectedcapacityexpansionsin this region and how this will impact scrap movement
Ved Prakash, Director Steel Division, Gemini Corporation, Belgium
Session III: The waves of movement, technology and prices
16:00 Pricing forecast for freight rates: In continued oversupply?
• Recenttrendsinbulkcarrierrates• Istherestilltoomuchavailabletonnage?• Whencanweexpectarebalancing
of the market?Rui Guo, Senior Dry Freight & Basic Resources Analyst, ICAP Shipping, UK
16:30 What is the value of an accurate scrap analysis?
• Gettingthemostoutofcheapscrapbykeeping the tramp elements under control
• Maximisingthealloycontentinscrapto decrease the disposal of secondary elements contained in the scrap
• Willwelldefinedscrapcomewithapremium to make optimisation possible?
Rutger Gyllenram, Founder & Chairman of the Board, Kobolde & Partners AB
17:00 LME scrap futures contracts: a viable venture?
• DetailsontheLME’slatestlungeintotheferrous derivatives markets
• Whichgradeswillbeusedasstandards?• Willthisfuturehaveaspecialemphasison
a particular export or import region?Robert Fig, Senior Business Development Executive, LME, UK
17:30 End of day one followed by boat port tour & drinks reception
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Day Two: Tuesday September 23 2014
Session IV: Europe and Turkey; allies in scrap
09:15 On the Turkish steel industry
• Policies,stimulus,energyavailabilityandfinished product demand; where is Turkey moving with respect to these?
• Wheredoesscrapfallinimportanceforasustainable steel industry in Turkey? Will it always retain this position?
• Whatfactorswillmostencourageanimpetus for growth?
• Projecteddemandforsemi-finishedandfinished products and the impact on raw materials scenario
• WiththeMiddleEastproducingmoresteelinternally, how will this weigh on demand for Turkish long-products and, hence, scrap purchasing?
Murat Demirci, Procurement Director, Erdemir, Turkey
09:45 On the European steel industry
• Arewewitnessingrealindicatorsofarecovering steel industry?
• HowissteelproductionintheEUbeingreflected in demand for raw materials, particularly scrap? Will the raw materials balance trends remain the same going forward?
• ImportantEuropeaneconomies:aretheyproviding stimulus for steel consumption, helping to o§set lagging construction activity in Southern Europe?
• Shouldwefeelencouragedbyamarginalannual growth rate?
• ProjectedgrowthfiguresfortheEuropeansteel industry
• Willscrapcontinuetobetheraw material of choice in Europe? How much of a priority is sustainability to major European steelmakers?
Carl de Maré, Innovation O�cer – Europe, ArcelorMittal, LuxembourgJeroen Vermeij, Director – Market Analysis & Economic Studies, Eurofer, Belgium
10:45 Networking coffee break
11:15 Turkish shipbreaking: A healthy future envisaged?
• Withoneofthelargestshipbreakingmarkets in the world, will this continue to be the case?
• Alreadyat900,000longdrytonnescapacity per annum, is there potential for increase?
• Howdoshipbreakersensuretheircompetitiveness with auto scrap and import prices?
• IstheTurkishshipbreakingindustryfacingincreased competition from countries such as India and Pakistan?
Session V: Ukraine and Russia; the raw materials giants
11:45 Ramping up DRI production in the region and its repercussions
• DRI/HBIvolumeintheregionisaboutto see a sharp increase in production levels; how much will be available to the merchant market?
• HowmuchDRI/HBIwillbeindemandinthe domestic market to o§set periods of scrap price volatility or unavailability?
• Howwillthisinteractwithdomesticandmerchant pig iron?
• CouldthisincreaseinDRIproductionresult in greater scrap availability in Russia for export markets?
Yuri Mishin, Adviser on Industrial Policy, Metalloinvest, Russia
12:15 Ukrainian crude steel output and ferrous scrap collection and utilisation
• Domesticscrapmarketfundamentals:supply and demand balance
• Scrap’splaceintherawmaterialsmarketalong with MPI and DRI/HBI
• Haveoperationsbeenaffectedby the Ukrainian unrest and annexation of Crimea?
• Inthisrespect,howhasdemand been a§ected by halts in construction operations?
• Crudesteel:howseverelyhasthesituationin Ukraine a§ected output?
• ThelikelystateofUkrainianexports: how is demand from export markets being a§ected?
Roman Chygyrynskyi, Senior Analyst, Ferrous Metals Division, DZI, Ukraine
12:45 Russian and CIS scrap: What has changed in the past 3 years?
• Soontobeanetimporterofscrap:howfaro§ is this?
• Whatlevelsofdomesticscraparebeinggathered and used for domestic steel production?
• Howarescrapcompaniesaffectedbydecisions, such as Severstal’s, to divest their scrap operations?
• Projectedcrudesteeloutputandits impact on scrap demand in Russia and the wider CIS
13:15 End of conference followed by networking lunch
Sponsorship & exhibition opportunities
Showcase your company, increase your brand awareness and enhance your networking opportunities by becoming a sponsor of the 4th Steel Scrap Conference.
Sponsorship opportunities developed by Metal Bulletin Events have become essential tools for organisations in fulfilling their marketing objectives. There are a range of sponsorship opportunities which will enable your company to raise your brand profile before and at the event as well as highlighting your company to an audience of senior executives and key decision makers from across the sector.
Whether you buy or sell scrap or associated products, this is an ideal opportunity to use a new channel to reach your customers and make new business contacts.
For sponsorship and exhibition opportunities, please contact:
Manjit Sandhu
Tel: +44 (0)20 7779 8188
Email: [email protected]
Use this unique opportunity to:• Promote your products/services...raise your company’s profile to your key audience• Generate new business...meet many international and local customers face-to-face• Enhance your presence...stand out from the crowd – separate yourself from your competitors
Sponsorship gets your brand in front of a senior, decision making audience. It associates your company with the premier industry event of its kind, right through our pre- and post- event marketing campaigns. Metal Bulletin Events boast an unparalleled international reach and attracts large audiences of high level executives.
This is a unique chance to raise your company’s profile, stay ahead of the competition and to be seen as a leading player in the ferrous scrap industry with maximum exposure prior, during and after the event.
There are also opportunities for exhibition stands in the refreshment area alongside the conference. This gives you the platform to meet face-to face with key industry figures and discuss the products and services your company has to o§er. In addition to this, exhibition stands are located in a prominent position visible to every attendee.
What’s available?• Host a delegate lunch...entertain a large number of existing and potential clients• Coffee break sponsor...get your message across with high visibility branding• Delegate bag sponsor...gives your sponsorship longevity as delegates keep these after the event• Take an exhibition stand
Showcase your business with an exhibition stand and take advantage of the opportunity to discuss the products and services your company has to offer
• Acera SA
• Akron Metal Group
• Al Ezz Dekheila Steel Company
• Al Rajhi Steel Industries Co Ltd
• Almoiz Industries Ltd
• Asil Celik Sanayi ve Ticaret AS
• Azovbalttrans
• Banque Cantonale Vaudoise
• BCP Bank
• CellMark Belgium NV
• CME Group
• Colakoglu Metalurji AS
• Continental AG & Co OHG
• Copex
• CVS
• Deltasteel Group SA
• Ezz Steel
• Gemini Corp
• Government of Turkey
• Hatch Associates Ltd
• Hoganas Sweden
• Inspectorate International Limited
• Jindal Shadeed Iron & Steel LLC
• Jordan Steel PLC
• Kobolde & Partners AB
• Laura Staalcenter Maastricht BV
• Mechel East Europe Metallurgical Division
• Med Trade Inc & Ho§man Iron & Steel
• Mergermarket
• Mitsui & Co Europe Plc
• MMK Metalurgy
• Nedstaal BV
• Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation
• OECD
• OMK Steel
• Port of Rotterdam Authority
• Rakeen Steel Industries Company
• Remat Brasov SA
• RKG International Pvt Ltd
• S Sacker (Claydon) Ltd
• Sanex International Pte Ltd
• Sankaty Advisors
• Shimabun Corporation
• SMS Concast
• Spinelli Sas
• Stena Metal International AB
• Task Force for Business and Stability Operations, US Department of Defense
• Tata Steel
• Turkish Iron and Steel Producers Association
• United Steel Industrial Co (KSCC)
• Wood Mackenzie Ltd
• World Steel Association
• Xinxing Ductile Iron Pipes Co
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