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3rd Annual World Scrap Metal Congress 2007 (Past event - SOLD OUT)
Introduction
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Running for the 3rd year, World Scrap Metal Congress 2007 provides you with the most unique platform where international scrap metal sellers meet buyers from the East. Bringing together more than 300 scrap metal sellers and buyers from over 12 countries to speak, you will have exclusive privy to the business issues and opportunities.
Where buyers and sellers from the East and the West meet:
A global forum that unites international scrap metal processors with serious buyers from the largest markets in the world - Asia and emerging countries
Where Ferrous and Non-Ferrous scrap metal producers from over 12 countries convene to influence and shape the secondary metal industry in Asia
A platform where government officials, financiers, analysts, traders and technology solutions providers share insights and critical information on the direction of the industry
Conference programme
Day One Monday 12 November 2007
REVIEWING ECONOMIC FUNDMENTALS AND THE DEMAND AND SUPPLY DYNAMICS FOR SCRAP METALS GLOBALLY
9.00-9.10
Chairman’s welcome address
Manfred Beck, Publisher & Editor,
Recycling International, Netherlands
9.10-9.50
Assessing the increasing demand for ferrous and non-ferrous metals and the roll-on impact on scrap metal demand and prices.
Assessing the growth across key emerging markets and their increasing demand for raw materials: China, India, Vietnam, the Middle East, Russia and Brazil
Can the economic growth be sustained or is it a bubble to waiting to be bust soon as predicted by leading analysts?
How are demands currently being supported by actual raw materials: iron ore, bauxite and copper ore?
How is the global scrap metal market benefiting from the buoyant economy?
Calum Baker, Head of Research, Steel Making Raw Materials, CRU, UK
Lev Chesalov, Chief Editor, Rusmet
Jiangyuan Hong, Vice Chairman, Xinguolian Futures, China
Amit Chatterjee, Advisor to MD, Tatasteel, India
Moderator: Manfred Beck, Publisher & Editor, Recycling International, Netherlands
9.50-10.30
Panel discussion: A global and regional outlook on the demand and supply of ferrous and non ferrous scrap metal
Assessing the demand for scrap metal across US, Europe, Middle East and Asia and identify what has changed over the last one year
Impact of environment regulations being implemented across the globe to encourage the usage of recyclable materials
Understand pricing dynamic: is it a seller’s market now?
How are scrap metal traders bridging the gaps between buyers and sellers across different markets
Find out the developments of online trading exchanges for scrap metals
Trevor Munro, President, Scrap Metal Recycling Association, New Zealand
Ah Yong Tan, Secretary General, South East Asia Iron and Steel Institute, Thailand
Jennifer Huang, Analyst, CRU, China
Ehsan Haji Amin, Advisor, Ala International Trading, UAE
Moderator: Scott Horne, VP of Government Relations & General Council, ISRI, USA
10.30-11.00
Speed networking
11.00-11.30
Morning refreshments
INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS OF SCRAP METALS ACROSS KEY FOCUS COUNTRIES
11.30-12.00
Identify how China is regulating the overheating of the metal producing industry and encouraging the usage of scrap metals
Analysing the impact of China’s changing legal environment pertaining to scrap metal take back regulations and the trading of scrap metals
Understand how the trading of raw materials is regulated in China and how it is impacting the scrap metal industry within China
Identifying tariff and non-tariff barriers directly impacting the trading of scrap metals
Economics and environmental drivers: Find out how is China encouraging the usage of scrap metals
Guang Xia, Head, Policy Research Center for Environment and Economy, State Environmental Protection Administration of China, China
12.00-12.30
Usage of scrap metals in India: Stage of developments and opportunities for local and international buyers and sellers
Assessing the demand and supply of scrap metals in India
Understanding the regulatory developments and impact on buyers and sellers
Scrap metals trading transparency and pricing dynamics
Identifying how e-scrap industry is evolving in India
Akhilesh Das, Minister of State, Ministry of Steel, India
12.00-12.30
Insight into the demand from Middle East and the regulations governing the scrap metals industry
Understanding the regulatory developments and impact on buyers and sellers
Identifying key drivers of demand for raw materials in Middle East
Breaking down demand fluctuation and price volatility
The importance of developing an efficient scrap metal trading regime
Salam Sharif, CEO, Sharif Metals, UAE
13.00-14.30
Networking luncheon
BUYERS SESSION: HOW MUCH SCRAP METAL IS NEEDED AND WHAT ARE FERROUS METAL MANUFACTURERS LOOKING FOR?
14.30-15.30
Learn about the raw materials management strategy from one of the world’s largest steel producer
trategies towards managing the scarcity of raw materials and the increasing prices
Building the economic and environmental business case towards increased usage of scrap metals
Evaluating the latest technological updates and their impact on scrap metals demand
Kees Gerretse, Director of Supplies, Corus Group, UK
15.00-15.30
In search of scrap metals to fuel growth: what is China’s leading producer looking for?
What does a top steel mill look for when sourcing for scrap?
Price or quality?
How much scrap is utilised in the production?
Will the Chinese take to EAF in a bigger way?
Sheng Huang, Head of Scrap, Shaogang Iron & Steel Group, China
15.30-15.45
Increase your turnover through strategic procurement
Understanding the strategy adopted by Jindal Stainless in achieving more than 53% increase in turnover and 38& increase EBIDTA
Leading corporate turn around and cost reduction through transforming procurement from a back office task to a strategic business function
Sanjay Sarda, Vice President, Sourcing & Supply Management, Jindal Stainless Limited, India
15.45-16.15
Afternoon refreshments
THE MARKET FOR NON- FERROUS SCRAP METALS
16.15-17.00
Identifying market drivers, pricing dynamics and the latest technology developments for aluminium scraps
Understanding the volatile market for aluminium scrap and primary metal: identifying key drivers of demand and find out how sustainable it is?
Impact of rapidly changing price of aluminium scrap on the buying and selling strategies of recyclers and manufacturers
Latest technological innovation for aluminium
Hongwei Li, Vice President, Shanghai Sigma Metals, China
17.00-17.30
Identifying China's demand for non-ferrous scrap metals and understanding the impact of regulatory trade barriers
Find out how the Chinese government interferes with the market by adjusting duties, export incentives and VAT refunds
How long will China remain a net scrap importer?
What keeps Chinese prices from reflecting reality?
Is China losing its advantage in buying lower grades of scrap to Vietnam, Indonesia and India?
Michael Kelley, Vice President, Metal Exchange Corp, US
Patrick Church, Managing Director, Fj Church & Sons, UK
Jiwei Wang, Secretary General, China Association of Resource Comprehensive Utilization & China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association Recycling Metal Branch, China
Moderator: Scott Horne, VP of Government Relations & General Council, ISRI, USA
17.30-19.30
Cocktail party and One-to-One meeting session
We understand that importance of meeting the right people over a 2 day conference to make your investment and time off office worthwhile. During this meet and match session, we will specially bring you who you want to meet to do business. Over the last two years, this event has been a key platform for international scrap metal sellers to meet buyers across Asia.
Day Two Tuesday 13 November 2007
SUPPLY OF SCRAP METALS!
9.00-9.15
Chairman's address
Scott Horne, VP of Government Relations & General Council, ISRI, USA
9.15-9.45
Spotlight on E-scrap: How to successfully harness this as a new source of raw material to scrap metal recyclers?
What are the opportunities and potentia
l challenges in advancing the usage of e-scrap as alternative scrap material?
Analyses of stewardship systems and trends
Understanding key scrap collection issues, recycling market factors, and legislative policy impact
What are the current technologies, processes and regulations?
Joe Caruso, Managing Director, Triple M Metal, Canada
9.45-10.30
Europe: Leading the world in recycling
How are EU's regulations helping the European waste disposal industry?
Forecast on recycling industry's trends of growth, globalisation and consolidation and their impact on the supply and pricing of scrap metals
Assessing key export markets: Where are their scraps going to?
Supply from Europe for the next 5 years
European export policies: More conservative than US?
Murat Bayram, General Manager, Import & Export, TSR Recycling, Germany
Francois Selton, Eska Group Cff Recycling, Europe
Peter Brookes, President Metal & Waste Recycling, British Metals Recycling, UK
Moderator: Manfred Beck, Publisher & Editor, Recycling International, Netherlands
10.30-11.15
Morning refreshments
SUPPLY OF SCRAP METALS II
11.15-11.45
US: Supplying the world's demand for scrap metal
What is the current supply outlook: identify the production of scrap metals for the next 5 years from the US
Market consolidation: What is the impact of this growing trend on the global scrap supply
Identify leading suppliers of scrap metals and the key markets that US supply to
Assessing technological innovations in maximizing the production of scrap metals
Understanding the export laws governing scrap metals in US
What are the current challenges facing scrap metal recyclers and what are the future trends?
William Bremner, President, Behr Iron & Steel Corporation, USA
11.45-12.15
Tapping on the huge supply of scrap metal waste generated from China
Understanding China’s rapidly evolving recycling industry and opportunities for international buyers
Identifying how international sellers can break into China’s lucrative market
Establishing yourself as a buyer, processor and broker of scrap metals generated within China
Creating an efficient scrap collection systems
Opportunities for developing an e-scrap market
John Chen, Executive Vice President, Tungtai Group, USA
12.15-14.00
Networking luncheon
SCRAP METAL TRADING & PROCUREMENT STATEGIES
14.00-14.30
Understand how trade financing can assist you in managing your capital for greater returns
Francois Dotta, Eurofin Asia, Hong Kong
14.30-15.15
Panel discussion: Managing pricing volatility and risks through strategic procurement and financial planning strategies
Keeping pace with the volatile demand, supply and pricing trends in the metal markets
Assessing your you can hedge your risks in volatile market
Buying into futures: Smart or risky?
Trade financing: How can the banks help to mitigate risk?
What other ways can you minimise your risk?
Li Jun, Shanghai Tonglian Futures Co. Ltd, China
Jiangyuan Hong, Vice Chairman, Xinguolian Futures, China
BB Dwivedi, General Manager of Procurement, Ispat Industries, India
Harry Tsindos, Managing Director, Nortrade International, Australia
Moderator: Francois Dotta, Eurofin Asia, Hong Kong
15.15-15.45
Afternoon refreshments
ALTERNATIVE RAW MATERIALS FOR SCRAP METAL RECYCLERS
15.45-16.15
Supply and demand of E-scrap: creating a transparent and dynamic trading market for e-scrap
What are the opportunities and potential challenges in advancing the usage of e-scrap as alternative scrap materials?
Creating a transparent trading system
Partnership and distribution: how you create an integrated value chain with your suppliers and customers from across the world
What are the current technologies, processes and regulations?
James Wood, President, RecycledPCparts.com, USA
16.15-17.00
Finale Panel discussion: Forecasting the future of scrap supplies and substitutes for scrap metal recycling
Assessing traditional sources: ELV recycling, Ship recycling
Where are emerging scraps sources: E scrap, urban waste, dentures, manhole covers?
Where are the emerging scrap exporting markets?
How will the scrap metal industry look like in the next 5 – 10 years and how should the industry prepare itself for the challenges and opportunities
Harry Tsindos, Managing Director, Nortrade International, Australia
Ehsan Haji Amin, Advisor, Ala International Trading, UAE
Murat Bayram, General Manager, Import & Export, TSR Recycling, Germany
Scott Horne, VP of Government Relations & General Council, ISRI, USA
Moderator: Lev Chesalov, Chief Editor, Rusmet
17.00-17.30
Q&A and close of conference
Who should attend
By industry type:
Metal manufacturers
Metal recyclers / processors
Electronics scrap processors
Scrap metal importers/ exporters/ traders
Raw materials suppliers
Metal distributors / agents
Industry analysts, researchers and consultants
Investment banks
Metal Exchanges
Equipment & new technology suppliers
Financial and legal professionals specializing in metal industry
Government solid waste officials
Electronics manufacturers
Generators of e-scrap
End users of recovered materials
Recycling business managers
Waste haulers
Environmental organizations
Metal industry investors & financiers
By job title:
CEOs / CFO / CIO
Presidents/ MDs
VPs / GMs
Head of Operations
Head of Manufacturing
Head of Import / Export
Head of Business Development
Head of Scrap / Raw Material / Procurement
Head of R&D
Head of Recycling / Recycling Solutions
Head of Purchasing
Head of Investment
Business Development Directors
Marketing & Sales Directors
Finance Directors
Economists / Analysts / Consultants
Project Financiers
Commodities Investors
Organising commmittee
Media partner
Event's location
The conference is taking place at the Intercontinental Pudong Shanghai Hotel,777 Zhangyang Road, Pudong, Shanghai, 200120, China, Tel: +86 21 5835 6666, Fax: +86 21 5835 7777.
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