One of a kind, Metal Bulletin Events' South African Ferro Alloy Conference 2010 will for the 3rd time create the forum to discuss the future of one of the world's most important sources of alloying elements. A South African event with an international agenda, the conference will examine the domestic factors affecting the industry in the context of a truly global market.
With topics including:
Forecast trends in power supply, how Eskom's plans will define the future of the industry
South African rail and road infrastructure, how can it adapt to suit the industries needs?
Will China increase refining or continue to import of semi finished product? A question of tariffs, UG2 and the demand for stainless steel
How will government provide the incentives for continued growth? And how leading industry players intend on surviving
The current risks and opportunities of doing business in Zimbabwe, is it the sleeping giant of the chrome ore industry?
With an expected attendance of over 300 delegates including miners, leading ferro-alloy producers, senior government officials, traders and end-users, the conference will provide the perfect forum to network, do deals and discuss the key issues affecting supply, demand, price and the industry at large in one of the most important markets in the world.
Benefits of attending:
Network with all the key players in the South African industry
Analyse the role of china in determining the market
Develop new trading partnerships and build on key relationships
Review the risks and opportunities of realising the potential of untapped mineral reserves in the region
Gain insight into the intentions and thought of the region's most important players