Europe Steel Markets 2024
Venue
Europe Steel Markets 2024 conference took place at the NH Milano Congress Centre in Milan, Italy.
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EUROMETAL http://www.eurometal.net
EUROMETAL is the European federation of steel tubes and metals distribution and trading. The roots of EUROMETAL date back to 1950, when the European Community for Coal and Steel was created by Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. EUROMETAL members are national federations of steel, metals and tubes distribution as well as distribution, SSC and trading companies having cross border activities in European OECD countries.
Since its establishment in 1928, NASS has been successfully working to promote the interests of steel service centres throughout the UK. NASS is the only trade association covering the whole of the UK steel stockholding industry. NASS members supply steel to UK manufacturing and are a vital link in the supply chain from producer to customer, handling some 8 million tonnes of steel a year, principally to the construction, automotive and engineering industries.
GMK Center https://gmk.center/en/
GMK Center is a think-tank and consulting company with focus on CIS iron&steel sector. GMK Center offers comprehensive consulting services and industrial expertise, together with partners World Steel Dynamics (US) and Horst Wiesinger Consulting (Austria). GMK Center works with all key players in Ukraine – Metinvest, Interpipe, Ferrexpo, ArcelorMittal Kryviy Rih, DCH Steel, Centravis. Also, GMK Center highlights the main events and trends in steelmaking industry through the web-portal gmk.center. GMK Center is a communication platform as well, organizing forums, round tables and meetings for market participants.
UNESID https://unesid.org/
UNESID is the steel production companies association of Spain. It comprises all the manufacturers of flat and longs steel products of Spain, in every quality: carbon, alloyed or stainless steel. Producers of steel tubes (seamless and welded), precision strip, cold finished, road restraint systems are also members of the Association.
Polska Unia Dystrybutorów Stali www.puds.pl
Polska Unia Dystrybutorów Stali (Polish Association of Steel Stockholders) is an association of companies that distribute metallurgical products in Poland. Through a variety of activities, PUDS creates a platform for exchanging experiences, business contacts and joint ventures for companies for which steel is the main commercial product. The aim of PUDS is for the Polish steel industry to be integrated, steel distributors acted according to good commercial rules and the steel market in Poland was strong and competitive with foreign steel distribution companies.
UAHE https://uahe.es/wordpress/
UAHE is the Spanish Association of Steel Stockholding companies created in 1910. Our member companies stock, distribute and pre-process a wide range of steel products. We count with more than 130 companies with nearly 200 warehouses all over the country.
Siderweb www.siderweb.com
siderweb - The Italian steel community is the only online information provider in Italy dedicated entirely to the steel supply chain. It is a point of reference for industry stakeholders, thanks to its sober style devoted to in-depth analysis and objectivity. Since 2005 it has organized Made in Steel and structured its contents: conferences, interviews, outlooks. Since 2009 it has been surveying the prices of almost 60 raw materials and steel products on the national market every week, with the method certified by the Laboratory of Statistics Data Methods and Systems of the University of Brescia. Since 2022 it has published 5 weekly indexes on scrap, carbon steel, long and flat products, and stainless steel.
MESteel https://www.mesteel.com/start.htm
MESTEEL is a Middle East b2b steel portal, providing buyers and sellers with, an in-depth database, steel offers, inquiries, news, jobs, information, events.
YISAD http://www.yisad.org.tr/
Flat Steel Import, Export and Industry Association was founded in 2003 by the founder president Mustafa Açıkalın, for the purpose of gathering flat steel importers, exporters and traders together with the industrialists who are engaged in manufacturing using flat steel, under one roof in an effective way; establishing cooperation and solidarity; working on the identification and solution of the requirements and problems of the industry.
Assofermet https://www.assofermet.it/
Assofermet is the trade association that represents 450 trade and distribution companies nationwide in four different sectors: steel, with companies active in the trade, distribution and pre-processing of steel products; scrap, with plants that carry out collection, recovery, recycling and trade in ferrous scrap; metals, with companies in the trade, distribution, pre-processing and recycling of nonferrous scrap; and hardware, with companies in the trade and distribution of hardware and do-it-yourself items. Thanks to Assofermet, member companies can have access to all the most important general and detailed issues in their business sector, at the regulatory and market level. The association, which is part of Confcommercio-Imprese per l’Italia, is a key meeting point for companies, media and stakeholders involved in some of the most relevant sectors for the Italian economy.
Steel Exporters' Association www.cib.org.tr
Steel Exporters' Association is a non-profit business organization of more than 1250 companies representing the largest steel producers and exporters in the Turkish steel industry. It carries on its operations with the aim of increasing the export potential of the Turkish steel industry and paves the way for Turkish steel producers/exporters, with main objective to foster and attain sustainable global steel market based on free and fair trade. The Association also solves the problems of its member companies face at home and abroad, provides contact between members and foreign importers in order to ease the export processes, serves up-to-date domestic and global market news, reports and analyses.
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9:00-10:00
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9:15-10:45
Session 1: Europe’s place in a rapidly changing global steel industry
European steelmakers saw profit margins fall drastically in 2023 after two positive years. Now, their competitive position is threatened further by rising carbon costs and the transition to low-emission production. The European economy barely avoided a recession in 2023, and automotive, the only major steel end-use sector to perform solidly in 2023, is expected to slow down in 2024. The share of imports in total European steel consumption meanwhile remained high in 2023. Nevertheless, the extension of Russian slab import quotas shows Europe’s dependence on feedstock imports. Despite lacking the resources to produce green steel competitively, the EU is charging ahead with more ambitious decarbonisation targets than any other region. EU steelmakers are at the forefront of converting to DRI-EAF or DRI-ESF production but will encounter renewable energy bottlenecks. Meanwhile, emerging markets, such as India, are rapidly expanding steel consumption to cater to urbanisation and consumer goods demand, and so need to build capacity fast before decarbonised technology is ready at scale. This has put them on a collision course with Europe. Thanks to optimum local conditions, Australia, Brazil and the Middle East are touted to become low-emission metallic feedstock supply hubs for mature economies like Europe, posing questions over supply chain sustainability. This session will aim to discuss global steel megatrends. It will look at how Europe is responding to and driving them. What are the prospects for European demand in the second half of the year? Will European steel output continue to decline during the coming years? How do major steelmakers in other regions view Europe’s blistering decarbonisation push, and how do they intend to respond?
- • How are European mills responding to rising carbon costs?
- • What prospects are there for European steel demand in 2024?
- • Will imports continue to occupy a large share in European consumption?
- • Are EU steelmakers’ DRI-EAF/ESF timelines realistic?
- • How will steelmakers in fast-developing countries like India deal with EU climate regulation?
- • Are green ore-based metallic supply hubs a viable model?
- • Does Europe need to reconcile itself to deindustrialisation amid continuously dropping steel production?
Format: 10-12 min presentations + Q&A
Moderator: Adam Smith, Global Editor, Kallanish Steel
Speakers:
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10:45-11:30
☕ Networking Break ☕
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11:30-13:00
Session 2: Key markets beyond Europe - demand, investment & trade flows
China’s hotly-anticipated Covid reopening underwhelmed, compounded by the country’s real estate sector woes. The Asian giant saw steel exports in 2023 approach the fabled 2015-2016 levels, causing the global supply chain to fret over margins again. Much of how 2024 plays out will depend on whether Chinese exports sustain or domestic demand improves, absorbing more production. Indian consumption is meanwhile growing fast, with steelmakers there investing into massive new, mainly blast furnace-based steelmaking capacity. The country has enjoyed lucrative coil exports to the EU in recent years. How will CBAM impact this trade? Amid its economic woes, Turkey is meanwhile yet to see post-earthquake reconstruction materialise. This will present a big opportunity for steel demand. The country has invested into significant new HRC capacity in recent years but must now compete with the resurgence of Chinese exports. The US market has a dynamic of its own, with strong internal demand, resilient economic growth and protection measures. There is uncertainty over the outcome of this year’s presidential election however and how this will impact steel demand. Big elections are also taking place this year in the EU, India, Mexico and Russia. How will these impact steel demand? Is there a possibility of normalisation in some steel trade relationships, such as between Europe and Russia?
- • Will Chinese steel demand recover this year, taking tonnages out of the export market?
- • When will stalled Indian demand return following the elections?
- • How will Indian steel exporters adapt to CBAM?
- • Will Turkey have sufficient steel supply to meet post-earthquake reconstruction demand?
- • How will the presidential election impact the resilient US economy?
- • How are trade flows being impacted by Red Sea shipping disruption?
- • What is the outlook for geopolitical tensions?
- • What is the next bright spot for steel demand?
Format: 10-15 min presentations + panel
Moderator: Paul Mullins, Director, Kallanish Commodities
Speakers:
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13:00-14:15
🍴 Lunch Break 🍴
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14:15-15:45
Session 3: Steel input costs – energy, freight and the raw materials rollercoaster
Prices of iron ore, scrap and coking coal all remained elevated in 2023 amid supply tightness and firm Chinese steel production. What are the expectations for 2024? Will iron ore sentiment in China weaken? Will increasing Indian demand drive up coking coal prices? Will the firm US market make sourcing scrap more expensive? Scrap is under particular scrutiny due to its requirement for steelmaking electrification. Will there be a shortage of high-quality scrap supply for new EAF capacity? How likely is Europe to impose restrictions on scrap exports and what form will these take? What impact will banks ceasing to provide coal mine financing have on coking coal supply and pricing? How will new iron ore mines coming online in Africa tip the supply/demand balance? Freight rates are also in focus again amid the shipping disruptions in the Red Sea, which have significantly increased transit times and cost around the Cape of Good Hope. How is this impacting intercontinental steel trade and pricing? Rising energy costs and inflation have also impacted steel business, especially in Europe and Turkey. What are the prospects for this going forward? Raw materials, energy and freight costs will be analysed to understand the future direction of input costs across the ferrous supply chain.
- • What are the expectations for raw materials prices in 2024?
- • Will increased Indian demand tighten the coking coal market further?
- • Will the firm US market make sourcing scrap more expensive?
- • Will there be sufficient scrap to cater for steelmaking electrification?
- • How likely is Europe to impose restrictions on scrap exports and what form will these take?
- • How will new iron ore mines coming online in Africa tip the supply/demand balance?
- • How is the Red Sea shipping disruption impacting intercontinental steel trade and pricing?
Format: 10-15 min presentations + panel
Moderator: Tomas Gutierrez, Managing Editor Asia, Kallanish Steel
Speakers:
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15:45-16:30
☕ Networking Break ☕
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16:30-18:00
Session 4: Steel supply chain – new and recurring challenges
In recent years, the European steel supply chain has demonstrated its ability to quickly adapt to the ever-changing market scenario. In this session, speakers will analyse the new challenges faced by the steel supply chain. These challenges include uncertainty impacting freight cost and deliveries, the need to adjust to new CBAM regulations, and the increasing demand by end-users for steel processors and service centres to reduce their carbon footprint. Steelmakers are meanwhile having to manage raw material supply chain security amid global defragmentation and increased sustainability considerations. End-users will also share their views on demand and service expectations during the session.
- • How are steel buyers coping with current freight cost and lead time volatility?
- • What challenges are EU importers and their non-EU suppliers facing from CBAM?
- • How are service centres and distributors responding to increasing end-user demand for lower Scope 3 emissions?
- • What are the prospects for end-user steel demand in 2024?
- • Can European buyers easily source commodity-grade HRC from domestic markets?
- • What are Europe's alternative viable slab supply sources if Russian quotas are withdrawn?
- • How are supply chains shifting to reduce virgin raw material use and increase recycling?
- • How are producers working with input material suppliers to ensure reduced Scope 3 emissions?
Format: 10-15 min presentations + Q&A
Moderator: Emanuele Norsa, Head of Content, Siderweb
Speakers:
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18:00-20:00
🍸 End Day 1 & Cocktail reception 🍸
The Europe Steel Markets 2024 conference programme is below.
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9:30
Day 2 Conference Sessions Start
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9:30-11:00
Session 5: Decarbonisation – a necessary challenge
Decarbonisation is an all-encompassing megatrend that will drive decisions and investments in the steel industry for decades to come. The goal is clear. Reduce carbon dioxide emissions from an industry responsible for around 7% of them. But how do we get there? Is the technology ready? Are the resources sufficient? This session will examine the challenges faced by the industry to transition to low-emission production. Europe has been at the forefront of the push to lower emissions, with policymakers introducing CBAM and phasing out carbon allowances. How are European steelmakers faring with their transitions? Are service centres and distributors keeping up? How are steel buyers and end users preparing to absorb the pricing premiums associated with low-emission steel supply? Various European producers are investing heavily into hydrogen-based DRI-EAF steelmaking, supported by state subsidies, but is green hydrogen production viable in Europe? Is importing low-emission metallics from export hubs like Australia, Brazil and the Middle East a viable alternative? What are the challenges associated with securing sufficient high-quality scrap supply for low-emission steelmaking? How will the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) impact global steel trade? What will become of newly commissioned Asian blast furnaces as the world heads unstoppably in the direction of increased environmental regulation?
- • Will insufficient renewable energy infrastructure prove to be a bottleneck for zero-emission DRI-EAF steelmaking?
- • Will green hydrogen availability suffice to cover demand in the early 2030s?
- • Is state aid for steel acceptable now?
- • Will green metallic supply hubs be a feasible business model?
- • What technological innovation is needed to remove scrap impurities?
- • Will resource nationalism increase amid scrap’s gaining importance?
- • What challenges do importers face with CBAM?
- • Given the various speeds of decarbonisation, what will become of Asian blast furnaces?
Format: 10-15 min Presentations + Q&A
Moderator: Christian Koehl, Editor Northern Europe, Kallanish
Speakers:
- Stephane Tondo, Technical Head Governmental Affairs & Climate Change, ArcelorMittal Europe
- Giovan Battista Landra, Group Sustainability and Environmental Director, AFV Beltrame Group
- Luciana Filizzola, Director Sustainability & Communications, GMH Gruppe
- James Moss, Partner, First River Consulting
- Arnaud Guerendel, Vice President Sales, Vulcan Green Steel
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11:00-11:45
☕ Networking Break ☕
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11:45-12:45
Session 6: Steel outlook – supply, demand & pricing
Key industry executives from different sectors will join a panel to discuss their views on steel supply, demand and prices for the coming six months. 2023 was a challenging year for steel markets, characterised by high raw material prices and low margins for finished steel prices as Chinese exports surged to close to 2015-2016 levels. What will be the trend for steel prices going forward? Should we expect stability in Chinese steel prices, and a reduction in exports? Is the Indian market going to continue to outperform other global indicators? Will Indian HRC exports to Europe maintain the impressive levels seen in 2023? The panel will discuss these issues and much more.
- • What is the outlook for steel prices in 2024?
- • What will be the main issues affecting trade?
- • Will Chinese exports come down?
- • How are safeguards impacting imports into the EU?
- • To what extent are European mills restricting supply?
- • Will raw material prices remain elevated in 2024?
Format: panel discussion
Moderator: Adam Smith, Global Editor, Kallanish Steel or Paul Mullins, Director, Kallanish
Speakers:
- Julian Verden, Managing Director Europe, Stemcor Group
- Alessandro Fossati, Managing Director, Gamma Trade
- Tommaso Sandrini, CEO, S.Polo Lamiere SPA
- Tanmoy Mandal, Director & Global Head Metals & Mining, Research & Consulting Group
- Gunwook Dean Park, Senior Manager, SeAH Coated Metal Europe
- Mario Borsese, Co-founder & Managing Partner, DP Trade
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12:45-13:00
👋 Chairman's Closing Remarks 👋
Speakers
Europe Steel Markets 2024 Attendees
Company | Position | Country |
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AFV Beltrame Group | Group Sustainability and Environmental Director | Italy |
Akcelik Iron and Steel Inc. | General Manager | Turkey |
Alex Stewart International Corporation | Director | Turkey |
Al Ghurair Iron & Steel LLC | Deputy Manager / Sales & Marketing | United Arab Emirates |
AMIC - an affiliate of TASNEE | Business Development Metals | Saudi Arabia |
ArcelorMittal Europe | Technical Head Governmental Affairs & Climate Change | Luxembourg |
ArcelorMittal Flat Europe | Global Trade Policy Representative | Belgium |
ArcelorMittal Industeel | Strategic Planning & Business Development | France |
Arkhon Panel Α.Ε. | Procurement | Greece |
ARTROM STEEL TUBES S.A. | Head of TehnoMarketing and Market Research Department | Romania |
ASP Trade SA | CEO | Switzerland |
Assofermet | President | Italy |
Assofermet | Head of Communications | Italy |
Assofermet | President | Italy |
Assofermet | Director | Italy |
Assofermet | Assofermet Legal Counsel | Italy |
Beltrame Group | Group Communication Manager | Italy |
Blachotrapez Sp.zo.o. | procurement director | Poland |
Bmg Latin America Inc | CEO | United States |
Borusan Mannesmann | Board Member | Turkey |
Braemar plc | Global Head of Dry Research | United Kingdom |
Cetin Civata | Chairman of the Board | Turkey |
CLN Group | Board Managing Director | Italy |
Colakoglu Metalurji | CEO | Turkey |
Comal SpA | Manager Eusider | Italy |
Comal SpA | Purchase Manager Eusider | Italy |
Comal SpA | Manager Comal Ferlatta | Italy |
Court Holdings Limited | Executive Vice President; Strategy & Technology | France |
Credit Europe Bank N.V. | Senior Relationship Manager | Netherlands |
CRH | Group Category Manager BCMM | Netherlands |
CRU | Consultant | Ukraine |
DANCRO SA | Manager | Italy |
Danieli & C. Officine Meccaniche SpA | CEO and CTO | Italy |
Delta Steel | Managing Director | Switzerland |
DELTASTEEL SA | trader | Switzerland |
Dentons | United Kingdom | |
Dentons Europe LLP | Counsel | Belgium |
Diler Dis Ticaret | Board Member | Turkey |
Donalam & LME AFV Beltrame Group | CEO | Romania |
DP Trade | Co-Founder & Managing Partner | Switzerland |
DP Trade | Trader | Switzerland |
Ekinciler Iron and Steel Co. | Executive Board Member | Turkey |
Erciyas Celik Boru San. A.Ş. | President | Turkey |
Erdemir | Chief Marketing and Sales Officer | Turkey |
Eternal Tsingshan | Manager | China |
Eternal Tsingshan | Manager | China |
EUROMETAL | Director General | Luxembourg |
European Steel Association (EUROFER) | Director of Economic and Market Analysis | Belgium |
FIMI Machinery | Sales Back Office | Italy |
FIMI Machinery | CEO | Italy |
FIMI Machinery | Product Manager | Italy |
FIMI Machinery | Marketing Manager | Italy |
FIMI Machinery | Sales Manager | Italy |
FIMI Machinery | Sales Director | Italy |
FIMI Machinery | Technical Director | Italy |
FIMI Machinery | Sales Manager | Italy |
Firstriver | MD | United States |
First River Consulting | Consultant | Italy |
Gabrielli SpA | Manager | Italy |
Galex Steel International | Managing Director | United Arab Emirates |
Gamma Trade | Managing Director | Switzerland |
GMH Gruppe | Director Sustainability and Communications | Germany |
GMK Center | CEO | Ukraine |
GrafTech Switzerland S.A. | Director, Marketing & Market Intelligence | Switzerland |
Hadley Group | Procurement & Transport Director | United Kingdom |
Hanwa Italia S.R.L. | Italy | |
Hanwa Italia S.R.L. | Manager | Italy |
Hyundai Steel Slovakia s.r.o. | Marketing Strategist | Slovakia |
İÇDAŞ Dis Ticaret A.Ş | Chairman | Turkey |
Jefferies | Analyst | United Kingdom |
Jefferies | Analyst | United Kingdom |
Jepsen-stahl.de | Managing director | Germany |
Jindal Shadeed Iron and Steel | Corporate Communications | |
Jindal Shadeed Iron and Steel | CEO | India |
Kallanish | Director | United Kingdom |
Kallanish | Asia Editor and Head of Data | United Kingdom |
Kallanish | Sales Manager | Spain |
Kallanish | Business Development | Germany |
Kallanish | Journalist | Germany |
Kallanish | Journalist India | India |
Kallanish | Global Editor | Austria |
Kallanish | North American Journalist | United States |
Kallanish | Events Director | United Kingdom |
Kallanish | Global Event Marketing Manager | United Kingdom |
Kallanish | Journalist | United Arab Emirates |
Kallanish Commodities | Marketing Executive | Bulgaria |
Kallanish USA | Journalist USA | United States |
Kandil steel | Raw Material Purchasing Manager | Egypt |
Kandil Steel | Export Sales Area Manager | Egypt |
Kibar dis ticaret a.s. | Board Member and General Manager | Turkey |
Kingspan Ltd. | Procurement Director | Ireland |
Kroman Celik | Board Member | Turkey |
Lhoist | Marketing Analyst | Belgium |
Lhoist Europe | Commercial Manager Benelux | Belgium |
Lhoist SA | Key Account Manager | Belgium |
Limea Fisma | Purchasing Manager | Italy |
Maghreb Steel | Director Steel Trading, Raw Materials Sourcing & Export | Morocco |
Mavimetal srl | Commercial | Italy |
McKinsey | Associate Partner | Belgium |
McKinsey & Company | Analyst | Germany |
MESteel | Manager | United Arab Emirates |
Metal One Deutschland GmbH | Managing Director | Germany |
Metals Hub GmbH | Senior Account Executive | Germany |
Metinvest Trametal | Sales Director Italy | Italy |
Metinvest Trametal | Head of Marketing | Italy |
Minmetals Germany | Sales Manager | Germany |
MISETAL | Trader international | France |
MISETAL | Flat Steel, Aluminium & Stainless Steel Product Manager | France |
Moravia Steel Italia Srl | Italy | |
NASS | Director General | United Kingdom |
Navex | CEO Asia | Thailand |
NAVEX | Group CEO | France |
Nikel Paslanmaz Çelik Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş.. | Director | Turkey |
NLMK Plates Sales Europe | Marketing Analyst | Belgium |
Noviostaal - Acca Staal BV | Advisor | Netherlands |
Pagouni S.A. | PRESIDENT & CEO | Greece |
PUDS | Head Manager | Poland |
Reggio Metals SpA | Owner | Italy |
Research & Consulting Group AG | Director and Head - Metals and Mining Consulting | Germany |
Rio Tinto | Senior Sales Manager | United Kingdom |
Rio Tinto | Sales Specialist | United Kingdom |
Roba Metals | Commercial Director | Netherlands |
Roba Metals Steel Division | Managing Director | Netherlands |
ROCKWOOL Belgium NV | Regional Category Manager | Belgium |
Royal BAM Group nv | Global Category Manager Steel | Netherlands |
Saarstahl Group | Board Member | Germany |
Saarstahl Group | Senior Sales Manager, Energy Transmission and Processing | Germany |
Savojni SSC | Owner | Italy |
SeAH Coated Metal Europe | Senior Manager | Italy |
Shijiazhuang Iron and Steel Co., Ltd | Business representative | China |
SIDERMEC SPA | MANAGING DIRECTOR | Italy |
Siderweb | Head of Content | Italy |
Siderweb | Market Analyst & Editor | Italy |
Siderweb | Chief Analyst | Italy |
SMR GmbH | CSO | Austria |
Soybas | Vice President | Turkey |
S. POLO LAMIERE Spa | CEO | Italy |
Steelforce | Trader Europe | Belgium |
Steelforce NV | Trader Europe | Belgium |
Steelinvest Italia Srl | Regional Manager | Italy |
Stemcor | Managing Director - Europe | United Kingdom |
Stemcor | United Kingdom | |
Tata Steel | Manager Procurement | Netherlands |
Tata Steel Europe | Regional Head Europe | Italy |
Tata Steel Europe | Director, Regional Head Asia | Netherlands |
TATA Steel Europe | Manager Steel Purchase Europe | Netherlands |
Tata Steel Layde | Managing Director | Spain |
Tata Steel Limited | VP European Corporate Affairs | Netherlands |
Tata Steel Netherlands | Executive officer | Netherlands |
Tatmetal | Procurement and Trade Executive | Turkey |
Tatmetal | Sales and Marketing Manager | Turkey |
Tatmetal | Export Sales Specialist | Turkey |
UNICOIL | Sales Exectuive | Saudi Arabia |
UNICOIL | General Manager | Saudi Arabia |
VITKOVICE STEEL a.s. | Procurement Director | Czech Republic |
Voestalpine Rohstoffbeschaffungs GmbH | Managing director | Austria |
Vulcan Green Steel | Business Strategy | Oman |
Vulcan Green Steel | Business Development Director Europe | |
Vulcan Green Steel | Business Development Director Europe | United Kingdom |
Vulcan Green Steel Llc | Head Corporate Communications | Oman |
Vulcan Green Steel LLC | Vice President Sales | Italy |
Wijngaard Natie | CEO | Belgium |
Wijngaard Natie | Business Development Manager | Belgium |
Willy Korf Foundation | Chair | Germany |
Xiamen C&D Europe | Managing Director | China |
Yametas A.S. | Director | Turkey |
Yildiz Demir Celik | Marketing and Customer Experience Director | Turkey |
Yildiz Demir Celik | General Manager | Turkey |
Yildiz Demir Celik | CEO Office | Turkey |
Previous Attendees
Browse the lists below to see last years conference attendees.
Europe Steel Markets 2025 Attendees
Company | Position | Country |
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Hanwa Italia S.R.L. | Manager | Italy |
Lhoist SA | Key Account Manager | Belgium |
Lhoist SA | VP Commercial Europe | Belgium |
Pesmel Oy | Marketing communication manager | Poland |
UNICOIL | General Manager | Saudi Arabia |
Yildiz Demir Celik | Marketing and Customer Experience Director | Turkey |
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