29 February - 01 March, 2016, Moscow, Russia
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The 12th International Forum on Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Scrap Metal 2016 is the largest scrap metals event dedicated to the issues of metal scrap recycling, price formation, and consumption in Russia and overseas markets.

Every year this prestigious event gathers scrap metals recycling and trading companies, steel and non-ferrous metals manufacturers, scrap processing equipment suppliers, experts and analysts, industrial associations, and officials from Russia, CIS, and more than 37 countries.

 

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Speakers:

  • Govt. of the Russian Federation, Head of Metallurgy and Chemical Complex of Indutry and Infrastructure Dept., Igor Malyshev
  • Severstal Management, Sergey Naryshkin / Russia
  • Business Ombudsman for Environment and Nature Use; Representative of BIR in Russia, Ildar Neverov
  • Newell Recycling Equipment, LLC, Scott Newell /USA
  • Metkim Metal, Selim Argun/ Turkey
  • Kobolde & Partners, Rutger Gyllenram /Sweden
  • National Union of Industrialists Secondary Metallurgy, Association of Legal Entities, Vladimir Dvoretskiy / Kazakhstan
  • NORTROP Holdings, Anton Maslov / UK – Russia
  • Metso Minerals, Sergey Babushkin / Germany-Russia
  • Center for Educational Technologies (1C), Alexander Vilenskiy / Russia
  • RUSLOM.COM, Victor Kovshevny / Russia
  • RUSMET, Mikhail Rodionov / Russia

Key features of the forum in 2016:

  • Industrial exhibition.
  • Participation of more than 600 key players of Russian and international scrap metals markets
  • Listen to the development strategy and forecasts for the next 5 years.
  • Signing of the application to the Government against the ban for scrap metals export from Russia.
  • Networking and meetings of Russian and international participants.
  • Development and discussion of industrial standards.
  • Cancellation of licensing in scrap recycling business and introduction of obligatory self regulation.
  • Cancellation of the personal income tax for the individual scrap collectors.

Who should attend?

Scrap suppliers (exporters), scrap procurement and processing companies, consumers – metallurgical plants and mini-mills from Russia and other countries, scrap importers, scrap processing and handling equipment manufacturers and traders, shipping and logistics operators, analysts, financiers, representatives of industrial associations, and officials. Over 300 delegates from 25 countries attended this exclusive scrap event in 2012.

Conference Agenda

09:30 - 11:00

29 February 2016 
Registration of the participants, welcome coffee 

Exhibition. The lobby of the Moscow Government

11:00 - 11:30

The forum and the exhibition opening ceremony

Welcome address by the officials, the organizers, the sponsors, and the special guests of the forum

11:30 - 14:00 Plenary session “New state regulations for scrap metals recycling industry”
Questions:
  • Creation of ELV recycling industry in Russia
  • Creation of the network of Federal and regional authorities for the industry control
  • Legislative intentions
  • Improvement of the regulatory framework
  • Environmental taxes and their effect on steel products market and scrap recycling sector
  • Licencing: a discussion with the participation of The Department for fighting against Economic crimes and the Ministry of Interior
  • Creation of the self regulating system in Russia
14:00 - 14:30 Award ceremony 
“The Best of Scrap Metals Market” and the Honorable guests of the forum
14:30 - 15:30 Buffet, cocktails
15:30 - 16:30 Plenary and analytical session “Global and Russian markets of ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metals” 
Presentations by the sponsors. Express presentations by the participants
16:30 - 17:30 Panel discussion between scrap metals suppliers and metallurgical plants “Solutions for the problem of unstable supplies of quality scrap. Prices for scrap
17:30 - 18:30 Gathering of the participants
19:00 - 23:00 Evening reception in Novy Arbat Entertainment Center
09:30 - 11:00

01 March 2016 ?. 
Registration of new participants
 Welcome coffee

11:00 - 12:30 Plenary session and discussion “Industrial recycling” 
Questions:
  • ELV recycling (automobiles, vessels, railway carriages, aircrafts)
  • e-scrap
  • military scrap etc.
12:30 - 13:00 Coffee-break
13:00 - 14:30 Panel discussions on the topics suggested by the participants
14:30 - 15:30 Lunch
15:30 - 16:30 Panel discussions on the topics suggested by the participants. Acceptance of the forum resolution
16:30 - 18:00 Closing of the forum and the exhibition. Presentation of the certificates

participants So Far include delegates from:

Akademie der fuerenden Technologien NORTROP Holdings
AKRON Holding Promvest
Alfa Metall Recycling International
Alkom Red October Metallurgical Plant
ARDEN Equipment Vostok Republican Union of Secondary Metals Industrialists
BaltVtorResurs Rimeco
BusinessOrbita Russkiy Metall
ChelPipe Ryazan Metalurgical Company
Dalchermet SarVtorSnab
Ecosystema Scrap
Educational Technologies Center Severstal Management
ERM METAL TRADING ShlakTorg
Ferratek-Yug South stream
HETEK VORONEZH TEMPO
HUBEI LIDI MACHINE TOOL CO., LTD TMK Chermet
HWH Machines TradeActiveResourse
ImpexTrade TsentrVtorMet
Kaliningradvtortsvetmet Tungco
KarInterProm UBT-Ekologia
KazMetallKomplekt Uni-Blok
Kobolde & Partners UralMetKom
LEVEL UralMetProm
Liebherr-Russland UralMetResurs
Max-InTrade VC Baltic
Merso Minerals CIS VMS
Meta Vtorchermet Kaluzhskaya
Metalika Vtorchermet NLMK
METALL-SERVIS Vtorchermet-Nakhodka
Metalltorg Vtormet Industrial Company
METEKS Vtormet Makhachkala
METINVEST-RESOURCE Vtormet-Noyabrsk
Metkim Metal VtorMetResurs
Mostransmet Vtorsnabsoyuz
MZK Vtortsvetchermet
Newell Recycling Equipment Wiederkehr Recycling
Nordkom

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Registration Rates  
 Normal Price MEsteel Members Price
USD850 USD765
 
Accommodation is not included. The registration fee covers: Admission to all conference sessions, Lunch, Coffee Breaks, Conference proceedings, presentations. Participants and speakers are responsible for their accommodation, flights, visas, health insurance, and other travel costs.