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  • Indian Steel Pipes and Tubes – A Big Growth Expected?

    Indian Steel Pipes and Tubes – A Big Growth Expected?

    Steel pipes and tubes industry is one of the important segments of the Indian Steel sector, it contributes around 8 % of the India’s steel consumption. The steel pipes and tubes industry is classified into two segments – Electric Resistant Welded (ERW) and Submerged Acr Welded and Seamless (S&S). The Rs. 50,000 crore steel pipes and tubes industry is split equally between the ERW and S&S segments in value terms. In volume terms, the domestic market is split 70:30 between the two segments.

    Date & Time: 25 Sep, 3:30 PM (IST), 2:00 PM (Dubai), 6:00 PM (Singapore)

    Panellists:

    • Mr Ujjal Chakraborti, Executive Incharge,Tubes Business Unit, Tata Steel, India
    • Mr Godfrey John, Director & Business Unit Head India, APAC & EMENA, Welspun Corp Limited, India
    • Mr Anubhav Gupta, Chief Strategy Officer, APL Apollo Group, India
    • Mr Sudhir Goyal, Managing Director, Madhav KRG Limited, India
    • Mr Renil Antony, Senior Manager, Metal One Corporation, India
    • Mr Yogesh Kumar Bhatia, Head-Tube Mills, P P Rolling Mills Mfg Co Pvt Ltd, India

      Key points of discussion:
    • The market size of the pipe and tubes industry in India?
    • What is driving pipes demand in India?
    • Current and upcoming pipe capacities?
    • Impact of COVID on expansion plans?
    • Opportunities in this segment


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  • India’s Induction-based Steel Sector: Scenarios & Challenges

    India’s Induction-based Steel Sector: Scenarios & Challenges

    Secondary steel producers account for 35% of India’s total steel production of 110 million tonnes annually. Naturally, their substantial stake in the steel game impacts the demand, supply and prices in the domestic and foreign markets. At present, reeling under the blow of the Coronavirus pandemic, businessmen and entrepreneurs in this sector are fast at work with their business continuity plans. So let’s hear it out from key producers from four corners of India and find out their story to take their business forward and get an outlook for the sector too.

    Date & Time:

    May 21, Thursday at 4:00 PM (IST), 2:30 PM (Dubai Time), 6:30 PM (Singapore Time)

    Panellists:

    • Mr Avinash Bhandari,CEO-Steel, Electrotherm India Ltd., Ahmedabad, Gujarat
    • Mr Ghanshyam Goyal, Director, Kalika Steel Alloys Pvt Ltd., Jalna (Maharashtra)
    • Mr Sudhir Goyal, Managing Director, Madhav Alloys Ltd., Mandi Gobindgarh (Punjab)
    • Mr Kalpesh Agarwal – Director, Prakash Ferrous Industries Pvt. Ltd., Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
    • Mr Ramesh Agrawal, Director, Real Ispat & Power Ltd., Raipur (Chhattisgarh)
    • Mr Ashish Beriwala, Director, SRMB Srijan Pvt Ltd., Kolkata (West Bengal)
    • Mr YK Dalmia, Managing Director, Suraj Products Ltd., Rourkela (Odisha)


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    Key points to be covered:

    • Production and capacity utilisation levels
    • Prices with an outlook for the full year
    • Constraints with regard to labour, finances, markets
    • Raw materials supply and logistical bottlenecks
    • Future plans
  • Status of stainless steel sector post lockdown and way forward

    Status of stainless steel sector post lockdown and way forward

    Join recognized industry experts as they analyze and discuss the current challenges faced by the COVID-19 impacted Stainless Steel industry and measures required to be undertaken to overcome these challenges in both the near and long term.

    Date and Time

    May 15, Friday at 12:30 PM (IST), 3:00 PM (Singapore time), 11:00 AM (Dubai time)

    Panellists

    Mr. N C Mathur – Director, Jindal Stainless (Hisar) Ltd., Mr. K K Pahuja, President, Indian Stainless Steel Development Association (ISSDA) and Mr. Vijay Sharma, Director, Jindal Stainless Group


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    In addition to deliberating on Stainless Steel demand destruction and supply impact with 2020 forecasts, we ask our panel for their unique insight on:

    1) Could China’s pain be India’s gain – Demand recovery in 2021 and 2022?
    2) Implications of lacklustre downstream industries like Automotive and Infrastructure
    3) Emerging applications of Stainless Steel in India

  • COVID 19 Pandemic: How is SAIL Overcoming the Challenges

    COVID 19 Pandemic: How is SAIL Overcoming the Challenges

    As the Coronavirus pandemic gets factored into the economy and factories look to the graded opening up of the lockdown to help push their business, we speak to the public sector unit Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) to get an update on how they are fairing with production, sales and inventories.

    Join us as on Tuesday, 5 May 2020 at 11:00 AM (IST), 1:30 PM (Singapore time), 9:30 AM (Dubai time), as we interview Mr Anil Kumar Chaudhary, chairman of SAIL to get an all round perspective that would help people in the steel and raw materials market.


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    Key points of discussion

    • How do you see the current scenario for Indian domestic steel industry
    • Impact of production cuts by Indian primary mills
    • When do you foresee recovery in steel demand
    • Has limited domestic offtake resulted in piling up of inventories ?
    • How is India’s steel export market scenario
    • Initiatives taken by SAIL to help the country during Pandemic
  • Coronavirus Pandemic: Impact on Bulk Shipping Industry

    Coronavirus Pandemic: Impact on Bulk Shipping Industry

    The Coronavirus – starting from China – we have seen closing its borders in the beginning months of 2020. But now, just as China is starting to recover, Covid-19 is sweeping the developed economies in Europe and the Americas.

    In this webinar, senior executives from Interocean will shed light on the post-Covid-19 scenario and gauge the impact on the Indian shipping, logistics and export/import trade sectors.

    Join us on Thursday, Apr 23, 2020 at 12:30 PM (IST), 3:00 PM (Singapore time), 11:00 AM (Dubai time), to understand how Covid 19 is impacting bulk shipping industry.


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    Key points of discussion:

    • Indian port operations
    • Coal stockpiles status after lock down at major Indian ports
    • How are Indian steel mills placed with coking coal shipments for April/May?
    • How are Indian traders placed with non-coking coal shipments (South Africa and Indonesia) for April/May?
    • How has freight rate changed in the last few weeks?