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China Iron & Steel Association, China Non-ferrous Metals Industry Association and Mettalurgical Council of CCPIT are pleased to announce the 2nd China International Metal Recycling Forum 2005--Policy, Market and Technology: Mar.5-7, 2005 Guangzhou, P.R. China.


Host: China Iron & Steel Organization (CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor) The award for successful completion of an examination in information systems audit, control and security from the Information Security Audit and Control Association. See ISACA. ) China Non-ferrous Metals Industry Association (CNIA CNIA Canadian Nursing Informatics Association
CNIA Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Agropecuarias (Peru, Argentina, Colombia, Dominica, San Salvador)
CNIA Collectif National des Infirmières Anesthésistes
)

Organizer: Metallurgical Council of China Council for the Promotion of Int'l Trade (MC-CCPIT)

Supporter: Bureau of International Recycling (BIR BIR British Institute of Radiology
BIR Bureau of Internal Revenue
BIR Bureau of International Recycling
BIR Baculovirus IAP Repeat
BIR Biomedical Imaging Resource
BIR Bureau of Intelligence and Research (US State Department) 
) Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI ISRI Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries
ISRI Institute for Software Research, International (Carnegie Mellon University)
ISRI Information Science Research Institute
ISRI Intelligent Systems Research Institute
)

Co-organizer: China Association of Metalscrap Utilization Recycling Metal Branch, CNIA

Background of CIMRF2005

The CIMRF2003 has achieved great success in terms of both the number of participants (350) and quality of presentations. While in the past few months, great changes have taken place in the scrap metal recycling and trade field. China's absorbing ability has pushed the metal scrap price from a new high to another, also the loss of its appetite threw the world metal scrap price to slide, US has failed in curbing the free flow of scrap metal, the newly stipulated registration system by Chinese government Ever since Republic of China founded in January 1st, 1912, China has had several regional and national governments. List
  • Chinese Soviet Republic
  • Provisional Government of the Republic of China
  • Reformed Government of the Republic of China
 has caused great concerns within the industry ... China, consuming around one third of the world scrap material, has proved to be an important leverage on the world metal scrap price.

The CIMRF2005 is going to unfold a clear picture of China's industrial policy towards recycling industry and the world at large, China's potential market for metal scrap and the future prospects. Discussions will focus on the major metal scrap resources such as steel scrap, copper scrap and aluminum scrap, ect. in main scrap generating regions such as Europe, CIS countries There are two lists concerning CIS countries:
  • List of CIS countries by GDP (PPP)
  • List of CIS countries by GDP (PPP) per capita
, North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . Also CIMRF2005 will tell you that, China is also thirsty in advanced metal recycling equipment and technology. The CIMRF2005 will focus on, but not limited to China subject since it is already an indispensable part of the world market, CIMRF2005 will map out a world scenario on the recycling industry and metal scrap resources & market with the following topics to be touched upon.

Topics to be touched upon & Speakers Invited (Preliminary)

1. China's steel industry: a current big consumer and a prospect huge generator of steel scrap Mr. Wu Jianchang, Vice Chairman, China Iron & Steel Association (CISA)

2. Non-ferrous metal scrap: an indispensable material for the development of China's non-ferrous industry Mr. Kang Yi, Chairman, China Non-ferrous Metals Industry Association (CNIA)

3. An insight into the legislation, policy and environment protection practice of world recycling industry Mr. Francis Veys, Director General, Bureau of International Recycling (BIR)

4. Metal Recycling in North America and its industrial policy analysis Ms. Robin Wiener, President, Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc. (ISRI)

5. China's policy towards the recycling industry Ms. Zhao Jiarong, Director, Environment & Resources Comprehensive Utilization Dept. National Development & Reform Committee (NDRC NDRC National Development and Reform Commission (China)
NDRC National Defense Research Committee
NDRC National Defense Research Council
NDRC Nevada Desert Research Center
)

6. China's environment protection policy towards recycling Industry Mr. Zhang Lijun, Director, Environment Pollution Control Dept., State Environment Protection Administration (SEPA SEPA® Soft enhancer of percutaneous absorption Therapeutics A technology that enhances transdermal drug delivery. See Transcutaneous therapy. )

7. Motivation of China's Registration System for scrap imports and analysis on implementation effects Official from Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection & Quarantine (AQSIQ AQSIQ Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (People’s Republic of China) )

8. Build up the image of recycling industry to promote its healthy development Mr. Manfred Beck, Publisher & Editor, Recycling International

9. China's steel scrap recycling industry and the market prospects Mr. Wang Zhenwu, Executive Vice Chairman, China Association of Metal Scrap Utilization (CAMU CAMU Corrective Action Management Unit
CAMU Canberra Area Medical Unit
CAMU Communication Audio Management Unit (Racal) 
)

10. Analysis on the world steel scrap resources, market and trade situation Mr. Robert W. Philip, President & Chief Executive Officer, Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. 11. Steel scrap resources, market and trade situation in North America To be advised

12. Steel scrap resources, market and trade situation in CIS Cis (sĭs), same as Kish (1.)


(1) (CompuServe Information Service) See CompuServe.

(2) (Card Information S
 region Mr. ILATOVSKIY Denis Denis, king of Portugal: see Diniz.  V., General Director, JSC JSC Johnson Space Center (NASA)
JSC Joint Stock Company
JSC Java Studio Creator
JSC Joint Steering Committee
JSC Joint Standing Committee
JSC Journal of Symbolic Computation
JSC Joint Scientific Committee
 Industrial Group Mair

13. China's ELV ELV End-of-Life Vehicles
ELV Expendable Launch Vehicle
ELV Extra Low Voltage
ELV Emission Limit Value (environmental protection)
ELV Elektronisches Lastschrift Verfahren (German method of payment) 
 recycling industry and the market prospect Mr. Liu Jianmin, Chairman, China National Resources Recycling Association

14. Stainless steel stainless steel: see steel.
stainless steel

Any of a family of alloy steels usually containing 10–30% chromium. The presence of chromium, together with low carbon content, gives remarkable resistance to corrosion and heat.
 scrap & alloys Mr. Barry A. Hunter, Principal, Hunter-BenMet Assoc. LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
 

15. Inflow & outflow of steel scrap of China Mr. Wang Xiaoming, President, China Minmetals Trading Co. Ltd.

16. Steel scrap processing equipment in China and the market prospect Mr. Qin Linsheng, President, Hubei LiDi Machine Tool Ltd.

17. Int'l Metal scrap processing equipment & technologies and the market prospect Mr. Heinz Gerdes, Managing Director, Metso Linderman GmbH

18. Development of China non-ferrous metal scrap recycling industry and market prospects Mr. Wang Jiwei, Secretary General, Recycling Metal Branch, CNIA

19. Status quo [Latin, The existing state of things at any given date.] Status quo ante bellum means the state of things before the war. The status quo to be preserved by a preliminary injunction is the last actual, peaceable, uncontested status which preceded the pending controversy.  & prospect of world non-ferrous metal scrap, with focus on Aluminum Scrap Mr. Marc Natan, Managing Director, Trafigura Group

20. Analysis of world copper scrap resources, market and trade situation Mr. Robert Stein, Vice President, Non-ferrous Marketing, Alter Trading Corporation

21. Utilization of copper scrap in China and the demand analysis Mr. Zhang Xizhong, Director, Beijing Zhongse Metal Recycling Institute

22. Scrap Copper resources, market and trade situation in North America To be advised

23. A North American North American

named after North America.


North American blastomycosis
see North American blastomycosis.

North American cattle tick
see boophilusannulatus.
 perspective on aluminum scrap export to China Mr.Tom Mole, Chair of ISRI's Nonferrous Division, Connecticut Metal Industries, Inc.

24. Development of China's aluminum recycling industry and the market trend analysis Mr. Du Yongli, President, Baoding Longda Aluminium Co. Ltd. and more ...

Come to CIMRF2005 Hear the Industry Policy Tap the potential Market Share advanced technologies with the final goal to prosper your business!

General Arrangement

Mar. 5, 2005 Late Afternoon Registration Mar. 6-7, 2005 Presentations & Discussions

Sponsorship, Promotion and Advertisement Opportunities

CIMRF2005 welcomes sponsorship, provides various options for you to promote your business. Investors will get their money return by witnessing the growth of customer number, increase of business volumes and enhancement of corporate images within the industry. For detail, please contact the organization office.

Useful Tips

1. The topics & speakers is preliminary and is subject to slight revision, please log on to www.mc-ccpit.com to keep updated.

2. The Forum secretariat room and registration desk will be open from 15:00 on Saturday Mar. 5, 2005 (please follow the guiding signs in the hotel lobby)

3. The Forum working languages are English and Chinese. Simultaneous interpretation will be provided.

Concurrent highlight show

China International Metal Recycling Expo 2005

March 8---11, 2005 Guangzhou International Convention & Exhibition Center

The market is here

Guangdong province has one of the largest non-ferrous scrap markets of China. Eight new secondary metal processing zones are under-construction here and made Guangdong the most promising metal scrap market in China. The success of last show is manifested by exhibitors' satisfaction, such as LIEBHERR, HITACHI, Alan Ross, COLMAR, COPEX and others. Concurrent with the forum, China International Metal Recycling Exhibition will provide a platform for global trade companies and equipment manufacturers, science and research institutions, media and consulting companies to explore great profit in the show. Where else do you want to present your company and products, if not at the heart of the market? The organizing committee will provide you best service for your attendance.

Exhibits Profile

1. Scrap Ferrous scrap/Nonferrous scrap

2. Scrap processing equipment for ferrous and nonferrous metals

3. Equipment parts and accessories

4. Automobile recycling technology and equipment

5. Broker services

6. Transportation vehicles and services

7. Environmental technology, Uniforms

8. Professional publications and related media

For more information on the expo, please contact:

Ms. Zhang, Exhibition Dept. of Metallurgical Council of CCPIT CCPIT China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (Beijing)  Tel: 00-86-10-65131905 Fax: 00-86-10-65248384 Website: Http://www.metalsfair.com Email: lyzhang@metalsfair.com
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