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Industry Steel

Date Feb. 13, 2025

Duration 1 day

Location Istanbul, Turkey

Steel Scrap 2025

Super early bird rate

700.00

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Overview

Scrap is in the spotlight now more than ever. A mainstay of Turkish and US mills for decades, today, with decarbonisation driving business decisions and recycling and the circular economy being prioritised, everybody wants a piece. And, as steelmakers electrify, scrap demand will only increase. But will this be the case for all grades?

Quality is likely to matter more than quantity. The spread between obsolete and premium grades is already far wider than it has traditionally been. With quality-conscious flat products set to be increasingly produced in EAFs, lower scrap grades will require more thorough processing to ensure they meet the required standards. The jury, nevertheless, remains open on whether the scrap market will see a supply deficit.

In any case, scrap resource nationalism is a hotly debated topic. In 2024, the EU implemented the Waste Shipments Regulation, which restricts scrap exports to non-OECD countries unless they can prove the material is being handled sustainably. But will the EU implement further measures, such as export quotas or even a ban?

India has emerged as the clear second-largest scrap importer after Turkey, with volumes growing each year while Turkey’s fluctuate. However, the Asian giant wants to develop domestic scrap processing infrastructure to feed its growing steelmaking capacity. Will this temper import requirement? China is meanwhile loosening scrap import restrictions. Will its scrap imports boom at some stage?

How will the global scrap pool change in the coming decades as economies like China mature? Is the trend of increased scrap use in blast furnaces likely to grow? How will the US and EU EAF buildout impact scrap availability? Will Turkish mills need to look for alternative feedstocks to scrap? How is freight market disruption impacting scrap trade? What is the outlook for scrap supply/demand and pricing in 2025? Kallanish Steel Scrap 2025 will bring together an array of global scrap market participants to answer these questions and much more.

 

Venue

Steel Scrap 2025 will take place at the luxurious Ciragan Palace Kempinski

Address: Ciragan Palace Kempinski - Yıldız, Çırağan Cd. No:32, 34349 Beşiktaş/İstanbul, Türkiye

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Silver Sponsor

Alex Stewart International Corporation www.alexstewartinternational.com

Alex Stewart International Corporation, founded in 1978 in England, operates a global network across more than 40 countries. We provide professional inspection and laboratory analysis services to business and government sectors, with significant recent growth in the latter. Our expertise spans metals, minerals, steel scrap materials, agricultural products, chemicals, and general commodities.

As an independent company, we offer fully integrated services for loading and discharge port inspections. We provide quality and quantity inspection services for scrap materials, electronic waste, and plastics. We aim to reduce commercial risks and ensure environmental compliance by providing certification in accordance with ISRI and GOST regulations. Our scrap metal inspections include services designed to minimize environmental and commercial risks, such as radioactivity testing and hazardous material detection. These comprehensive inspection and analysis services guarantee quality assurance at every stage of trade.

 

Event Partners

MRAI  https://imrc.mrai.org.in/ 

MRAI International is India's biggest material recycling conference. With more than 980 delegates & 44 exhibitors representing the #RecyclingIndustry

In Indian Recycling firmament, the Association could boast of a variegated history of growth within a short span of less than a decade.

Started off as Metal Recycling Association of India, in 2011, the industry body of metal industry stakeholders metamorphosized into a full-blown trade body at the instance of Government, which directed it to embrace and extend the benefits of its benevolent actions all recycling and recyclable commodity stakeholders, not limiting them to the metal sector alone.

 

BigMint https://www.bigmint.co/

BigMint serves as a trusted platform for price reporting, market intelligence, and consulting services for commodities. We empower businesses to make informed market decisions by delivering dependable insights and consulting expertise across a wide range of commodity markets.

As a gateway to valuable insights, BigMint covers various sectors including metals, minerals, and energies, offering over 600 commodity price assessments across more than 30 countries. 

Demir Celik Store http://www.demircelikstore.com/

Iron & Steel Store Magazine publishes to the following sectors: Iron &Steel, Stainless Steel, Pipe, Machine, Logistics, Shipbuilding, Lifting and Carrying Machines, Warehousing, Cable, Lube Oils, Hydraulic – Pneumatic, Construction, Galvanize, Chrome, Aluminium, Molting, Automative Supplier Industry, White Goods Supplier Industry. The magazine has a 5,000 reader circulation per month. It is distributed to readers within the subscription system and is sent out to industry sites, organised industry areas and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the cities free of charge. With the publication content, press quality, wide distribution network and the objectivitism, it has become the leader of the sector within the second year of trading.

GMK Center https://gmk.center/en/

GMK Center is a consulting company focused on the European iron & steel market. GMK Center offers consulting services such as comprehensive market studies, transaction due diligence, modelling, green transition issues, strategic consulting, policy papers. GMK Center highlights the main events and trends in iron & steel industry through the web-portal gmk.center/en. Being Ukrainian based, GMK Center`s team has also deep understanding of Ukrainian steel industry, working with all key players. We strive to exceed customers` expectations through future looking, idea driving products, flexible approach, comprehensive expertise. 

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.

 

Sponsorship Opportunities

Put the spotlight on your brand, showcase your latest initiatives and connect with a targeted audience in a way that only a face-to-face event can deliver. We have an array of sponsorship packages available to suit your requirements. Please contact marketing@kallanish.com for further details or to make an enquiry.

 

Prices

We are currently in the super early bird price period and offer a discounted rate for group bookings of 3 or more people.

Rate Per Person Groups of 3+ per person
Super Early Bird (expires 27th November 2024) €700 €550
Early Bird (expires 8th January 2025) €850 €700
Standard Price (expires 5th February 2025) €1,000 €850
Full Price (from 6th February 2025) €1,150 €1,000

 

 

 

What's included?

Delegate rate includes:

  • Full area access conference pass
  • Presentations download
  • Event app - full interactive delegate list, complimentary reports, polls, live Q&A and more!
  • Networking sessions
  • Interactive panel session
  • Buffet lunch
  • Coffee breaks
  • Cocktail Reception

 

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  • 09:15-10:45

    Session 1: The changing globe – how increasing uncertainty and megatrends impact steel markets

    Besides the all-encompassing energy transition, increasing geopolitical fragmentation, slow economic growth, significant structural changes in China’s economy and structural hurdles in Europe are significantly affecting the steel industry. These factors are having a profound impact on steel consumption, trade patterns, and investment decisions, as well as long-established value chains, production processes and policies towards steel. Lower Chinese steel consumption has resulted in a huge increase in steel exports from the country, which have displaced steel supply in other Asian nations westwards. Europe is undergoing deindustrialisation amid increased energy, environmental and labour costs, and tough external competition. Its future as an iron-maker is in doubt. War in Ukraine and the Middle East is dampening investor confidence and disrupting trade, not to mention exacerbating geopolitical tensions. The world seems to be drifting apart. And this at a time when the global steel industry has been tasked with eliminating the 8% of global CO2 emissions it produces. Where do we go from here? This session will examine the main elements influencing the global steel industry, including the megatrends defining the decade.


    Topics:
    • •  How will the Chinese steel market evolve in 2025?
    • •  How will the energy transition impact steel business?
    • •  To what extent will new technology shape the industry?
    • •  How can businesses respond to increasing fragmentation?
    • •  Is resource nationalism inevitable?
    • •  Is deindustrialisation in Europe a foregone conclusion?
    • •  Will we see more trade cases in 2025?
    • •  To what extent will the electric automotive industry’s role in steel consumption diminish?
    • •  How are changing consumer attitudes towards climate driving emissions reduction?
    • •  Will global overcapacity threaten the progress of decarbonisation investments?
  • 10:45-11:30

    ☕ Coffee Break ☕

  • 11:30-13:00

    Session 2: New trends in global scrap

    Steelmakers are increasingly looking to vertical integration, buying up scrap processors in order to ensure feedstock supply security at a time when scrap is becoming a critical resource. Various scrap markets are meanwhile emerging as major buyers and threatening to reconfigure long-established trade routes. Technology development is touted to improve scrap processing, thereby raising yield and lowering emissions. To what extent are suppliers reorienting towards new markets? Does the prospect of closed-loop recycling present an opportunity or challenge for scrap suppliers? How are scrap suppliers adapting to low-emission requirements? This session will delve into why mills are finding it important to secure scrap expertise, as well as analysis of global scrap trade with a particular focus on new markets.


    Topics:
    • •  Why are steelmakers investing into scrap and what is the outlook?
    • •  What are the prospects for scrap demand from the emerging buyers?
    • •  Which new scrap supplying and buying markets can we expect to impact global trade?
    • •  What is the outlook for seaborne scrap trade amid decarbonisation?
    • •  How can technology advancements prepare scrap supply for future low-emission demand?
  • 13:00-14:30

    🍴 Lunch Break 🍴

  • 14:30-16:00

    Session 3: What’s driving the global scrap market? A look into trade, policy & energy

    Business cycles in the steel industry are becoming more unpredictable due to uncertainty, rapid changes in trade routes, and a lack of funding to drive steel demand, forcing scrap providers to adjust. Turkey's dominance in the seaborne scrap market is challenged by the Indian subcontinent, and legislative constraints are appearing on scrap trade amid the increasing electrification of steelmaking. On the other hand, Chinese semi and finished steel exports are weighing on Turkish scrap demand. While scrap demand is set to increase amid greatly expanding EAF capacities, high energy costs and insufficient measures to boost economic growth are hindering supply. This session will discuss the primary opportunities and challenges facing the global scrap market, and emerging global players such as India, Egypt, Bangladesh and Pakistan.


    Topics:
    • •  Are Turkish imports still the global scrap market maker?
    • •  Will China ramp up scrap imports? Will it ever enter the export market?
    • •  How is India’s increasing scrap import demand shaping the market?
    • •  How would global trade be affected by scrap export restrictions in the largest supplier, the EU?
    • •  How do increasing energy costs in some regions, including Turkey, impact scrap business?
    • •  To what extent will steelmaking electrification change trade patterns?
    • •  What is the scope for Bangladesh and Pakistan scrap demand growth and impact on trade?
    • •  To what extent are Chinese billet exports impacting scrap demand?
    • •  Will the US remain a major scrap exporter amid its domestic industry decarbonisation?
  • 16:00-16:45

    ☕ Coffee Break ☕

  • 16:45-17:55

    Session 4: Where are scrap prices heading in 2025?

    Scrap prices in Turkey in 2024 witnessed the most stable trend in their history. Tight supply prevented values from falling to the levels desired by buyers, while Turkish producers' tight margins and limited demand stopped prices from rising, narrowing the room for price movement. As the energy transition raises EAF steelmaking share and scrap supply remains restricted amid weak manufacturing output in mature economies, there is an expectation that demand for scrap and, therefore, its prices will be pushed up. India carried the scrap market in 2023 amid Turkish mills’ lack of global competitiveness, but Turkey bounced back in the second half of 2024 as trade cases and supply disruption helped it boost steel exports to Europe. Who will drive demand in 2025? How will shifting US steel industry dynamics and continued weak European manufacturing output impact scrap supply? This session will look at how scrap prices charted over 2024 and where they are heading in 2025.

  • 17:55-18:00

    Chairman’s closing remarks

  • 18:00-20:00

    🍸Cocktail reception🍸

Previous Attendees

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Steel Scrap 2024 Attendees

Company Position Country
Acemar Mamber of the Board Turkey
Akcelik Iron and Steel Inc. General Manager Turkey
Alex Stewart International Corporation Director Turkey
Arabian Gulf Steel Industries Chief Commercial Officer United Arab Emirates
Arcelor Mittal CMO Iberia Luxembourg
ArcelorMittal (Europe) Germany
ArcelorMittal SA Romania
Armos BV Managing Director Belgium
ARMOS BV Business Development Manager Commodoties Belgium
Bastug Metalurji Foreign Trade Manager Turkey
Beyce Metal Owner Turkey
Bilecik Demir Celik MD Turkey
Borcelik Senior Marketing Specialist Turkey
Borcelik Strategy and Marketing Unit Manager Turkey
Borcelik Head of Domestic Sales Turkey
Borusan Mannesmann Board Member Turkey
BOSCO METAL SAN. VE TIC. LTD STI Co-Founder Turkey
BPG SHIPPING Chartering Manager Greece
Casier Recycling N.V. Commercial Director Belgium
Cetin Civata Chairman of the Board Turkey
CMC Poland Sp. z o.o. Director Poland
Colakoglu Metalurji CEO Turkey
Colakoglu Metalurji Purchasing Supervisor – Raw Materials Turkey
Colakoglu Metalurji Raw Materials Purchasing Consultant - Purchasing Directorate Turkey
Colakoglu Metalurji Purchasing Specialist Turkey
Colakoglu Metalurji (Yisad) Board Member Turkey
Commercial Metals Company Director Poland
Demir Celik Store Marketing Manager Turkey
DEMPAŞ DEMİR MAMÜLLERİ PAZ.SAN.TİC.A.Ş.İ General Manager Turkey
Diler Dis Ticaret Board Member Turkey
Diler Foreign Trade Inc. Import Manager Turkey
EKINCILER DEMIR VE CELIK SAN. A.S. Import Manager Turkey
Ekinciler Iron and Steel Co. Executive Board Member Turkey
Erciyas Celik Boru San. A.Ş. Purchasing Director Turkey
Erciyas Celik Boru San. A.Ş. President Turkey
European Metal Recycling (EMR) Business Development Manager Turkey
European Metal Recycling GmbH CEO Switzerland
EXCEL PASLANMAZ ÇELİK DIŞ TİC.LTD.ŞTİ. GENERAL MANAGER Turkey
Exiros Manager Romania
Exiros Procurement Coordonator Romania
Foresight Data Machines (ScrapChef) Advisor Turkey
Foresight Data Machines (ScrapChef) Founder & CEO United Kingdom
Foresight Data Machines (ScrapChef) Head of Commercial United Kingdom
Fubao Information Director of Scrap Department China
GMK Center CEO Ukraine
GrafTech Switzerland S.A. Director, Marketing & Market Intelligence Switzerland
Hangzhou CIEC Deputy General Manager Turkey
Hangzhou CIEC International Co.,Ltd Director - Middle East Region United Arab Emirates
İÇDAŞ Board Member Turkey
Icdas Celik Enerji Tersane ve Ulas?m A.S. Turkey
İÇDAŞ Dis Ticaret A.Ş Chairman Turkey
ILK-SAN Ltd. Sti. Trader Turkey
INCOLAB A.S. BDM Turkey
INCOLAB A.S. MD Turkey
INCOLAB A.S. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MNGER Turkey
Intekno Group President & CEO Turkey
Interpipe Marketing Specialist Ukraine
ISTANBUL MINERAL AND METALS EXPORTERS’ ASSOCIATION Assistant Expert Turkey
İZMİR DEMİR ÇELİK SANAYİ A.Ş. Board Member Turkey
İZMİR DEMİR ÇELİK SANAYİ A.Ş. Foreign Trade Manager Turkey
İZMİR DEMİR ÇELİK SANAYİ A.Ş. Area Sales Manager Turkey
Kabui trading DMCC Head of Ferrous Products sourcing United Arab Emirates
Kallanish Events Director United Kingdom
Kallanish Director United Kingdom
Kallanish Global Editor Austria
Kallanish CEO United Kingdom
Kallanish Journalist Turkey
Kallanish Sales Manager - MENA & Eastern Europe Bulgaria
Kallanish Journalist
Kallanish Europe Sofia Journalist Bulgaria
Kocaer Steel Board Member Turkey
Kroman Celik Board Member Turkey
Kroman Celik Senior Specialist Turkey
Laplace Conseil Founder and President France
Leyal Ship Recycling Manager Turkey
Liberty Celik Hizmetleri Ltd Sales and marketing manager Turkey
Material Recycling Association of India (Director, MTC Group) President India
Mckinsey & Co Senior Expert Belgium
McKinsey & Co. Senior Expert Belgium
MESteel Manager United Arab Emirates
Metacore Dis Ticaret Owner Turkey
Metal Market Dış Ticaret A.Ş. Executive Director Turkey
Metals Hub GmbH Head of Sales Germany
Metals Hub GmbH Account Executive Germany
Metkim General Manager Turkey
MJunction Services Group manager Metal business India
MJunction Services Editor & Chief Manager India
Molycop - Santa Ana de Bolueta Grinding Media CAM North & East Europe Spain
MTC Group Senior Manager India
National Industrial Development Center (NIDC) Chief Advisor, Metals Saudi Arabia
Nazal Metal Sanayi ve Ticaret Ltd. Şti. Director Turkey
Nica Metal Dış Ticaret Ltd. Şti. General Manager Turkey
Nikel Paslanmaz Çelik Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş.. Director Turkey
NLMK Plates Sales Europe Marketing Analyst Belgium
Novek LLC Representative Turkey
Outlast Inc Senior Recyclables Trader United States
Outlast Inc. Founder and CEO United States
Pittini Raw Material and Semi-Product Purchasing Manager Italy
Pittini Group Raw material purchasing manager Italy
Poligon Trading Inc Commercial Agent Turkey
Port of Kokkola Commercial Manager Finland
Port of Kokkola Sales Finland
Port of Rotterdam Business Manager Dry Bulk Netherlands
Port of Rotterdam Business Manager Dry Bulk Netherlands
Price waterhouse coopers PWC CONSULTANT Algeria
Recycling Association of Africa - RAA Founding Chairman United Arab Emirates
Red Med Commodities Limited Egypt Junior Trader Egypt
Red Med Commodities Limited Egypt Projects Manager Egypt
Research & Consulting Group AG Director and Head - Metals and Mining Consulting Germany
Rhein Trade Director Turkey
RHEIN TRADE Turkey
Rhein Trade and Services Trader United Kingdom
R.L. Steels & Energy Ltd. CEO & Director India
Soybas Vice President Turkey
Soybas Demir Celik Marketing Manager Turkey
SOYBAS DEMIR CELIK SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. Partner & Export Manager Turkey
SOYBAS DEMIR CELIK SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. Export Sales Chief Turkey
SteelConsult International B.V. Managing Director Netherlands
Steelforce Director-Turkey Turkey
Steelinvest Raw Materials Trader Switzerland
SUN SKP Director United Kingdom
Tata Steel Limited Chief, Steel Recycling Business India
Tata Steel Limited Chief BE & Projects, LP India
Tata Steel Ticaret A.S. Turkey Scrap Sales Representative Turkey
TCUD Technical Affairs Director Turkey
Tokyo Steel Executive Officer Japan
Tosyal Holding President Turkey
Turkish Steel Exporters Association (CIB) General Secretary Turkey
UK Steel Trade & Economics Policy Manager
Wuppertal Institut Climate, Environment and Energy Junior Researcher Germany
Yametas A.S. Director Turkey
Yildiz Demir Celik Supply Chain Director Turkey
Yildiz Demir Celik General Manager Turkey
Yildiz Demir Celik Marketing Manager Turkey
Yildiz Demir Celik Marketing and Customer Experience Director Turkey
Yisad Consultant Turkey
Yücel Grup Group Senior Purchasing Specialist Turkey


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Industry Steel

Date Feb. 13, 2025

Duration 1 day

Location Istanbul, Turkey

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