ALUMNIUM Newsletter 05 / 2011 - ALUMINIUM 2012
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International aluminium industry continuing to boom<br />
Markus M. Jessberger,<br />
Event Director<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong><br />
Dear readers<br />
It was 125 years ago when the two pioneers Charles Martin Hall and Paul Héroult<br />
laid the foundations for the industrial production of aluminium by developing the<br />
electrolysis process. Coinciding with this anniversary, the aluminium industry is set<br />
to pass a further milestone in <strong>2011</strong>: the one billionth tonne of primary aluminium<br />
will be produced during the course of this year.<br />
This figure is admittedly not particularly spectacular in comparison to other materials,<br />
but what is remarkable about these billion tonnes is the fact that an estimated<br />
75 percent of this aluminium is still in circulation. In the form of the 100 year old<br />
church dome of San Gioacchino in Rome or as a new cylinder head made from recycled<br />
aluminium, for example.<br />
Aluminium production rates are set to rise even faster in the future. However, conditions need to be<br />
further optimised if the material is to remain viable and competitive. The aluminium industry has made<br />
an optimistic start to the new year but it is now crucial to raise the growth dynamics. For the European<br />
industry this means ensuring the security of supplies - especially in view of the current energy discussion.<br />
In just a few weeks our two fairs <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> CHINA and <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> DUBAI will be highlighting how<br />
the international industry is continuing to boom. In Dubai it is impossible not to feel the spirit of optimism,<br />
with levels of exhibition space and numbers of exhibitors increasing significantly. The Chinese<br />
event is also enjoying growth. Here, in conjunction with other fairs being held for the first time - COPPER<br />
CHINA, MAGNESIUM CHINA, COMPOSITES CHINA and GREEN PROCESSING – we will be demonstrating<br />
our expertise on the Asian materials market.<br />
Aluminium has been making a major contribution to sustainability for 125 years now. Our <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong><br />
trade fairs will continue to provide an industry-oriented platform for this into the future.<br />
News from the NF semi-finished sector:<br />
Joint WGM pavilion in <strong>2012</strong><br />
Ihr Markus M. Jessberger<br />
Event Director <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong><br />
It’s always exciting when something new comes along. At <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> <strong>2012</strong>, seven non-ferrous semifinished<br />
product companies will be taking part for the first time in the form of a joint exhibition pavilion<br />
in Hall 11. Their main goal will be to communicate that the sector stands for ongoing development,<br />
know-how and efficiency. This message will be reinforced by the sector’s own knowledge network, the<br />
WGM (Wirtschaftsverband Großhandel Metallhalbzeuge e.V.).<br />
The objective of all those taking part in the joint pavilion will be to present their companies in a transparent<br />
and networked form in an exhibition area covering 250 m². A further aim will be to underline the<br />
importance of the umbrella organisation, the WGM. Kastens und Knauer GmbH & Co. International<br />
KG, Mastel Aluminium-Halbzeuge GmbH, MECU-Metallhalbzeug GmbH & Co. KG, METALL DITTRICH<br />
Heinz Dittrich GmbH & Co. KG, RMG Metallfachhandel GmbH, Weinmann Aach AG and Westdeutscher<br />
Metall-Handel GmbH all agree on one thing: ”Together we represent a successful, powerful and innovative<br />
federation.” This new pavilion will also give WGM members and other trade visitors the possibility to<br />
attend talks and presentations in the pavilion lounge.<br />
The WGM Pavilion can be found on stand 11I20 in Hall 11 at <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
For further information please contact Mr. Nikolai Malanowski at +49 (0)30 2593738 12 or at<br />
malanowski@wgm-berlin.de.<br />
Organiser: Institutional Patron: Partner:<br />
9th World Trade Fair & Conference<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
9 - 11 October <strong>2012</strong>, Messe Düsseldorf<br />
May <strong>2011</strong> www.aluminium-messe.com<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> Global<br />
Reed Exhibitions offers the aluminium industry attractive<br />
business platform in dynamic aluminium<br />
markets.<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> DUBAI <strong>2011</strong><br />
9 – 11 May <strong>2011</strong><br />
DICEC - Dubai International<br />
Convention & Exhibition Centre<br />
Dubai, United Arab Emirates<br />
www.aluminium-dubai.com<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> CHINA <strong>2011</strong><br />
13 – 15 July <strong>2011</strong><br />
SNIEC - Shanghai New International<br />
Expo Centre<br />
Shanghai, China<br />
www.aluminiumchina.com<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> INDIA <strong>2011</strong><br />
10 – 12 November <strong>2011</strong><br />
Bombay Exhibition Centre<br />
Mumbai, India<br />
www.aluminium-india.com<br />
Further information on page 4 and 5 or at<br />
www.aluminium-global.com.<br />
Did you know<br />
that primary aluminium has been produced since<br />
1890 and that the 1,000,000,000th tonne is set<br />
to roll off the line at some point in <strong>2011</strong>? And<br />
that roughly ¾ of this total, i.e. 750,000,000<br />
tonnes, are still in circulation?<br />
(Source: IAI, OEA)<br />
Visit <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> at GIFA <strong>2011</strong><br />
From 28 June to 2 July <strong>2011</strong> the following<br />
trade fairs will take place in<br />
Düsseldorf associated to the „Bright<br />
World of Metals“:<br />
- 12 th International Foundry Fair with WFO Technical<br />
Forum GIFA<br />
- 8 th International Metallurgical Trade Fair with<br />
Congresses METEC<br />
- 10 th International Trade Fair and Symposium<br />
for Thermo Process Technology THERMPROCESS<br />
- 3 rd International Trade Fair for Precision Castings<br />
NEWCAST<br />
Due to the technological interaction and the grouping<br />
of synergies the four trade fairs and congresses,<br />
in their worldwide unique constellation, will present<br />
comprehensive know-how and interfaces<br />
within the process chain. In 2007, all shows together<br />
have hosted 1,754 exhibitors which have<br />
showcased their products at a space of 72,704 sqm<br />
to 78,074 visitors.<br />
This year, <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> will have a stand at GIFA,<br />
too. Visit us in hall 13 at stand 13C41. Further<br />
information concerning the show: www.gifa.com<br />
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Industry News<br />
9 - 11 October <strong>2012</strong>, Messe Düsseldorf<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
Defining the industry. Shaping its future.<br />
www.aluminium-messe.com<br />
The International Aluminium Institute publishes new website:<br />
http://recycling.world-aluminium.org<br />
On February 22nd, IAI the International Aluminim Institute, launched a new website on aluminium<br />
recycling.<br />
“This website has been designed for the general<br />
public, public policymakers and the customers of<br />
the aluminium industry, with technical information<br />
for recyclers themselves.” says Katy Tsesmelis<br />
of IAI. “The user will find credible and accurate<br />
global data, which underpin and support the aluminium<br />
industry’s sustainability and the sustainability<br />
of its products as well as specific regional<br />
stories on successful recycling systems and information<br />
on what we can all do to help ensure that<br />
we maximise the collection and recycling of this<br />
valuable metal.”<br />
- Aluminium is infinitely recyclable – approximately<br />
75% of all aluminium ever produced since<br />
1888 (around 1 billion tonnes) is still in<br />
productive use, some having been through<br />
countless loops of its lifecycle.<br />
- Globally, the recycling of aluminium saves<br />
over 90 million tonnes of CO 2 annually<br />
and over 100,000 GWh of electrical energy,<br />
equivalent to the annual power consumption<br />
of the Netherlands.<br />
- Aluminium recycling requires up to 95% less<br />
energy than primary aluminium production.<br />
Aluminium’s economic scrap value and ability<br />
to be recycled continuously makes the<br />
aluminium beverage can the most recycled con–<br />
tainer in the world with an average recycling<br />
rate of 60% and over 90% in some countries.<br />
Informative, user-optimised, appealing design: That<br />
is the new website of the IAI with the topic recycling of<br />
aluminium.<br />
- Globally, aluminium achieves among the highest<br />
material recycling rates, with up to 90% for<br />
transport and construction applications.<br />
- Aluminium can be recycled over and over<br />
again without any loss of quality.<br />
IAI has already published a dedicated website on<br />
aluminium for building application aiming especially<br />
at architects as well as a website on aluminium in<br />
transport. Further websites on aluminium packaging<br />
products and aluminium processing are being<br />
prepared and will be introduced to the public soon.<br />
Find out more:<br />
http://recycling.world-aluminium.org<br />
http://greenbuilding.world-aluminium.org<br />
http://transport.world-aluminium.org<br />
The European Aluminium Association has been invited to the present their 2010 “Sustainability of the European Aluminium<br />
Industry” report at the European Parliament. Further information you find in the text in the right column.<br />
European Aluminium Association at<br />
the European Parliament<br />
The European Aluminium Association (EAA) presented<br />
on March 16 <strong>2011</strong> its 2010 “Sustainability<br />
of the European Aluminium Industry” report during<br />
a high-profile workshop hosted by the MEP<br />
Martin Callanan at the European Parliament.<br />
The SDIs (Sustainable Development Indicators) published<br />
in 2004, 2006 and in the present report<br />
clearly show a committed industry making improvements<br />
in areas such as:<br />
- Reduction of environmentally damaging<br />
emissions and natural resource use,<br />
- Share of renewable electrical energy,<br />
- Workers safety and training,<br />
- Community dialogue penetration,<br />
- Recycling rates and more<br />
Patrick de Schrynmakers (Secretary General, EAA) and<br />
Tadeu Nardocci (Chairman, EAA) holding a conversation<br />
with Martin Callanan, MEP (left to right)<br />
The launch was attended by more than 50 persons<br />
including officials of the European Commission,<br />
the European Parliament and the Hungarian Presidency.<br />
M. Callanan who chaired the meeting said<br />
that “aluminium is an industry which has constantly<br />
expanded over the last 30 years and is a<br />
very sustainable sector providing 250 000 jobs<br />
across” Europe. M. Herbert, the head of unit for<br />
sustainable industrial policy at DG Enterprise and<br />
Industry said he fully supported “industry work to<br />
develop indicators for sustainability. Industry has<br />
the best knowledge and knows which indicators<br />
are more relevant. Europe need more evidence<br />
based policy and must recognise that sectors have<br />
different challenges”, he added.<br />
Patrick de Schrynmakers, EAA Secretary General<br />
concluded that “competitiveness is essential to<br />
the survival in Europe of the whole value chain<br />
and the European Industry should be submitted to<br />
the same rules than its competitors”.<br />
The European Aluminium Association supports the<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> trade fair from the beginning in 1997.<br />
For <strong>2012</strong> it will again be partner of the exhibition<br />
and the EUROPEAN <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> AWARD.<br />
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Exhibitor News<br />
9 - 11 October <strong>2012</strong>, Messe Düsseldorf<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
Defining the industry. Shaping its future.<br />
www.aluminium-messe.com<br />
Siempelkamp modernizes one of the world’s largest<br />
closed-die forging presses<br />
Siempelkamp was commissioned by Alcoa Forging & Extrusions to engineer and produce the cast<br />
parts of one of the world’s largest closed-die forging presses located in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.<br />
The 50,000 t (450 MN)<br />
closed-die forging press<br />
produces structural parts<br />
made of aluminium for the<br />
aircraft industry. Because of its large press force<br />
and its central meaning for the American aircraft<br />
industry, the giant press has become a “National<br />
Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark” in<br />
the United States of America.<br />
As the world’s only manufacturer with the<br />
knowledge to design presses of this magnitude<br />
and the ability to produce castings of this size<br />
made of cast iron with nodular graphite in its own<br />
foundry, Siempelkamp received the order to produce<br />
the structural parts.<br />
The scope of supply consists of 14 large cast parts<br />
for the upper, moving and lower beams as well as<br />
the foundation stools. Ten of these castings weigh<br />
between 200 and 250 t (220 and 275 US tons).<br />
Within the framework of the order, Siempelkamp<br />
has analyzed the design from the 1950s, carried<br />
out calculations according to the Finite-Element-<br />
Method and has optimized the construction<br />
according to the latest technology and a given<br />
The modernized 50,000 t press will become one of the<br />
world’s most advanced, productive forging press.<br />
maximum component part weight. The result is<br />
parts that are fatigue endurable. The special challenge<br />
for the designing engineers was that the<br />
new parts, which incorporate 50 years of technological<br />
development, had to be exactly in accordance<br />
with the old parts by eye because they<br />
simply replace the old parts.<br />
Siempelkamp recently shipped all 14 castings for<br />
the upper, moving and lower beams as well as the<br />
foundation stools of the press. The press is being<br />
commissioned at the time being and will be put<br />
into operation towards the end of the year. The<br />
heaviest part, the upper beam sized 10,900 x<br />
3,950 x 2,740 mm (l x w x h), was cast of 283 t of<br />
molten iron were teemed at a temperature of about<br />
1,350 °C from five casting ladles in 120 seconds.<br />
After cooling in the mold for about four weeks,<br />
the casting was lifted out of the casting pit and<br />
machined at the Krefeld factory on high-capacity<br />
machines, which are capable of handling parts<br />
with a clamping length of up to 22 m. Siempelkamp<br />
is currently the only manufacturer of<br />
presses in the world in a position to produce<br />
castings of nodular cast iron of this magnitude<br />
in its own foundry and machine these castings<br />
at its own facilities.<br />
About Siempelkamp<br />
For decades Siempelkamp has gained vast experience<br />
in engineering, design and manufacturing<br />
of metal forming presses and supply among others<br />
plate bending presses for manufacturing largediameter<br />
pipes and half shells, straightening presses,<br />
side-member presses, heat exchanger plate presses,<br />
hydroforming presses, rear axle housing presses as<br />
well as the complete range of closed-die and opendie<br />
forging presses.<br />
Customized presses with high pressing forces are<br />
Siempelkamp’s core competence. The Siempelkamp<br />
Group is an internationally active technology<br />
supplier with three business branches –<br />
machinery and plant manufacturing, foundry<br />
and nuclear technology. As system supplier of<br />
presses and press lines for the metal industry as well<br />
as turn-key plants for the wood-working industry<br />
Siempelkamp enjoys international standing. The<br />
Group employs worldwide almost 2,750 people.<br />
At <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Siempelkamp will be located<br />
in hall 9, stand 9G01.<br />
Your contact at Siempelkamp:<br />
Samiron Mondal, 0049 (0)2151 92 4277<br />
samiron.mondal@siempelkamp.com<br />
New Extrusion Control systems<br />
from Optalex<br />
Optalex has just released its V7 software for Extrusion<br />
Control. This latest release provides a host<br />
of new features based around the worlds leading<br />
‘closed-loop’ press control package.<br />
- Best Practice Recipe control is now available to<br />
ensure that optimised parameters are maintained<br />
for all extrusion dies and die copies.<br />
- Dynamic Pump Control optimises & maintains<br />
press calibration even though pump characteristics<br />
change over time<br />
- Automatic Pump Selection with each recipe to<br />
optimise energy usage at the press.<br />
- Expanded parameter control including billet, die,<br />
press exit & quench stages.<br />
- New reporting strategies with Embedded Excel<br />
to boost SPC methodologies.<br />
- Greatly expanded ‘Down-time’ monitoring keeps<br />
an accurate track of extrusion line reliability.<br />
Optalex installs on any PLC based / modern extrusion<br />
line and provides guaranteed quality and<br />
productivity enhancements.<br />
Write to info@optalex.com and ask for an assessment<br />
of your extrusion line. It’s the future.<br />
Since 1993 Optalex have been manufacturing<br />
‘Closed-loop’ Production Control systems for<br />
Aluminium Extrusion Lines.<br />
Optalex– Total Control.<br />
At <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> <strong>2012</strong> you will find Optalex in hall<br />
10, stand 10D62.<br />
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<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> Global News<br />
9 - 11 October <strong>2012</strong>, Messe Düsseldorf<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
Defining the industry. Shaping its future.<br />
www.aluminium-messe.com<br />
Transportation, key driver of aluminum demand in the GCC<br />
In the occasion of organizing <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> DUBAI <strong>2011</strong> between 9 and 11 May <strong>2011</strong><br />
in Dubai, Reed Exhibitions have collaborated with Ventures Middle East to create an<br />
industry outlook for the aluminum in the GCC region, covering a span of 5 years.<br />
This report is being developed to support international<br />
exhibitors to create solid understanding<br />
for aluminum demands and investment opportunities<br />
in the GCC. One of the segments being<br />
covered by the report is the use of aluminum in<br />
the transportation sector. The study tracked that<br />
in 2009, GCC automobile imports (excluding railway<br />
and tramways), including the importation of<br />
spare parts, totaled USD 28.4 billion. The KSA<br />
(37%) represent the largest automobile market<br />
vehicles in the GCC. There are approximately 300<br />
factories that engage in parts assembly within the<br />
GCC. More than 60% and 25% are located in the<br />
KSA and UAE, respectively. An automotive manufacturing<br />
sector is currently under consideration in<br />
the UAE with German car manufacturer eying the<br />
potential of this sector. Gulf Automobile Industry<br />
Corp (GAIC), which produces cars, pick-up trucks<br />
and the camel forklift, has moved its Abu Dhabi<br />
factory to a three million square meter facility in<br />
KSA as part of expansion plans for 2010. The parts<br />
of the pick up are sourced from Japan, KSA, UAE,<br />
Egypt, South Africa, China and Thailand.<br />
Additionally, the aluminum demand for GCC is<br />
expected to surge with the increased number of<br />
railway, shipbuilding and military where aluminum<br />
is one of the key metals used. The GCC has<br />
numerous large-scale infrastructure plans, including<br />
the launch of a railway network to connect<br />
all of its countries. The UAE ship building industry<br />
is also expanding with the Dubai Maritime City,<br />
the ship repair unit of Dubai World which is ex-<br />
pected to be completed by 2013. Another factor<br />
that drives aluminum demand is the Middle East<br />
defense sector, which has witnessed rapid growth<br />
in the past decade.<br />
“The report is developed to give a better insight<br />
for industry professionals, especially after the uncertainty<br />
which was imposed on the industry due<br />
to the global crisis. The figures are of much interest<br />
and draw a realistic and bright future for the<br />
industry in the GCC” as Tarek Al, <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong><br />
DUBAI <strong>2011</strong> Manager explained.<br />
The aluminium industry has witnessed significant<br />
technological advancements lately and with a<br />
strong surge in demand, international players are<br />
keen to embrace the latest technologies. Responding<br />
to the current industry need, the <strong>2011</strong> edition<br />
of <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> Dubai will cover the entire value<br />
chain in the aluminium industry with a special<br />
focus on technologies in the up-stream and midstream<br />
industries in the region. More than 150<br />
companies are participating from 24 countries in<br />
the event this year with strong regional presence<br />
by Bahrain Aluminium, Qatar Aluminium, Emirates<br />
Aluminium and Dubai Aluminium beside other<br />
international and leading extrusion companies.<br />
For more information please contact:<br />
info@aluminium-dubai.com or visit<br />
www.aluminium-dubai.com<br />
More than 3,000 visitors made use of the <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> DUBAI as a platform to find out more about the aluminium<br />
industry in the Middle East and to find business partners.<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> INDIA<br />
10-12 November | Mumbai<br />
The primary metal product capacities<br />
in India are set to quadruple within<br />
the next four years. In the next three<br />
years, India will expand to the fourth<br />
largest automotive market worldwide: These and<br />
other similar news items show that India is an interesting<br />
market not only for technology providers<br />
but also for all players in the aluminium<br />
industry. Last year, <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> INDIA 2010 attracted<br />
108 companies from 18 countries and<br />
2300 visitors (an increase of 37%!).150 exhibitors<br />
and 4,000 trade visitors are expected at the<br />
<strong>2011</strong> event to be held in Mumbai from 10 - 12<br />
November. Do not hesitate to contact Ms Dahinten<br />
by phoning her on +49 (0)211 90191 104 or mailing<br />
her at Hilke.Dahinten@reedexpo.de for a nonbinding<br />
stand proposal.<br />
Further information on the fair is available from<br />
www.aluminium-india.com.<br />
In 2010, the global aluminium industry met at ALUMI-<br />
NIUM INDIA. For <strong>2011</strong> 4,000 trade visitors are expected to<br />
come.<br />
EUROPEAN <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> AWARD<br />
in the Middle East<br />
The EUROPEAN ALU-<br />
MINIUM AWARDS will<br />
be showcased at ALU-<br />
MINIUM DUBAI <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
These awards already<br />
enjoy a strong reputation in Europe and the intention<br />
now is to raise their international profile.<br />
The winners of the EUROPEAN <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong><br />
AWARDS 2010 will be presented on the stand of<br />
the international <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> trade fairs. You,<br />
too, could be a prize-winner in <strong>2012</strong>! We'd be delighted<br />
to give you information on the terms of<br />
participation.<br />
For further information please mail Ms Laakmann<br />
at Lisa.Laakmann@reedexpo.de or check out our<br />
website at www.aluminium-award.eu/2010.<br />
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<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> Global News<br />
9 - 11 October <strong>2012</strong>, Messe Düsseldorf<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
Defining the industry. Shaping its future.<br />
www.aluminium-messe.com<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> CHINA gathers the World in Shanghai<br />
From July 13 to 15, <strong>2011</strong>, <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> CHINA will open its door at Shanghai New<br />
International Expo Centre for the seventh time.<br />
While the buzz made by WORLD EXPO 2010 seems<br />
not yet vanished, the economic storm clouds disappear<br />
- at least over this part of the world!<br />
China, at the same time rolls out its 12th five-year<br />
development plan, the aluminium industry is not<br />
only showing strong momentum in the u-turn,<br />
but also signaling new emerging trends. As usual,<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> CHINA, the longest-running exhibition<br />
representing the Asia-Pacific aluminum industry,<br />
will once again showcase the first hand<br />
insights and latest progress in this exciting industry.<br />
As part of the global <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> events organised<br />
by Reed Exhibitions, headed by <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong><br />
World Trade Fair and Conference held in Germany,<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> CHINA, in an exhibition area of<br />
23,000 sqm, is anticipated to gather global renowned<br />
brands such as CHALCO, Nanshan Aluminum,<br />
and Qatar Aluminum plus 400 local and<br />
international companies specialized in various<br />
segments covering the entire aluminum industry<br />
chain, as well as to draw the attendance of over<br />
10,000 industry professionals, representing materials<br />
procurement, research and development<br />
personnel in aluminium applications from more<br />
than 90 countries and regions around the world.<br />
This proven Asia’s no. 1 aluminium trade fair will<br />
aim at facilitating a world class platform dedicated<br />
for the whole supply chain in the aluminium<br />
industry and its major application industries.<br />
Supported by industry players from all over the<br />
world, the event will showcase innovative products<br />
and cutting-edge technologies in the three-day<br />
exhibition format to industry elites interested<br />
in gathering market information and purchasing<br />
demanded materials.<br />
To focus on the latest trends and address the growing<br />
need for training and personal development,<br />
the organiser also joins hands with important organisations<br />
in China to play host to a number of<br />
educational conferences alongside the exhibition<br />
area. The topics comprehensively shed light on the<br />
potential and opportunities coming out of the<br />
country’s new development plan and the dynamic<br />
application sectors such as automotive manufacturing,<br />
green energy, and environmental building<br />
etc. Industry authorities like China Non-ferrous<br />
Metals Industry Association as well as its Recycling<br />
Metal Branch will be releasing new statistics<br />
at these conferences while leading consultancies<br />
in China including Beijing Antaike Information<br />
Development Co., Ltd. will contribute to keynotes<br />
indicating opportunities and challenges created by<br />
the changing market demand.<br />
For a second time, the Asian version of SAE World<br />
Congress - SAE Asia Congress will be held on day<br />
2 and day 3 alongside <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> CHINA <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
Themed ‘Low Carbon Mobility’, the congress will<br />
expand its scope from last year’s focus ‘EV - Driver<br />
for Material Innovation’ to a much more in-depth<br />
discussion about the role materials will play in<br />
the next-generation vehicles. This joint event<br />
hosted by SAE Asia and Reed Exhibitions is set to<br />
attract executives from leading automotive manufacturers<br />
and tier 1 OEMs.<br />
Another highlight this year will be the brand new<br />
event running in parallel – INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS<br />
CHINA, which will embrace copper, magnesium,<br />
composites and wood plastic composite materials.<br />
This new launch will make <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> CHINA<br />
able to meet the application industry’s need for<br />
diversified development. With three special pavilions<br />
covering primary aluminum, recycling, and<br />
aluminum auto parts diplomatically located in the<br />
centre of the halls, <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> CHINA is making<br />
its solid step to become Asia’s leading platform for<br />
material solutions.<br />
As the evaluation of Jia Mingxing, Vice President<br />
and Secretary-General of the China Nonferrous Metals<br />
Industry Association, regarding <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong><br />
CHINA <strong>2011</strong> goes: “As the weathervane of<br />
the development of the aluminum industry,<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> CHINA has once again served as a<br />
testament of the rapid and healthy development<br />
of the Chinese aluminum industry in the past<br />
year. It plays an increasingly important role in<br />
the global aluminum industry.”<br />
Further information please find at<br />
www.aluminiumchina.com.<br />
This year, <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> CHINA <strong>2011</strong>, Asia’s no. 1 aluminium<br />
trade fair, will run a brand new event in parallel:<br />
INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS CHINA.<br />
Your contacts<br />
Facts & Figures<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
9 th World Trade Fair & Conference<br />
9-11 October <strong>2012</strong>, Messe Düsseldorf, Germany<br />
Halls 9-14, Opening hours: 9am-6pm<br />
Expected exhibitors:<br />
950 from more than around 50 nations<br />
Expected visitors:<br />
25,000 from around 100 nations<br />
Exhibition space: 75,000sqm<br />
Markus M. Jessberger<br />
Event Director<br />
+49 (0)211 90191 183<br />
Markus.Jessberger@reedexpo.de<br />
Michael Köhler<br />
Project Manager<br />
+49 (0)211 90191 225<br />
Michael.Koehler@reedexpo.de<br />
Jessica Kristian<br />
Senior Sales Manager<br />
+49 (0)211 90191 232<br />
Jessica.Kristian@reedexpo.de<br />
Hilke Dahinten<br />
Sales Manager<br />
+49 (0)211 90191 104<br />
Hilke.Dahinten@reedexpo.de<br />
Lisa Laakmann<br />
Project Assistant<br />
+49 (0)211 90191 202<br />
Lisa.Laakmann@reedexpo.de<br />
Mona Grimm<br />
Visitor Coordinator<br />
+49 (0)211 90191 330<br />
Mona.Grimm@reedexpo.de<br />
Specials:<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Conference<br />
EUROPEAN <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> AWARD <strong>2012</strong><br />
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9th World Trade Fair & Conference<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
9 - 11 October <strong>2012</strong>, Messe Düsseldorf<br />
491 exhibitors have already reserved their space for <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
A.t.i.e. Uno Informatica S.r.L., IT Calderys Deutschland GmbH & Co. Formal Alüminyum San. ve Tic A.S., INSERTEC Ingeniería y Servicio- Modern Media Communications Sino-Pacific Source Enterprise Co.<br />
ABB AB Force Measurement, SE OHG a member of IMERYS, DE TR<br />
sTécnicos, S.A., ES<br />
Ltd, GB<br />
Ltd., TW<br />
Aberle Automation GmbH Co. KG, DE Calsitherm GmbH, DE<br />
FOSHAN SCIEN <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> Internasjonale Messetjenester, NO Monti Engineering Srl, IT<br />
SISO GmbH, DE<br />
Abu Dhabi Ports Company, UAE CANSAN AS, TR<br />
CO.,LTD, CN<br />
ISRA PARSYTEC GmbH, DE Mor Alüminyum Metalurji Mak. SISTEM ALUMINYUM<br />
Achenbach Buschhütten GmbH, DE CECOF, DE<br />
Foshan Younger Furnance Industry IST GmbH Industrieofen + Strang- Ins. San. Ve Tic. Ltd. Sti., TR San.Ve.Tic.AS, TR<br />
AD Chemicals B.V., NL<br />
CELIKLER ALUMINYUM PLASTIK Co. Ltd., CN<br />
gieß -Technik, DE<br />
MQP Ltd., GB<br />
Sistem Metal Yapi ve Reklam Mal-<br />
AHA EMMI d.o.o., SI<br />
San. Tic. A.S., TR<br />
Foster Chemicals GmbH, DE ITALFERRO Spa Aluminium, Iron Munk GmbH, DE<br />
zemeleri Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S., TR<br />
AHC Oberflächentechnik GmbH, DE CEMAFON, DE<br />
FOUNDRY ECOCER Srl, IT<br />
and Steel Products, IT<br />
Must Metal Corp, CN<br />
SLM CO., LTD, KR<br />
Air Products, GB<br />
CeramTec AG, DE<br />
FRIGGI CUTTING SOLUTION s.r.l, IT ITALMAC S.R.L., IT<br />
SMS Siemag AG, DE<br />
AJ Charnaud & Co. (Pty) Ltd., ZA Cestaro Fonderie SPA, IT<br />
Fritz Schiess AG Feinschnitt- Italtecno SRL, IT NNabertherm<br />
GmbH, DE<br />
SOFITRAL S.A., FR<br />
AK ALÜMINYUM A.S., TR<br />
CHEMAL GmbH & Co.KG, DE Stanzwerk, CH<br />
NABU Oberflächentechnik GmbH, DE SOLIOS Environnement, FR<br />
Aksan Metal A.S., TR<br />
Chemetall GmbH, DE<br />
FU JIAN XIANG XIN, CN JJ.R.<br />
Schneider Co., Inc., US Navarra-Extrusao de Aluminio, Sopena Metales, S.L., ES<br />
ALAS <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> SA, ES<br />
China Aluminium International En- FUNDIGEX, ES<br />
JASPER GmbH Industrieofenbau, DE S.A., PT<br />
Southeast Aluminum co., ltd, CN<br />
Albea GmbH, DE<br />
gineering Corporation Limited, CN Furukawa-Sky Aluminium Corp., JP Jein Yeh Ind. Co.,Ltd., TW<br />
Nedal Aluminium B.V., NL<br />
Spraying Systems Deutschland<br />
Alcan Engineered Products, CH Chongqing Runji Far East Alloy Co.<br />
JIANG YIN GIANSUN MOULD CO., Neuman Aluminium Fließpress- GmbH, DE<br />
ALCOA EUROPE Sarl, CH<br />
Ltd., CN<br />
GGABRIJEL<br />
AS d.o.o., SI<br />
LTD, CN<br />
werk GmbH, AT<br />
SRS Amsterdam BV, NL<br />
Alcomet AD, BG<br />
Clariant International AG, CH Gartner Extrusion GmbH, DE Jiangsu Asia Pacific Light Alloy NIE-MET Manfred J.C. Niemann Standard-Metallwerke GmbH, DE<br />
Aleastur, ES<br />
COATCOIL BOYALI METALÜRETIM gatv mbH Gesellschaft für aero- Technology Co, Ltd., CN<br />
Zentrale KG, DE<br />
STAS, Inc, CA<br />
Aleris Switzerland GmbH, CH VE PAZARLAMA A.S., TR<br />
und thermodynamische Verfah- Jindal Aluminium Ltd., IN<br />
NISSAL Aluminium Industry, RS Steinert Elektromagnetbau GmbH, DE<br />
Alfot Technologies Co. Ltd, TW COEXAL GmbH, DE<br />
renstechnik, DE<br />
Josef Fröhling GmbH & Co. KG NITREX METAL INC., CA<br />
Stellar Materials International, NL<br />
alimex Metallhandelsgesellschaft Cofi S.p.A., IT<br />
Gautschi Engineering GmbH, CH Walzwerksmaschinenbau, DE Norsk Hydro ASA, NO<br />
Steuler Industrieller Korrosions-<br />
mbH, DE<br />
COILTEC Maschinenvertriebs GDA - Gesamtverband der JUTEC Hitzeschutz GmbH, DE Novelis, CH<br />
schutz GmbH, DE<br />
Aliplast NV, BE<br />
GmbH, DE<br />
Aluminiumindustrie e.V., DE Jutesan Aluminyum Profil Imalat NUR Alüminyum Tic. Ltd. Sti., TR STEVTISS S.A., FR<br />
Alkalsan Alyuminyum Kaliplari COMBILIFT Ltd., IE<br />
Gebrüder Unglaub Metallwarenfa- San. Ve Tic. A.S., TR<br />
STOZ GmbH, DE<br />
San. ve Tic. Ltd. Sti, TR<br />
COMETAL Engineering S.p.A., IT brik, DE<br />
OOEA<br />
- Organisation of European<br />
STROJMETAL KAMENICE, s.r.o. , CZ<br />
All.Co. S.p.A., IT<br />
COMEXALE S.A.R.L., FR<br />
Gerhardi Alutechnik GmbH & Co. KKA<br />
METALURJI SANAYIDIS TIC. LTD.<br />
Aluminium Refiners and<br />
ALMAX Mori srl, IT<br />
COMPES S.P.A., IT<br />
KG, DE<br />
STI., TR<br />
Remelters, DE<br />
SUBLITEX-MIROGLIO TEXTILE S.r.l., IT<br />
Almesan Mutfak Esyalari Sanve CREMA ALLUMINIO S.R.L., IT GERKEN S.A., BE<br />
Kaiser Aluminium -Umformtechnik<br />
Okyanus Aluminyum San. Tic. A.S., TR<br />
Sun Ark GmbH, DE<br />
TIC. LTD, TR<br />
CTI Systems S.A., LU<br />
GHI HORNOS INDUSTRIALES, S.L., ES GmbH, DE<br />
OMAV S.P.A., IT<br />
Suzhou Lopsking Aluminium Co.,<br />
alpha metall GmbH, DE<br />
GiA Clecim Press, ES<br />
Kalmbach GmbH, DE<br />
Omya (Schweiz) AG, CH<br />
LTD, CN<br />
OPTALEX Ltd., IE<br />
SWG GmbH, DE<br />
ALPSAN Aluminyum ve Plastik DDatapaq<br />
GmbH, DE<br />
GLAMA Maschinenbau GmbH, DE KAMPF Schneid- und<br />
OTTO JUNKER GmbH, DE<br />
Swiss Alu Trading AG, CH<br />
Profil San ve Tic A.S., TR<br />
DATRON AG, DE<br />
GLEICH Aluminiumwerk GmbH & Wickeltechnik GmbH & Co. KG, DE<br />
Outotec GmbH, DE<br />
Altec GmbH, DE<br />
DECORAL SYSTEM S.R.L., IT Co KG, DE<br />
Karl Dungs GmbH & Co. KG, DE<br />
TT.T.<br />
Tomorrow Technology , IT<br />
Altek Europe Limited, GB<br />
DEDACCIAI SRL, IT<br />
Global C GmbH, DE<br />
Karl Kaldenberg GmbH & Co. KG<br />
Alto s.r.l. Aluminium Tooling, IT Dienes Werke GmbH & CO. KG, DE<br />
PP.M.S.<br />
Metal Profil Alüminyum Sa- TALLERES ZB, S.A. , ES<br />
Goodcomer Co., Ltd, TW<br />
Metallgießerei, DE<br />
nayi ve Ticaret A.S., TR<br />
TECALEX , ES<br />
ALU Menziken Extrusion AG, CH Dilers Ltd., LV<br />
Gouda Feuerfest GmbH, DE Kastens und Knauer GmbH & Co, DE Pamukkale Aluminyum San. Ticaret TECALUM SL , ES<br />
ALU M.E.C. SpA, IT<br />
Dima Simma S.r.l., IT<br />
GRAF TECHNIK GmbH Reinigungs- KASTO Maschinenbau GmbH & Co A.S., TR<br />
Techmo Car S.p.A. , IT<br />
Alufinish GmbH & Co. KG, DE DONAU CARBON SPA, IT<br />
systeme, DE<br />
KG, DE<br />
Pankl Schmiedetechnik GmbH & TEKNA Deutschland GmbH , DE<br />
AluMag GmbH, DE<br />
Drache Umwelttechnik GmbH, DE Gramm Technik GmbH, DE Keihin Seimitsu Kogyo Co. Ltd., JP Co. KG, AT<br />
TEKNIK ALÜMINYUM SAN. A.S. , TR<br />
ALUMERO Systematic Solutions Drahtwerk Elisental W. Erdmann Granco Clark Inc., US<br />
Kempe International, AU<br />
PD Roding GmbH, DE<br />
Teknik Profil Aluminyum San. Dis<br />
GmbH, AT<br />
GmbH & Co., DE<br />
Grohmann Aluworks GmbH & Co. Kemper-Kontakt Gert Kemper Phoenix International Spa, IT Tic. A.S. , TR<br />
Alumil S.A., GR<br />
DROSS Engineering sa, FR<br />
KG, DE<br />
GmbH, DE<br />
Piesslinger GmbH, AT<br />
TEKSAN MAKINA VE Yapi Eleman-<br />
Aluminios Cortizo S.A., ES DT Metal Geri Kazanim Tekn. San. Grupa Kety SA Extruded Product KERAMAB N.V., BE<br />
plating electronic GmbH, DE lari Imalat San. Ve Tic. Ltd. Std, TR<br />
Aluminium Bahrain B.S.C. (ALBA), BH ve Tic. A.S, TR<br />
Division, PL<br />
Kersten Europe GmbH, DE POLIGRAT GmbH, DE<br />
THERMCONCEPT Dr. Fischer GmbH<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> International Journal, Dubai Aluminium Company Ltd, AE GSB International - Gütegemein- Kind & Co. KG, DE<br />
PRESEZZI Extrusion Spa., IT & Co. KG, DE<br />
DE<br />
Dynamic Concept, CA<br />
schaft für die Stückbeschichtung KMF Kärntner Maschinenfabriken PRESS METAL BERHAD, MY Thermo Fisher Scientific Messtech-<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> INTERNATIONAL<br />
von Bauteilen e.V., DE<br />
GmbH, AT<br />
Pressta Eisele GmbH, DE<br />
nik Gmbh, DE<br />
TODAY, GB<br />
EEAA<br />
- European Aluminium Asso- Guang Ya Aluminium Industries Kohnle GmbH Hartmetall-Werk- Prétat SA, CH<br />
Thermserve Ltd, GB<br />
Aluminium Laufen AG, CH ciation, BE<br />
Co., Ltd., CN<br />
zeug-Fabrik, DE<br />
Profeks Aluminyum Profil Kaliplari Thoman Biegemaschinen GbR, DE<br />
Aluminium Lend GmbH, AT EBNER Industrieofenbau GmbH, AT Gujarat Foils Ltd., IN<br />
KORFF AG, CH<br />
Ltd., TR<br />
Thoni-Alutec sp z o.o., PL<br />
Aluminium Praxis, DE<br />
ECL SA, FR<br />
Gulf Extrusions Co. L.L.C., AE Korumaz Kardesler Alüminyum Profilati Alluminio S.r.l., IT Thyssen Krupp Materials Interna-<br />
<strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> VALLEY SOCIETY, CA EiMa Maschinenbau GmbH, DE Gutmann AG, DE<br />
Sanayi A.S., TR<br />
Profilglass s.p.a., IT<br />
tional Gmb , DE<br />
Aluminiumforum Hochrhein, DE EISENMANN Anlagenbau GmbH &<br />
KOVINAR d.o.o., SI<br />
promeos GmbH, DE<br />
Trafilerie Alluminio Alexia S.P.A., IT<br />
Aluminiumtechnik Radebeul Co. KG, DE<br />
H + H Herrmann + Hieber GmbH, DE Kullen GmbH & Co KG, DE PSI Metals Non Ferrous GmbH PSI Trasmetal SPA, IT<br />
GmbH, DE<br />
EISENMANN Druckguss GmbH, DE H.E. Phipps Co. Inc.(HEPCO), US Kunshan Giant Light Metal Tech- Group Company, DE<br />
TRIMET <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> AG, DE<br />
ALUPRO GmbH & Co. KG, DE EKSTEK Alüminyum Profil Kaliplari HAI Hammerer Aluminium nology Co., Ltd, CN<br />
Pyrotek Inc., US<br />
TURLA s.r.l., IT<br />
Alupur Aluminiumvertrieb, DE San. ve Tic. Ltd. Sti.Aluminium Ex- Industries GmbH, AT<br />
Kurtz GmbH, DE<br />
ALUTEC Metallwaren GmbH & Co. trusion Die Tools, TR<br />
HAL Aluminiumguss Leipzig GmbH,<br />
QQualiteam<br />
International Maas-<br />
KG, DE<br />
Eldan Recycling A/S, DK<br />
L<br />
UUlusan<br />
Aluminium Technology, TR<br />
DE<br />
Laminazione Sottile S.p.a., IT tricht B.V., NL<br />
Umformtechnik Radebeul GmbH, DE<br />
Alvarez Schaer, S.A., ES<br />
Elettromeccanica Viotto Srl, IT HAOMEI <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> Co., Ltd, HK LB Aluminium Berhad, MY Quartz Business Media Ltd, GB UNICUT Wahl GmbH , DE<br />
AMAG Austria Metall GmbH, AT Elino Industrie-Ofenbau GmbH, DE Harbin Dongsheng Metal Co., Ltd., CN Lechler GmbH, DE<br />
Unifour B.V. , NL<br />
AMARI Metall GmbH, DE<br />
Elkem GmbH, DE<br />
Has Alüminyum A.S., TR<br />
LEIBER Group GmbH & Co. KG RRath<br />
AG, AT<br />
Unterschütz Sondermaschinenbau<br />
AMCO Metall-Service GmbH, DE Elster GmbH, DE<br />
HD Wahl GmbH, DE<br />
Aluminium Umform- und Bearbei- RBB Aluminium-Profiltechnik AG, DE GmbH , DE<br />
Analytical Reference Materials elumatec GmbH, DE<br />
Hebei Sitong New Metal Material tungstechnik, DE<br />
Reimann GmbH, DE<br />
Urja Products Private Ltd , IN<br />
International, US<br />
Emirates Aluminium (EMAL), AE Co., Ltd, CN<br />
LOI Thermprocess GmbH, DE REISCH Maschinenbau GmbH, AT<br />
ARP GmbH & Co.KG, DE<br />
ELVAL S.A., GR<br />
HEICHE Oberflächentechnik GmbH, London Scandinavian Metallurgi- Rex Materials Group, US<br />
ARMA Bauteile GmbH, DE EMMEBI srl, IT<br />
VVAPORMATT<br />
Group Ltd, GB<br />
DE<br />
cal, GB<br />
RHI AG, AT<br />
VERECO SRL, IT<br />
Arslan Aluminiyum San. Tic. Ltd. EMMEGI S.p.A., IT<br />
HEINRICH GEORG GmbH, DE<br />
Riedhammer GmbH, DE<br />
Vesuvius Group sa/nv, BE<br />
Sti., TR<br />
ENRC, CH<br />
Heinrich Kreeb GmbH & Co.<br />
ASAS Aluminiyum San. Tic. A.S., TR ERBO GmbH, DE<br />
MMADAR<br />
Coil Coating, SY<br />
RIFTEC GmbH, DE<br />
vhf camfacture AG , DE<br />
Schleif- und Polierwerkzeugfabrik, DE MAKA Systems GmbH, DE<br />
Rio Tinto Alcan Inc., CA<br />
VIBA s.r.l., IT<br />
ASCONA GmbH, DE<br />
Erbslöh Aluminium GmbH, DE Heinz Soyer Bolzenschweißtechnik Mäkelä Alu Oy, FI<br />
RMG Metallfachhandel GmbH, DE VIG MAKINA SAN.TIC.LTD., TR<br />
ASMP Aluminium Silicon Mill Erdoganlar Aluminyum A.S., TR GmbH, DE<br />
Marx GmbH & Co.KG, DE<br />
Robert Röntgen GmbH & Co, DE Vimetco Extrusion SRL, RO<br />
Products GmbH, CH<br />
Erdwich Zerkleinerungssysteme Hencon B.V., NL<br />
MASTEL Aluminium Halbzeuge Rodabell S.A., ES<br />
VIMETCO TRADING S.R.L., RO<br />
Assan Alüminyum Sanayi ve GmbH, DE<br />
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, DE GmbH, DE<br />
Ronmas BV, NL<br />
VIRO Schmiedeteile GmbH, DE<br />
Ticaret A.S., TR<br />
EREDI SCABINI srl, IT<br />
HERPERTZ – PRÄZISION B. MAW Mansfelder Aluminiumwerk RUF GmbH & Co. KG Maschinen- VOA – Verband für die Oberflä-<br />
ASTAS Aluminyum San. Ve Tic. A.S., Erhardt + Leimer GmbH, DE Herpertz GmbH + Co. KG, DE GmbH, DE<br />
bau, DE<br />
chenveredelung e.V., DE<br />
TR<br />
Erich Sydow GmbH & Co. KG, DE Hirschvogel Umformtechnik MCB Deutschland GmbH, DE RUWAC Industriesauger GmbH, DE<br />
ATHERM, FR<br />
VOLLERT Anlagenbau GmbH + Co.<br />
Ernst Reinhardt Industrieofenbau GmbH, DE<br />
ME.C.AL SpA, IT<br />
AUCOS GmbH, DE<br />
KG, DE<br />
GmbH, DE<br />
S<br />
AUMUND Fördertechnik GmbH, DE<br />
HK Entgrattechnik GmbH, DE Mecfor Inc., CA<br />
S+C Extrusion Tooling Solutions<br />
Estral S.p.A., IT<br />
AV. COTEVAL S.A., ES<br />
HMR Group AS, NO<br />
Mechatherm International Ltd., GB<br />
GmbH Schmidt+Clemens Gruppe, DE<br />
EUnited Metallurgy, DE<br />
WWagstaff<br />
Inc, US<br />
AVEMIS, FR<br />
Eural Gnutti S.P.A., IT<br />
HMT Höfer Metall Technik GmbH MECU-Metallhalbzeug GmbH &<br />
Saint-Gobain Industrie Keramik, DE<br />
AYKIM Metal Industry & Trade Co. Euramax Coated Products B.V., NL<br />
& Co. KG, DE<br />
Co. KG, DE<br />
SALMEC Ingeniera S.A., ES<br />
Weima Maschinenbau GmbH, DE<br />
Inc., TR<br />
Eurometal SA, PL<br />
HOESCH METALLURGIE GmbH, DE MES MAKINA ELEKTRIK KIMYA<br />
SAPA AB, SE<br />
Weinmann Aach AG, DE<br />
AYL Import & Export AB, SE EUROPASS SRL, IT<br />
Holland Aluminium Pavilion, NL SAN ASMES Aluminium, TR<br />
SAT Surface Aluminium Technolo-<br />
Welser Profile Deutschland GmbH, DE<br />
Everising Machine Co., TW<br />
Hotwork Combustion Technology MESAN METAL Alüminyum San. ve<br />
gies S.p.A., IT<br />
Werth Messtechnik GmbH, DE<br />
Schelling Anlagenbau GmbH, AT<br />
Wickeder Westfalenstahl GmbH, DE<br />
BBano<br />
Recycling SRL, IT<br />
EVERTZ Hydrotechnik GmbH & Co.<br />
Ltd, GB<br />
TIC. A.S., TR<br />
Schmolz + Bickenbach Distributi-<br />
WIKUS-Sägenfabrik GmbH & Co<br />
BARANSAN <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> PROFILE KG, DE<br />
Hunan Suntown Technology Group Metachem Metall- u. Oberflächenons<br />
GmbH, DE<br />
KG, DE<br />
Co., TR<br />
EXTRAL Sp.z o.o., PL<br />
Co.,Ltd, CN<br />
chemie Sperzel GmbH, DE Schött Druckguss GmbH, DE Williamson Corp, US<br />
BE Aluschmiede GmbH, DE Extrusion de Sax S.L., ES<br />
Hwan Chee Metal Co.,Ltd, TW METALL, DE<br />
SCHÜCO International KG, DE WIOTEC Wilmes Oberflächentech-<br />
BEFAY MAKINA SAN. TIC.LTD.STI., TR Extrusiones de Toledo S.A., ES Hydratech AB, SE<br />
Metall Dittrich Heinz Dittrich Schwartz GmbH, DE<br />
nik, DE<br />
Biegetechnik Steinrücken GbR, DE extrutec GmbH, DE<br />
GmbH & Co. KG, DE<br />
SECO/WARWICK S.A., PL<br />
Wirtschaftsverband Großhandel<br />
Biersack Maschinenbau GmbH, DE<br />
IImbach<br />
& CIE AG, CH<br />
Metallpresswerk München GmbH, DE Selee Corporation, US<br />
Metallhalbzeug e.V., WGM<br />
BLOOM Engineering (Europa) FFAR<br />
SHEN ELECTRIC CO., LTD, TW IMM Machinery Inc., US<br />
Metalscan Limited, GB<br />
SELEMA S.r.l., IT<br />
Pavillon, DE<br />
GmbH, DE<br />
FATA HUNTERDivision of FATA Impexmetal S.A., PL<br />
Metawell GmbH metal sandwich SEPAL S.p.A., IT<br />
BMS - Biegetechnik GmbH, DE S.p.A., IT<br />
IMPOL d.o.o., SI<br />
technology, DE<br />
Sermas Industrie, FR XXingfa<br />
Aluminium Co., Ltd. , CN<br />
Bodycote GmbH, DE<br />
FBB engineering GmbH, DE IMS Deltamatic S.p.A., IT<br />
Metlsaw Systems Inc., US<br />
SGM Gantry S.p.A., IT<br />
Bralo Deutschland GmbH, DE Fehr Lagerlogistik AG, CH<br />
INASA FOIL S.A:, ES<br />
METRA S.p.A., IT<br />
Shanghai Electric Import and Ex- YYe<br />
Fong Aluminium Industrial Ltd.,<br />
BSN Thermprozesstechnik GmbH, DE Feinguss Blank GmbH, DE<br />
Inductotherm Heating & Welding MET-TECH GmbH, DE<br />
port Co. Ltd, CN<br />
TW<br />
Burak Aluminyum San. Ve Tic. Ltd. FENIS <strong>ALUMINIUM</strong> A.S., TR Technologies Ltd An Inductotherm Mextra Eng. Extrativa de Metais Shanghai Jieru Heavy Industrie Yuan Sheng Aluminium MFG.<br />
Sti., TR<br />
Fill Gesellschaft m.b.H., AT Group Company, GB<br />
Ltda., BR<br />
Equipment Co., Ltd, CN<br />
Corp. , TW<br />
Buss AG, CH<br />
Fives North American Combustion, INDUMASCH Eberhard Sting MICRO-EPSILON Messtechnik, DE Shanghai Zhengyu Special Alloys<br />
Bundesverband der deutschen Gie- Inc., US<br />
GmbH & Co. KG, DE<br />
Mid-Mountain Materials Inc., US Co., Ltd., CN<br />
ZZahit<br />
Alüminyum ve. Plastik San.<br />
ßerei-Industrie (BDGuss), DE Fizeta s.r.l., IT<br />
Industries 3R inc., CA<br />
MIFA Aluminium bv Aluminium Shenzhen Litong United Imp & Exp Tic. Ltd. Sti.., TR<br />
BWG Bergwerk- und Walzwerk- FKM Metallkomponenten GmbH, DE Innoval Technology Ltd, GB Precision Extrusion, NL<br />
Co, Ltd, CN<br />
Zaklad Uslugowy ”ROSA” Sp. z o.o.<br />
Maschinenbau GmbH, DE<br />
FONDERIA ALFREDO TOGNO S.r.L., IT Innovatherm Prof. Dr. Leisenberg Miralu Deutschland GmbH, DE Siemens VAI Metals Technologies, , PL<br />
Fonderia Maspero SRL, IT<br />
GmbH + Co. KG, DE<br />
MKB Metallguss GmbH, DE GB<br />
Zenergy Power GmbH, DE<br />
CC.<br />
Hilzinger- Thum GmbH & Co. FORGIALLUMINIO 3 s.r.l., IT INOX Schleiftechnik GmbH + Co MN Coil Servicecenter GmbH, DE Siempelkamp GmbH & Co. KG, DE ZIRCAR Ceramics, Inc., US<br />
KG, DE<br />
Forging Group Monale SRL, IT KG, DE<br />
Mössner GmbH + Co. KG, DE SILCA GmbH, DE<br />
ZOP Co. Ltd. Forging Plant, PL<br />
As at: 14 April <strong>2011</strong>, subject to change.<br />
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