4 - 7 June 2007, Grand Hyatt Erawan, Bangkok, Thailand
Maximising output
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Steel Mill Optimisation and Maintenance Asia 2007 is the annual forum bringing together technology and solutions providers, industry experts, strategic decision makers and hands-on managers from steelmaking facilities all across Asia to meet, discuss and explore ways to push the boundaries of steel making.

Steel Mill Optimisation and Maintenance Asia 2007 supports the industry’s continuous search for best practices and innovations in production optimisation in the race to maximise output.

Key speakers include:

Wikrom Vajragupta
Director
Iron and Steel Institute of Thailand, Thailand
Ah Yong Tan
Secretary General
South East Asia Iron and Steel Institute (SEAISI), Malaysia
Fikret Basbug
Vice President Engineering, Iskenderun Iron and Steel Plant
ISDEMIR, Turkey
Philip D'Souza
Direct Reduction Technology Manager
Qatar Steel Company (QASCO), Qatar
S K Jain
Executive Director - Works, Bhilai Steel Plant
SAIL, India
Poh Tzan Eng
Senior Vice President - Operation (Systems)
NatSteel Asia, Singapore
Om Narayan
Vice President - Safety and Services
Tata Steel, India
Dr. Leo Frawley
Customer Service & Technical Manager, Laverton Steel Mill
Smorgon Steel Group Ltd, Australia
Narendra Kumar Sharma
President, Maintenance
Ispat Industries Limited, India
Arun Kumar Chowdhary
Senior Department Manager (Maintenance Mechanical)
G-Steel, Thailand
Chung Ho Ko
Head - Equipment Diagnostic & Troubleshooting
China Steel, Taiwan


Register before 31 March 2007 to save up to USD495!


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“All speakers were very good and spoke on topics they understood well. All were willing to share experiences and keen to learn. This event is good and very informal.”

Doug Miles, Technical Manager, Castrol



A sales and marketing solution that generates leads and new business

Steel Mill Optimisation and Maintenance Asia 2007 is an unrivalled and cost-effective sales and marketing solution that works throughout the year and then brings you face-to-face with your customers and prospects.

Steel Mill Optimisation and Maintenance Asia 2007 is a unique business event that offers many benefits and is extremely cost-effective. Please take the time to examine our offer. We are sure you will be as excited as we are.

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Limited sponsorship opportunities exist for this event.

For full details contact:
Liberina Octavia 
Tel: +65 6322 2736
Email:liberina.octavia@terrapinn.com



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Why Steel Mill Optimisation and Maintenance Asia 2007:

  • Because iron and steel producers are to satisfy and take advantage of the current high demands of steel
  • Because optimum productivity and efficiencies to produce and deliver at full capacity with no delay, no sub-standard products are a MUST
  • Because many of the mills in Asia are not producing at their full capacity and/or lack the latest technology that allows them to optimize their productivity and promote innovative products and processes
  • Because 100 steelmakers from all over Asia came to share and learn. Expect 150 steelmakers participating in Steel Mill Optimisation and Maintenance Asia 2007
  • Because peer-sharing, knowledge and solutions will be abundance in Steel Mill Optimisation and Maintenance Asia 2007

To sponsor at this event, please contact Liberina Octavia at +656322 2736 or
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