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Made in Steel: attendance and exhibitors are again on the rise

The best edition since 2005, with even better figures: 16,520 visitors in pavilions 22 and 24 at Fieramilano Rho, Up 12.3% compared to the 2017 edition.

More square metres of exhibition space sold, and more foreign countries present

fieramilano Rho (Milan), 21 May 2019 – All numbers are up significantly for the record edition of Made in Steel, the main Conference & Exhibition in Southern Europe dedicated to the steel industry since 2005.

The event, which ended on Thursday 16 May after three days of business and conferences, was attended by 16,520 visitors, with an increase by 12.3% compared to the 2017 edition, when it reached 14,714 visitors, with 26% foreign attendance.

This constant growth confirms the success of the formula and the choice of the pavilions of Fieramilano Rho, for an event which is unique at European level both for its aesthetics and the quality of contents.

The progress in the number of visitors is in line with all the other indicators: 12,800 square meters, up 10% compared to the 2017 edition (11,670), on a gross area of about 40,000 square metres; more companies present (312 compared to 270 in 2017) and more foreign exhibitors (23%, 72 versus 46 in 2017).

For two days Made in Steel 2019 overlapped with Sheet Metal, the international event promoted by UCIMU, dedicated to sheet metal cutting and forming technologies.

The eighth edition of Made in Steel, which was entitled “STEEL HUMAN”, featured an exhaustive calendar of conferences for all the protagonists of the supply chain, players and visitors, with more than 40 speakers on the stage of the Siderweb Conference Room and the annual meeting of Assofermet. Among the speakers, the protagonists of the Italian and European steel industry (Alessandro Banzato, Federacciai president and CEO  Acciaierie Venete; Fernando Espada, president Eurometal; Antonio Gozzi, president Gruppo Duferco; Matthieu Jehl, CEO ArcelorMittal Italia; Antonio Marcegaglia, president Gruppo Marcegaglia; Alessandro Trivillin, CEO Danieli).

“The presence of visitors during the three day event, the quality of contents, the beauty of the stands and the perceptible feeling of positivity in the pavilions confirm the success of the 2019 edition of Made in Steel and the module conceived by the team of Siderweb for the main Conference & Exhibition in Southern Europe dedicated to the steel industry,” said Emanuele Morandi, president and CEO of Made in Steel. “A formula that is based on content, business and relationships. For us, it is a big satisfaction and an encouragement to do even better, to best represent our supply chain and to grow at international level”.

The next edition of the event, the ninth, will be held in 2021.

A Manifesto for steel industry and foresight on the market from three giants

At Made in Steel the Italian steel world meets and talks. For a while, competition leaves room for a common vision and teamwork. One of the old warhorses of the patron Emanuele Morandi – “in today’s market it makes no sense to talk about the steel of Cremona or Bergamo and not even of Italian steel, but of European steel” – returns to the scene from the first day of fair, when at the opening conference Morandi himself called together all the associations in the steel world: “I address not only Federacciai and Assofermet, but also all the other important trade associations, Assofond, AIM, Centro Inox , Fondazione Promozione Acciai, Ricrea and all the other users’ associations because in my opinion it is not so much the participation in the capitals of Made in Steel as much as the participation in moments of reflection that put us together ”.

This is also the point of departure for the final conference, which takes its name from the theme of the fair, Steel Human, in which the steel world proposes a manifesto for politics, in particular aimed at all candidates for the European Parliament and during which a round table sees the confrontation of some of the largest steel producers in Italy and the world: Antonio Marcegaglia, president of Gruppo Marcegaglia, Alessandro Trivillin, CEO of the Danieli Group, and Alessandro Banzato, president of Federacciai and CEO of Acciaierie Venete, interviewed by Andrea Cabrini , director of Class CNBC.

In his introduction to the final conference, once again Emanuele Morandi put the accent on collaboration and team spirit: “Even if you are big and strong, without the team and the collaboration the matches are not won. We would need more collaboration even among the associations that make up our supply chain, even if the term chain is too old, it must be enlarged, because the platforms are the new frontier, so the supply chains must also be extended to wider collaborations with the institutes of credit, research centers, universities and even the policy that is currently lacking ”.

From these considerations, gained in two years of commitment to modern Made in Steel and shared with all the actors, the idea of ​​a manifesto was born, mainly aimed at politics, but addressed to all the parties involved, as a guideline for a development path made up of four milestones.

The four theses for a European steel manifesto start from the assumption that steel is the basis for manufacturing and that manufacturing itself is fundamental for growth and development, to create work and well-being. Steel and technologies are important, but they remain a tool created by man for his sustenance and his well-being: in this reasoning the great themes of the environment and sustainability enter.

Morandi again: “Platforms make sense if we can talk to the market: if data makes the difference and if the relationship with the market makes the difference, then more and more our customer must become our partner, the market then turns from a place of confrontation to a place of relationships ”.

Here are the four points of the manifesto:

  1. Defend and relaunch the European project: there is a greater need for Europe but this Europe is in danger. The world is polarizing between the great Chinese power, the United States and some emerging countries such as Russia, so Europe must be cohesive and able to present itself unified to the challenges of the market.
  2. Rebuilding Europe: not only on the human level and in cohesion, but also in its human, infrastructural and above all formative dimension. A nation that does not study, cannot grow.
  3. Innovation and sustainability: only an innovative and sustainable steel can be a growth engine.
  4. Centrality of man: culture and education as the first investment on young people, a great plan is needed to re-establish the whole educational path, from primary school to university. We need a more educated Europe in order not to reduce complexity to the trivial, which is simple, but to analyze and fully understand the complexity.

At the end of his speech, Morandi announces a series of tables which will include all industry and platform associations to make their contribution to the growth of the sector, of Italy and of Europe.

Instead it was Andrea Cabrini, director of Class CNBC, who whetted the top three managers of the three Italian steel giants, Banzato, Trivillin and Marcegaglia, helped also by direct questions from the audience through SMSs or whatsapp.

The first mandatory question is about the fair and the general situation of the market. For Alessandro Banzato “the market in this period is a bit more reflective and a generally positive trend of the fair is part of a confused picture, starting from Brexit to get to the issue of American duties”; according to Marcegaglia “the dominant element of the last few months, a little everywhere, is the uncertainty because in the end the money, even if it exists, does not turn, does not create positivity. Recently I understand that the sentiment of the experts is more negative than the reality: on closer analysis everyone admits that the volumes of turnover compared to last year are at least equal, if not higher. Certainly, uncertainty is a theme, but I wouldn’t feel like talking about a crisis”; for Trivillin “compared to last year there are fewer margins, but last year it was excellent, this year we could not expect the same volume. Of course, the horizon is more limited, but now we are used to this”.

A vision that Marcegaglia also confirms: “Of course, the order book has shrunk, we need to be more ready, more responsive, but overall today’s prices in Europe are the lowest in the world and are destined to rebalance in the near future”.

“Almost all producers this year are about -2%, 3%, but we are not in the situation of 2008-2009, far from it, certainly if last year we had orders for six months, now we look at the two following months and nothing more. – confirms Banzato -; as for the market, the closure of the American one has diverted many quantities over Europe: the safeguard clause has worked relatively well, then there is the question of Turkey, both on flat products, and on long products, such as rounds for reinforced concrete and wire rod, there have been shifts of products destined for other markets ”.

Marcegaglia focuses on European competition: “For now there is a problem of realignment of stocks which should soon be resolved. Even the automotive sector should increase orders within a short time, rebalancing a slightly heated competition. ”

Alessandro Trivillin speaks openly about market regulation: “I have traditionally been favorable to the free market but, given some recent dumping phenomena, I believe that a regulatory intervention by the legislator is desirable. I believe that this situation of duties and safeguards can last for a few more semesters, but we must find within us the resources for the competition “.

On the different positions among the operators on some market regulation matters, the opinion is however common: “If we are a supply chain, we must have the strength to overcome divergences and find a common position”, says Banzato, supported by Marcegaglia for whom “today this is an interest of the supply chain, not of the individual, as far as safeguarding is concerned, as long as they are measures aimed at stabilizing the flows and not closing them, on the American model. Europe has an important role, beyond the volumes, for the development and quality of materials, so surely as Italy, seventh producer and seventh world exporter, we cannot abdicate our role in Europe. Certainly there are both production costs, such as for energy, and for the protection of the environment that put us in a delicate position that we must manage properly, for this we are too neglecting for me the domestic market for which the infrastructure are basilar”.

“From Europe we expect there to be a desire to see steel as a driver of development – says Trivillin -, also because without economy, without industry it is not possible to make social policies. Until recently we had the impression that steel was considered almost an enemy, something to do far away, but now sentiment is changing and we are returning to being considered a resource, not only economic, but also productive ”.

Speaking of energy, Banzato underlines the need to have “in Italy the price of energy at least equal to that of European competitors, if it is not possible for it to be minor. We are however in a moment in which already Brexit generates unknowns, both customs and on what will be the behaviors on the part of the British operators that will operate with different rules than the European ones: already now, for example, they ask the State for loans for operations on the territory European, something that any other company based in the EU is not allowed ”.

Innovation is a huge challenge, but it can create discontinuity. For Alessandro Trivillin “innovation in recent years is not disruptive. Certainly I do not see industry innovation 4.0 as an epochal change, but as a process that must be pursued little by little. Now the technology allows operations that previously were perhaps already performed, but by man in longer times: it is a more advanced way to satisfy attendance needs for years “.

At Made in Steel Acciaierie Venete presented an innovative factory: “The new plant presents technological innovations – says Banzato – that allow us to offer a product of absolutely superior quality compared to what could be produced with the technologies of twenty years ago”.

Marcegaglia’s vision goes a step further: “There is a product innovation that comes from a process innovation, but I believe that the real challenge of digitalization is of a wider scope, that is to govern an interaction between data that within company processes and outside of these, in relations with customers and suppliers, it can lead to greater efficiency and versatility, in quality and in processes, also for example in deliveries. Innovation starts from processes, translates into a product, but it must become a cultural factor that companies can factorize in offering to customers”.

One of the greatest difficulties in the steel supply chain arises from the problems of the automotive industry: a lot will depend on when the conversion of production plants to the new forms of power units will be completed and on which of the possibilities the producers will be oriented, at that point a resumption of orders. However, the case may arise where the orders do not go back to the levels of the previous years, because it is possible that the orders for the cars do not date back to the previous levels.

However, for Trivillin, “change is part of evolution. Once upon a time there was an epochal change in the transport systems, from the horse to the car and even then they feared enormous losses and they wanted for this boycott the advent of the car “.

What is needed, however, is clarity: “If I have a concern in the economic context – says Marcegaglia – it is on Italy’s ability to do what is needed, step by step, in issuing the appropriate laws at the time and in making fewer declarations and more facts “. As far as infrastructure is concerned, “the fact that the unlocking works have been talked about for so long, but nothing is actually done, without realizing that infrastructures are fundamental for companies, not just in the steel sector, means that we do not have the correct perspective, in Italy “is the thrust of Alessandro Trivillin who seizes the assist provided by Marcegaglia himself on the fly.

One last line on the role of man in steel. The perfect synthesis is that of Marcegaglia: “Without quality people, adequately trained, company development is not possible”. “Those who make steel cannot think of competing exclusively on machines. We need to make ourselves more attractive and show people that they could work in the sector the most attractive aspects, “adds Trivillin.

In conclusion, on what will 2019 be played for steel Italy? For Banzato “on the competitiveness of Italian companies, a peculiar feature of our entrepreneurial fabric”, for Marcegaglia three dry words: “Accessibility, agility, reactivity”. “Organizational and economic flexibility, that is the ability to react to the market with innovation and not just price, and reactivity”, Trivillin echoes.

Tube & Steel Istanbul 2019 Fair war organized successfully

Pipe, Profile, Wire, Steel, Manufacturing and Technology Specialized Fair was organized for the first time this year at Tüyap Fair Convention and Congress Center; by Tüyap Fairs and Exhibitions Organization Inc. in cooperation with Turkish Steel Pipe Manufacturers Association (Çebid), Steel Federation, Steel Foreign Trade Association, Turkish Steel Steel Exporters’ Association, Flat Steel Export and Industry Association (Yisad), SteelOrbis and Turkish Constructional Steelwork Association between April 17-20, 2019 in Istanbul, simultaneously with Wire Tech Istanbul; Wire Manufacturing and Technologies Specialized Fair.

Prepared with the aim of becoming the central power in our country, Tube & Steel Istanbul Fair was held with the participation of 147 companies and company representatives from 17 countries. The fair, which unites the important associations and organizations of the sector under a single roof, provided the opportunity to establish new cooperations for the participants who want to export to about 70 countries in five continents and to show their innovations.

Tube & Steel Istanbul Fair, which could to be a major contributor to the Turkish steel industry’s export potential, hosted procurement committees from Bulgaria, China, Palestine, Georgia, Croatia, India, Iran, Israel, Italy, Kosovo, Macedonia, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Tunisia and Jordan through Tuyap’s international offices in Moscow, Sofia, Skopje, Tehran, Cairo and Tbilisi. Thanks to marketing activities, 6.959 professional visitors from 67 countries visited the fair.

According to the results of the survey conducted during the fair, 87% of the participants stated that they were satisfied with the fair and 85% said they would be attending the fair again next year. According to the online visitor surveys carried out after the exhibition, 90% of the visitors stated that they were satisfied with the fair and 91% said they would visit the fair again next year.

Morandi Steel: strategic repositioning process. From the commercialization of steel hollow sections to the laser processing

The important investments of the last years in plants, expertise and human capital have projected the business of Morandi Steel, based in Flero, Brescia, into the future. In 2019 the company, which has been operating in the distribution of steel tubes for 50 years, profoundly renewed its offer with the integration of a range of 3D laser processing to meet the needs of customers for customization. A very important renewal, which was also reflected in the change of the Company name: from Morandi Spa to Morandi Steel Spa.

Founded in 1973 as a warehouse of iron, pipes and plates, in almost half a century of history the company Morandi has evolved many times: from the commercialization of different qualities of steel pipes, focus of the business in the Seventies and Eighties, to the distribution of structural hollow sections, up to the current integrated offer of products and services.

«The story of a company that is fifty years old cannot be told in just a few lines, expressing the emotions, the disappointments and the enthusiasm experienced by those who watched this company be born, grow and consolidate over the years. What can be told is the stubborn aim over these years: to satisfy the need of knowledge and innovation of a continually evolving market» says Emanuele Morandi, Ceo di Morandi Steel.

Thanks to the installation of a laser machine Lt 20 Jumbo Adige-Sys for laser cutting and processing, the company from Brescia widens its target with an integrated offer of personalized products and services. Revenues and profitability are improving. The new laser machine can execute laser cutting and complex processing on square, round, and rectangle hollow and open steel sections.

The new positioning – The strategic repositioning is the outcome of a process started with a market research which highlighted the absence in the industry of a player that could supply fully personalized hollow sections, integrating the advantages of a distributor with those of a processing center.

«The new positioning is the outcome of an important investment, both in term of energy and money, which started in the last two years according to the results of requests gathered among our customers: the need to have in a sole supplier a point of reference for both the distribution of hollow sections and high quality processes. Therefore we have worked with a double target: satisfy the requests of the market while aiming to the most profitable products» explains Giorgio Maschietto, General Director of Morandi Steel.

The numbers of Morandi Steel – In 2018, the revenues of Morandi Steel reached 13.5 million Euro, increasing by the 8% on the previous year, with an Ebitda lightly under 500K Euro.

Caleotto invests on new markets

Caleotto, a steel company specialized in lamination, invests in new technologies, with the four-step calibrator, a tool that will enhance company production and expand professional skills in the direction of three keywords: research, development and growth, but also professionalism and determination, which allowed to fill some technical gaps with the rest of Europe.

Caleotto’s goal is to consolidate the market in Italy and expand it to Germany, through the improvement of quality and the expansion of the product range, in compliance with the standards of safety, guarantee and environment.

The one on which Caleotto has invested is the first calibrator of this type installed in Italy and focuses on quality, laser technology for continuous measurement of the profile and closer collaboration with the Politecnico di Milano – Lecco territorial pole.

The new calibrator is supplied by the German Sms Meer, part of the world-class Sms Group plant engineer. The calibrator’s laser measurement system ensures that the dimensional tolerances remain within the desired limits.

The numbers: Caleotto’s factory in Lecco covers an area of 96 thousand square meters, of which 47 thousand are covered and last year it exceeded the threshold of 100 employees. In 2018, turnover grew by 7.7%, reaching 98 million euros. Total investments for the 2016-2018 three-year period amounted to around 20 million euros.

The calibrator is not the only new Caleotto system, which has also created a loop for the production of thermomechanical steels and a new shaft for forming skeins. A new presser will be installed shortly to improve product packaging.

Domenico Campanella, president of Caleotto, commented on the successes of his company: «Today the first phase of our history, born in 2015, ends with efficiency and quality. The challenge is to be able to compete in an increasingly complex market, continuing along the path taken. The objectives were ambitious, but after four years, we can say we have achieved them and the budget proves it. These investments will give new energy and new stimuli for the coming years, improving the production range».

Lorenzo Angelini, Caleotto’s managing director, is of the same opinion: «We plan to place ourselves in an increasingly European market. The company’s goal is grow employees and continue to invest».

«The other element that has allowed us to win the challenge of the relaunch – explain the two managers of Caleotto – is undoubtedly the inclusion of many young people including, in the last two years, 6 new graduates in engineering from the Polytechnic of Milan – Polo territorial of Lecco, with which we have immediately established an excellent relationship of collaboration. Obviously we do not stop, knowing that the market will soon put us in front of new challenges, for which we are already preparing».

The new system was presented during “Made in Steel”, the most important event in southern Europe dedicated to the entire steel supply chain, an event conceived by siderweb, the steel community, an event that brings together the steel supply chain to reflect on the future of the sector. The title of this eighth edition was Steel Human, Sustainability and Innovation, to try to understand how the global steel industry can reduce the environmental impact and renew its products without losing competitiveness.