10:20, 14 January 2019

Steel Structures Manufacturers to Meet Again in Moscow

The program of SteelStructures’2019, The 4th International Exhibition (May 14-17, Expocentre, Moscow, Russia) is underway.

The program includes conferences, master classes, seminars, roundtables, and presentations of leading steel structures manufacturers, designers, equipment suppliers etc. Thus, Steel Construction Development Association will organize a number of roundtables and master classes on Modern Types of Steel Structures for Construction, Organizing Efficient Sales System, Improving Competitiveness of Steel Structures Plants etc. Melnikov’s TSNIIPSK will hold a series of conferences on the most pressing problems of the industry including Secondary Use of Oil and Gas Steel Tubes, Corrugated Beams: Market Structure and Trends etc. Transstroyproyekt will hold a meeting with manufacturers of steel structures for bridge building.

Foundation for Development of Tube Industry will organize a panel discussion with steel structures manufacturers on extension of application of tubular rolled products in steel structures manufacture. Russian Union of Metal and Steel Suppliers will gather together heads of sales of steel structures plants. Zinc Development Center will organize a conference on Equipment and Solutions for Steel Structures Galvanizing. Chef Welder’s Association will hold a conference on Steel Structures Welding, Thermal Cutting, and Coating.

Members of SteelStructures’2019 Organizing Committee will hold an All-Russia conference Steel Structures: Market Structures and Prospects bringing together company leaders and industry professionals.

SteelStructures’2019 program (subject to change) is now available on the website.

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