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Metal-Expo'2024 showcases products and solutions from leading non-ferrous metallurgy companies

This year, within the framework of the 30th International Industrial Exhibition Metal-Expo'2024, the organisers have successfully brought together a number of companies from the non-ferrous metals sector in a single exhibition space. A separate pavilion (No. 8, Hall No. 1) at Expocentre Fairgrounds at Krasnaya Presnya will host leading producers of aluminium, copper, titanium, zinc and non-ferrous metal alloys from 29 October to 1 November.

VSMPO-AVISMA Corporation, a leading producer of titanium products, Krasnoyarsk Aluminium Smelter, part of RUSAL, Aluminium Metallurg Rus (Belokalitva Metallurgical Plant), Samara Metallurgical Plant and Kamensk-Uralsky Metallurgical Plant, specialising in the production of rolled aluminium and aluminium alloys. The Stupino Metallurgical Company, which produces nickel and titanium alloys, will present its exposition. Kamensk-Uralsky and Gaisky non-ferrous metal processing plants, the Chelyabinsk Zinc Plant (a key zinc producer in the country), Rosatom's metallurgical division, and the Ruspolymet Group will also be in attendance. Other notable participants include Acron-Holding Group, a leading producer of powder metallurgy and titanium alloys, as well as secondary copper and copper cable-conductor products. Additionally, the event will feature prominent copper, brass and bronze bar and tube producers such as Kolchuginsky Special Alloys Plant, ZiO-Met and ZCM Prommash.

The workload of non-ferrous metallurgy enterprises is currently at an all-time high. The nomenclature of output and terms of fulfilment of orders have changed significantly. It is therefore crucial for consumers of products of non-ferrous metallurgy enterprises to meet in person with manufacturers and suppliers of non-ferrous metal products. This will enable them to discuss new models and plans of cooperation, promising materials, equipment and technologies for their production, as well as marketing strategies.

This year, Metal-Expo will be held in several pavilions of Expocentre Fairgrounds. Leading companies of ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy will be located in these pavilions, as well as in MetallurgMash exposition. This exposition will host manufacturers and suppliers of modern equipment, technologies, and innovative solutions for metallurgy and metalworking, who will present their products. The exhibition platform at Expocentre will facilitate new business opportunities for exhibitors and visitors alike. We anticipate the attendance of over 300 foreign exhibitors and approximately 450 Russian companies. Manufacturers from more than ten countries, including enterprises from Turkey, India, Iran, Italy, Germany, Kazakhstan and China, will be showcasing the latest equipment, technologies and components, as well as a comprehensive range of cutting-edge metal products.

It is anticipated that Metal-Expo'2024 will be attended by over 30,000 key consumers of metal products from a range of sectors, including construction, machine building, aircraft manufacturing, shipbuilding, the fuel and energy complex, transport and logistics, metal processing and metal trading.

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