Specialised Topic: CISDI shine brightly at METEC 2019
Date:2019/7/31 Source: CISDI
CISDI
shine brightly at METEC 2019
—— CISDI
is committed to serving global clients with better technologies and solutions
and improving their core competitiveness
CISDI and its parent company MCC shone at the
Bright World of Metals, the 2019 event staged by world’s most important trade
fair for metallurgy and casting specialists.
The Chinese steel production and technology
giants had a big presence at METEC 2019 in Dusseldorf, Germany.
Their 300 square-metre stand showcased their
unique total solutions, full-process core technology and equipment, and
intelligent and green manufacturing expertise.
Numerous companies from around the world
engaged in discussions on innovative new methods for steel transformation and
upgrading.
The exhibition welcomed around 72,500
visitors from 118 countries over five days.
MCC’s stand at METEC 2019
Focusing
on the future
CISDI chairman Xuewen Xiao led his team’s
presence at the fair, holding talks with leaders from TATA Steel,
ArcelorMittal, InterCon, Interco, PSI and Mitsubishi, and other clients and partners.
Topics discussed focused on global and
Chinese steel development trends, potential projects and ways of working
together.
“China’s steel enterprises are playing
ever-more important roles in the global metals industry,” remarked Zhichun Hu,
vice-president of CISDI, who is in charge of overseas business.
“We were pleased to meet many old and new
friends from Europe, North America, South America, India, Southeast Asia and
Japan at METEC 2019, and proud to hear them speak highly of CISDI’s
achievements in core technology and intelligence, and their confidence in our
services.”
Fruitful discussions were made with other
steel enterprises, including JSW, JSPL, NLMK, MMK, Severstal, Erdemir,
METINVEST, Nippon Steel, JFE, JSL, POSCO, Liberty, Gerdau, GUSA, SAIL and
Essar.
CISDI’s chairman Xiao and his team meet with
ArceloMittal’s vice president Dominique Vacher at METEC
CISDI’s chairman Xiao sits down to talks with
TATA Steel’s CEO and managing director T. V. Navendren at METEC