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SBB Training - Singapore - March 2010
24-25 March 2010

 

Course Overview

How the Steel Market Works

100% of people who attended our previous courses would recommend it to their colleagues

This executive steel training course is unique in offering the most in-depth and comprehensive overview of the entire steel market, its players and supply and demand cycles. Full programme is now available.

In two days, trainees will know how to:

  • Recognise the production processes used to manufacture steel
  • Identify semi-finished and finished steel products and their uses
  • Understand the industry structure, value chain, trade flows with focus on Asia
  • Understand the carbon agenda as it relates to the steel sector
  • Understand how steel prices fluctuate and manage price risks

The course will be conducted solely in English, therefore, a good level of English is required. 
Click here to register or email
trainingasia@steelbb.com

 

Event Details
Venue:Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel
Dates:24-25 March 2010
Price:US$2,500
Click here to see available discounts
Languages:English

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  • Mr Roger Emmott, Global Head of Research, Consulting and Training, Steel Business Briefing

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