Mysteel and CISDI co-host the first China steel overseas development forum

Date:2022/11/28 Source: CISDI

Metallurgical leaders, experts, scholars and enterprise heads from across the country headed to China’s first steel overseas development forum.

The event was staged to push for new opportunities around the globe and was described as a great success.

Staged in Hangzhou in the Zhejiang Province, the China Iron and Steel Association’s event was jointly hosted by Mysteel Group and CISDI Group.

The forum focussed on two major subjects - production and raw materials, and demand and trade.

CISDI was the only engineering company to be invited. Its vice president Jason Hu delivered a keynote speech on CISDI’s achievements, and how it has been empowered by Belt and Road Initiative steel investments.

With the aim of finding ways to take China’s steel enterprises global, Mr Hu gave a detailed analysis of overseas investment opportunities and the potential risk factors, followed by detail on CISDI’s consulting and full-process technological competences and overseas constructions.

He commented that, in the midst of a complicated economic and political climate in China and abroad, investing in overseas steel projects could be both a challenge and an opportunity. But he stressed that CISDI is well prepared to provide future-oriented, innovation-driven engineering services and is joining forces with Chinese steel producers to seek international opportunities.

As one of the first engineering companies to seek out global opportunities, CISDI has long been committed to its internationalisation strategy and has carried out numerous projects at overseas hot spots. The company has left its footprint in over 30 countries and regions, with over 500 projects designed, supplied and built. Its main customers, ArcelorMittal, TATA Steel and JFE, have applauded CISDI’s abilities, Mr Hu added.

 

 

 

 

 

China’s steel professionals at the forum

 

The vice president of CISA Tiejun Luo takes to the stage

 

The World Steel Association’s deputy director-general, Shaoliang Zhong

 

During the one-day forum, speeches were also delivered by the China Metallurgical Information and Standardization Institute, Delong Steel, Jingye Group, Sinosteel Australia, China Minerals Co., the China International Contractors Association, China Communications Construction I, Shagang Europe, CITIC Pacific Special Steel, C&D, and Mysteel Group.

Each company and organisation spoke of their experience and skills and detailed their plans for overseas development.

 

 

CISDI Engineering’s vice president Jason Hu takes to the lectern

 

 

Map showing CISDI’s presence around the globe

 

 

A page from ArcelorMittal’s website describes CISDI as a world-leading steel service provider

 

20 years of internationalisation have proved CISDI’s multi-dimensional skills in full process, life-cycle and complex, talore-made services - from consulting, design and supply to construction, ops management, diagnosis and upgrading. It already has local staff working on its global operations - frontline forces assisting their HQ in exporting systematic solutions, core tech and products.

 

Formosa Ha Tinh Steel in Vietnam

CISDI was responsible for its master plan, core line design and construction

 

CISDI has experts in investment opportunity, site selection and feasibility, and provides consulting solutions for due diligence and takeover, restructuring and operations. Its complete methodology and global vision has supported dozens of customers in their decision-making on investments across 30 plus countries and regions.

 

The ASSB steelworks in Kuantan, Malaysia, created from CISDI’s master plan, designs and core supplies

 

Design teams have intimate knowledge of systematic engineering and construction and are adept at making alignments and conversions between international and Chinese technical standards. Their superb designs help to create more sustainable and internationally competitive steel producers.

The strong manufacturing capabilities of CISDI’s Chongqing, Xi’an and Beijing bases, and a long list of talented subcontracting and full-supply-chain partners, is responsible for the successful, on-schedule delivery of supplies meeting stringent international quality standards to end-users around the globe.

 

Core finishing mill equipment supplied to TATA Steel’s Port Talbot in the UK, the first of its kind

 

 

CISDI’s chairman and the UK team, pictured at the company’s Sheffield office

 

By pooling industrial chain resources and rich overseas construction experience, teams can swiftly adapt to local conditions and requirements.

The corporate international metallurgical operations platform provides single or full process services, from production and operation to ops management, general contracting and functional subcontracting, equipment upgrading, and trade.

The big data-based service platform, integrating technology, equipment supply and services, helps enterprises increase their market competitiveness.

The world’s first intelligent steel manufacturing system has enabled CISDI HQ to seamlessly collaborate with all its overseas operations on business management. Overseas production and operations can be reported immediately while aided decision making can be given at the earliest. It has become an effective means to maximise international operation efficiency and protect foreign assets and business safety.

 

 

The ops management contract signed between CISDI and an Indonesian steel producer