The authoritative aluminium event for senior executives
CRU Events’ 17th World Aluminium conference will give you a comprehensive update and insight into the latest movements of the worldwide aluminium industry brought to you by the leaders in the field. This event gives you the opportunity to network with senior level decision makers in the aluminium industry from around the world.
Who should attend?
- Executive managers and strategists for aluminium producers
- Purchasers of primary aluminium and semifinished products.
- Risk managers and treasurers
- Scrap market participants.
- Mining company representatives
- Business and equity analysts.
- Government agencies
- Industry associations.
- LME traders and brokers
- Commodities analysts and consultants
A strong case for attending The CRU 17th World Aluminium Conference:
- Will inflationary concerns in China and India lead to monetary tightening?
- What affect will austerity measures in Europe have on demand?
- How much will world aluminium production grow in 2011 & 2012?
- Reported and unreported inventories – who owns it and what it means for the market?
- Change in ownership of LME workshops – what is the impact on physical users?
- Will ETF’s gain traction or will high storage costs dampen demand?
- When will the Chinese market achieve balance?
- Does India have a future as a net exporter?
- How long will the scrap gap persist?
As someone interested in the aluminium industry these questions resonate - the answers are fundamental to the outlook in our market. By reading this you are close to making a valuable decision that will provide you with an authoritative independent opinion on the outlook.
CRU aluminium conferences provide delegates with quality content backed by CRU’s independent research and reinforced by the presentations of leading industry executives. This fact is at the heart of the decision delegates make year-in-year out to attend the conference
If you are serious about maximising your time join CRU at the World Aluminium Conference for relevant debate, concise information, like-minded networking and time well spent.