TPi March 2016

4-8 April 2016

Online ordering from stainless steel distributor

welding fittings, flanges and valves. The 3D models can be downloaded in the file formats Step, Inventor and IGES. The web shop is fully integrated with Dacapo’s ERP system, and all purchase orders received are reviewed by sales teams prior to being released to the warehouses. Dacapo Stainless BV – Netherlands contact-nl@dacapo.com www.dacapo.com S t a n d n o . 7C27-10

programme of stainless steel, Dacapo provides various services, including a 24/7 web shop, EDI solutions, quality control, various approvals and container solutions. The company only buys stainless steel from leading producers who work to rigorous quality standards. All seven Dacapo locations in five countries are ISO 9001:2008 certified. The company’s web shop has more than 10,000 items and 6,000 dimensionally stable 3D models of BSP, food and dairy,

Since its foundation in 2003, Dacapo Stainless has grown into a significant distributor group within the European stainless steel market. The company serves customers in its European home markets and in more than 45 countries worldwide. Customers are typically medium and large companies in Europe, predominantly engaged in the food, dairy, chemical, pharmaceutical and other process industries. In addition to a wide

Long and flat rolled steel products All Steels Trading operates as a bulk trader of a wide range of both long and flat rolled steel products, and combines this service with a large offering of dockside stock for immediate supply from order. The company is also able to source and supply niche market products, including special shapes, high yield steels for the offshore industry, and micro alloy grades for hot forging/ pressing such as boron steel. The company’s steel is only sourced from mills that have the appropriate accredited certifications, and all material is thoroughly inspected at the time each vessel is discharged and again at the point it makes its final journey to the customer.

capacity in the region of 10,000 tonnes per year.

Using a combination of automated production and manual hand rolling, the company has established a niche in the marketplace whereby it can produce small batches of special sizes in an efficient manner, in contrast to fully automated, continuous rolling mills that are designed for high-volume production runs. All Steels Trading Ltd – UK sales@allsteelstrading.co.uk www.allsteelstrading.co.uk Special Steel Sections Ltd – UK sales@specialsteelsections.com www.specialsteelsections.com S t a n d n o . 4H21

The All Steels Trading teams has first- hand knowledge of steel manufacturing and re-rolling, enabling the company to quickly develop high-volume niche market products with its chosen mill partners. Special Steel Sections Ltd, All Steels Trading’s sister manufacturing company, will also be exhibiting. The company is a hot re-roller of special steel sections and profiles, and the mill has a production

From its dedicated portside warehouses at Groveport on the east coast of England, the business is ideally positioned for road trailer deliveries to the UK and mainland Europe. More distant locations around the world can also be serviced through the use of 20ft and 40ft containers.

Long products from Belarus OJSC Byelorussian Steel Works pro- duces long products, wire and pipe products of carbon and alloyed steel grades. In 2015 the company started up a new rolling mill that produces wire rod (5.5 to 22mm diameter, 1,800 to 2,500kg coil weight), round bars in coils (20 to 50mm diameter, 1,800 to 2,500kg coil weight), and round bars in straight lengths (20 to 80mm diameter, 6 to 12m length).

The plant has numerous certificates for conformity of the quality management system: ISO 9001:2008, STB ISO 9001:2009, ISO/TS 16949:2009, BS EN ISO 9001:2008, ISO/TS 29001 and API Spec Q1, and the environmental system is certified for the requirements of ISO 14001:2004.

OJSC Byelorussian Steel Works – Belarus secr.um@bmz.gomel.by www.belsteel.com S t a n d n o . 17A40

72

TUBE PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL March 2016

www.read-tpi.com

Made with