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$240m investment in second mill for rebar Page 9
Directing bandwidth traffic. Page 10
Packaging acquisition. Page 21
Intra-Asia cable plan. Page 27
EDITOR
wire 2018 in Dusseldorf, Germany, is now just a matter of days away and American presence at the exhibition rightly reflects the booming health of the industry across the Atlantic. Our coverage starting on page 32 is dedicated to the week-long show, with some of the American companies listed over the 40-page section. Attention then rapidly turns to Wire Expo in Nashville, Tennessee, hosted by the Wire Association International. Turn to page 72 for the latest from some of the exhibitors. Also in this issue is news that Nucor Corporation is investing some $240m in building a rebar micro mill in Frostproof, Florida. The new mill is expected to employ around 250 people and is the second rebar micro mill that Nucor is constructing, hot on the heels of its November 2017 announcement of a project in Sedalia, Missouri. Turn to page 9 for the full details. Strong growth in Mexico has led to Nortech Systems signing the lease for its new facility in Monterrey. The company plans to have completed the transfer of operations by the end of the year, from its original facility just five miles away which produces wire harnesses and cable assemblies. See page 11 for the full story.
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April 2018 Issue No.82 CONTENTS
06 PAGE
SHOW DIARY 2018
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MAKING THE NEWS Industry news from the USA
20 PAGE
EUROPE NEWS The latest news from Europe
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ASIA & AFRICA NEWS The latest news from Asia & Africa
32 PAGE
wire 2018 Düsseldorf, Germany
72 PAGE
WAI OPERATIONS SUMMIT & WIRE EXPO 2018 Nashville, Tennessee
100 PAGE
PRODUCTS, MACHINES & TECHNOLOGY The latest news from machine industries
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$240m investment in second mill for rebar M A K I N G T H E NEWS
Nucor Corporation will build a rebar micro mill in Frostproof, Florida.
competitors who are shipping rebar into the region from long distances.”
The $240 million investment is the second rebar micro mill that Nucor is constructing. In November 2017, Nucor announced a rebar micro mill project in Sedalia, Missouri. “We are building this rebar micro mill in a great and growing market where demand is strong and there is currently an abundant supply of scrap, a good portion of which is handled by our scrap business, the David J Joseph Company,” explained John Ferriola, chairman, CEO and president of Nucor Corporation. “Consistent with our planned strategy of being a low-cost producer, this micro mill will give us a cost advantage over our
The micro mill is expected to employ around 250 people.
The mill will have an estimated annual capacity of 350,000 tons and construction is expected to take two years, pending permit and regulatory approvals. “We would like to thank the many state and local officials, leaders and partners who have assisted us with the project,” said Dave Sumoski, executive vice president of merchant and rebar products. “Identifying the right location is an essential part of our rebar micro mill strategy, and this part of central Florida met all the criteria we evaluate.”
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Directing bandwidth traffic
Lumos Networks Corporation is working on a project that will enable it to route bandwidth traffic from two undersea cables to data centers in Ashburn. Lumos plans to connect its fiber network to a co-location facility operated by Globalinx Data Centers. The Globalinx facility is a short distance from the cable landing stationwhere, later this year, undersea cables will connect Virginia Beach with Spain and Brazil. Once the Lumos network is connected to the Globalinx building it will also be linked to the cable landing station. With that development, explained Timothy GBiltz, Lumos CEO: “Wewill have the ability to route bandwidth traffic from the cable landing station all the way to numerous data centers in Ashburn. It is estimated that 70 percent of total global Internet traffic passes through the Ashburn area.”
Greg Twitt, president of Globalinx, said: “Virginia Beach is becoming the new continental edge, where the subsea networks from around the world can hand-off the international traffic, directly and seamlessly, to terrestrial networks at a Globalinx co-location facility.” The two undersea cables are Marea, jointly owned by Telefonica (Telxius), Microsoft and Facebook, and Brusa, totally owned by Telefonica. Marea was expected to become operational in the first quarter of 2018, with Brusa, which will connect the station with Brazil, expected to begin operating during the second half of 2018. Lumos, which serves markets in Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio and Kentucky, has a fiber network of 11,028 route miles.
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On the move, down Mexico way
Nortech Systems has signed the lease for its new facility in Monterrey, Mexico.
“We are pleased to strengthen our capabilities with this new, larger facility,” said Matt Mahmood, chief operating officer of Nortech Systems. “Nortech has been experiencing strong growth in Mexico and this expansion shows our commitment to serving multinational customers across a variety of industries with competitive, flexible manufacturing solutions.”
The company plans to have completed the transfer of operations by the end of the year. An original Monterrey facility opened in 2001 to produce wire harnesses and cable assemblies. The facility’s size, employment and capabilities have steadily grown, hence the move to larger premises just five miles away.
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European presence
and System Ltd last year established an electric vehicle parts manufacturing subsidiary in Poland and a retail subsidiary in France. LS Industrial Systems Co completed construction of a solar power plant and energy storage system in Japan. In 2008 LS Cable acquired SPSX, the largest winding wire manufacturer and fourth largest communication wire producer by sales in North America. SPSX has overseas operations in over ten countries including China, Germany and Italy, taking around 20 percent of market share in Europe. It is also the sole supplier of motor winding wires to the US electric vehicle maker Tesla Motors.
The South Korean wire and cable company LS Group will establish a winding wire manufacturing facility in Serbia to expand its presence in the European market. LS Group announced that its American cable making subsidiary, Superior Essex Co (SPSX) has broken ground for the plant in Zrenjanin, about 90km away from Beograd. Atlanta-based SPSX will invest $22.9 million in the facility. The company will establish 42 lines, capable of producing 12,000 tons of winding wires, by the end of 2018 and begin operations in 2019.
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Acquiring seabed services
the existing pre-cut methods offered by the SCAR ploughing tools.
Oceaneering International, through one of its wholly owned subsidiaries, has acquired the Aberdeen-based Ecosse Subsea Ltd for approximately £50 million. Ecosse builds and operates seabed preparation, route clearance and trenching tools for submarine cables and pipelines. Its facilities include vessels, ROVs and survey services. Ecosse’s modular SCAR seabed system, capable of completing the entire trenching work scope, and its newly developed SCARJet trenching system are among the technologies that Oceaneering will acquire through the transaction. The SCARJet trenching system is designed for use with standard work class ROVs, adding jetting and post-lay trenching capabilities to
Roderick A Larson, president and chief executive officer of Oceaneering, commented: “We are pleased to complete the acquisition of Ecosse, which we believe offers Oceaneering the opportunity to expand our service line capabilities and grow our market position within the offshore renewable energy market, and provide our customers with proven tools to optimize installation projects. “Theadditionof Ecosse reflects our commitment to expand into the adjacent renewable energy market to more comprehensively serve the offshore energy industry.
“We expect the acquisition to be accretive to Oceaneering’s 2018 cash flow and earnings.”
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Solar investment
The utility partnered with the corporate partnership fund, a Korean private equity fund also known as COPA fund, to make the acquisition. “These high quality solar assets are a strategic addition to our renewable energy holdings, and will allow us to further diversify our generation portfolio,” said Mr Bong-soo Ha, executive vice president and chief global business officer, KEPCO.
Silicon Module Super League (SMSL) member Canadian Solar has confirmed the sale to South Korea’s Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) of part of its PV plant portfolio in California. The SMSL had previously been forced to lower full-year 2017 revenue guidance due to delays in selling a total of 703MWp from six solar power projects in California.
According to the SMSL, the sale is KEPCO’s largest investment in the US solar market.
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Capacity up-scale
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Infinera and RETN, an international network service provider, have announced the deployment of the Infinera XT-3300 and FlexILS to easily scale network capacity for RETN’s international wholesale and enterprise customers. RETN operates a 33,000km backbone fiber network connecting 34 countries across Europe, Asia and North America. RETN previously deployed the Infinera DTN-X, XT-500 and Cloud Xpress throughout Europe and Russia. The deployment of the Infinera XT-3300 and FLexILS connects Scandinavian countries to Russia across one of RETN’s main backbone routes. Additional deployment of Infinera’s intelligent transport network solutions will be completed in 2018 to extend the capacity of the densest routes in Europe across RETN’s
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Urban Bollö (right), CEO and partner of Windak AB, shakes hands with Jacob Nilsson, CEO and owner of Axjo Plastic to celebrate the deal
Packaging acquisition
Axjo Plastic AB is to acquire 24 percent of Windak AB.
Axjo Plastic, like Windak, is a privately owned Swedish company, manufacturing, marketing and selling cable drums and other round packaging for cable, fiber and string products. “After working with Windak since 2003, it’s extra fun to integrate our business more. There will be great advantages for our customers that themachines, already at the design table, are adapted to the correct cable drums. We will also come up with new concepts where customers can “pay by unit” and thus rent the machines, instead of buying them,” said Jacob Nilsson, CEO and owner of Axjo Plastic.
The acquisition is in Windak Holding AB and the sister companies Windak AB, Windak Inc, Windak Australia and Windak OU in Estonia. “For Windak, and for our customers, there are great benefits of closer cooperation. For example, we can construct concepts that reduce shipping costs for the coils properly by mounting the coils directly in the Windak machine. Axjo also has a good sales staff who can reach out…and inform about all the new technical possibilities Windak has to offer,” explained Urban Bollö, CEO and partner of Windak AB.
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Power link in the pipeline
Fueling Alaska
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) is seeking approval from the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) for a power link between Orkney and Scotland’s mainland. A strategic wider works (SWW) final needs case has been submitted to the energy regulator for the 220MW capacity subsea cable transmission link. SSEN transmission director Dave Gardner said: “After developing several proposals to provide transmission reinforcement to Orkney over the years, submitting our needs case to Ofgem for regulatory approval is an important milestone.” Following the regulatory approval, SSEN plans to initially commission a single 220kV subsea cable in October 2022. It will be followed by a second cable of similar specification, subject to further generation commitment and the economic case for further investment. Image: Graemsay, flickr, via creativecommons.org
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The challenge of providing reliable and affordable power has motivated many rural Arctic communities to incorporate increasing amounts of renewable resources to offset the high cost and environmental impact of diesel fuel. ABB will partner with the small communities of Deering and Buckland to install advanced modular plug-and-play microgrids to leverage the ABB Ability™ Microgrid Plus automation system and PowerStore™ storage technology, to maximize the adoption of wind power. “The deployment of these innovative microgrid solutions will enhance the integration of renewable energy and enable a stronger, smarter and greener grid in these remote parts of Alaska,” said Massimo Danieli, head of ABB’s grid automation business. ABB’s Microgrid Plus control solution will manage the sophisticated automation of the hybrid systems while ensuring secure power supplies with an optimal renewable energy contribution. With the deployment of ABB’s PowerStore battery technology, these remote Alaska communities will be able to achieve up to 100 percent renewable penetration and support a sustainable energy future.
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Baltic power projects
New cable vessel
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Statoil has signed an agreement with Polenergia to acquire a 50 percent interest in two offshore wind development projects in Poland, Bałtyk Środkowy III (BSIII) and Bałtyk Środkowy II (BSII). The two projects have a planned capacity of 1,200MW. Statoil is also entering into a 50/50 joint venture with Polenergia to further mature the projects. Statoil will be the manager for the development, construction and operational phases. TheBałtyk Środkowy II and III wind farmareas are located in the Baltic Sea, approximately 27km and 40km from the port of Łeba in water depths of 20m-40m. Statoil is already developing the Arkona offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea, as well as operating three offshore wind farms off the UK coast. Polish Baltic Sea has an offshore wind potential in excess of 8GW; the first 4GW could be in operation by 2030.
Prysmian group will invest over €170 million in a new cable laying vessel. This strategic asset will support Prysmian’s turnkey projects, delivering end-to-end EPCI service from engineering, manufacturing and installation to full monitoring and diagnostics. The new vessel is designed to be the most capable cable layer in the market, offering advanced features such as deep water installation capabilities for depths of over 2,000m; increased cable loading capacity with large cable rotating platforms; capability to perform complex installation operations supporting a variety of burial systems, including heavy duty ploughs; the latest positioning and seakeeping systems; and a reduced environmental footprint. The vessel is due for delivery by mid-2020. Prysmian already has three advanced cable laying vessels in its fleet - Giulio Verne, Cable Enterprise and Ulisse - and a wide range of installation and burial equipment including the Hydroplow, the Sea Mole and Otter, and HD3 ploughing technology.
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Chinese mill contract
Strategic appointments
Dirk Steinbrink
Vincent Dessale
The SMS grouphas been chosenby Jianlong Beiman Special Steel Co Ltd to supply core components for a high speed steel wire rod mill. A press release said that the Chinese customer, based in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang Province, is building a new wire rod mill that will haveanannual capacityof 500,000 tons. It will include a ten-stand wire rod finishing block, designed for low temperature rolling to comply with “the high metallurgical requirements of the finished products”. It will deploy a cooling and equalizing loop upstream of the block. The mill will process wire rod from 5.5mm to 25mm, and rebar from 6mm to 16mm, at speeds up to 115m per second. The release said that the contract also calls for the supply of two cantilever compact roughing stands, the shears to be upstream of the block, and the loop laying head to include a pinch roll unit. The SMS group is also supplying the design for the LCC ® (loop cooling conveyor) with three-fan technology, as well as the coil handling system. To allow for future expansion of the plant, space will be set aside for additional water boxes and a MEERdrive ® Plus block that will enable the plant to be equipped to handle closer tolerances. Commissioning is scheduled for spring 2019.
Nexans has appointed its first chief technical officer at management board level. Stepping into the newly created role is Dirk Steinbrink, previously senior executive vice president for Nexans’ high voltage and underwater cable business group. Vincent Dessale has been appointed to the Nexans board as senior executive vice president for its subsea and land systems business group. Nexans has developed its Paced for Growth strategy to become a leader in advanced cabling and connectivity solutions, and to expand beyond existing Nexans products and solutions. Steinbrink’s appointment is in line with the strategy emphasis on innovation. In his role Mr Steinbrink will supervise the Nexans technology and innovation group function, as well as acceleration units focused on the development of promising business opportunities, such as the Internet of Things, smart cities and e-mobility. Mr Dessale will lead the newly created Nexans subsea and land systems business group,withthemissiontohelpcustomers find the right cable system solution to address their efficiency and reliability challenges as well as to support them from the beginning of a project (design, engineering, funding, asset management) to the end (system management).
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Specialist winches
Flat wire profits expected
Greek company Assodivers Underwater Contractors has taken delivery of two MERMAC winches from MacArtney: one 19.5-tonAHC (active heave compensation) winch and one 6-ton umbilical winch. The winches will be part of a project relating to Denmark’s biggest offshore wind farm, Kriegers Flak, located in a shallow area in the Baltic Sea between Denmark, Sweden and Germany. The AHCwinch is intended to relocate huge stones on the seafloor, and the umbilical winch will pull a cable plow. Electric AHC winch solutions are often preferred for ROV systems and for handling equipment that is to operate near or on the seabed. Within this context, these MERMAC winches are used extensively by major work class ROV operators and service providers offering their customers optimal system safety and operational efficiency when being involved in the launch and recovery of ROVs, towed systems, corers, drills, plows, pumps, sonars, sensors, diving systems and other equipment types. AHC immediately compensates for vessel movement caused by waves, even in heavy seas. This feature reduces weather- related downtime and facilitates launch and recovery of tethered equipment. Greek company Assodivers Underwater Contractors has taken delivery of two MERMAC winches
The Belgian steel wire maker Bekaert is anticipating no increase in profit in 2018 following a lower than expected profit decline in 2017. The business climate in Latin America is described as “difficult”, and higher wire rod costs are set to cap margins. The company, whose steel wire is said to reinforce nearly a third of the world’s automotive tires, forecast strength in most other regions with good demand for its wire in automotive, mining and construction markets. Rising oil price is also improving prospects in the oil and gas sector. The difficult economic climate in Latin America, volatile wire rod prices, low demand for loose abrasive sawing wire, and a possible impact from US trade policy will limit the company’s margins for 2018. However: “We are confident we will improve our profitability progressively during the year to achieve the same profitability level of 2017,” the company said.
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Intra-Asia cable plan
The Southeast Asia–Japan 2 consortium (SJC2) has signed an agreement with NEC Corporation to build a submarine cable to connect Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Taiwan, mainland China, Korea and Japan.
SJC2 cable marks a key milestone in intra- Asian digital collaboration.
“The newer and higher capacity cable complements the earlier SJC which was completed in 2013. “It is a critical infrastructure to provide seamless connectivity, lower latency and network diversity to enterprises and customers in this economically dynamic part of the world.” The SJC2 will be built and operated by a global consortium comprising telecommunications and technology companies, including China Mobile International, Chuan Wei, Chunghwa Telecom, Facebook, KDDI, Singtel, SK Broadband and VNPT.
Construction of the 10,500km cable is expected to be complete by late 2020.
The cable will feature up to eight fiber pairs of high capacity optical fiber with initial design capacity of 144 Terabits per second, roughly the equivalent of simultaneously streaming 5.76 million ultra- high definition videos. Its high capacity allows it to support high bandwidth intensive requirements such as the Internet of Things, robotics, analytics and artificial or virtual reality applications.
Ms Linette Lee, chairperson of the SJC2 consortium, said: “The construction of
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Fiber investment
China highway gets the go-ahead
Mohamed Nofal
A new fiber optic cable factory has been inaugurated in northeastern Cairo. The factory, managed by HitekNofal Hengtong Optix, is the first Egyptian-Chinese joint venture specializing in manufacturing fiber optic cables and accessories and aims to meet the Egyptian market’s 2018 demand for fiber optic cables. With an increase in manufacturing capacity, the project plans to be exporting to African markets by 2019, said HitekNofal marketing manager Randa Tawfiq. “[The] fiber optic cables market has obviously grown in the past few years in Egypt in light of the government and the private sector plans to improve the communication infrastructure,” said Mohamed Nofal, CEO of HitekNofal Solutions, adding that international research has estimated that the volume of the fiber optic market will grow up to $9 billion dollars by 2023, offering huge opportunities for foreign investors in Egypt. The factory, which can currently produce 8,000km of fiber optic cables annually, is set to double its production by the end of 2018.
Construction of China’s first ultra-high voltage power “superhighway” for the transmission of clean energy will begin in the latter half of 2018. The 800kW direct current transmission line will cover 1,600km across five provinces, from the Qinghai Plateau in the northwest to densely populated Henan in Central China, according to the state grid, Qinghai branch. Qinghai’s solar power capacity reached 9.53 million kilowatts at the end of 2017, accounting for 37.5 percent of its total power capacity. Shu Yinbiao, chair of the state grid, said the power line will use Qinghai’s clean energy resources for industrial upgrades and will raise the amount of clean electricity used in Henan.
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Transmission line partners
Carrying power in Bangladesh
SolarReserve has signed an agreement with OZ Minerals to develop a new high voltage electricity transmission line in South Australia. Intended to help the companies meet current operational requirements, the new 270km-long transmission line will support SolarReserve’s Aurora solar energy project as well as OZ Minerals’ Prominent Hill mine and Carrapateena project. The first 140km of the project will be a 275kV transmission line, and the remaining 130km will be a 132kV line. SolarReserve CEO Kevin Smith said: “We are excited to partner with OZ Minerals in this key initiative that brings together two private companies to develop a major piece of infrastructure for South Australia, resulting in a well-thought-out project that will meet today’s needs and enable tomorrow’s opportunities.” OZ Minerals and SolarReserve will share equally in the operational costs for the first 35km of the line. An artist’s impression of the Aurora plant to be built by SolarReserve in South Australia
SBSS has successfully completed the installation and commissioning of a 33kV submarine cable connection between Barobkundo and Swandip, on behalf of the Bangladesh Power Development Board. SBSS, with its project partner ZTT, installed twopower cables across a 15km routeat up to 6m burial depth, overcoming challenges of currents and weather, difficult landing conditions and lack of local resources. SBSS’s managing director, Darren Lam, said: “SBSS is honored to partner ZTT in the turn key development and delivery of [the] Bangladesh 33kV submarine power cable project. The SBSS team went on to install the power cable, overcoming many obstacles and challenges, and delivered it successfully.” Tom Qu, managing director of ZTT International Ltd, said: “It is the first long- distance submarine composite power cable project in Bangladesh,” and described it as a “challenging job” due to using two 15km continuous cables without any joints. The cable size is 3 x 500mm 2 with 24 fiber optic cores. “The first long distance submarine composite power cable project in Bangladesh”
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Towering solar plant China’s cable clearances
The task of removing overhead hanging cables has begun, with officials saying some key areas in Hongkou, Xuhui and Huangpu districts will be clear within weeks. A new type of street lamp is being introduced in which the cables will run through the poles. The multifunctional lamp is over 8m high. At the top of the pole will be the lamp, with traffic signals below it, followed by pedestrian walking lights. Combining different functions into the street lamps will not only save resources and space, but will also make them pleasing to the eye, said a spokesman from the Shanghai Commission of Housing and Urban-Rural Development. Shanghai first started to remove the cables in the 1990s but, due to the complicated ownership of the space and limited underground area, only about 600km of cables could be removed in the past two decades and the project was basically shelved after 2011. This year alone, 100km of overhead cables will be removed. A worker on a ladder sorts out overhead cables in Shanghai. Photograph courtesy of Wang Rongjiang
On 20 th March ground was broken for a 700MW concentrated solar power plant, part of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in the United Arab Emirates. The $3.8 billion project features a 260m high solar tower and will provide energy to over 270,000 residences in Dubai. The CSP project will use two technologies: a 600MW parabolic basin complex and a 100MW solar tower. The solar tower will include a molten salt storage component, which will enable power to be generated for up to 15 hours without sunlight. The project is being developed by ACWA Power, a developer, investor and operator of a portfolio of power generation and desalinated water production plants in ten countries including in the Middle East and North Africa, Southern Africa and South East Asia. It is investing $750 million in the project. The project will help achieve the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050, which aims to provide 75 percent of Dubai’s total power output from clean sources by 2050. The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park is one of the largest single- site solar parks in the world. It will have a generating capacity of 1,000MW by 2020 and 5,000MW by 2030.
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Development loan
Well connected
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has signed a $260m loan agreement with the government of Pakistan to help improve the country’s power transmission network. includes staged physical investments in the high voltage transmission system, including the rehabilitation, augmentation and expansion of transmission lines, substations and supporting infrastructure. The funding will be used to expand the 220kV transmission network in Sindh and Balochistan provinces as well as to upgrade the supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) and revenue metering systems (RMS) in the country. Modernizing the SCADA and RMS across the national grid is expected to allow real- time monitoring and control of the grid while preventing losses, reducing power outages, and increasing grid stability and capacity. The upgrade of power transmission network is also expected to help take power from new renewable power plants to the national grid. Officials during the signing of loan deal between ADB and Pakistan government. Photograph courtesy of Asian Development Bank The investment program
The UAE has the highest fiber to the home (FTTH) penetration in the world. According to the FTTH council, the UAE has a coverage of 94.3 percent, compared to countries such as Singapore (90.3 percent), South Korea (81.6 percent), Hong Kong (75.6 percent) and Japan (69.1 percent). This is the second consecutive year that UAE has topped the global rankings.
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AMPAC International Inc
Acenta Steel Ltd
Anand Arc Ltd 11D30 Anbao Qinhuangdao International Corp 14E44 Anglia Metal Limited 12B10 Ann-Chain Enterprise Co Ltd 16H54-1 Anordica AB 12E25 Anu Extrusions Pvt Ltd 15D35 API Servizi SRL 13E09 AQP International Enterprise Co Ltd 15D12 Ara Makina Imalat Sanayi ve 11B73 ArcelorMittal Commercial 12D34 Area Sistemi srl 10H08 Arma-Plus SAS 13F73 Artofil BV 11B02 ASA-RT Srl 9C21 Asahi Sunac Corporation Co Ltd 15C53 Asahi-Seiki Manufacturing Co Ltd 13D21 Ascometal GmbH 12E38 Ascotex Limited 11B60 ASEL 13F12 Asil Celik San ve Tic AS 12E56
ACIMAF ACM A/B
Acoteq GmbH
ADC Sarl
Addev Materials Insulation and Films SAS
Advaris
AEI Machines
Aeroel Srl
Aeron Composite Pvt Ltd
AESA SA
AFH-Antriebstechnik GmbH
Agibi Progetti srl
Agir Technologies SAS Agro Steel Wire GmbH
AGST Draht- & Biegetechnik GmbH
Aichelin Holding GmbH
AIM Inc
Ajex & Turner Wire Dies Co Akcelik Demir Celik Sanayi
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Aslani Tel Sanayi
14B24 9C06 14C09 11B17 13E86 11J74 11C77 12E71 10A21 10F67 12C34 13E03 9F56
Beijing Orient PengSheng Tech Co Ltd
16K4
ASMAG
Beijing Tongdaxinming
16K46 10E60 9A77 13F58 12C72 12D13 14A11 14E51 12A12 15D06 12C60 15C26 10H56 14A24 10H67 12E29 12D04 14G23 12A32 11B25 9C34 10D72 14D33 14B23 10C51 11J31 14E18 12A40 12B34 13F86 15H31 9B11 9E02 9E01 9A59
Associated Machinery Corp Ltd
Bekaert NV/SA
Assomac Machines Ltd
Beneke Wire Company
Asteq Srl AstroPlast
Bennett Mahler Ltd
Bergandi Machinery Co Inc
AT Wire GmbH & Co KG
Berkenhoff GmbH
ATE Applicazioni
Besel Basim San Tic ve Tic AS Beta Control Systems Inc Beyazit tel Sanayi Ve Tic Ltd Sti BGH Edelstahlwerke GmbH
August Hildebrandt GmbH
August Strecker GmbH & Co KG
Aumann GmbH
Aurubis AG
Bharat Wire Ropes Ltd BHH Mikrohuta Sp z oo
Auto Link (Shenzhen) Technology Co Ltd
Avar Composite Products INC Aversion Technologies Inc
9B60
Bilwinco A/S
14F09 14B25
Blachford Corporation
Avtar Steel Limited AW Machinery LLC
BLM SpA
9E10-05
BMS Birlesik Metal San ve Tic AS
Aydın Endüstri San ve Tic AS
14D58 11H78
Boffi SpA
Aymak Makine
Bogdany Petrol Kft
Aztech Lubricants LLC
9F06-02 12C04 14B17 14F51 10A12 14C53 11F05 11J09
bogimac nv-sa
B + B Eisen- und Stahlhandel GmbH
BÖHL
B S Shakti Steel Pvt Ltd
Bojin Cable Drum Manufacturer
B2K Wire Co Ltd
Böllinghaus Steel GmbH
Balloffet SAS
Bongard Trading GmbH & Co KG Boockmann Engineering GmbH
Bansal Wire Industries Ltd BAR Products & Services Ltd
Borealis AG
Baremo GmbH
Borkener Kistenfabrik GmbH
Bartell Machinery Systems LLC BASF Polyurethanes GmbH
9B74 9C22 9C22
BorsodChem Zrt
Bottaro Srl Boxy SpA
BASF SE
Bass GmbH & Co KG
15G15 13F57 13E11 12A16 14C54 12A60
Bozalioglu Insaat Taah Muh ve
Baudrand New Tech Europe EURL
Bozdemir Makina Bright Steels Limited British Steel Limited Brouwer Metaal BV
BB Spring Technology Srl
bedea Berkenhoff & Drebes GmbH Bedmutha Industries Limited Begra Granulate GmbH & Co KG
Brüder Neumeister GmbH
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Bruker-Spaleck GmbH
10B68 15C63 14B59 11A22 12E10 11F03 11G26 14A46 14B16 14F10 14E48 11H10 10A22 11C51 14C25 12E47 12C59 13F34 15B52 10B72 15B08 15C44 14G12 11D58 13A66 14C06 14E41 14A36 11B52 10F21 9C50 9E25 9F42
Cerrini srl
10C41 10C36 15B54 15C60
Brune GmbH
Cersa-MCI SAS
BS Stainless Limited Bühler Redex GmbH
Ceviz Pres Dokum Sanayi ve Ticaret AS
Champs Technologies srl
Burk
Chase Neptco Inc
9E41
burster cable measurement GmbH
Chemours International Operations Sarl Cheng I Drawing Machinery Co Ltd Cheng I Wire Machinery Co Ltd Chengdu Centran Industrial Co Ltd Chhaperia International Company
14G16
Buss AG BWE Ltd
11C06-05 11C06-04
Byelorussian Steel Works
9F77
C D Wälzholz KG Cable Tapes UK Ltd
16K74 15A47
Chi Ning Co Ltd
Cable Tubing Solutions GmbH
Chien Tsai Machinery Enterprise Co Ltd 15C61 Ching Chan Optical Technology Co Ltd 15E59 Chuan Yi Machinery Co Ltd 16K53 Chum Yuan Co Ltd 15D05-2 Chun Zu 15E53 Cimteq Ltd 11D15 Cipriani Srl 13E33 Claus Bender 9B78 Clifford 13F60 Clinton Instrument Company 9E40 CM Manzoni SpA 14A17 CMC Poland Sp z oo 13E32 CMEC 16E40\K21 Coemo Ocmea Spa 11D67 Cogebi as 10H38 Cogeim Europe Srl 11D57 Cogne Acciai Speciali SpA 11H22 Cokyasar Halat Makina 14A48 Collari snc 11J64 Colmec SpA 11D16 Colorant Chromatics BV 9B50 Cometo Srl 9C54 Comsuc Technology Development Ltd 16K55 Condat Lubrifiants SAS 15B43 Condat Lubrifiants SAS 10A52
Câbleries Namuroises SA
Cabopol - Polymer Compounds SA
Caccia Engineering Srl Caesa Special Profiles
CAG Celik Endüstri Anonim Sirketi
Caleotto Spa
Calmec Precision Limited
9D06-03
Calvi SpA
Camfart Mole Abrasive Srl
Can-Eng Furnaces International Ltd
Candor Sweden A/B Carl Bechem GmbH Carl Bechem GmbH
Carlo Salvi SpA
Cartiera di Nebbiuno srl CB Trafilati Acciai SpA
CCPIT Machinery Sub-Council
16E22\K33
CEA Costruzioni
CEIA SpA
Cel-Mer Celik Endustrisi AS Celik Halat Ve Tel Sanayii AS Central Wire Industries UK Ltd
CeramTec GmbH
Ceratizit SA
9C53
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Condor Compounds GmbH Condoroil Chemical Srl Conductix Wampfler Confex Technology Ltd Conflandey Industries SAS
12E55 10B48 11E78 9C38 11E74 11G74 15E43 11G40 14A05
Die Quip Corporation
9D06-01
Diedr Hesse GmbH & Co KG Diler Iron and Steel Industry
10H26 12D09 15H11 15F06 10H46 9C33 10A60 12D60 12E72 14B52 13E37 11J25 9A40 15G06 10G51 12C56 10A77 9F52
Dimac Srl
Dipl-Ing Fritz Lichthart
Conoptica AS
Dirk Suski
Construcciones Mecanicas Continuus-Properzi SpA
DISA Industrie AG
Domeks Makine Ltd Sti
Coperion GmbH
Dominion GmbH
Copperclad SA de CV
9D06-05
Domino Deutschland GmbH
Coreal Alüminyum Kablo San Tic AS
14E26
Dong Viet Non-Ferrous
Corning Incorporated CORO Solutions BV
9D16-01
Dongguan Gemwell Electrical Machinery
11A74 CPA Building & Factory Technologies GmbH 10H16 CPM Gesellschaft für 15C36 Cromogenia Units SA 12A29 Crosspolimeri SpA 12D47 CSG Wiremachinery Solutions GmbH 13A50 CSM Metalurji Imalat San ve 13F32 CTR 15C14 DIWire/Pensa Labs 9E14-02 Dalian Pro-Sun Metal 16K41 Dalli Makine San Tic Ltd Sti 13A03 Danieli & C 10H64 Dayi Paltik San Ve Tic Ltd Sti 10G05 Detector 14G43 Deka Yüzey Teknolojileri Makine 12A37 Dell’Oro di Dell’Oro Davide 15H52 Delta Tecnic SA 9E49 DEM SpA 11H41 Demirci Makina San ve Tic Ltd Sti 13C85 Demirsan Soguk Cekme Sanayi Ticaret 14D11 Deuk-Young Co Ltd 14C05 Deutsche Edelstahlwerke 13A71 Deutsche Nickel GmbH 12B43 Dexsen SA 9E78
Dongseo Auto Tech Co Ltd
Dorstener Drahtwerke
Dow Electrical & Telecommunications
Dr Ing Gössling
Drahtseilwerk Hemer Drahtwerk Elisental Drahtwerk Friedr Lötters Drahtwerk St Ingbert GmbH
11E74 Drahtwerk Wagener Stahldrahtwerk Altena 10G51 Drawing Technology Inc 15A26 Drumet Liny i Druty Sp zoo 12C67 DSE Test Solutions A/S 9F33 DSR Wire Corp 9C42 Ductil Steel SA 14F23 Duferdofin Nucor Srl 14C15 Durit Hartmetall GmbH 9B34 Dutch Vision Systems GmbH 10H24 DWK Drahtwerk Köln GmbH 11E74 E Ponziani SpA 14A35 ETK SRL 9A73 Easydur Italiana 10D16 ECM Datensysteme GmbH 15B48 Edentec Industria e Comercio Ltda 12C10 EDK 15A17
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Effegidi International SpA
10B33 13C10 10G51 9A12 11B78 11H52 10A33 10F74 14D10 10H10 15H60 12E34 15D13
Exelfil SA
11A25 11C74 12A16 11J03 13D11 11G25 12B47 12C59 14B18 11D58 11A55 15H08
Egyptian Company for Plastic Industry
Extrudex Kunststoffmaschinen GmbH EZM Edelstahlzieherei Mark GmbH FBC Yayincilik (Kablosan Turkey) Fabricacion Metales Duros SAL
Eisendraht- und
EJP Maschinen GmbH EKM Steel Reel Co Ltd
Ekomor sro Ekstel doo
Fagersta Stainless AB
Fainplast Falci Srl
Elantas Europe Srl
Elaskon Sachsen GmbH & Co KG
Fapricela – Indútria D Trefilaria SA
ELAV Srl
FAR SpA
EMF Motor AS
Farbwerke Herkula SA/AG
Emuco
Fasten Group Imp & Exp Co Ltd Fastener Technology International
Enkotec A/S
9D16-05
Enshiang Machinery 11C06-04 EOT Eibach Oberflächentechnik GmbH 11D49 Er-Bakir Elektrolitik 10C59 Erkelenz Maschinenbau GmbH 14F46 Ernst Koch GmbH & Co KG 10F22 Ernst Koch GmbH & Co KG 10H39 Erocarb SA 10C60 Ersoylar Demir Celik San ve Tic AS 14C35 Erwin Neumann 9E56 Esal Rod Alloys SA 10A67 Essen Global Trade Co Ltd 16K48 Essen Steel Industry LLC 14D52 Esteves Group SA 10C72 Eurobend GmbH 13C72 Eurodraw Wire Equipment Srl 11A60 Eurolls SpA 11D34 European Spring Federation ESF 13B03 Europiren BV 14G18 Eurotek Srl 11G22 EuroWire Magazine 11D26 EVG 13C71 Evort Italia srl 15G52 Exceed Co Ltd 13A40
Fastener World Inc
15E56 15D14
Fastmatec Fenn LLC Feraxo nv
9E10-02
12B57 12D44 12C59 11C60
Ferriere Nord SpA
Fiav L Mazzacchera SpA
FIB Belgium SA
Fiber-Line International BV
9C39 9E54
Fil-Tec Inc
Fine International Corp Firm Prominvest Plastic Ltd
9D16-04 14G05 9E14-04
Fisk Alloy Inc
Flymca SL
10F78 10F78 11J05 12A44 15F51 15C54 14F24 12A27 11H42 15A44 14D60
Flyro
FMS Force Measuring Systems AG
FNsteel bv
FocalSpec Ltd
Forplan AG
Forplas Plastik San Tic Ltd Sti Fort Wayne Wire Die Inc Fr und H Lüling GmbH & Co KG
Frank Sieber GmbH Fratelli Rotta SNC
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Exhibitor Hall/Booth Exhibitor Hall/Booth
Frekans Makina San Ve Tic AS
11B06 12B59 12A31 13F11 13A44 12A15 11A50 14G25 13A02 10A42 12A06 9A50 12D53 10E40 14E36 10E77 13A90 13D09 16G54 15F14 11A32 12C28 13A46 10B17 15C22 12A03 12C48 11F16 10E31 15H25 15E50 13F77 9B77 9A52 9A76
Golden Technologies
11H74
Friedrich Krollmann GmbH & Co KG
Gotex SA
9A22
Fritz Finkernagel
GPP Chemnitz mbH 15C11 Great Dragon (Shanghai) Machine Co Ltd 13F44 Grün & Köder GmbH 15B26 Guidetti Srl 13E24 Gunes Tel Cekme Sanayi Ve Ticaret AS 14A18 Guney Celik Hasir ve Demir 12E62 Gurfil Foil - Film - Tape AS 9A74 Gustav Wolf GmbH 9C77 Gutmann Aluminium Draht GmbH 10B60 GWI Werkzeug und Stahl 15B22 Gwo Lian 11H34 Gyscoal Alloys Ltd 14C36 H Künne GmbH & Co KG 10G51 HS Automazioni Srl 15D31 H&R ChemPharm (UK) Ltd 12A62 Häfner & Krullmann GmbH 9A25 Hagener Feinstahl GmbH 11J42 Hamex Hardmetallverktyg A/B 10F77 Hampton Steel Ltd 13A07 Hangzhou Dinghe Aluminium Foil 16K60 Hangzhou Dongxing Telecommunication 16G74 Hangzhou JLS Flame Retardants 16K24 Hangzhou Juli Insulation Co Ltd 16G56 Hangzhou Linan Tianhong 16G54 Hangzhou SanLi Furnace Co Ltd 13D10 Hans Schmidt & Co GmbH 9B22 Hanwha Chemical Corporation 9A26 Hanyu Cable Materials Co Ltd 12D10 Harditalia SRL 11A78 Hariton Machinery Co Inc 15D48 Has Celik ve Halat San Tic AS 14D34 Hascelik San ve Tic AS 12B09 Hascor BV 14D59 Hatebur Umformmaschinen AG 15C44
Frohn GmbH
Froma Srl
FSP-One SAS
Fuhr GmbH & Co KG
G Klawe GmbH
GYM Co Ltd
G+M Dorn GmbH
Gabarro SA
Gabo Stahl GmbH Galdabini SpA Garg Inox Ltd GarnTec GmbH Gauder & Co SA
Gebhardt Logistic Solutions GmbH Geca Tapes SAS (PGI France)
GEM International Co Ltd
15D05-4
GEM Srl
GEMA Europe sro
General Clad Co Ltd General Inspection LLC
GEO Reinigungstechnik GmbH Georgsmarienhütte GmbH German Machine Technics ApS
Gimax Srl
Giovanni Anceschi Srl
Global Special Steel Products SAU
Global Steel Wire SA
Gloser Srl
GMM Güven Mühendislik Makina
GMP Slovakia sro
Gökcüoglu Makina San Ve Tic AS Golden Spider Network Co Ltd
Golden Spot Industry Inc
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Hawers Co Ltd
15H39 11H33 13B13 11A37
iiM AG
9F60
Hefei Smarter Technology Group Corp
Ikra Makina Sanayi ve Ticaret Imanpack Packaging imess Optische Mess- und
12E26 15A46 13F10 14D57 11J06 9B04 9C66 10B77 13A58 15E26 12E03 11C16 11D52 15D05-5
Hegewald & Peschke Heinze & Streng GmbH
Helmut Steinfels GmbH & Co KG 15C40 Henan Hengxing Science & Technology Co 16J65 Henan Mi-Tel 14D18 Herdon Machinery Ent Co Ltd 13F31 Heroslam SAL 15F10 Herzog GmbH 9B70 High Voltage Test Systems SAS 11F02 Highvolt Prüftechnik 11A26 Hivotec AG 11C02 HMP Heinrich Müller 9C67 Hofmann Ceramic GmbH 9B40 Holifa Fröhling GmbH & Co KG 11C40 Holton Crest Ltd 11H39 Honta Inc 9D16-07 Hörle Wire AB 12A43 Hormesa-Conticast Hornos y Metales SA 10E27 Hosokawa Alpine Aktiengesellschaft 14G09 HPB Motion Control Co Ltd 16J53-1 Huei Shang Industrial Co Ltd 13C31 Huesecken Wire GmbH 12A43 Huestis Industrial 9E06-03 Huntsman (Germany) GmbH 14G17 Hüttner Maschinenfabrik GmbH 10C47 Hydrostatic Extrusions Limited 14B26 HyoDong Machine Co Ltd 15H43 I Penkert 15B21 ICE Wire Line Equipment Inc 11C52 IFP SpA 11A16 ITC SRL 13E09 IBA SA 10B47 ICDAS Celik Enerji 12C16 Ideal-Werk 13A43
India Steel Works Ltd
Indore Composite Pvt Ltd
Induction srl Inductotherm
Induflex NV
Infinix Precision Corp
Info-Gel LLC
Ingramatic SpA
Inhol BV InnoVites Inosym Ltd Inserlec SAS
14F16 Institut Dr Foerster GmbH & Co KG 9C25\C26 Institute of Spring Technology Ltd 13B11 Intersig NV 11A74 Intras Ltd 11D26 Invimec Srl 11H30 IQAP Masterbatch Group SL 12B14 Isabellenhütte Heusler GmbH & Co KG 11B31 ISIS SAS 9B39 ITA SpA 11D58 Italmec SP zoo 11D06 Itaya Europe GmbH 13C43 Itco Industries Ltd 9E55 Itipack Srl 14E34 Ito-Sin (Deyang) 11E14 IVA/Essex SAS 9F48 ivision Industrial Inspection 11E49 IWE Spulen und Handling GmbH 10E22 IWMA - International Wire and Machinery Association 11D22 j-fiber GmbH 11A40
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