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The 25th CRU Ryan's Notes Ferroalloys Conference is the most important and largest annual gathering of ferroalloy professionals in the US. The conference has a trusted track-record for delivering 640+ delegates from across the full supply chain and facilitating intensive deal-making on a scale that's second to none.
In 2018, the conference attracted 671 delegates, from 431 companies in 39 countries. Delegates included producers, traders, and consumers, operating across a wide range of bulk ferroalloys, minor metals, and powder product markets. They represent the full supply chain, including in 50+ delegates from 30+ steel mills, and come to the event with a friendly and “ready to do business” attitude. As the event takes place at a pivotal point in the calendar, you can finalize your negotiations for the year ahead here and save weeks on the road and all the associated travel and hotel costs. That’s why the CRU Ryan’s Notes Ferroalloys conference is recognized as the 'must-attend' event for doing business in the North American ferroalloys industry.
Now in its 25th year, the event attracts 650+ producers, traders and consumers from 420+ companies, from 35+ countries to North America, from the steel, bulk and noble ferroalloys, minor metals and powder product markets. CRU Ryan's Notes Ferroalloys conference is recognized as the 'must-attend' event for doing business in the ferroalloys industry and as a result is a key industry fixture globally.
This event traditionally attracts a good mix of steel mills and consumers
Delegates at the conference represent all of the main interests in the ferroalloys space. The event attracts a significant proportion of delegates who are consumers from steel mills, aluminium smelters, foundries, chemical companies, power companies, aviation companies and many more. Serving the diverse needs of this large group, producer and traders at the conference are active in the production and sales of over 30 distinct product types from bulk and noble alloys, to minor metals and beyond.