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Steel import statistics released for November 2016
5 January 2017 - Steel import statistics released for November 2016 Imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis, stainless steel and drawn wire) amount to 76 309 tonnes...
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2 December 2016 - Steel import statistics released for October 2016 Imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis, stainless steel and drawn wire) amount to 95 862 tonnes...
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2 November 2016 - Steel import statistics released for September 2016 Imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis, stainless steel and drawn wire) amount to 127 057 tonnes...
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5 October 2016 - Steel import statistics released for August 2016 Imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis, stainless steel and drawn wire) amount to 110 252 tonnes...
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2 September 2016 - Steel import statistics released for July 2016 Imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis, stainless steel and drawn wire) amount to 114 932 tonnes...
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4 August 2016 - Steel import statistics released for June 2016 Imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis, stainless steel and drawn wire) amount to 69 949 tonnes...
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5 July 2016 - Steel import statistics released for May 2016 Imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis, stainless steel and drawn wire) amount to 99 236...
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3 June 2016 -Steel import statistics released for April 2016 Imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis, stainless steel and drawn wire) amount to 112 354 tonnes during...
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5 May 2016 - Steel import statistics released for March 2016 Imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis, stainless steel and drawn wire) amount to 93 570 tonnes...
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5 April 2016 - Steel import statistics released for February 2016 Imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis, stainless steel and drawn wire) amount to 120 773 tonnes...
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About SAISI
Introduction to the South African Iron and Steel Institute (SAISI) SAISI has represented the collective interests of the South African primary steel industry since 1962. Nature of the organisation The South African…
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STRUCTURE
Organisational structure of the South African Iron and Steel Institute
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Organisational structure of the South African Iron and Steel Institute
SAISI's Council provides strategic direction and approves policy and the annual operating budget of the secretariat. SAISI's chairperson is elected for a two-year term by the members of Council comprised…
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DIVISIONS
Divisions within the Institute Two divisions, Strategic Trade Development Division and Financial Division carry out SAISI’s operations and any other task that the Council or Committees may delegate to the Divisions…
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COMMITTEES
Committees of the Institute The Council of the Institute, consisting of representatives of all the members, established eight standing committees. These committees are: Committee for Secondary Manufacture (COSM) Downstream Development Committee Committee on…
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Directions to the SAISI offices
The SAISI offices are situated on the 1st floor at number 1, Frikkie Meyer Street, Pretoria West. (Old Medical Building - Building to the left of the entrance…
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SOUTH AFRICAN IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE GUIDELINE ON COMPETITION
South Africa and most nations, through anti-trust/competition laws, impose constraints on the conduct of market participants. Violation of these laws can result in civil and criminal penalties, both for the…
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WORLDWIDE LINKS
These links are only provided for your convenience and does not mean that SAISI is responsible in any way for the relevant websites. South African primary steel producers Cape Gate: http://www.capegate.co.za Cisco: http://www.cisco.co.za Columbus…
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SAISI
The South African Iron and Steel Institute (SAISI) is a non-profit, pro-competition and non-governmental representative organisation serving the collective interests of the primary steel industry in South Africa. (Note that the South African Iron and Steel Institute is not involved in primary steel production. You are free to forward your inquiry directly to the SAISI members as per company contact details on the matrix on primary steel products manufactured by SAISI members).
B-BBEE Certificate
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Southern African Institute of Steel Construction
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Steel is essential to the modern world and the use of steel is critical in enabling man to move towards a more sustainable future. Steel is fundamental in a greener...
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Link to company website The Scaw Metals Group works primary site and head office is located in Germiston, in the province of Gauteng. The company was established in 1937 and manufactures...
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A division of the Southern Africa Institute of Steel Construction (SAISC) reg no. 1956/001307/08 Management SASFA is managed by the SAISC, and stands under the ultimate control of the SAISC Board, who...
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