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Steel import statistics released for February 2016
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...
Read moreCrude steel production statistics released for 2015
9 March 2016 - Crude steel production statistics released for 2015 Crude steel production amounts to an estimated 6,398 million tonnes during 2015. According to data released by the members of SAISI,...
Read moreSteel import statistics released for January 2016
3 March 2016 - Steel import statistics released for January 2016 Imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis, stainless steel and drawn wire) amount to 92 803 tonnes...
Read moreSteel import statistics released for December 2015
2 February 2016 - Steel import statistics released for December 2015 Imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis, stainless steel and drawn wire) amount to 124 378 tonnes...
Read moreSteel import statistics released for November 2015
7 January 2016 - Steel import statistics released for November 2015 Imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis, stainless steel and drawn wire) amount to 88 475 tonnes...
Read moreSteel import statistics released for October 2015
3 December 2015 - Steel import statistics released for October 2015 Imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis, stainless steel and drawn wire) amount to 109 165 tonnes...
Read moreSteel import statistics released for September 2015
3 October 2015 - Steel import statistics released for September 2015 Imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis, stainless steel and drawn wire) amount to 86 718 tonnes...
Read moreSteel import statistics released for August 2015
5 October 2015 - Steel import statistics released for August 2015 Imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis, stainless steel and drawn wire) amount to 73 485 tonnes...
Read moreSteel import statistics released for July 2015
3 September 2015 - Steel import statistics released for July 2015 Imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis, stainless steel and drawn wire) amount to 139 399 tonnes...
Read moreSteel import statistics released for June 2015
4 August 2015 - Steel import statistics released for June 2015 According to data released by the South African Revenue Service, imports of primary carbon and alloy steel products (excluding semis,...
Read moreAbout SAISI
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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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Overview of the primary steel industry in South Africa
South Africa was ranked the 23rd largest crude steel producing country in the world in 2015 according to data by the World Steel Association (worldsteel). South Africa also produced approximately...
Read moreSAISI Members
ArcelorMittal South Africa Limited Cape Gate (Pty) Ltd Columbus Stainless (Pty) Ltd Evraz Highveld Steel and Vanadium Limited Scaw Metals Group
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The ASTPM is a non-profit trade association representing the major welded carbon steel tube and pipe manufacturers in South Africa. Collectively, the members produce a complete range of tube...
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The mission of SAISC is to develop and promote the health and wealth of the steel construction industry in Southern Africa. We exist to persue the following ideals a larger more...
Read moreCOSM Trust
The COSM Trust The COSM Trust created a privately owned fund whose beneficiaries are the exporters of value-added steel products. The objective of the Trust is to promote the export...
Read moreSteel's contribution to a low carbon future
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...
Read moreSouth African Wire Association
Vision and Mission statement Vision Local and international consumers of wire products accept the South African Wire Industry as world class. Mission The mission is to support the South...
Read moreColumbus Stainless
Link to company website Columbus Stainless is based in Middelburg in the province of Mpumalanga. The company’s origins date back to the RMB Alloys Ferrochrome Pilot Project in 1963 and the...
Read moreCOSM Frequently Asked Questions (COSM FAQ)
How do I register as a COSM claimant? Do I have to pay a registration fee? Do I have to renew my COSM registration as a claimant? What documentation is required to qualify...
Read moreSTEEL MANUAL
for product identification Edition 2 September 2006 Download SAISI Steel Manual (PDF format)1.3MB This manual has been compiled and published by the South African Iron & Steel...
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