Emirates Steel increased output in 2010

Press release
Published January 25th, 2011 - 09:55 GMT

Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Emirates Steel, the largest single integrated steel producer in the UAE, registered an increase in finished products productionof17.5 per cent in 2010 compared to the previous year. Product sales increased significantly by 120 per cent. 

According to figures released yesterday by the Company, rebar production increasedby 7.5 per cent in 2010 compared to 2009; while the output of wire rod went up by a significant 64.5 per cent. Billet production increased by 150 per cent in 2010 compared to the last three quarters of 2009; while the production of direct reduced iron (DRI) went up by 640 per cent in 2010, compared to the last quarter of 2009. Emirates Steel’s Melt Shop commenced production in March 2009, while the Direct Reduction Plant was commissioned in October 2009.

 “Theseare significant increases in our production and sales volumes considering the challenges facedin ourlocal and regional markets,” said Mr. Gregor Munstermann, Emirates Steel’s CEO.“The construction sector is the primary consumer of our rebar and wire rod products,” he added. “Our objective is to be one of the leading regional companies in steel making. To reach this goal, we are working hard to eliminate bottlenecks in production; like most steel makers, we have to operate our facilities at or near full capacity to make an acceptableprofit,” he pointed out.  The Company sells around 80 per cent of its finished products inlocal markets, while the balanceis exported to Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, India, China, the Far East and Pakistan. 

Mr. Mubarak Al Khaili, Emirates Steel’s VP of Commercial Strategy, believes that construction projects in the GCC region will be the key driver supportingthe steel industry’s growth in 2011 and 2012, followed by oil &gas, petrochemicalsand other infrastructure projects.“Although some stability is returning to the GCC’s construction sector, with signs of a recovery already showing for2011, we believe that infrastructure projects will accelerate the region’s recovery in the next couple of years,” said Al Khaili. In fact, GCC Governments are using surplus funds to finance infrastructure projects;Qatar alone has budgeted to spend more than US$ 50 billion on the World Cup according to recent media reports.

Housing and the other requirements of a growing population in the GCC, which is expected to reach nearly 125 million by 2050,will also absorb increased capacity in the region’s steel sector.Further, the current upward trend inoil prices will encouragecontinued development and growth of the region and boost investments in oil & gas related industries, including petrochemicals.

Mr. Venkat A.N., VP of Sales, highlighted that Emirates Steel has been able to increase its market share to just over 50 per cent in 2010, and hasincreased its domestic sales volumes by 54 per cent. “This has been achieved through targeted efforts to support our key customers and by pursuing sales policies that ensure market stability,” he stressed. “Apart from focusing on domestic markets, we have exerted sustained efforts in increasing exports to regional markets, mainly Saudi and Qatar, which further increased ourtotal sales volumes,” he pointed out.

AVP of Sales Mr. Juma Al Mansouri expected Emirates Steel to export more than 50 per cent of its wire rod and coil products in 2011, whilst only 15 per cent of rebar output will be exported. “On the commissioning of the steel sections mill, during the first quarter of 2012, further export businesswill be targeted,” he concluded.

Background Information

Emirates Steel

Emirates Steel is owned by SENAAT, the UAE’s largest industrial conglomerate and a driving force for implementing the Abu Dhabi government’s industrial diversification policy. Strategically located in the Industrial City of Abu Dhabi, some 35 kilometers away from the heart of the city of Abu Dhabi, Emirates Steelis the only integrated steel plant in the UAE, utilizing the latest rolling mill technology to produce rebar, wire rod and heavy sections.

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