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UAE aluminium industry promoted at German trade fair
Dubai Aluminium leveraged forum to raise sector profile in Europe
Customer awareness of the UAE's growing primary aluminium sector in Europe has received another boost, thanks to the participation by Dubai Aluminium Company Limited (" DUBAL ") -- the entirely state-owned enterprise that owns and operates one of the world's largest single-site aluminium smelters -- and Emirates Aluminium ("EMAL") -- a high-tech greenfield aluminium smelter in ramp-up stage -- at the biennial World Trade Fair and Conference ("ALUMINIUM 2010"), which took place in Messe Essen, Germany, mid-September. This year's event was the second consecutive Essen exhibition at which DUBAL and EMAL participated jointly (the first occasion being ALUMINIUM 2008), again with the aim of promoting both the companies' individual facilities and their combined product portfolio to delegates, participants and other visitors to the exhibition.
In addition, a representative of DUBAL 's Marketing & Sales department delivered a presentation during the coincident conference. Entitled "The role of the Middle East aluminium industry in a global context", the presentation highlighted the growing significance of the region as a key global primary aluminium supplier. The current combined production capacity of the five smelters in the Gulf -- two in the UAE plus one each in Bahrain, Oman and Qatar -- is 3.7 million metric tonnes per annum (9 per cent of world production). Taking planned expansions and improved productivity initiatives into account, the total volume is expected to reach 10 million metric tonnes per annum by 2015 (about 18 per cent of world production).
Given that ALUMINIUM 2010 catered for players across the aluminium industry, DUBAL also used the forum to promote its advanced, proprietary DX Reduction Technology, which has been implemented in a dedicated 40-cell potline within DUBAL 's Jebel Ali smelter operations and has also been licensed to EMAL Phase 1 (756 cells in two potlines). Operating stably at higher amperages (approximately 370 kA), DX Reduction Technology cells offer increased productivity, improved energy efficiency and reduced environmental impact compared to lower amperage technologies.
Al Sabri adds that Europe has been strategically important for DUBAL since the company's first entry into the region in 1996. "The Middle East is ideally located to serve Europe. We have capitalised on this over the years by developing a comprehensive infrastructure of discharge port facilities and warehouses that enable us to deliver our products efficiently across Europe," he says. "This infrastructure will now benefit EMAL , given the contractual agreement between our two companies, in terms of which DUBAL is responsible for marketing EMAL 's products. With this in mind, we leveraged ALUMINIUM 2010 as a platform to promote EMAL slab and sheet ingot to the European market."
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