Messer Cutting Systems GmbH
Global supplier of cutting edge technology for the metal-working industry. Is represented in Tehran, Iran by Kavosh Azmoon.
Global supplier of cutting edge technology for the metal-working industry. Is represented in Tehran, Iran by Kavosh Azmoon.
Is represented in Tehran, Iran by Ali Moussavi Consulting Co and Karazma Sanat Imen Barsam Ltd.
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Erwin Junker Maschinenfabrik GmbH (“Junker”) was listed as an exhibitor at the Internationale Ausstellung für Metallbearbeitung (International Exhibition for Metalworking Companies; “AMB Iran 2017”), which took place on May 23-26 in Tehran, Iran. (Iran METAFO, “List of Exhibitors”).
Simonsen attended the 4th International Iran Aluminium Conference on May 11-12, 2016 in Tehran. The Conference was co-convened by the Iran Mines and Mining Development and Renovation Organization ("IMIDRO"), an Iranian entity that remains subject to U.S. sanctions with its assets blocked in the United States. ("IIAC2016 List of International Attendees").
Yucelboru attended the Iranian Steel Pipe & Tube Conference (the “Conference”) held in Tehran on May 24-25, 2016. (MetalBulletin Events, “Iranian Steel Pipe & Tube Conference”). The Conference purported to offer “a unique opportunity to gain crucial insight into the Iranian market and the networking with leading Iranian companies is not to be missed.”
On its company website, Dubal lists a "discharge port" at Bandar Abbas, Iran.
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Dubal lists Iran under its "global network," with which it “fulfils term-supply contracts for value-added primary aluminium.”
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Dubal lists multiple "sales managers" for Iran on its company website.
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Dubal lists a North American branch.
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Dubal’s technology was listed as part of a 2012 project conducted by Italy’s FATA EPC in Bandar Abbas, Iran.
"India’s National Aluminium Company Ltd (NALCO) (NALU.NS) has put all its overseas projects on hold, including one in Iran, in order to focus on expanding domestic capacity, its chairman said on Monday." (June 5, 2017)
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State-owned major, National Aluminium Company NSE 1.49 % Limited (Nalco) and Iranian Mines & Mining Industries Development Renovation Organization (IMIDRO) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly explore the possibility of setting up an aluminium smelter in Iran. The signing of the MoU coincides with the visit of prime minister Narendra Modi to Iran. -- (May 25, 2016).
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"In India, the National Aluminium Co Ltd (NALCO) (NALU.NS) has awarded a sell tender to the Iran Aluminium Company (Iralco), two sources said. The European Union sanctioned Iralco in December 2012 for supplying aluminium to The Iran Centrifuge Technology Co (TESA), which is a subsidiary of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI). Swiss trading giants Trafigura and Glencore Xstrata (GLEN.L) have both supplied alumina to Iralco in the past as part of barter deals in exchange for aluminium, but both halted supplies over new EU sanctions…A senior official at India's mines ministry, under which state-owned NALCO operates, said the government was not looking into the issue but could investigate if required. 'In general, we do not have anything against trade ties with Iran,' the official said. The sale was for 30,000 tonnes of alumina to Iralco and shipments were due to start in August, the sources said...'(The) Indian government is encouraging exports to Iran. There is nothing wrong in NALCO exporting alumina to that country,' a senior company official who declined to be identified due to corporate policy told Reuters. NALCO said last week it planned to raise its alumina exports by 40 percent to 1.4 million tonnes this fiscal year to help India increase dollar inflows as global investors dump emerging market currencies anticipating the gradual end to U.S. stimulus." (Reuters, "China, India raise alumina sales to Iran after sanctions push others out," 8/27/13)
" In 2016, the Group began transporting pellets to Hungary, Germany, Kazakhstan and Iran."
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"Iran plans to increase steel output, becoming an exporter of the metal, after U.S.-led sanctions over the country’s nuclear program reduced imports by 30 percent, an executive from the Islamic republic’s Esfahan Steel Co. said . . . Russian companies including OAO Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel and Metalloinvest (METIN) have been supplying steel to Iran." (Bloomberg, "Iran Plans To Raise Steel Output After Sanctions Cut Imports 30%," 6/26/12)
Robert Thomas is a German metal and electrical manufacturing company that works in Iran through its partner, UMD. UMD is a German and European distributor company that has two offices in Iran. On UMD's website, Thomas products are advertised. (UMD Website, "Partner")
MultiMetall works in Iran through Iranian agency, Kasra Industrial Lining and Coating Consultant Co. Kasra lists itself as an "exclusive agency" of MultiMetall. (Kasra Website, "Homepage")
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