Steel Products
2021 SMU Steel Summit Conference: Updated Agenda
Written by John Packard
May 9, 2021
2021 SMU Steel Summit Conference
Revised Agenda as of May 9, 2021
The 2021 SMU Steel Summit Conference will be held at the Georgia International Convention Center on Aug. 23-25. The convention center is conveniently located next to the Atlanta International Airport (ATL). The center and the hotels surrounding it are at the first stop on the free SkyTrain shuttle from the airport to the rental car center.
The following is an updated agenda for the conference, which will begin at 9 AM ET on Monday, Aug. 23. This is not the final agenda as we will add more speakers and may choose to add a new program depending on what is important for buyers and sellers of steel at the time of the event. We are looking forward to seeing everyone in person for the first time since our last “live” conference in August 2019.
Monday, Aug. 23
Doors Open to Georgia International Convention Center at 7:00 AM ET
Pre-Summit Programs Sponsored by Reibus, CME Group & Crowe
9:00 – 9:45 AM: Technology is Here to Stay
- This panel will discuss how technology has changed our lives, then dial down into which industries are using technology for big wins and how the steel industry can learn from these practices. The panel will give a nod to the future and look ahead to where technology can take us both personally and professionally as we move forward into this new decade. This workshop, moderated by John Armstrong, CEO of Reibus, is sure to be a lively kickoff to the Steel Summit Conference.
9:45 – 10:00 AM: Break
10:00 – 10:45 AM: Steel Futures Showcase
- CME Group will present a Steel Futures Showcase this year, focusing on managing the recent volatility in the steel market. This showcase will include a panel of companies that have used the futures market to manage price risk as part of their overall strategy during these turbulent times. They will discuss which price risk management tools are available and how to implement them, as well as cover futures pricing for products up to a year out. Panelists include Chris Shipp, Vice President Supply Chain, Priefert Manufacturing/Priefert Steel, executives from Flack Global Metals and the CME Group, and others TBA.
10:45 – 11:00 AM: Break
11:00 – 12:00 Noon: Technology Opportunities, Risks & Lessons Learned
- Crowe’s workshop will present a retrospective on how the steel industry’s views of and investments in technology have changed over the last decade. The panel will discuss specific steel company examples of how technology has transformed operations, customer services, and other critical areas of the business. Crowe’s annual Technology in Metals Survey is a great source of information to learn how your industry peers are planning for and using technology. Panelists will share their perspectives on technology opportunities, risks and lessons learned.
12:00 – 1:00 PM: Lunch in the Georgia International Convention Center
1:00 – 1:30 PM: Official Opening of the 2021 SMU Steel Summit Conference
- Host, John Packard, President & CEO, Steel Market Update
1:30 – 2:30 PM: Keynote: Michael Smerconish, Things I Knew Before I Started Talking
- Using the perfect blend of analysis and humor, Michael Smerconish delivers an engaging, thought-provoking and balanced dialogue on today’s political arena and the long-term implications of the polarization in politics.
- Michael Smerconish, Sirius XM Radio Host, CNN television host, author, and public speaker
2:30 – 2:50 PM: Break
2:50 – 3:30 PM: CRU Economic, Steel & Scrap Forecast
- CRU Economists and various steel and scrap analysts will produce their view of the world and provide economic, steel and scrap forecasts for North America as we look into Fourth-Quarter 2021 and into calendar year 2022.
3:30 – 4:15 PM: Fireside Chat with Cleveland-Cliffs Chairman, President & CEO Lourenco Goncalves
- 2020 was a busy year for Cleveland-Cliffs as they went from an iron ore mining company to the largest flat rolled steel mill in North America. Cliffs closed on the AK Steel acquisition in early 2020 and at the end of the year they closed on the purchase of the ArcelorMittal USA operations. The company’s chief executive will sit down with John Packard of Steel Market Update to discuss the state of the steel industry today and what the future holds for companies doing business with Cleveland-Cliffs.
4:15 – 6:00 PM Networking Cocktail Party (GICC)
Tuesday, Aug. 24
Doors Open to the Georgia International Convention Center at 7 AM ET
8:30 – 8:45 AM: Opening Remarks
- Host, John Packard, President & CEO, Steel Market Update
8:45 – 9:30 AM: Is Scrap the Next Precious Metal
- We have two great speakers who will discuss the status of the current scrap market and pricing (Ben Abrams, CEO, Consolidated Scrap) as well as the future of scrap in North America (Paul Lowrey, President, Steel Research Associates). With EAF steel production growing in North America, understanding scrap supply and scrap pricing is critically important to steel mills and steel buyers alike.
9:30 – 9:50 AM: Break
9:50 – 10:30 AM: Fireside Chat, Leon Topalian, President & CEO, Nucor Steel
- Nucor is the largest steel mill in North America producing long products, plate and sheet. Nucor has been actively expanding existing mills and is building a new state-of-the-art plate mill in Brandenburg, Ky. Mr. Topalian will join SMU’s John Packard on the stage to discuss Nucor’s vision of the steel industry and what the future holds for Nucor customers.
10:30 – 10:50 AM: Break
10:50 – 12:00 Noon: Economic Keynote Address with Dr. Alan Beaulieu of ITR Economics
- Dr. Alan Beaulieu is one of our favorite speakers due to his exceptional speaking style and the quality of the insights he provides to our attendees. Dr. Beaulieu will discuss the current economic situation, where we are in the economic cycle and what your company should be doing to prepare for what is coming next.
12:00 – 1:10 PM: Lunch at the Georgia International Convention Center
1:10 – 1:50 PM: Status of International Trade
- It would not be an SMU steel conference if we did not have an update, dialogue, debate on foreign steel and its impact on the U.S. steel industry. Over the past few years we have seen how Section 232, Section 301 along with antidumping (AD), countervailing duty (CVD) and circumvention suits have impacted the amount of foreign steel being sent into the United States. There is a new administration and the debate continues, with the main question being: How much longer will we have Section 232 tariffs in place?
- Speakers include: Phil Bell, President, Steel Manufacturers Association; Lewis Leibowitz, Trade Attorney, Offices of Lewis E. Leibowitz, plus other speakers TBA.
1:50 – 2:10 PM: 2021 SMU NexGen Leadership Award
- We will honor the 2021 winner of the SMU NexGen Leadership Award, which is sponsored by the Steel Manufacturers Association (SMA). Past winners include Meredith Meade of Tempel Steel (2019) and Stephen Sterling of Quality Metal Stamping (2020). This award comes from candidates selected by the companies they work for in recognition of the quality of their work, leadership skills, and innovation in a pandemic setting. This award is for someone who is a rising star within their company and represents the best of the 35-year-old and younger employees within the manufacturing, distribution, toll processing, fabrication, steel mills and trading company segments of the industry.
- The award will be presented by Phil Bell, President, Steel Manufacturers Association.
2:10 – 2:30 PM: Break
2:30 – 3:30 PM: Industry Forecasts for Automotive, Energy and Construction Markets
- Industry analysts associated with the automotive, energy and construction markets will provide forecasts for what our attendees should expect as we look out to 4Q 2021 and into calendar year 2022.
- Speakers TBA
3:30 – 3:50 PM: Break
3:50 – 4:30 PM: Fireside Chat with Mark Millett, President & CEO, Steel Dynamics
- Steel Dynamics is another one of the key flat rolled and long products producing steel mills in the United States. SDI will be close to bringing the newest flat rolled steel mill in North America on-line right around the time of our conference. SDI has also recently announced four new coating lines, two to be built in the northern U.S. and two in the south. Mark Millett will provide a status update on the Sinton, Texas, steel mill, what the new coating lines will mean for the industry, along with his views on the current steel environment and what SDI customers can expect from the company in the future.
4:30 – 6:00 PM: Networking Cocktail Party
Wednesday, Aug. 25
Doors open to the Georgia International Convention Center at 7:00 AM ET
8:30 – 8:45 AM: Opening Remarks
- Host, John Packard, President & CEO, Steel Market Update
8:45 – 9:30 AM: Manufacturing Program on Status of the Industry
- We will have three manufacturing companies representing different market segments and areas of the country discuss their businesses, how volatility has affected their customers, current and projected future demand, etc.
- Barry Zekelman, Chairman & CEO, Zekelman Industries
- Chris Shipp, Vice President Supply Chain, Priefert Manufacturing
- Other speaker TBA
9:30 – 9:50 AM: Break
9:50 – 10:30 AM: The Big Picture: Economic Forecast from Fitch
- Brian Coulton, Fitch Chief Economist, will provide a world view of what is happening and what is anticipated to happen during 4Q 2021 and during calendar year 2022 and beyond.
10:30 – 10:50 AM: Break
10:50 – 11:30 AM: Steel Forecasts with Timna Tanners
- We all want to know what is happening with Steelmageddon. This will be our opportunity to hear from Bank of America steel and mining analyst Timna Tanners as she provides her outlook for steel and steel prices in 4Q 2021 and into calendar year 2022 and beyond.
11:30 – 12:15 PM: The Decarbonization of Steel & Manufacturing
- Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing the world in the coming decades. The topic of decarbonization: what does it mean; what is Scope 1, 2 and 3; and what should you consider as you evaluate your company’s risk, will be discussed during this program.
- Andrew Lichter, Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Development, Mobius Risk Group
- Other speakers TBA
12:15 – 1:00 PM: Lunch at Georgia International Convention Center
1:00 – 1:40 PM: Electric Vehicles and Steel
- Most automotive manufacturing companies have indicated their intention to move away from gas vehicles and instead produce only electric vehicles by the year 2030 or 2035 (which is not that far away). What will this mean for the domestic steel industry?
- John Catterall, Vice President, Electric Vehicle Program, America Iron and Steel Institute
1:40 – 2:30: Moving Steel & the Issues Associated with Trucking, Rail, Barge and Ship
- Moving steel has become even more complicated as we are dealing with a pandemic, the retirement of baby boomer drivers, strong demand and tight supply. We will discuss trucking, rail, barge and ship transportation issues and challenges, and take a look into the future of transporting steel.
2:30 – 3:00 PM: Closing of the Conference
You can learn more about speaker biographies, attending companies, the SMU NexGen Leadership Award nomination process, costs to attend (and discounts for SMU/CRU member companies and those sending more than one person), and how to register by clicking here.
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