Next to Russia and its neighbouring Eastern European countries, exhibitors primarily came from Italy, Germany, Great Britain, Belgium, Austria, Finland, Spain, Switzerland and Turkey. Companies from the USA, India, China and Brazil travelled from overseas to the Moscow Expocentre.
Whether machinery, plants, equipment and solutions for the casting and processing industries, metallurgical processes or current technologies in the areas of pipe production, pipe processing and pipe machining; trade visitors were able to find out about the wide range of products and services at the three trade fairs over four days.
New process developments in the field of ferrous and non-ferrous metals as well as current equipment and products for foundry machines, welding, cutting and joining, metallurgical processing and the large tube industry were presented by both Russian and international companies.
The Tube Industry Development 2019 Seminar, organized by ITA (International Tube Association) in cooperation with Messe Düsseldorf, focused on current solutions in the tube industry on the third day of the trade fair.
Numerous seminars revolving around the hot topic 3D printing played a prominent role at the conferences, which were held in parallel with Litmash Russia.
The Russian trade fair trio was once again organized and held by Metal Expo together with Messe Düsseldorf GmbH and its Russian subsidiary Messe Düsseldorf Moscow.
8 to 11 June 2020 will see Tube Russia, Metallurgy Russia and Litmash Russia being held concurrently again in Moscow.
For further information please visit: www.tube-russia.com, www.metallurgy-russia.com and www.litmash-russia.com
Industriepolitik 2026: „Raus aus dem Jammertal, rauf auf den Lösungsweg“
Der Wirtschaftsverband Stahl- und Metallverarbeitung (WSM) fordert konkrete Sofortmaßnahmen zur Stärkung der Wettbewerbsfähigkeit: Aussetzung des nationalen CO2-Preises für die Industrie und Abschaffung des Solidaritätszuschlags. „Wir müssen raus aus dem Jammertal, rauf auf den Lösungsweg”, betont WSM-Hauptgeschäftsführer Christian Vietmeyer. Beide Maßnahmen seien kurzfristig umsetzbar und würden 2026 direkt wirken.






