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Product category: Materials and components
News Release from: British Stainless Steel Association
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 01 February 2002

Stainless Steel Association lunch date
announced

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Sponsored by AvestaPolarit, the popular annual luncheon of the British Stainless Steel Association [BSSA] will be held at the Cutler's Hall in Sheffield on Tuesday 30 April 2002.

The popular annual luncheon of the British Stainless Steel Association [BSSA] will be held at the Cutler's Hall in Sheffield on Tuesday 30 April Sponsored by AvestaPolarit, the guest speaker will be Martin Temple who is Director-General of the Engineering Employers Federation

Previously Vice President of Avesta Sheffield, responsible for Sales and Distribution, he has extensive experience of the stainless steel industry.

In his current position, he is a frequent spokesman in the press and on radio, highlighting the continuing importance of a healthy manufacturing sector to the British economy.

This prestigious event in the BSSA's calendar, which will be preceded by the Association's AGM, provides an ideal opportunity to meet and network with senior personnel from the stainless steel industry, including producers, processors, fabricators, users, stockholders and finishers.

Standard ticket prices are ?59 + VAT, or ?49 + VAT for BSSA members who book by 31 March.

A discount of 10% is available for group bookings of 10 or more.

Applications for tickets should be directed to Alison Murphy of the BSSA .

(This was Engineeringtalk's Top Story on 31 January 2002).

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