Hunan Jinma Metallurgical Engineering Meets You at the 2025 SMM (Second) Global Recycled Metal Industry Summit Forum

Published: Apr 30, 2025 10:58

Since the global consensus on green and low-carbon development was reached, the strategic position of the secondary metal industry has become increasingly prominent. With the acceleration of industrialization, the demand for metal resources continues to grow. Secondary metals, as a green, environmentally friendly, and economically viable resource alternative, have become a global focus.

In recent years, Southeast Asia has emerged as a significant hub for the collection and processing of global secondary resources. Simultaneously, with the deepening international layout of industries such as NEVs, to expand overseas resources and enhance global competitiveness, processing enterprises in the secondary copper, aluminum, and battery industries have chosen to establish factories in countries like Thailand. As a major economy in Southeast Asia, Thailand boasts a mature resource recycling system and a superior geographical location, providing convenient conditions for regional collaboration and international trade in the secondary metal industry. It has now developed into a global base for the recycling, sorting, and reprocessing of secondary metals such as secondary aluminum and secondary copper, annually supplying substantial secondary metal resources to China and other countries. Additionally, Thailand's booming manufacturing sector, with its expanding automotive and electronics industries, provides strong demand support for the secondary metal resource industry.

On June 24-25, 2024, the first SMM Global Secondary Metal Industry Forum was held in Malaysia. The conference brought together recycling associations, government officials, and renowned secondary metal enterprises to discuss the current status and future development of the industry. From 2024 to 2025, as secondary metal policies continue to evolve and the industry rapidly develops, to help enterprises navigate the changes in the secondary industry and comply with industry standardization requirements, SMM Information & Technology Co., Ltd. is expected to hold the 2025 SMM Second Global Secondary Metal Industry Chain Summit Forum in Thailand on June 12-13, 2025. The summit aims to gather associations, leading enterprises, research institutions, industry experts, and policymakers from the global secondary metal sector to explore new trends, technologies, and policies in the industry, and to build an international platform for exchange, cooperation, resource sharing, and collaborative innovation, contributing to the construction and improvement of the global resource recycling system and the transition to a green economy.

At this conference, Hunan Jinma Metallurgical Engineering Technology Co., Ltd. will make a grand appearance, engaging in deep discussions with industry peers from the upstream and downstream of the secondary metal sector to address industry pain points and challenges, jointly explore business opportunities, and promote high-quality industry development.

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CHMM Hunan Jinma Metallurgical is an engineering design and equipment company specializing in non-ferrous metallurgical and chemical project services. We provide customized technology packages and high-performance, high-quality metallurgical equipment for the smelting industries of copper, zinc, lead, tin, and other non-ferrous metals. Over the years, from consulting, engineering, procurement, installation, supervision, commissioning, training, to maintenance, we have offered professional consulting and solutions to global clients, helping them improve efficiency, save costs, promote sustainable development, and achieve the perfect integration of technology and industry.

CHMM is a sustainable engineering leader specializing in non-ferrous metallurgical and chemical project life-cycle services. We deliver tailor-made technology packages and high-quality equipment for copper, zinc, lead, tin, and other non-ferrous metals. With end-to-end expertise spanning consulting, engineering, procurement, installation, supervision, commissioning, training, and maintenance, we empower global clients with unique solutions that boost efficiency, advance sustainability, and drive profitability.

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2025 SMM (Second) Global Secondary Metal Industry Summit Forum

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