2007 China Alumnium Travel Information

Venue Name:
Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC)The Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC) currently has 9 exhibition halls with 103,500 square meters of indoor exhibition space and 100,000 square meters of outdoor exhibition space. Situated in Shanghai’s Pudong district, the New International Expo Centre is adjacent to the Century Park, 600m away from the Longyang Rd subway station and only a 7 minutes ride by Meglev train from Shanghai Pudong International Airport.

Venue Address:
No. 2345 Longyang Rd., Pudong, Shanghai, PRC

Transportation:
A. From Pudong International Airport to SNIEC
1. Taxi:around 40 minutes
2.Take the Airport Shuttle Bus Line 3 to the Longyang Road StationTake the Airport Shuttle Bus Line 7 to the Longyang Road Station
3.Take the Meglev Train at the Waiting Hall of Pudong International Airport to the Longyang Road Station

B. From Hongqiao International Airport to SNIEC

1.Taxi: around 45 minutes
2. Take the Airport Bus Line 3 at Yangtze Grand Hotel to the Longyang Road Station

C. From Shanghai Railway Station to SNIEC

1. Take Metro Line 2 of Shanghai Underground at Renmin Square Station to Longyang Road Station
2. Taxi: around 30 minutes

D. Car Park
Parking areas available at East and West side of SNIEC, 1500 parking spaces in total.

The Map of Venue:
Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC) Shopping & Entertainment Nearby
Metro Jinjiang Cash & Carry +86 21 68928888
B & Q 8008201817
Lotus Supercentre +86 21 58731228
Orient Pearl Tower +86 21 58792303
Shanghai Ocean Aquarium +86 21 58779988
Shanghai Science & Technology Museum +86 21 68622000
Century Park +86 21 58337206
Tourist Information & Service Centre +86 21 64397170/64398947

China may release energy consumption standards for nonferrous metals

Shanghai. August 9. INTERFAX-CHINA - The Chinese government is considering releasing energy consumption standards for nonferrous metals next month in an attempt to curb heavy energy consumption in the nonferrous metals sector, an industrial official told Interfax today.

Energy consumption standards will be set for the production of eight types of nonferrous metal, including copper, aluminum, lead, zinc, nickel, magnesium, tin and antimony, as well as for two semi-finished products, namely aluminum alloy construction profile and copper tube, which all together consume more than 80 percent of the energy for the whole nonferrous metals industry, senior China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association official, Cao Baokui, said.

"The CNMIA recently drew up draft energy consumption standards for 10 nonferrous metal products. The National Development and Reform Commission will grant approval in September at the earliest, so the standard could come into effect as early as next year," Cao said.

Cao also commented that the central government is likely to shut down facilities, request technology upgrades or charge higher power prices to companies that do not meet the standards. However, "specific sanctions for companies that disregard the standards will not be released until later," he added.

Source:www.interfax.cn

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