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31 Jan 2013

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MetalMiner

The Definitive Guide to Conflict Minerals Compliance for Manufacturers

MetalMiner presents the most comprehensive guide to conflict minerals compliance for US manufacturing companies to-date, featuring in-depth analysis, an overview of supporting technologies and an A-Z guide of exact metal forms affected by the SEC rules. Sponsored by: Nucor, D&B, and Supply Dynamics, MetalMiner tackles two key “firsts” of conflict minerals compliance including: An overview of specific technology approaches for companies needing to comply with Section 1502 of Dodd-Frank A specific “A-to-Z” guide — of semi-finished forms of metal containing conflict minerals and their derivatives…MetalMiner’s definitive guide is purposely geared towards today’s metal buyers in the manufacturing sector. [Registration required] [Refers to Arcelor Mittal, Achilles, Apple, Aravo, Boeing, Bureau van Dijk, CVM Solutions, Dun & Bradstreet, GXS (RollStream), HICX, Hiperos, HP, KEMET, SciQuest, Severstal, United States Steel, Zycus]