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Title: Metal Fabrication


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Metal Fabrication Machinery ManufacturingSect
or Overview
  • Alberta Regional Economic Development Conference
  • May 2009

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Contents
  • Alberta Metal Overview
  • Size of the Prize (surprising!)
  • Sector Growth Strategies

3
Structural Steel
4
Machine and Fabrication Shops
5
Tanks, Pressure Vessels /Heat Exchangers
6
Coatings and Heat Treating
7
Production Breakdown
Billions
Fabricated Metal Products
Machinery
Sources Conference Board of Canada, Statistics
Canada
8
Metal Fab and Machinery Revenue Growth
( Billions)
9
Metal Fab and Machinery Co. Numbers
10
Metal Fab and Machinery Empl Numbers
Total metal fabrication and machinery sector
employment 60,000
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Metal Fabrication Profile
  • Metal Fab sector is primarily job-shops with
    expertise in manufacturing niche products.
  • Industrial Machinery sector offers more
    standardized products and focuses a good deal on
    conventional oil gas
  • Both sectors play a critical role in oil sands
    and conventional development and downstream
    processing
  • Pressure Vessels / Structural Steel / Machine
    Shops / Pumps and Compressors / Mining equip.

12
Fabrication Manuf Drivers
  • Conventional and heavy oil and gas development
    has been a key driver of growth in Alberta,
    increasing the demand for all products and
    services.
  • Agriculture and high tech manuf also strong
  • There are three key industrial sectors supplying
    products and services
  • Fabricated Metal Products
  • Industrial Machinery and Equipment
  • Engineering and Construction

13
Oil Gas Spending Overview
  • Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers 2009
    investment forecast
  • ? 15B Oil Sands Capital
  • ? 15B Oil Sands MRO
  • ? 13B Conventional
  • ? 43B Total OG Spending
  • Significant opportunities for growth of regional
    fabricators and manufacturers
  • Opportunities for partnership with and investment
    by new companies

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Metal Outlook
  • Sector will continue to see growth at GDP rates
    or greater.
  • Project deferrals, capital and labour
    availability at issue.
  • Companies starting to invest more in automation
    to offset dependence on labor.
  • Scarcity of labour will continue to elevate
    labour rates.
  • Inter-provincial partnerships will help increase
    capacity of local fabricators
  • Steel issues related to international trade and
    availability of specialty steels are at issue.

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Metal Strategies for Growth
  • Increase productivity through technology adoption
    and automation
  • Welding Automation Workshops
  • Technology Awareness Missions
  • Lean Manufacturing Assessments
  • Create a favorable regulatory environment that
    encourages investment in new technologies to
    increase productivity
  • Use of accelerated CCA
  • Outsource supply chain opportunities
  • Partnering opportunities between Alberta
    companies and Canadian fabricators.

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Opportunities
  • Special opportunities for growth of industry in
    Alberta
  • Identified by stakeholders
  • Services
  • Construction
  • Maintenance related to all equipment
  • Environmental services
  • Equipment manufacture / fabrication
  • As per client needs
  • Pumps, compressors, valves, pipeline services

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Opportunities
  • Project Owners, EPCs and Tier Ones are using this
    pause to make new supplier relationships for when
    activity again increases.
  • In particular, developing relationships with EPCs
    and Tier Ones is important since their doors are
    open more widely.
  • The process of establishing new business requires
    determination, patience and regular
    communications.

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Opportunities
  • Personal Connections
  • NBSF
  • GO Expo (June)
  • Oil Sands Tradeshow and Conference (Sept)
  • Business trips are of great value
  • www.albertametal.ca
  • Some rationalization will occur in Alberta's
    metal sectors in the coming months. Players from
    other provinces and countries will play a role in
    these changes.
  • Alberta remains one of the best OG markets in
    the world and it's wise to invest resources here
    to build market share.

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Client Drivers
  • Money cost reduction and control
  • Labour availability
  • Confidence demonstrated in project go/no go
  • Technical Expertise

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Industry Associations
  • Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters
    www.cme-mec.ca
  • Alberta Pressure Vessel Manufacturers'
    Association www.apvma.com
  • Petroleum Services Association of Canada
    www.psac.ca
  • Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada
    www.ptac.org
  • Alberta Boilers Safety Association www.absa.ca
  • Canadian Institute of Steel Construction
    www.cisc-icca.ca
  • American Welding Society http//sections.aws.org/
    nalberta/
  • Canadian Welding Association www.cwa-acs.org
  • Canadian Welding Bureau Group www.cwbgroup.org
  • ASM International www.asm-intl.org
  • Alberta Research Council www.arc.ab.ca

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Business Development Info
  • Alberta Metal Business Development Info
  • www.albertametal.ca
  • Alberta Metal Fabrication Information
  • www.alberta-canada.com/metalfabrication
  • Greater Edmonton Bitumen Upgrader Study
  • www.edmonton.com/upgraderstudy
  • The National Buyer Seller Forum
  • www.nationalbuyersellerforum.ca
  • Investing in Alberta
  • www.alberta-canada.com/investlocate
  • Market Research
  • www.alberta-canada.com/statpub
  • Alberta First Business Directory
  • www.albertafirst.com
  • Alberta Business Directory
  • www.alberta-business-directory.com

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Contact
Lynn Wyton Director, Metal Fabrication Alberta
Finance and Enterprise lynn.wyton_at_gov.ab.ca Tel
(780) 427-6533
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Alberta Industry Analysis
  • Over 150 billion in energy capital being spent
    in Alberta
  • Excellent opportunities for business expansion
    and investment
  • Some shortages of the following skilled trades
  • Welders / Machinists / Pipe-fitters / Iron
    Workers
  • Lagging technology adoption due to nature of
    products produced (high mix-low volume)
  • New supply chain, investment and employment
    opportunities exist

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Alberta's Labour Force
  • Over 400,000 new jobs will be created between
    2005 and 2015
  • Over 300,000 new workers will enter the market in
    this time
  • New jobs will exceed new workers with
    approximately 100,000 shortfall
  • All sectors are seeing a tightening in the labour
    market
  • Currently, we have
  • The lowest unemployment rate 3.1
  • The highest participation rate 72.8
  • The highest employment rate 69.9

Source Alberta Human Resources and Employment
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Increasing Economic Diversity
( Distribution of GDP 1985 vs 2004)
1985 Total GDP 66.5 Billion
2004 Total GDP 187.4 Billion
Source Alberta Finance
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