Ian Liu

Cobalt Procurement Director at CNGR Advanced Material

Ian Liu has extensive experience in the field of cobalt procurement and trading. Ian is currently working as the Cobalt Procurement Director at Zhong Feng Xin Material Co., Ltd. Prior to this, they held the position of Cobalt Trader at TELF AG from July 2020 to October 2021. Ian also served as the Department Manager for Battery Metals at Samsung C&T Corporation from April 2020 to June 2020. Ian's previous role was as a Trader (Cobalt/Nickel/Lithium) at Wanxiang Resources Co., Ltd from December 2017 to March 2020. Ian started their career as a Procurement Manager at Greatpower Technology Co., Ltd in March 2013 and held this role until December 2017.

Ian Liu completed a Master's degree in Marketing from the University of Manchester in 2010. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor's degree in International Trade from Anhui University of Technology and Science in 2009.

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Shanghai, China

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CNGR Advanced Material

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As a global supplier of cutting-edge energy materials for lithium batteries, we strive to lead the energy industry by fostering technological innovation, whilst advocating for energy efficiency and a sustainable society. The core of our business model centres on the production of ternary precursors and the recycling of new energy materials, and to foster integrated development to guarantee a dependable and continuous supply of raw energy materials. Since our creation in 2014, our products, such as high-voltage cobalt tetra-oxide, high nickel NCM and NCA have been used by some of the World’s Top 500 companies: positioning us as the global leader in terms of precursor production and sales volume in 2020. We are cultivating #CNGR’s global ecosystem, establishing new manufacturing facilities worldwide and expanding our presence in the upstream industrial chain. As of today, we have strategically set up recycling bases of used batteries in Asia (specifically China) and soon in Europe, prioritizing safety, economic feasibility, and seamless integration.


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Frankfurt, Germany

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5,001-10,000

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