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epCA
AnnuAl
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Annualreport2012
EPCA strategy 4
Mission Statement 5
Report of the Board of Directors 6
Report to the Members on the Financial Statements 18
Independent Auditor’s Report 20
Balance Sheet  21
Statement of Income  Expenditure 22
Statement of Cash Flows 23
Notes to the Financial Statements 24
EPCA Organization as of April 2013 26
Board of Directors 28
Supply Chain Program Committee 30
Young EPCA Think Tank 31
EPCA Staff 32
EPCA Honorary Lists 34
List of EPCA Presidents 35
List of EPCA Vice-Presidents 36
List of EPCA Treasurers 37
List of EPCA Chairmen of the Logistics Committee 37
List of EPCA Chairmen of the Supply Chain Program Committee 38
List of EPCA Chair Persons of the Young EPCA Think Tank 38
List of EPCA Director/Secretary General  38
Membersindex
Our Members 40
Full Members as of April 2013 42
Associate Members as of April 2013 46
Members index per Company 81
Members index per name of the Official Representative (O.R.) 88
epCAstrAteGy
The purpose of the European Petrochemical Association
(EPCA) is to organize each year one or more reunions
in Europe which facilitate legitimate networking and
meetings between companies and open debate to the
long term sustainable development of the petrochemical
industry. Members are parties having a business interest in
or with the European petrochemical industry.
To that effect EPCA offers and provides the logistics as well
as substance for:
• A quality platform to meet. This is implemented via :
- the EPCA Annual Meeting organized for EPCA members;
- the organization of seminars, round table sessions,
working groups, think tanks and such other activities
as decided upon by the EPCA Board and organized for
EPCA members and stakeholders.
• A platform for communication, exchange of
information, think tank, as well as transfer of
learning between members and stakeholders. EPCA
in this connection works on increasing its visibility
via the web, co-operation with the press, newsletters,
publications and other communication tools.
• A huge global network connecting members and
stakeholders.
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Mission
Offer our members a unique global network and
a platform in Europe to meet, communicate, and
exchange information and transfer learning.
Initiate, facilitate and promote ideas and projects
that challenge “business as usual” approaches and
that are of interest to the long term sustainable
development of the petrochemical industry, its
business partners and service providers.
All EPCA activities are focused on delivering a message
shared with the attendants of an EPCA reunion in the form
of a presentation during a business session, expert advice
in a workshop, publication, film or other communication
modes.
EPCA is a service provider for its members, driven by
customer satisfaction. Company member representatives
participate in the Board, Supply Chain Program
Committee, think tanks and working groups in accordance
with the EPCA statutes.
In order to optimize resources and avoid overlap, EPCA
co-ordinates its activities with Cefic, APPE, Plastics Europe
and other industry associations like AFPM, APLA, APIC
and GPCA.
Through its activities, EPCA endeavors to contribute to the
improvement of the public image of the chemical industry
but EPCA is not a lobby body nor involved in lobby
activities. Lobbying is explicitly excluded from the EPCA
statutes.
EPCA and its members are committed to strict competition
law compliance, not only to ensure that every EPCA
activity complies with the law, but also that there can
be no misunderstanding about such activities. For
example, EPCA is providing its members with a checklist
for meetings (Do’s and Don’ts) reminding them of the
importance of compliance with the competition law.
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Dear reader,
exeCutivesuMMAry
EPCA has a successful year behind it continuing to
develop multiple initiatives that promote the long term
sustainable future of the chemical industry.
Under the co-ordination of the Young EPCA Think Tank,
in EDUCATION EPCA expanded its partnership with the
UNESCO, European Schoolnet and inGenious, a platform
that brings together industries, ministries of education and
national education organizations to develop best practices
in school-industry collaboration. These partnerships
allow us to promote the EPCA film “Chemistry: All
About You” and corresponding teachers’ guidelines in
12 European countries as well as in the global UNESCO
school- and workshop network. The materials provide
teachers with the necessary tools to enthuse and motivate
youngsters for Science education. Under the inGenious
umbrella, EPCA in addition developed, together with
APPE/Cefic, Xperimania educational internet chats. The
first of 4 online chats between industry representatives
and European schools took place on 25 October 2012 and
used the EPCA film to discuss topics such as plastics and
energy savings, energy efficiency, chemistry and waste as
well as chemistry and food. The other chats will take place
in 2013.
To address the skills gap EPCA made a second film
called “Science: where Can It Take You?” promoting
STEM education (Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics). This film shows that the chemical industry
is a good industry to work for, allowing youngsters,
regardless of gender, to achieve an interesting career
whilst contributing to a more sustainable world. This film
will be launched at the 4th Xperimania internet chat on
29 May 2013 and will be distributed through the European
Schoolnet, inGenious, UNESCO and other networks, the
EPCA website and social media. EPCA member companies
are invited to use this film in their networks and with their
business or educational connections.
SUPPLY CHAIN was also on EPCA’s agenda and three
working groups, composed of producers, logistics service
provider companies, consultants and academics started
their activities in 2012 to deliver a final report with their
findings at the 47th Annual Meeting in 2013 in Berlin. All
three working groups are dedicated to building sustainable
supply chains. One focuses in particular on how to
deal with complexity and uncertainty, another looks at
technology as an enabler of sustainable solutions and a
third examines how collaborative models may contribute
to sustainability. To support the activities of these working
groups an EPCA Interactive Supply Chain workshop
was organized in Frankfurt on 14 and 15 May 2012. The
workshop looked at “Building Resilient Supply Chains :
How to Implement Responsive and Flexible Supply Chains
for the Chemical Industry in a Pro-Competitive Way”
and was a follow-up of the 2011 Interactive Supply Chain
workshop dedicated to “21st Century Supply Chains for
the Chemical Industry”. Vlerick Leuven Gent Management
School, A.T. Kearney and Booz  Company addressed
the audience as well as Mr. Lode Beckers, international
financier and banker.
The 46th ANNUAL MEETING in Budapest in October
2012 focused on “Talent and Technology: Drivers of
Innovation in the Chemical Industry”. The Meeting
enjoyed a record attendance of more than 2600 registered
attendants.
World renowned speakers addressed the audience on
how to use and promote Talent and Technology to drive
innovation in the chemical industry. Speakers included
EPCA President Tom Crotty, Dr. Ajit Baron Shetty,
former Chairman of the Board, Janssen Pharmaceutica,
former President Global Chemical Pharmaceutical
Operations and Corporate Vice-President Enterprise
Supply Chain, Johnson  Johnson; Soumitra Dutta,
Dean, Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of
Management Cornell University, Fellow of the World
Economic Forum and John Kao, Chairman, Institute
for Large Scale Innovation, past Chair of the World’s
Economic Forum’s Global Advisory Council on Innovation.
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Dr. Dambisa Moyo, Author and Economist, addressed
the audience on her views on “What is it Going to Take
to Be Successful” and during the Closing Lunch session,
RT. Hon Lord Sebastian Coe, KBE, the Chair of the
London Organizing Committee for the 2012 Olympic and
Paralympic Games, talked about “Talent, Technology and
Sports. What Business can Learn from the 2012 Olympics
and Paralympics”.
As usual, the business sessions and closing lunch were
moderated by award-winning journalist Nadine Dereza.
A mixed group of producers and LSPs participated in a
Supply Chain and Logistics Leaders Breakfast to
discuss the EPCA Supply Chain recommendations over the
last ten years by reference to the Gartner Supply Chain Top
25 report for 2012, amongst whom several key customers
of the chemical industry are listed, but no chemical
producers.
The EPCA 47th ANNUAL MEETING will take place
in Berlin, Germany, from 5 to 9 October 2013 and
will have as theme: “Global Leadership and the
Chemical Industry”. We are proud to announce that the
keynote speech during the Closing Lunch on Tuesday
8 October will be delivered by President Bill Clinton,
Founder of the Clinton Foundation and 42nd President
of the United States. The Monday morning 7 October
session will take the form of keynote speeches followed
by a debate involving two leading CEO’s and a world
renowned political and financial historian, Fellow of the
World Economic Forum and Harvard University Professor.
During the Tuesday morning 8 October Supply Chain
business session the message of Gartner on leadership in
supply chains will be compared with the end report of the
EPCA Supply Chain Working Groups.
AnnuAlreport
1 GoverninG
struCtures
1.1 The EPCA Board of Directors is the most important
body, with a mixed composition of chemical producers
and their service providers. Board members are elected
by the Ordinary General Meeting upon proposal from
the Board. EPCA Board membership is determined by
the combination of the leadership status of the member
companies invited to join, as well as of the recognition
of leadership of the individual representing a particular
member company, determined by his/her industry peers.
In the EPCA Board, we currently have sixteen voting
members, with twelve representatives of petrochemical
producers in Europe, one trader and three service
provider companies. Some changes occurred in the Board
composition. Effective 1 January 2013, Jan Van den Bergh
from EVONIK INDUSTRIES has become the new EPCA
President succeeding Tom Crotty of the INEOS GROUP
who held the post for the previous three years. Tom
Crotty remains a member of the Executive Committee
as one of three EPCA Vice-Presidents. Two new Board
members have been appointed in replacement of previous
representatives of their respective companies. Paul Booth
has replaced Huub Meessen as SABIC representative
and Juan Carlos Ruiz has become the new REPSOL
representative in the Board in replacement of Jesús
Guinea. Tessenderlo Group resigned from the EPCA Board
and Polish producer company PKN Orlen has joined the
EPCA Board, represented by Piotr Chelminski. The Board
expresses its gratitude to Tom Crotty for his outstanding
Presidency, to Jesús Guinea of Repsol and to Huub
Meessen of Sabic for their valued contribution to EPCA
activities and Board discussions.
1.2 The EPCA Supply Chain Program Committee
(SCPC) is formed of experts in chemical supply chains
active in or for the global chemical industry and
recognized by their peers as being “best in class”.
The SCPC welcomes new representatives for company
members Bertschi, Damco and Norbert Dentressangle.
1.3 The Young EPCA Think Tank (YETT) is the
coordinating body for the EPCA educational activities
making the link between EPCA and member company
education projects. It also assists EPCA in the proposal of
Annual Meeting business session programs as well as in
the formulation of EPCA strategy, mission statement and
EPCA special communication proposals to the Board.
Its members are designated by the EPCA Board and
selected amongst young, talented representatives of
member companies active in the EPCA Board. The YETT
has a mixed composition of producers and service
provider member companies. In 2012 the YETT provided
valuable input on the ongoing EPCA educational activities
such as the extension of the contract with European
Schoolnet and EPCA’s partnership to the inGenious
project. Together with European Schoolnet and inGenious,
the YETT has also been very active in the development of
the script of the new EPCA film on careers in the chemical
industry. YETT representatives participate as industry
representatives in the EPCA Xperimania chats focusing on
the EPCA films “Chemistry: All About You” and “Science:
Where Can It Take You?”.
This year the YETT welcomes new representatives for
Bertschi, ExxonMobil and Repsol.
For more information on these EPCA bodies please refer
to the public part of the EPCA website www.epca.eu.
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2 MeMbershipAnd
pArtiCipAtion
strAteGy
EPCA is a global network for the global chemical business
community, connecting member companies and other
stakeholders. EPCA serves as quality platform to meet,
exchange information, communicate, transfer learning
and think tank. Members are commercial companies
having a business interest in or with the European
petrochemical industry. Attendance in EPCA seminars,
workshops, working groups and think tanks may be open
to members and non-members, whereas attendance in
EPCA Annual Meetings is strictly reserved for member
companies, with the exception of specifically invited
academics, authorities and experts or representatives of
other associations with whom EPCA has special links.
The success of this approach is substantiated
by the fact that EPCA managed to increase its
membership again in 2012 and reached a record
attendance at its 46th Annual Meeting.
EPCA now has 678 member companies,
aggregating a turnover of more than € 4.2 trillion
and 4.7 million employees worldwide.
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easterneurope1,33%
turkey4,12%
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3 ACCounts
EPCA net assets amount to € 5.512.570 (rounded figure)
on 31 December 2012.That amount is the aggregate of net
assets on 31 December 2011 and the positive balance of
€ 315.177 (rounded figure) reached during 2012 between
income and expenditure. The budget arrives at a break-
even but EPCA realized this higher result because
of a record of EPCA membership income combined
with another record of Annual Meeting income. This
higher result was achieved notwithstanding increased
expenditures by reference to budget for the Annual
Meeting (aligned with increased number of delegates)
and increased office costs. The EPCA Board decided in
December 2012 that EPCA would move to another office
in the same building after renovation works at the end of
2013. This caused accelerated depreciation in 2012, which,
together with the higher taxes on income from investments
in bonds and deposits (tax level on such revenues
increased), explains the increase in office costs.
4 AnnuAlMeetinG2012
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businesssessions
The 2012 EPCA Annual Meeting with its theme
“Talent and Technology: Drivers of Innovation in
the Chemical Industry” was a great success.
On Monday 8 October EPCA President Tom Crotty set
the tone of the business sessions program by emphasizing
that in order for the industry to have the right people
for the future, young people have to be enthused about
Science and Engineering. In this context he referred to
the inGenious partnership between industry, national
Science platforms and ministries of education in which
EPCA participates to boost STEM education (Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) in Europe.
In his introductory industry speech, Mr. Crotty continued
that the chemical industry needs to innovate and continue
to drive through those technological breakthroughs that
meet the needs of an ever-changing world. The industry’s
ability to innovate is entirely dependent on and limited
by the talents of its people. Mr. Crotty believes that the
chemical industry holds the key to resolving the twin
challenges that face the world: how to meet the needs of
a growing population while also reducing the impact of
humankind on the ecology of a fragile earth.
This introductory industry speech was followed by three
speeches and a panel discussion.
Dr. Ajit Baron Shetty delivered a view on the Meeting
theme “Talent, Technology and Innovation” from a
Healthcare and Pharmaceutical perspective. Drawing on
his long career in this sector, Dr. Shetty focused on the
importance of great leadership and the need to nurture
a dynamic, creative working environment to foster and
drive a culture of innovation within enterprises. Dr. Shetty
underlined the importance of role models for youngsters
to truly develop their potential in a professional context, as
well as the need to empower people to take responsibility
and decisions. Dr. Shetty also underlined the necessity of
gender difference and more ethnic diversity to better meet
customers’ needs. More diversity of thought is needed
and future managers need to be developed outside their
comfort zone. Finally Dr. Shetty acknowledged that the
rising costs of developing new products and medicines
is a challenge which today is increasingly being met
through collaborative relationships with a wide range of
partners with their own special talents and technologies.
The healthcare sector is moving from internal industry
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discovery to innovation networks linking across
companies and industries and with academia.
Academic, author and businessman Soumitra Dutta
offered EPCA some thoughts on how to turn innovation
into sustainable profit. Combining people with technology
in the right way leads to innovation but innovation in itself
does not necessarily result in sustainable profit. This can
only be achieved by leadership. Nowadays consumers
are adopting technology faster than commercial
corporations. “Close the technology gap” Mr. Dutta called
the audience. Organizations must adjust to the new reality
of digital social media and have the right technology
base to communicate with the young people who are
its employees and with those among its customer base.
Mr. Dutta reminded the audience that responding to the
challenges of being open and working across boundaries
pays dividends. Working in formal silo structures –
common in many companies – is far more restrictive and
less creative and innovative than self-organized networks
of people, which are not formally managed but are based
on shared cultures and values. To leverage connectivity,
it is essential that companies match their structures and
processes with the outside world. Although we have
wonderful organizations, management processes and
incentives are all designed for execution. The challenge
for the industry is to balance learning/exploration with
efficiency/execution and the answer lies with leadership.
John Kao, Chairman, Institute for Large Scale Innovation,
past Chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Advisory
Council on Innovation, talked about “Defining and
adopting appropriate models for innovation”. According to
Mr. Kao, innovation is a capability, not a wish. Innovation
is about changing the way things are done. Organizations
need to verify what their definition of innovation is and
if that definition serves them well. What are the focal
practices in which they would like to invest in order to
create those capabilities separate from management
initiative to energize people more? According to Mr. Kao,
one formula that is often used in industry to accomplish
things differently is to create a hybrid organization, a kind
of company within a company that is allowed to create
an officially sanctioned counter-culture where things can
be done differently. And there needs to be leadership to
integrate these things from the top.
At the conclusion of the presentations, a panel discussion
with the speakers focused on the big takeaway points
about talent, technology and innovation. In general terms,
speakers agreed that people do not know about the value
being generated from within the chemical industry and
that this value should be brought out more visibly. Another
general remark related to the need to have more examples
of role models, not only to increase the visibility of the
industry but also to encourage young people and release
their imagination.
MondAyeveninGAddress
In an Evening Address, Dr. Dambisa Moyo, Author
 Economist, addressed the issue of China’s need for
access to resources/commodities. She explained how
fundamental global supply and demand imbalances
were driving global commodity prices higher and
increase the likelihood of conflicts around the world.
Therefore Dr. Moyo believed the world needs an
international body whose sole mandate is to focus on
the threats of resource scarcity and the global challenge
that commodities pose. In the context of China’s need
for resources and the emerging world where up to
70% of the population is under the age of 25 years, Dr.
Moyo pointed out that China’s investment and foreign
policy was broadly welcomed as it fosters trade, helps
create jobs and offers a much needed infrastructure
investment. Dr. Moyo also referred to the fact that
over 80 million young people between 18-25 years are
unemployed around the world. She underscored the
need that in an age of technology and robotics, young
people need to develop their technical skills in order to
be competitive globally.
supplyChAinAndloGistiCsleAdersbreAKfAst
On Tuesday 9 October, some sixty supply chain
and logistics representatives from producers and
logistics service providers participated in an informal
breakfast meeting organized in the form of round
table discussions chaired by Supply Chain Program
Committee members. The discussions focused on the
breakthroughs and progress that the industry is making,
the challenges in the near future and the reasons why in
some respects the industry is still “off the pace” in terms
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of innovative supply chain progress. The Gartner Supply
Chain Top 25 report for 2012 positions companies in
terms of their degree of Innovative Excellence measured
against Operational Excellence. Significantly for the
industry, the Top 25 includes several key chemical
industry customers but no chemical companies. The
discussions revealed a general consensus that, although
the industry is making progress, real breakthrough
or paradigm shifts are not happening. Participants
believed that the Gartner study could be a wake-up
call and inspiration for the chemical industry. The
chemical industry still appears in many respects to
be a traditional and conservative industry. Continuing
cost pressure and short-term, opportunistic commodity
strategies were seen as barriers to open information
exchange and collaboration. There was also a broad
consensus on the view that sustainability still lacks
clear targets and this is reflected today in soft KPIs. One
view was that sustainability and end-consumer pressure
will eventually help to drive investment decisions, new
customer approaches, and modal shift, although today
the latter is often seen as a function of cost pressure.
ClosinGlunCh
To close the Annual Meeting, EPCA offered its delegates
the opportunity to attend a lunch on Tuesday 9 October
starring RT. Hon Lord Sebastian Coe, KBE, the Chair
of the London Organizing Committee for the 2012
Olympic and Paralympic Games. Lord Coe addressed
the more than five hundred delegates registered for this
event on “Talent, Technology and Sports. What Business
can Learn from the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics”.
Lord Coe explained how the chemicals sector helped
make the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics a huge
success. He also acknowledged the role the chemical
sector had played in helping to put sustainability at the
heart of the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics, and made
an appeal with the audience to connect to and engage
with youngsters using language and technology they
understand.
budApestMArAthon
To promote the film “Chemistry: All About You” and the
teachers’ guidelines developed by EPCA and European
Schoolnet, EPCA sponsored a mini-marathon organized
for school children on Sunday 7 October by the Budapest
marathon organizers. Through this initiative, EPCA could
reach 93 Hungarian schools and around 4294 youngsters
participated in the race. The five winning schools received
their award from Lord Sebastian Coe.
The whole event gave great visibility to EPCA and the film
all over Budapest.
inGeniousAtthe46thepCAAnnuAlMeetinG
inGenious had a stand at the 46th EPCA Annual Meeting
to explain to Meeting delegates the inGenious project
and activities. inGenious’ mission is to reinforce young
Europeans’ interest in Science and Technology industry
careers by influencing Science, Technology, Engineering
and Mathematics education. EPCA is an Associate Partner
to inGenious.
epCAinforMAlMeetinGlounGes,MeetinGtAbles,
MeetinGrooMs,loGistiCsvillAGe
As usual EPCA offered its delegates the possibility to have
access to informal meeting lounges, spread out over the
three EPCA main hotels: InterContinental (ICH) hotel,
the Marriott hotel and the Sofitel Chain Bridge hotel. In
addition, EPCA delegates had the opportunity to rent
meeting tables located in the Marriott hotel. Break-out
rooms were available in all of the EPCA hotels, situated at
walking distance from one another. Furthermore a part of
the Marriott hotel served as “Logistics Village”, reserved
in priority for delegates active in logistics operations and
supply chain.
soCiAlevents
The Opening Event on the evening of Sunday 7 October
2012 was organized in the Museum of Fine Arts situated
on Heroes’ Square. Against a historic backdrop, delegates
appreciated a variety of buffets and entertainment at this
major networking event.
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The Happy Hour took place on Monday evening at the
InterContinental hotel and followed the keynote address
delivered by Dr. Dambisa Moyo. Among cocktail drinks
and snacks, the participants further discussed the issues
raised by Dr. Moyo during her presentation.
Committed to permanently optimize the services for its
members, EPCA collected the feedback from Meeting
delegates via the “appreciation forms”. Comments and
recommendations communicated via these forms are
examined in depth by the EPCA Board and are, after due
consideration, taken into account in the organization of
future events to increase customer satisfaction. The ratings
received in the appreciation forms positioned the EPCA
service level and the EPCA meeting as “one of the best
ever”.
AttendAnCestAtistiCs:
With more than 2600 registered attendants, EPCA reached
an all-time record attendance. As usual, more associate
than full EPCA member representatives were present (67%
versus 33%), with a total of 68 % (rounded figure) from
Western Europe. North America takes a second place
representing 13.31% of the Meeting attendance and the Far
East comes in third with 9.87%.
Delegates registered from 55 different countries in the
world whereas EPCA member companies have their
registered address in 53 countries. On a global level,
the top three attending countries are Germany, the
Netherlands and the USA.
AnnuAlMeetinG2012AttendAnCe-world
totalAMparticipants:2645
northAmerica 13,31%
southAmerica 1,51%
fareast 9,87%
Africa 0,64%
Middleeast 4,23%
turkey 1,55%
easterneurope 1,02%
europe 67,87%
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5 Centerofsupply
ChAinexpertise
5.1. The EPCA Supply Chain Program Committee initiated
and launched three supply chain working groups in
2012, with a mixed composition of producers and logistics
service providers. These activities are supported by global
consultants and European academics. All of the working
groups are dedicated to sustainable chemical supply
chains but working group one focuses on managing
complexity and uncertainty, working group two looks
at technology as an enabler of sustainable solutions
and working group three examines how transparency
and collaborative models can support the reaching
of sustainability goals. All three working groups are
mixed EPCA-Cefic groups. The working groups meet
regularly between March 2012 and August 2013. The final
conclusions of the working groups will be summarized in
one report and shared with the EPCA delegates at the 2013
EPCA Annual Meeting as well as beyond our audience via
the EPCA website and social media addresses.
5.2. EPCA Interactive Supply Chain workshop,
Frankfurt, 14  15 May 2012
Sixty five delegates attended EPCA’s third Interactive
Supply Chain workshop organized by the EPCA Supply
Chain Program Committee. The theme of the workshop
was “Building Resilient Supply Chains: How to Implement
Responsive and Flexible Supply Chains for the Chemical
Industry in a Pro-Competitive Way”. The focus of the
workshop was on integrating in supply chain design and
implementation methods of dealing with complexity
and volatility to support the activities of the three supply
chain working groups. The workshop covered both
“resilience” in a more general setting as well as analyzing
building resilience in the chemical supply chain through
collaboration. Expert speakers brought in practical
examples as well as examples from other sectors.
Prof. Dr. Behzad Samii, Eandis Chair in Resilient
Supply Chains, Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School,
explained how to manage resilient supply chains in an
era of turbulence. He emphasized the need to prioritize
vulnerability. Companies need to draw up enterprise
vulnerability maps and use layered and balanced methods,
separate threats from baseline activity, collaborate and
build partnerships, and build a culture of awareness and
sensitivity to security. Dr. Otto Schulz, Partner Energy
 Process Industries Practice, Expert in Supply Chain
Management, A.T. Kearney, dealt with “How to Manage
Volatility in Chemical Supply Chains – Next Level Supply
Chain Planning”. Dr. Schulz promoted a three-layer –
operational, tactical and strategic – approach to address
the supply chain challenges across a timeline.
The interactive table discussions in which all delegates
actively participated and that responded to the key note
messages received, revealed that faced with volatility,
chemical supply chains will need global networks,
with variable cost models, asset availability and speed.
Responsiveness and flexibility will be the key.
Lode Beckers, International Financier and Banker, former
member of EU chartered Groupeuro, experts on the
effect of the Euro on business, provided an “Analysis of
the Global and European Financial Situation and Likely
Evolution – Impact on the Euro and Business in Europe”.
Mr. Beckers explained that the consequence of the Euro
was convergence of external value of currency, of interest
rates and labor costs. These should have been addressed
in a layered approach. Europe ducked the issues of
a two-tier Euro, union-wide economic government or
a single fiscal policy and there was no clear political
superstructure or a European Constitution. Therefore Mr.
Beckers suggested that the European Single Market should
be the priority and strengthened over the preservation
of the 1992 architecture of the Economic and Monetary
Union.
Prof. Dr. Ann vereecke, Professor, Dean and Partner of
the Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School, Professor at
Ghent University, provided practical examples of building
resilience in supply chains through pro-competitive
logistics collaboration. Prof. Vereecke indicated that a lack
of partnership in the supply chain may create uncertainties
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that could have been avoided. Research carried out by the
management school showed that greatest success comes
to those who are able to build and manage partnerships.
State of the art examples of building resilience by taking
into account customers’ needs were given by Karim
Amyuni, Senior Associate – Chemicals Practice, Booz 
Company. Mr. Amyuni stated that a solution is to create
“natural” supply chains that allow differentiating service
offerings and supplying strategies without compromising
scale benefits and complexity management.
6 eduCAtionACtivities
6.1 In line with its sustained efforts to foster better links
between the chemical industry and educational
establishments, EPCA decided to extend its partnership
with European Schoolnet (EUN) – a network of 31
Ministries of Education in Europe and beyond. Until
May 2015, the EPCA film “Chemistry: All About You” and
teachers’ guidelines will be disseminated to schools in 12
European countries via the EUN network.
6.2 EPCA has also become an Associate Partner to
inGenious, the European Coordinating Body (ECB)
for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
education. The ECB brings together major European
industries, Ministries of Education and national platforms
to increase young people’s interest in Science education
and careers and thus address the future skills gap. In
the scope of the inGenious project, EPCA will promote
chemistry and the chemical industry in schools to help
convince youngsters and their teachers that chemistry is
an attractive Science and that the chemical industry is a
good place to work for.
In 2012, EPCA developed various activities under the
inGenious umbrella. Representatives of inGenious had
a stand at the EPCA Annual Meeting in Budapest and
they were also present in the EPCA tent during EPCA’s
promotion of the kids run at the Budapest marathon on 7
October 2012. The EPCA President referred to inGenious in
his Opening Speech during the Annual Meeting. Together
with APPE, the Association of Petrochemical Producers
in Europe, EPCA launched Xperimania V together with
inGenious. Xperimania v involves 4 online chats
between European schools and industry representatives
on joint issues. The first Xperimania V chat, managed
by EPCA, took place on 25 October 2012. YETT and
other industry representatives participated in an online
discussion with 21 schools from 11 countries. Using the
EPCA film “Chemistry: All About You” as a starting point
for the discussion, the chat focused on plastics and energy
savings, energy efficiency and chemistry and waste,
chemistry and food. A 4th and final Xperimania V chat will
take place on 29 May 2013 and will use the new EPCA film
to discuss careers in the chemical industry.
EPCA and inGenious will also jointly organize an
EPCA / inGenious / UNESCO teacher’s workshop
during the EPCA Annual Meeting in Berlin from 5 to 9
October 2013. 25 European teachers, designated by EUN,
will, together with 5 non-European teachers recruited by
UNESCO, participate in a 3-day workshop. All teachers will
be able to participate not only in the EPCA Annual Meeting
business sessions program and Closing Lunch session
but also in the social program. The teachers will also be
able to meet and discuss issues with representatives of the
EPCA Board, the EPCA Supply Chain Program Committee
and the Young EPCA Think Tank.
6.3 EPCA has also formalized the extension of its
cooperation with UNESCO. The EPCA films and
teachers’ guidelines will continue to be distributed
through theUNESCO network of 9000 schools and the
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EPCA films will be shown at key UNESCO workshops
focusing on Engineering and Sciences. The new EPCA film
“Science: Where Can It Take You?” will be launched at the
fourth Xperimania chat on 29 May 2013 with the support of
UNESCO.
6.4 EPCA will continue to coordinate its educational
activities with other associations such as APLA and
GPCA as well as with EPCA member companies that
wish to co-operate with EPCA in this field. The sister
associations and EPCA member companies are given the
opportunity to use the EPCA films and teachers’ guidelines
for free to promote the chemical industry and Science
education in their respective regions.
6.5 After the first EPCA film “Chemistry: All About
You” that shows that chemistry is everywhere, EPCA
has initiated a second film called “Science: where
Can It Take You?”. This film will be launched at the
fourth Xperimania chat on 29 May 2013. The new film
targets youngsters in the 14 to 18 age group and shows
them that working for the chemical industry can offer
them rewarding job prospects, unique development
opportunities and a chance to create a sustainable future
for all. Hence, the film calls upon youngsters to choose
and study STEM now. The film will be distributed through
the EPCA website and social media as well as through the
networks of the EPCA member companies, of European
Schoolnet, inGenious, UNESCO and other stakeholders.
7 Co-operAtionbetween
epCAAndeCtA
The European Chemical Transport Association,
ECTA, was originally established as an EPCA “logistics”
project with EPCA financial, managerial as well as HR
support in the form of an association. The association
was set up for developing best practices to achieve safer
and more environment-friendly European chemical land
transport as well as productivity improvements via joint
working groups between ECTA members and chemical
industry representatives selected by Cefic. In 2010 ECTA,
with the help of EPCA, became a fully independent
association and advocacy body active for the European
chemical land transport sector, recognized by EU
authorities and many other stakeholders. ECTA continues
to rent offices in the EPCA premises and EPCA continues
to render certain administration services for ECTA.
8 Co-operAtionbetween
epCAAndCefiC
The co-operation between EPCA and Cefic has
continued in 2012. It takes the form of a participation
of the Cefic Director General in the EPCA Board and of
the EPCA Secretary General in the Cefic SIG (Strategy
Implementation Group) Logistics. The co-operation is
also achieved via the fact that an EPCA Vice-President
is a member of the Cefic Board, that some EPCA Board
members are also members of the Board of APPE, the
Association of Petrochemical Producers in Europe, which
is part of Cefic, and of the Board of Plastics Europe,
which is a Cefic affiliated member. To coordinate the
supply chain and logistics activities between the two
organizations, the Cefic Logistics Director is an ex-officio
member of the EPCA Supply Chain Program Committee.
Also the three supply chain working groups are joint
EPCA-Cefic working groups.
EPCA will continue the co-operation with Cefic in 2013 and
thereafter with a clear focus on respective strategic goals,
core competencies and optimizing resources.
9 Co-operAtionbetween
epCAAndiMpCA
Since 1991 EPCA supplies services to the International
Methanol Producers and Consumers Association (IMPCA).
IMPCA is composed of 75 members active in the global
methanol industry.
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10 AnnuAlMeetinG2013
hotelinterContinentAl
hotelpullMAnsChweiZerhof
berlin,GerMAny
5–9oCtober2013
As usual, EPCA’s approach will provide a holistic as well
as a pragmatic view on key elements that can drive our
business community forward. Dedicated to Leadership,
this year’s Annual Meeting conference sessions feature
formidable speakers of global renown.
Have confirmed:
• President Bill Clinton, Founder of the Clinton Foundation
and 42nd President of the United States.
• Dr. Kurt Bock, Chairman of the Board of Executive
Directors, BASF SE.
• Mr. Mohamed Al-Mady, Vice Chairman and CEO, SABIC.
• Prof. Niall Ferguson, Laurence A. Tisch Professor of
History, Harvard University.
• Mr. Paul Lord, Research Director, Gartner Supply Chain
Research will deal with supply chain leadership.
• Mr. Sergio Barbarino, Research and Development,
Principal Engineer, Procter and Gamble Co.
• Mr. Peter Holicki, Global Vice President Manufacturing
Hydrocarbons and Energy, Dow Europe.
• Mr. Andrew Jackson, President  CEO,
Agility - Chemicals Sector
• Award-winning journalist Nadine Dereza will moderate
the sessions.
To optimize business-to-business meetings, EPCA sessions
have been kept to a minimum and will take place on
Monday 7 October, from 08h00 to 09h45 and on Tuesday
8 October from 08h00 to 09h30. The Closing Address by
President Clinton, Founder of the Clinton Foundation and
42nd President of the United States, will be on Tuesday 8
October from 12h30 to 13h10, followed by lunch.
In order to allow delegates to spend maximum time on
their business-to-business meetings, the EPCA Board
decided to no longer organize a keynote address nor a
Happy Hour on the Monday afternoon.
11 bestinClAss
In 2013 the EPCA Board, the Supply Chain Program
Committee, the Young EPCA Think Tank and the whole
EPCA staff will, together with EPCA’s contractors and
sub-contractors, continue their joint efforts to keep
EPCA amongst the “best in class” professional service
organizations for the chemical business community with a
clear focus on being “green” and promoting sustainability
in everything we do.
It is our aim to respond quickly, efficiently and cost
effectively to the needs expressed by our member
companies. We do so within the scope of our mission
statement and strategic focus of:
• Huge global network connecting member companies
and stakeholders,
• Quality platform to meet and to communicate, exchange
information and transfer of learning,
• Think tank that initiates, facilitates and promotes ideas
and projects of interest to the long term sustainable
development of the chemical industry, its business
partners and service providers,
• Contributing to the improvement of the public image of
the global chemical business community,
• Applying sustainability principles in daily management
operations and relations with suppliers, customers and
stakeholders.
• Continuously improve the environmental impact of its
meetings.
Every EPCA activity results necessarily in a publication,
film or presentation shared with our audiences and
network, as well as, since 2011, with the general public and
especially with the youngsters.
Chemicals are part of the solution. We are proud to serve
that business segment.
We look forward to meeting you in Berlin from 5 to 9
October 2013.
The EPCA Board of Directors, April 2013
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reporttothe
MeMbersonthe
finAnCiAlstAteMents
AsAt31deCeMber2012
1818
Dear Member Representatives,
I have the pleasure in enclosing, on behalf of the Board
of Directors, the Financial Report for the year ending 31
December 2012 showing a positive balance of income
and expenditure of € 315.176,78. The accounts have been
audited by KPMG Brussels. The following membership
fees have been decided for 2013 by the Ordinary General
Meeting of 8 October 2012 in Budapest.
Full Members € 2.500,00
Associate Members € 1.000,00
The Membership fees and the budget for the financial
year January-December 2014 will be subject to approval
by the Full Members at the Ordinary General Meeting in
Berlin on 7 October 2013. You will receive the appropriate
documentation later in the year.
Yours faithfully,
Dr. Hans-Jörg Bertschi, Treasurer
tAbleofContents
Treasurers’ report 19
Independent
Auditors’ Report 20
Balance sheet 21
Statement of income
and expenditure 22
Statement of cash flows 23
Notes to the financial statements 24
1 General comments 24
2 Fixed assets 24
3 Bonds and deposits 24
4 Accounts receivable 24
5 Cash and cash equivalents 24
6 Accounts payable and
provisions 24
7 Net assets 24
8 Membership fees 25
9 Income and expenditure:
Annual Meeting, 6 – 10 October 2012 25
10 Financial income (net) 25
11 Income from administration
fees from other associations (net) 25
12 Expenses of Brussels office 25
13 Pension liabilities 25
14 Contingent liabilities 25
14.1 Hotel reservation commitments 25
14.2 Rental commitments 25
19
To the members of The European Petrochemical
Association a.i.s.b.l.
reportonthefinAnCiAl
stAteMents
We have audited the accompanying financial statements
of The European Petrochemical Association a.i.s.b.l.
(“the Association”), which comprise the balance sheet,
as at December 31, 2012, the statement of income and
expenditures, cash flows for the year then ended, and
notes, comprising a summary of significant accounting
policies and other explanatory information, which shows
net assets of € 5.512.569,63 and a net result for the year
2012 of € 315.176,78.
theboArdofdireCtorsoftheAssoCiAtion’s
responsibilityforthefinAnCiAlstAteMents
The Board of Directors of the Association is responsible
for the preparation and fair presentation of these financial
statements in accordance with Belgian generally accepted
accounting principles, and for such internal control as
the Board of Directors of the Association determines
is necessary to enable the preparation of financial
statements that are free from material misstatement,
whether due to fraud or error.
Auditors’responsibility
Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these
financial statements based on our audit. We conducted
our audit in accordance with International Standards on
Auditing. Those standards require that we comply with
ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to
obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial
statements are free from material misstatement.
An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit
evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the
financial statements. The procedures selected depend
on our judgment, including the assessment of the risks
of material misstatement of the financial statements,
whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk
assessments, we consider internal control relevant to the
entity’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial
statements in order to design audit procedures that are
appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose
of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the
entity’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating
the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the
reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the
Board of Directors of the Association, as well as evaluating
the overall presentation of the financial statements.
We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is
sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit
opinion.
opinion
In our opinion, the financial statements give a true and
fair view of the financial position of the Association as at
31 December, 2012, and of its financial performance and
its cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with
Belgian generally accepted accounting principles.
Brussels, 18 April 2013
KPMG Réviseurs d’Entreprises
represented by
Olivier Declercq
Réviseur d’Entreprises
independent
Auditors’report
2020
notes 31.12.2012(eur) 31.12.2011(eur)
Assets
Fixed assets 2 158.309,16 263.425,98
Bonds and deposits 3 5.238.546,75 5.175.484.31
Accounts receivable 4 1.337.664,49 201.181,04
Cash and cash equivalents 5 281.179,84 222.416,27
7.015.700,24 5.862.507,60
Liabilities
Accounts payable and provisions 6 1.503.130,61 665.114,75
Net assets 7 5.512.569,63 5.197.392,85
Represented by:
Net assets as at 31 December, 2011  2010 5.197.392,85 5.066.846,29
Balance of income and expenditure for the period 315.176,78 130.546,56
7.015.700,24 5.862.507,60
bAlAnCesheetAsAt31deCeMber,2012
21
note 31.12.2012
(eur)12Months
31.12.2011
(eur)12Months
budGet2012
(eur)12Months
budGet2013
(eur)12Months
Income
Membership fees: 682.000,00 753.000,00
- Full members 165.000,00 160.000,00
- Associate members 627.000,00 593.000,00
8 792.000,00 753.000,00 682.000,00 753.000,00
Annual Meeting 9 2.383.336,17 2.391.986,77 2.085.855,00 2.373.800,00
Supply Chain Workshop 36.175,00 31.100,00 32.600,00 -
Financial income (net) 10 119.729,00 344.310,58 200.000,00 200.000,00
Income from administration/
other associations (net)
11 57.562,02 56.576,34 58.600,00 58.600,00
Other operating 
exceptional income
24.527,94 10.330,58 - -
Meeting room rental
 catering
15.233,54 14.955,30 12.000,00 14.960,00
3.428.563,67 3.602.259,57 3.071.055,00 3.410.690,00
Expenditure
Expenses Annual Meeting 9 -1.972.063,88 -2.284.739.49 -1.903.684,00 -2.494.308,00
Expenses Supply
Chain Workshop
-51.326,04 -42.651,50 -50.100,00 -
Expenses of Brussels office 12 -852.503,25 -955.638,39 -809.084,00 -834.808,00
W-off clients  unrecoverable
VAT
-47.774,49 -16.560,85 -40.000,00 -16.560,00
Special projects (Supply Chain) -55.226,69 -172.122,79 -95.000,00 -144.500,00
Special projects (Education) -134.492,55 - -165.000,00 -144.520,00
-3.113.386,89 -3.471.713,01 -3.062.868,00 -3.634.696,00
Balance of income
and expenditure
315.176,78 130.546,56 8.187,00 -224.006,00
stAteMentofinCoMeAndexpenditure
fortheyeArendeddeCeMber31,2012
2222
stAteMentofCAshflows
fortheyeArendeddeCeMber31,2012
eur eur
Cash flows from operating activities
Income 3.428.563,67
Expenditure -3.113.386,89
Balance of income and expenditure 315.176,78
Adjustment for depreciation 109.595,43
Operating result before working capital changes 424.772,21
Increase in accounts payable and provisions 838.015,86
Decrease in accounts receivable -1.136.483,45
Net cash from operating activities 126.304,62
Cash flows from investing activities
Purchase of fixed assets -4.478,61
Net acquisition of bonds and deposits -63.062,44
Net cash used in investing activities -67.541,05
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 58.763,57
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year 222.416,27
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the year 281.179,84
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notestothefinAnCiAlstAteMents
1.GenerAlCoMMents
The financial statements are prepared in accordance with
Belgian generally accepted accounting principles.
The budget 2012 included in this report is the budget voted
by the Ordinary General Meeting in 2011. The budget 2013
has been voted by the Ordinary General Meeting in 2012.
EPCA prepares and files statutory accounts. The statutory
accounts are filed within 30 days after their approval by
the Ordinary General Meeting of Full Members.
2.fixedAssets
Fixed assets are depreciated according to the straight line
method at the following percentages:
The building where EPCA rents its premises will be fully
renovated. This implies that the association will move
to new premises on another floor of the building in
December 2013. Therefore the fixed furnishings of the
actual premises are depreciated at an accelerated rate in
2012 and 2013.
3.bondsAnddeposits
All deposits and bonds are stated at their acquisition value.
Additional acquisition costs are expensed.
The Bonds are booked at their acquisition value and it is
intended to keep them until their maturity date unless and
only for exceptional or severely adverse events.
4.ACCountsreCeivAble
5.CAshAndCAsheQuivAlents
Cash represents bank current accounts and petty cash.
6.ACCountspAyAbleAndprovisions
7.netAssets
Net assets amount to € 5.512.569,63 on December 31, 2012.
The Ordinary General Meeting of EPCA has decided on
4 October 2011 to build up restricted reserves, in the form
of accumulated net assets that would be unavailable for
distribution up to an amount of € 4.000.000,00.
This amount of restricted reserves will be reviewed in the
Ordinary General Meeting 2013.
31.12.2012(eur)
Amounts due from members
and other debtors (mainly 2013
memberships invoices in
December 2012)
854.789,84
Guarantees 21.924,07
VAT to be recovered 11.567,11
Deferred charges and accrued
income (€ 74.529,13 accrued income)
498.019,72
Provision for doubtful receivables
(unpaid memberships)
-48.636,25
1.337.664,49%p.A.
Office equipment 20 – 33 1/3
Computer equipment 33 1/3
Cars owned 20
Office furniture and fixed
furnishings
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31.12.2012(eur)
Investments, Funds 200.000,00
Investments, Bonds 4.890.269,40
Short term deposit 148.277,35
5.238.546,75
31.12.2012(eur)
Trade debts and creditor customers,
due to 2013 memberships paid in
early December 2012 (€ 8.297,50),
and invoices booked in January 2013
176.705,52
Provision for employees’ benefits
(holiday pay, salaries…)
152.099,08
Taxes on patrimony and on salaries 9.971,90
Accrued charges, deferred income
 special provisions (including €
794.000 for 2013 membership)
1.164.354,11
1.503.130,61
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At 31 December 2012, EPCA net assets include:
- A restricted reserve of € 1.600.000,00 that covers any
future events adversely impacting the financial position
of EPCA.
- A restricted reserve of € 1.600.000,00 that covers the
costs of an eventual cancellation of the Annual Meeting.
- A restricted reserve of € 800.000,00 that covers the costs
of all of the contracted rental commitments (office rental
and office equipment) before term.
- An accumulated result of € 1.512.569,63, including the
balance of income and expenditure of € 315.176,78 for
the year 2012.
8.MeMbershipfees
The membership fees for 2012 have been established by
the Ordinary General Meeting at the level of € 2.500,00
for Full Members and € 1.000,00 for Associated Members,
unchanged from 2008. Income is considerably higher than
budgeted due to an unprecedented number of participants
to the Annual Meeting, combined with an overall increase
in membership.
9.inCoMeAndexpenditure:
AnnuAlMeetinG,6–10oCtober2012
Income is at the same level as 2011 due to an increased
attendance of paying delegates and diminished
expenditures by reference to last year, notwithstanding the
sponsoring by EPCA, of the kids run at the 2012 Budapest
Marathon on Sunday 7 October 2012.
10.finAnCiAlinCoMe(net)
Financial income mainly results from interests on bonds.
The financial charges relate mainly to bank costs and
expenses relating to accounts payable collection.
11.inCoMefroMAdMinistrAtionfeesfroM
otherAssoCiAtions(net)
The related costs of administration for other associations
have been netted with the fee income. The fee and
costs relating to the administration of the following
organizations are included under this caption: ECTA
and IMPCA.
12.expensesofbrusselsoffiCe
The expenses of the Brussels office represent 50% of
the total local administrative and personnel expenses.
The other 50% are allocated to the Annual Meeting. The
organizational and secretarial expenses of the meeting
therefore include the allocated expenses as described
above as well as all expenses that can be immediately
attributed to the meetings such as speakers, catering,
printing and mailing, technical equipment etc.
13.pensionliAbilities
A group pension scheme operates for the whole staff
and is a defined benefit scheme. In addition, a separate
pension scheme exists for the Association’s Secretary
General in the form of a defined benefit scheme.
14.ContinGentliAbilities
14.1 Hotel reservations commitments
Until hotel rooms are charged to participants, EPCA has
a commitment to the contracted EPCA hotels to use the
reserved rooms or to cancel them at reasonable notice.
Should the contractual allotments be reduced in excess of
what is provided for in the hotel contracts, the hotels will
charge cancellation fees to EPCA. The possible exposure
cannot be determined because the total number of rooms
effectively needed is only known shortly before the Annual
Meeting. An inquiry showed that it was not possible to
insure against this risk.
14.2 Rental commitments
EPCA has concluded rental contracts for office space and
office equipment. In December 2013 EPCA will enter new
premises with a 9 years contract including an exit article
after 6 years.
The total future liabilities for these contracts can be
summarized as follows:
eur
Income
Registration fees 2.177.955,00
Sponsorship and hotels 205.381,17
2.383.336,17
Expenditure
Organizational and secretarial
expenses
-1.972.063,88
411.272,29
duewithin1yeAr
(2013)eur
1-5yeArs
(2014-2018)eur
Office space 166.518,52 583.150,00
Office
equipment
18.318,76 58.360,52
184.837,28 641.510,52
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epCAorGAniZAtion
AsofApril2013
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The fundamental policy rules can be found in EPCA’s
Articles of Association.
The principal structures are
• The Board of Directors
• The General Meeting
Daily management is assured by the Secretary General
under supervision of the Executive Committee.
Each company is represented within the association by its
Official Representative.
Working Groups and Think Tanks are created and
organized with the approval of the Board of Directors.
These groups are composed of member company
representatives to assist EPCA on specific projects.
External consultants, academics and influential
representatives of authorities can assist to the meetings of
these groups as specially invited persons.
theGenerAlMeetinG
The General Meeting comprises the Official
Representatives of the Full member companies. Full
members have a voting right based on “one company, one
vote” system. The General Meeting meets formally once
per year.
The powers of the General Meeting include the 1)
appointment of the members of the Board, 2) the approval
of the EPCA audited accounts and budget and 3) the
decision on membership fees.
An Extraordinary General Meeting can be convened.
The General Assembly is led by the President of EPCA,
supported by the other Board members. Decisions are
recorded in formal minutes and are made available to
participants.
theboArdofdireCtors
The EPCA policy is decided by its Board of Directors,
composed of a maximum of 18 members. These members
are elected by the Ordinary General Meeting of Full
members for a period of 3 years amongst member
company representatives.
They may stand for re-election at the end of the initial term
of office.
The Board of Directors selects the President, Vice-
President(s), Treasurer and maximum 15 other senior
representatives of member companies.
The President, Vice – President(s) and the Treasurer form
the Executive Committee.
The Executive Committee oversees the daily management
of the Secretary General and assists same where
appropriate.
The Board reflects the composition of the EPCA
membership base, including both Full and Associate
members. In each of these categories industry leaders
are selected to be part of the Board, given due regard to
the importance of the relevant member company they
represent, to the seniority of the individual Board member
as well as to the time and effort he or she commits to
dedicate to the EPCA activities and the promotion of same
within the Board member’s company.
The Board meets formally 4 times a year.
The Board sets the EPCA strategy, risk management and
succession planning. The Board also establishes the
yearly accounts, budget and EPCA membership fees and
proposes same for approval to the Ordinary General
Meeting of Full members.
The Board forms such committees as it deems
appropriate. It decides which activities, think tanks,
working groups, meetings, workshops or seminars EPCA
should organize or contribute to and in which projects of
interest EPCA should participate. The Board establishes
the EPCA meeting fees and assists the Secretary General
in the organization of the Annual Meetings, seminars,
conferences, workshops, think tanks and working groups.
theseCretAryGenerAl
The Secretary General executes the daily management
of the Association and implements the EPCA strategy as
well as the decisions taken by the Board. He/she proposes
to the Board or the Executive Committee such actions,
changes or improvements of strategy, policies, operations
and processes as he/she deems fit for the benefit of EPCA
and its members.
theoffiCiAlrepresentAtive
The Official Representative represents the member
company she or he works for within the association.
Official Representatives of Full members have a vote at
General Meetings. The Official Representative ensures the
transmission of EPCA information to all relevant company
units and persons involved in EPCA activities.
The EPCA Articles of Association (English version) can be
downloaded from our website www.epca.eu.
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exeCutiveCoMMittee
Dr. Hans-Jörg BERTSCHI
BERTSCHI
EPCA Treasurer
Jan Arthur HAMMER
ODFJELL
EPCA Vice-President
Tom CROTTY
INEOS GROUP
EPCA Vice-President
IN ATTENDANCE
Cathy DEMEESTERE
EPCA Secretary General
Peter HOLICKI
DOW EUROPE
EPCA Vice-President
boArdofdireCtors
AsofApril2013
Jan vAN den BERGH
EVONIK INDUSTRIES
EPCA President
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boArdofdireCtors
Paul BOOTH
SABIC EUROPE
Piotr CHELMINSKI
POLSKI KONCERN
NAFTOWY ORLEN
Brian DAvIS
SHELL CHEMICALS
Prof. Dr. Rainer
DIERCKS
BASF
Olivier GREINER
TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS
 REFINING
Eelco HOEKSTRA
ROYAL VOPAK
Jossi LANDESMAN
BELGIUM MARKETING
SERVICES
Juhan ROBBERTS
EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL
EUROPE
Juan Carlos RUIZ
REPSOL
Marc SCHULLER
ARKEMA FRANCE
Emanuele TAGLIABUE
VERSALIS
ex-offiCio
Charles DREvNA
AFPM (American
Fuel  Petrochemical
Manufacturers) – USA
Graciela J. GONZÁLEZ ROSAS
APLA (Asociación
Petroquímica y Química
Latinoamericana) – Argentina
Dr. Hubert MANDERY
Cefic (European Chemical
Industry Council) –
Belgium
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Frank ANDREESEN
BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE
Philip BROwITT
CHAINOLOGY
Cathy DEMEESTERE
EPCA
Romuald
de HAUT de SIGY
ARKEMA
Sébastien DESREUMAUX
NORBERT
DENTRESSANGLE
Johan DEvOS
BERTSCHI
ex-offiCio
Anthony ELwINE
DAMCO EUROPE
Paul GOOCH
THE LOGICAL GROUP
Jean-Christophe
HERMAND
TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS
 REFINING
Neil MOON
AGILITY CHEMICALS
Jens Holger NIELSEN
SAMSKIP MULTIMODAL
CONTAINER LOGISTICS
wolfgang SCHNABEL
DOW EUROPE
Dr. Angela STIEGLITZ
BASF
Kees vAN SEvENTER
ROYAL VOPAK
Chris wOOD
INEOS EUROPE
Jos vERLINDEN
CEFIC
supplyChAinproGrAM
CoMMittee
AsofApril2013
Raf BEMELMANS
SABIC EUROPE
Chairman
30
wouter BLEUKX
INEOS CHLORVINYLS
John MCGUFFIN
EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL
EUROPE
Peter STEwART
SHELL CHEMICALS
Cathy DEMEESTERE
EPCA
Ana MONTENEGRO
REPSOL
Edward STONES
DOW EUROPE
Hans DE wILLIGEN
ROYAL VOPAK
Dr. Peter SCHwAB
BASF
Yvonne vAN DER LAAN
SABIC EUROPE
Michael KOCH
BERTSCHI
Howard SELLERS
AGILITY CHEMICALS
younGepCAthinKtAnK
AsofApril2013
Anne-valentine
BELEvITSCH
TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS
 REFINING
Chair Person
31
Eleanor CONwAY
Membership Administrator
Meetings Administrator
IMPCA Co-ordinator
Nathalie PREvOO
Meeting Coordination
Manager
Bruno JURqUET
Accountant
Roberto
vILLEGAS DEL vAL
IT Manager
Frédérique PIRET
Administrative Assistant
stAff
AsofApril2013
Cathy DEMEESTERE
Secretary General
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epCAhonorArylists
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yeAr nAMe CoMpAny Country
1970 - 1973 E.R. Yates Monsanto Belgium
1973 - 1975 B. Verkaaik N.V.C.P. The Netherlands
1975 - 1977 C. Capitani ANIC SpA Italy
1977 - 1980 R. Rose Rhône Poulenc Industries France
1980 - 1982 M.E. Robinson ICI United Kingdom
1982 - 1984 J.T. Quant Shell Internationale Mij. The Netherlands
1984 - 1987 C.Payá Enfersa SA / Hispanoil Spain
1987 - 1990 H.Bjøntegård Dyno Industrier Norway
1990 - 1995 G. Porta ENI Italy
1995 - 1997 J.H. Kruit DSM Hydrocarbons The Netherlands
1997 - 1998 Dr. R.B.Walker ICI Chemicals  Polymers United Kingdom
1998 - 2000 Dr. W.D. Cruyt TotalFina Belgium
2000 - 2003 R. Willems Shell Chemicals United Kingdom
2003 - 2006 Dr. W. Thünker
Deutsche BP/BP Refining
 Petrochemicals
Germany
2006 - 2008 B. Litjens Sabic Europe The Netherlands
2009 - 2010 Dr. A. Heuser BASF Germany
2010 - 2012 T. Crotty Ineos Group United Kingdom
2013 - Present J. Van den Bergh Evonik Industries Germany
listofepCApresidents
35
yeAr nAMe CoMpAny Country
1975 - 1978 T.D. Overton BP Chemicals United Kingdom
1978 - 1981 G. Van der Schueren Petrochim Belgium
1981 - 1982 H.U. Fintelmann Hoechst Germany
1982 - 1984 C. Payá Enfersa Spain
1984 - 1987 H. Bjøntegård Dyno Industrier Norway
1987 - 1990 G. Porta Montedison Italy
1990 - 1991 D. Kempermann Condea Chemie Germany
1991 - 1992 F.A.G. Collot d’Escury Akzo Chemicals The Netherlands
1992 - 1993 F. Wehmeier Veba Oel Germany
1992 - 1995 B. Wiltz Elf Atochem France
1993 - 1995 J.H. Kruit DSM Hydrocarbons The Netherlands
1995 - 1997 Dr. R.B. Walker ICI Chemicals  Polymers United Kingdom
1997 - 1998 Dr. W.D. Cruyt Petrofina Belgium
1998 - 2000 J-P. Vettier TotalFina France
2000 - 2003 Dr. W. Thünker Veba Oel Germany
2003 - 2009 T. Walthie The Dow Chemical Co. Switzerland
2009 - 2010 T. Crotty Ineos Group United Kingdom
2009 - 2010 J. P. Broeders Vopak The Netherlands
2010 - 2010 O. Greiner
Total Petrochemicals
 Refining
Belgium
2009 - 2011 G. van‘t Hoff Shell Chemicals United Kingdom
2010 - Present J. A. Hammer Odfjell Norway
2011 - Present P. Holicki Dow Europe The Netherlands
2012 - 2012 J. Van den Bergh Evonik Industries Germany
2013 - Present T. Crotty Ineos Group United Kingdom
listofepCAviCe-presidents
36
yeAr nAMe CoMpAny Country
1975 - 1979 M.J.Cooper Panocean-Anco United Kingdom
1979 - 1981 Dr. G. Ziffer Anic Italy
1981 - 1984 A.J. Metzlar Van Ommeren The Netherlands
1984 - 1985 W.E.R. van Herwijnen Shell Nederland Chemie The Netherlands
1985 - 1989 Dr. G. Ziffer Anic Italy
1989 - 1992 T. Linaae Stolt-Nielsen Shipping Norway
1992 - 1993 F. Lerno Coulier Transport Belgium
1993 - 1997 C. Bosman Chemgas The Netherlands
1997 - 2001 P.P. Evertse
ExxonMobil Petroleum and
Chemical
Belgium
2001 - 2003 N.J.A. von Hombracht Koninklijke VOPAK The Netherlands
2003 - 2005 D.Tual Atofina France
2005 - 31.12.2008 Dr. H-J. Bertschi Bertschi AG Switzerland
yeAr nAMe CoMpAny Country
1970 - 1977 F.J. Plesman Carbonit The Netherlands
1977 - 1980 A.J. Metzlar Nieuwe Matex The Netherlands
1980 - 1983 M.J . Cooper Panocean-Anco United Kingdom
1983 - 1985 J.C. Verchin Atochem France
1985 - 1988 T. Linaae Stolt-Nielsen Shipping Norway
1988 - 1992 C.Bosman Chemgas The Netherlands
1992 - 1997 M. Gisiger SGS Switzerland
1997 - 2004 O. Tangeraas Odfjell Norway
2004 - 2010 J.A. Hammer Odfjell Norway
2010 - 2011 Ph. Browitt Agility United Kingdom
2012 - present Dr. H-J. Bertschi Bertschi Switserland
listofepCAChAirMenoftheloGistiCsCoMMittee
listofepCAtreAsurers
37
yeAr nAMe CoMpAny Country
2009 - 2011 Ph. Browitt Agility United Kingdom
2012 - Present R. Bemelmans Sabic Europe The Netherlands
listofepCAChAirMenofthesupplyChAin
proGrAMCoMMittee
yeAr nAMe CoMpAny Country
2002 - 2006 C. Demeestere EPCA Belgium
2007 - 2008 G. van’t Hoff Shell Chemicals United Kingdom
2009 - 2010 O. Greiner
Total Petrochemicals
 Refining
Belgium
2010 - 2012 N. Brunelle
Total Petrochemicals
 Refining
Belgium
2012 - Present A-V. Belevitsch
Total Petrochemicals
 Refining
Belgium
yeAr nAMe
1974 - 1998 E.R. Yates
1998 - present C. Demeestere
listofepCAChAirpersonsoftheyounGepCAthinKtAnK
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EPCA membership include:
• Producers of chemicals in Europe
• Producers of chemicals outside Europe
• Service providers that generate a substantial part
of their turnover from activities performed for or
with the chemical industry : chemical supply chain
service providers (such as, but not limited to : freight
forwarding, 4PL, transport companies whatever the
mode, terminalling, handling, warehousing, storage,
cleaning), traders and distributors, consultants,
engineering companies, surveyors and inspectorates,
specialized press, investors and financial service
providers
• Port  other authorities organized as companies
rendering services to the chemical business community
An updated list of members can be found
on the website www.epca.eu
our
MeMbers
40
Full members as of April 2013
Associate members as of April 2013
41
full
MeMbers
42
AustriA
BOREALIS AG
Wagramerstrasse 17-19
1220 VIENNA
T 43.1/22400-0
F 43.1/22400333
Markku KORvENRANTA
DONAU CHEMIE A.G.
Am Heumarkt 10
A-1030 VIENNA
T 43.1/71147-0
F 43.1/71147-5
James SCHOBER
OMv REFINING 
MARKETING GmbH
Trabrennstrasse 6-8,
1020 VIENNA
T 43.1/40440-27260
F 43.1/40440-627260
Maximilian GRASSERBAUER
belGiuM
ALBEMARLE EUROPE SPRL
Parc Scientifique Einstein
Rue du Bosquet 9
1348 LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVE
T 32.10/481711
F 32.10/481717
Jan vIJvERMAN
CHEvRON PHILLIPS CHEMICALS
INTERNATIONAL N.v.
Brusselsesteenweg 355
3090 OVERIJSE
T 32.2/6891211
F 32.2/6891472
Benny MERMANS
EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL EUROPE
A division of ExxonMobil
Petroleum  Chemical
Hermeslaan 2
1831 MACHELEN
T 32.2/7222111
F 32.2/7222780
Juhan ROBBERTS
HUNTSMAN EUROPE BvBA
Everslaan 45
3078 EVERBERG
T 32.2/7589211
F 32.2/7595501
Anne HEIRMAN
RÜTGERS BELGIUM N.v.
Vredekaai 18
9060 ZELZATE
T 32.9/3429542
F 32.9/3429609
Kris vANHERBERGEN
SOLvAY S.A.
Rue de Ransbeek
1120 BRUSSELS
T 32.2/2642111
F 32.2/2646061
Pierre CLERBOIS
TAMINCO BvBA
Pantserschipstraat 207
9000 GHENT
T 32.9/2541411
F 32.9/2541410
Laurent LENOIR
TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS
 REFINING
Rue de l’Industrie 52
1040 BRUSSELS
T 32.2/2889111
F 32.2/2883424
Olivier GREINER
CroAtiA
DIOKI d.d. ORGANIC
PETROCHEMISTRY
Zitnjak bb (Zitnjak)
10000 ZAGREB
T 385.1/2483550
F 385.1/2407364
Zdenko BELOSEvIC
frAnCe
AIR LIqUIDE S.A.
75 Quai d’Orsay
75321 PARIS
T 33.1/40625555
F 33.1/49835140
Bertrand BARRIqUAND
43
ARKEMA
420 Rue d’Estienne d’Orves
92700 COLOMBES
T 33.1/49008080
F 33.1/49008396
Marc SCHULLER
INFINEUM SAS FRANCE
Tour Ventose
2-6 Rue Des Bourets
92156 SURESNES
T 33.1/55491460
F 33.1/55491470
Alain CORBIN
LUBRIZOL FRANCE SAS
25 Quai de France
76100 ROUEN
T 33.2/35581400
F 33.2/35727654
Michel BUDIN
NOvAPEX
Le Carré Joannès,
29 Avenue Joannès Masset
CS 10619
69258 LYON CEDEX 09
T 33.4/26991801
F 33.4/26991838
Raymond SINNAH
SOLvAY
190 Avenue Thiers
Etoile Part Dieu
69457 LYON
T 33.4/37 24 88 88
F 33.4/72899501
Sebastien MERIC
GerMAny
ARSOL AROMATICS GmbH  Co. KG
Uferstrasse 105
45881 GELSENKIRCHEN
T 49.209/409090
F 49.209/4090924
Ullrich FINGER
BASF SE
Carl-Bosch-Strasse 38
67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN
T 49.621/600
F 49.621/6042525
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer DIERCKS
BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AG
Industrial Operations,
Procurement  Trading
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Allee
Building K12
51368 LEVERKUSEN
T 49.214/3076958
F 49.214/3061428
Thomas UDESEN
BP EUROPA SE / BP REFINING
 PETROCHEMICALS GmbH
Wittener Strasse 45
44789 BOCHUM
T 49.234/3154956
F 49.234/3153150
Achim BOTHE
CELANESE GmbH
Supply Management/Procurement
RM Europe
Frankfurter Strasse 111
61476 KRONBERG / TAUNUS
T 49.69/30516000
F 49.69/30516006
Andreas OBERKIRCH
DHC SOLvENT CHEMIE GmbH
Timmerhellstrasse 28
45478 MÜLHEIM / RUHR
T 49.208/99400
F 49.208/9940150
Dr. Johannes BREMER
EvONIK INDUSTRIES AG
Rodenbacher Chaussee 4
63457 HANAU
T 49.6181/5912909
F 49.6181/59712909
Ruediger EBERHARD
HALTERMANN GmbH
Rehbachstrasse 20
67105 SCHIFFERSTADT
T 49.6232/1340
F 49.6232/134206
Henrik KRÜPPER
LANXESS DEUTSCHLAND GmbH
Building W4, Room 316
51369 LEVERKUSEN
T 49.214/3081808
F 49.214/3082718
Holger HUEPPELER
OXEA GROUP
Otto Roelen Strasse 3
46147 OBERHAUSEN
T 49.208/6933100
F 49.208/6933101
Jan HILLE
RAFFINERY HEIDE GmbH
Meldorfer Strasse 43
25770 HEMMINGSTEDT
T 49.481/6930
F 49.481/693 2542
Jürgen wOLLSCHLÄGER
STYROLUTION GmbH
Erlenstrasse 2 - 6
60325 FRANKFURT
T 49.6950/9550-1200
F 49.6950/9550-1248
Dr. Alexander GLÜCK
vINNOLIT GmbH  Co. KG
Carl-Zeiss-Ring 25
85737 ISMANING
T 49.89/961030
F 49.89/96103115
Francesco TALARICO
wACKER CHEMIE AG
Hanns-Seidel-Platz 4
81737 MUNICH
T 49.89/6279-0
F 49.89/6279-1770
Dr. Erk Thorsten HEYEN
hunGAry
BORSODCHEM ZRT.
Bolyai Tér 1
3700 KAZINCBARCIKA
T 36.48/511501
F 36.48/310602
vladimír KARKOSKA
TISZA CHEMICAL GROUP
PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY
TVK PLC
P.O. Box 20
H-3581 TISZAUJVAROS
T 36.49/522222
F 36.49/521322
Zsolt PETHO
itAly
POLYNT GROUP
Via Enrico Fermi, 51
24020 Scanzorosciate BERGAMO
T 39.035/652111
F 39.035/652421
Rosario vALIDO
vERSALIS SpA
Piazza Boldrini, 1
20097 SAN DONATO MILANESE
T 39.02/5201
F N/A
Emanuele TAGLIABUE
polAnd
GRUPA AZOTY ZAKLADY
AZOTOwE KEDZIERZYN S.A
ul. Mostowa 30 A
P. O. Box 163
47-220 KEDZIERZYN-KOZLE
T 48.77/4812000
F 48.77/4812999
Sabina NOwOSIELSKA
POLSKI KONCERN NAFTOwY
ORLEN S.A.
PKN ORLEN S.A.
ul. Chemikow 7
09-411 PLOCK
T 48.24/3650000
F 48.24/3654040
Dariusz CIESIELSKI
portuGAl
CUF - qUIMICOS INDUSTRIAIS S.A.
Quinta da Industria
Beduido
3860-680 ESTARREJA
T 351.234/810300
F 351.234/810306
Avelino ANTUNES PAULO
PETROLEOS DE PORTUGAL S.A.
PETROGAL
Edificio Galp
Rua Tomás da Fonseca
Torre C - 12th Floor
1600-209 LISBON
T 351.21/7242500
F 351.21/7242953
Pedro SPOHR
republiCoftAtArstAn,russiA
JSC NIZHNEKAMSKNEFTEKHIM
423574 NIZHNEKAMSK
T 7.8555/375381
F 7.8555/379309
Sergey TEPLYAKOv
roMAniA
ENERGY BIO CHEMICALS S.A.
234 Traian str. 6th floor,
2nd District
024046 BUCHAREST
T 40.31/8052091
F 40.21/2104300
Emilian PIRGARU
THE ROMPETROL GROUP
City Gate the Northern Tower,
3-5 Piata Presei Libere,
5th floor, District 1
013702 BUCHAREST
T 40.241/506868
F 40.241/506969
Oana UNGUREANU
serbiA
HIP-PETROHEMIJA
Spoljnostarcevacka 82
PANCEVO 26000
T 381.13/307200
F 381.13/310207
Sasa ALEKSIC
spAin
CEPSA qUIMICA S.A.
Avenida del Partenon 12, 5
28042 MADRID
T 34.91/3376000
F N/A
Fernando ITURRIETA
REPSOL S.A.
Mendez Alvaro 44
28045 MADRID
T 34.91/7533399
F 34.90/2555118
Juan Carlos RUIZ DORADO
UBE CHEMICAL EUROPE S.A
c/ Cardenal Marcelo Spinola, 2
28016 MADRID
T 34.91/5971536
F 34.91/5972869
Juan Carlos RUIZ DORADO
sweden
PERSTORP AB
284 80 PERSTORP
T 46.435/38000
F 46.435/38100
Mats PERSSON
44
45
switZerlAnd
DUPONT DE NEMOURS
INTERNATIONAL SARL
2 Chemin du Pavillon
1218 LE GRAND-SACONNEX (GENEVA)
T 41.22/7175111
F 41.22/7176113
Olivier CHURET
INEOS OLEFINS 
POLYMERS EUROPE
3 Avenue des Uttins
1180 ROLLE
T 41.21/6277063
F N/A
Tom CROTTY
LONZA LTD.
Münchensteinerstrasse 38
4002 BASLE
T 41.61/3168111
F 41.61/3169111
Ken McMAHON
MEGLOBAL EUROPE GmbH
Bachtobelstrasse 3
8810 HORGEN
T 41.44/7282077
F 41.44/7282110
Niels DE vET
STYRON EUROPE GmbH
Zugerstrasse 231
8810 HORGEN
T 41.44/7183600
F 41.44/7183740
Mike CROMACK
thenetherlAnds
DOw EUROPE
Herbert H. Dowweg 5
4542 NM HOEK
T 31.115/671234
F 31.115/672423
Peter HOLICKI
LYONDELLBASELL INDUSTRIES
Groothandelsgebouw
Stationsplein 45
3013 AK ROTTERDAM
T 31.10/2755500
F 31.10/2755599
Simon GOSwELL
SABIC
Europaboulevard 1
P.O. Box 5151
6130 PD SITTARD
T 31.46/7222222
F 31.46/7222000
Davis HUGHES
SHELL CHEMICALS EUROPE B.v.
Weena 70
3012 CM ROTTERDAM
T 31.10/4415000
F 31.10/4415466
Cederic CREMERS
turKey
PETKIM PETROKIMYA HOLDING A.S.
P.O. Box 12
35800 ALIAGA/IZMIR
T 90.232/6161240
F 90.232/6161248
Sadettin KORKUT
unitedKinGdoM
BP CHEMICALS LIMITED
Saltend
HULL HU12 8DS
T 44.1482/ 896251
F 44.1482/ 892696
Colin CAvAN
PHILLIPS 66
Portman House
2 Portman Street
LONDON W1H 6DU
T 44.1926/404000
F 44.1926/404099
Phillips wOODS
SCOTT BADER CO. LTD.
Wollaston Hall
Wollaston
WELLINGBOROUGH
NORTHAMPTON NN29 7RL
T 44.1933/663100
F 44.1933/664586
John wOJAKOwSKI
unitedArAbeMirAtes
JBF RAK LLC
P. O. Box 6574
Al Jazeera Al Hamra
RAS AL KHAIMAH
T 971.7/2447269
F 971.7/2446620
David van OTTERLO
usA
MOMENTIvE PERFORMANCE
MATERIALS INC.
180 East Broad Street
COLUMBUS OH 43215
T 1.614/2254000
F 1.614/2206655
Nathan FISHER
AssoCiAte
MeMbers
46
AfriCA
eGypt
EL MOHANDES CO. FOR TRADING
 MANUFACTURING MODERN
CHEMICALS
Cairo-Alex desert road
Km. 15 Janaklis Entrance
Abou el Matamir
BEHIRA
T 20.45/9515912
F 20.45/2430135
Eng. Mohamed Mahmoud
Kasem ABOUELKHIER
LIFE CHEMICALS GROUP
27 Hegaz Street
Heliopolis
11314 CAIRO
T 20.24/549350
F 20.24/549377
Ing. Maged SHAFIK
ORIENTAL PETROCHEMICALS CO.
OPC
Special Economic Zone
North West Suez Gulf
Zone 9 K35, El Sukhna
P.O. Box 83 Suez
SUEZ
T 20.62/3420001
F 20.10/1660275
Hesham RAAFAT
MoroCCo
OCP SA
2 Rue Al Abtal Hay erraha
20000 CACASALANCA
T 212.5/22230424
F 212.5/22230635
Dr. Mohammed BENZEKRI
southAfriCA
ISEGEN SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD.
284 Refinery Road
Isipingo
DURBAN 4110
T 27.31/9133200
F 27.31/9024839
Mark Taco HOLTES
europe
AustriA
GATX RAIL AUSTRIA GmbH
Am Europlatz 2
Gebäude G
1120 VIENNA
T 43.1/8656685 – 8700
F 43.1/8656685 – 91
Johannes FRIESS
LKw wALTER INTERNATIONALE
TRANSPORTORGANISATION AG
Industriezentrum NÖ-Süd
Strasse 14
2355 WIENER NEUDORF
T 43.5/7777- 2344
F 43.5/7777- 52344
Andreas ZINK
PROCHEMA
HANDELSGESELLSCHAFT mbh
Wienerbergstrasse 3
1100 VIENNA
T 43.1/60560
F 43.1/6070560
Jürgen HENNRICH
SIBUR INTERNATIONAL GmbH
Nussdorfer Platz 8
1190 VIENNA
T 43. 1/370 8000-10
F 43.1/3708000-20
Ing. Anton vASIN
SUMMIT PETROCHEMICAL
TRADING INC. (Austrian Branch)
Anna Gasse 2
4020 LINZ
T 43.732/9084140
F 43.732/9084146
Günter KASTLER
SUNPOR KUNSTSTOFF GmbH
Tiroler Strasse 14, Postfach 414
3105 ST. PÖLTEN
T 43.2742/2910
F 43.2742/29140
Henk COPPIN
47
belGiuM
ADPO N.v.
Haven 1111
Steenlandlaan 3
9130 KALLO
T 32.3/5706300
F 32.3/5706301
Guy LENS
AHLERS BELGIUM N.v.
Noorderlaan 139
2030 ANTWERP
T 32.3/5437211
F 32.3/5420023
Bert GOETHALS
ANNO CHEMICALS N.v.
Berkenlaan 21
2980 HALLE-ZOERSEL (ANTWERP)
T 32.3/4642532
F 32.3/4642537
Luc BONAMI
ANTwERP GAS TERMINAL N.v.
Haven 1183
Land van Waaslaan 3
9130 KALLO
T 32.3/5709250
F 32.3/5709279
walter FAES
Aq N.v.
Brechtsebaan 36 Unit 12
2900 SCHOTEN
T 32.3/6854176
F 32.3/6854168
Alain DEvROYE
ARPADIS BENELUX N.v.
Berchemstadionstraat 76
2600 BERCHEM
T 32.3/2069370
F 32.3/2337207
Laurent ABERGEL
AZELIS
Posthofbrug 12 box 6
2600 BERCHEM
T 32.3/6130120
F 32.3/6130121
Laurent NATAF
BDP INTERNATIONAL N.v.
Bradery Straat 11
2000 ANTWERP
T 32.3/2345711
F 32.3/2268399
Luc wELLENS
BELGIUM MARKETING SERvICES N.v.
BMS
Antwerp Tower
De Keyserlei 5 - Box 39
2018 ANTWERP
T 32.3/2060600
F 32.3/2341967
Jossi LANDESMAN
C4U TRADE
Interleuvenlaan 62
3001 LEUVEN
T 32.16/394700
F 32.16/394701
Bernard BEKAERT
CHEMICAL MARKETING COMPANY N.v.
CMC N.V.
Britselei 15
2000 ANTWERP
T 32.3/3537375
F 32.3/2892797
Peter CALLENS
CORRAL N.v.
Blauwe weg 5
2030 ANTWERP
T 32.3/5414060
F 32.3/5415852
Patrick KAvELAARS
CYTEC SURFACE SPECIALITIES
S.A./N.v.
Square Marie Curie 11
1070 BRUXELLES
T 32.2/5604511
F 32.2/5604521
Bernadette ROBBERECHTS
DELOITTE CONSULTING CvBA
Berkenlaan 8 C
1831 DIEGEM
T 32.2/7495600
F 32.2/7495670
Stephan RAEMAEKERS
EUROSERvICES N.v.
Leopold II - Dam, Kaai 102
8380 ZEEBRUGGE
T 32.50/552888
F 32.50/333912
Stefaan HOPPE
EUROwASTE N.v.
Verviersstraat 2/3A
2000 ANTWERP
T 32.3/2813363
F 32.3/2813460
wilfried vERHAEGEN
EwALS INTERMODAL N.v.
Kolenhavenstraat 6 bus 21
3600 GENK
T 32.89/242900
F 32.89/242999
Luc DRIESSEN
GE wATER  PROCESS
TECHNOLOGIES
Interleuvenlaan 25
3001 HEVERLEE
T 32.16/402000
F 32.16/400087
Bart REEKMANS
HAESAERTS INTERMODAL N.v.
Koningin Astridlaan 29
2870 BREENDONK
T 32.3/8867165
F 32.3/8867168
Luc HAESAERTS
HARCO GROUP S.A./N.v.
390 Avenue Louise, Bte 12
1050 BRUSSELS
T 32.2/6732744
F 32.2/6726450
Harry BABIKIAN
HUKTRA N.v.
Transportzone
Koggenstraat 12
8380 ZEEBRUGGE
T 32.50/559696
F 32.50/545736
Tim vAN POUCKE
INNUA EUROPE S.A.
Avenue du Diamant 24
B-1030 BRUSSELS
T 32.2/5132363
F 32.2/7325073
Ian CLARK
INTERMODAL TANK TRANSPORT
EUROPE S.A.
ITT
121 Frankrijklei
2000 ANTWERP
T 32.3/2059500
F 32.3/2270721
Dimitre STAYKOv
ITC RUBIS TERMINAL ANTwERP N.v.
Blikken
Haven 1662
9130 BEVEREN (DOEL)
T 32.3/2100900
F 32.3/2100913
Pascal DE MAEIJER
JUBILANT PHARMACEUTICALS N.v.
Axxes Business Park
Guldensporenpark, 22 block C
9820 MERELBEKE
T 32.9/2331404
F 32.9/2330016
Chandan SINGH
KATOEN NATIE N.v.
Van Aerdtstraat 33
2060 ANTWERP
T 32.3/2216811
F 32.3/2216810
Ir. Fabian LEROY
KEMAT BELGIUM POLYBUTENES
7 Rue de la Sablonniere
1000 BRUXELLES
T 32.2/2194811
F 32.2/2194658
Michael MASON
KLINE  COMPANY INC.
Avenue de Tervuren 273
1150 BRUSSELS
T 32.2/7704740
F 32.2/7709440
Ian BUTCHER
LBC TANK TERMINALS
Haven 275
Leon Bonnetweg 28
2030 ANTWERP
T 32.3/5430542
F 32.3/5430504
Jozef JANSSEN
MANUCHAR N.v.
Rietschoorvelden 20
2170 ANTWERP
T 32.3/6409217
F 32.3/6409330
Maurice HELSEN
METHANEX EUROPE S.A./N.v.
Waterloo Office Park, Building P
Drève Richelle 161 - Box 31
1410 WATERLOO
T 32.2/3520670
F 32.2/3520699
wade wIGGINS
MILLIKEN EUROPE BvBA
Ham 18-24
9000 GENT
T 32.9/2651082
F 32.9/2651195
Ing. Sami T.K.PALANISAMI
MITSUI  CO. BENELUX S.A.
Boulevard du Triomphe 173 Bte 1
1160 BRUSSELS
T 32.2/6782111
F 32.2/6782123
Atsushi SUDO
MÖBIUS BUSINESS REDESIGN N.v.
Kortrijksesteenweg 152
9830 SINT-MARTENS-LATEM
T 32.9/2807420
F 32.9/2807421
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hendrik vANMAELE
MONUMENT CHEMICAL
A Subsidiary of Monument
Chemicals Inc.
Haven 1972
Ketenislaan 3
9130 KALLO
T 32.3/5702801
F 32.3/5750281
Peter HELLEMANS
NAvIGLOBE N.v.
Noorderlaan 96 - Bus 34
2030 ANTWERP
T 32.3/5424381
F 32.3/5420823
Daniel BOLLAERT
NOORD NATIE TERMINALS N.v.
Haven 225-247
Blauwe Weg 44
2030 ANTWERP
T 32.3/5439900
F 32.3/5439938
Martine TEEUwENS
NOvASOL S.A.
Chaussée de Malines 26
1970 WEZEMBEEK - OPPEM
T 32.2/7697070
F 32.2/7697077
Thomas HOESCH
48
49
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL
BELGIUM BvBA
De Vunt 13 Office N° 9
3220 HOLSBEEK
T 32.16/479890
F 32.16/479899
David B. STEPHENSON
ODYSSEY LOGISTICS EUROPE BvBA
Roderveldlaan 4
2600 BERCHEM
T 32.3/2002993
F 32.3/2853460
Jan PEETERS
OXYDE BELGIUM BvBA
Entrepotkaai 9
2000 ANTWERP
T 32.3/2051650
F 32.3/2051659
Peter BLOCKEN
PETROLINK N.v.
Belgicastraat 1c
9042 DESTELDONK
T 32.9/2555771
F 32.9/2555770
Piet vANHAvERBEKE
PHILLIP TOwNSEND ASSOCIATES
Ave. Louise 149
Bte 24-40
1050 BRUSSELS
T 32.2/5357531
F 32.2/5357575
Mark EGGLESTON
PORT OF ANTwERP
Port House
Entrepotkaai 1
2000 ANTWERP
T 32.3/2052011
F 32.3/2052269
Xavier vANROLLEGHEM
PORT OF GHENT
John Kennedylaan 32
9042 GHENT
T 32.9/2510550
F 32.9/2515406
Hendrik-Jan van ENGELEN
PRAXAIR N.v.
Metropoolstraat 17
2900 SCHOTEN
T 32.3/6418465
F N/A
Johan DESMET
PROvIRON HOLDING N.v.
Gilliostraat 60
2620 HEMIKSEM
T 32.03/8708820
F 32.03/8772333
Stefaan DEPECKER
RTCHEM BvBA
Industriepark 14/108
9031 DRONGEN
T 32.9/2458208
F 32.9/2458209
Rudi ETIENNE
TANK OPSLAG vERBEKE N.v.
Terlochtweg 60/64
2620 HEMIKSEM
T 32.3/8771533
F 32.3/8777033
Luk wUYTS
TRANSPORT GHEYS N.v.
Voortstraat 19
2400 MOL
T 32.14/812121
F 32.14/470796
Erik vANDE PAER
TRANSwIDE S.A./N.v.
Belgicastraat 4
Ocean House
1930 ZAVENTEM
T 32.2/7229920
F 32.2/7257922
Geert vERHOEvEN
UOP N.v.
Noorderlaan 147
2030 ANTWERP
T 32.3/5409911
F 32.3/5417806
Rudolf HUYCKE
wAUTERS TANKTRANSPORT N.v.
Industriepark Zwaarveld 35
9220 HAMME
T 32.52/479256
F 32.52/478872
Etienne wAUTERS
wIJNGAARD NATIE N.v.
Vrieskaai 98
Haven 99
2030 ANTWERP
T 32.3/5427000
F 32.3/5427090
Bob vAN DEN EYNDE
wILHELMSEN SHIPS SERvICE/
BARwIL BENELUX N.v.
Houtdok Noordkaai
26 Kambalastraat 12
2030 ANTWERP
T 32.3/2216110
F 32.3/2273444
Capt. Jan CUYT
YARA S.A.
Corporate Village – Aramis
Da Vincilaan 1
1935 ZAVENTEM
T 32.2/7735500
F 32.2/7735242
Bart MEIJBURG
Cyprus
BRYCE HOLDING LIMITED
Poseidonos 1,
Ledra Business Centre
Egtomi
2406 NICOSIA
T 375.296/719993
F N/A
Pavel BOGDANOvITCH
TG BIOCHEMICALS LTD.
Heathrow Tower
13 Konstantinou Paparigopoulou
3733 LIMASSOL
T 357.25 /818780/84
F 357.25/818785
Giuseppe SPAGNOLI
CZeChrepubliC
SPOLEK PRO CHEMICKOU
HUTNÍ vYROBU A.S.
SPOLCHEMIE
Revolucní 1930/86
400 32 USTI NAD LABEM
T 420.477/161 111
F 420.477/163 333
Paul YIANNI
denMArK
BLT CHEMBULK GROUP EUROPE A/S
Parallelvej 14
2800 LYNGBY
T 45.45/267920
F N/A
Henrik KOCH
CP KELCO ApS
Ved Banen 16
4623 LILLE SKENSVED
T 45.56/165616
F 45.56/169446
Henrik PETERSEN
KEMIRA wATER DANMARK A/S
G-VEJ 3
2300 COPENHAGEN
T 45.33136711
F 45.33138542
Hans Christian MENGEL
LAURITZEN KOSAN A/S
Sankt Annae Plads 28
1291 COPENHAGEN
T 45.33/968000
F 45.33/968201
Thomas wOIDEMANN
NORDIC TANKERS A/S
Sundkrogsgade 21
2100 COPENHAGEN
T 45.39/109000
F 45.39/109001
Michael ADELTOFT
UNI-CHARTERING A/S
Kullinggade 36 A
5700 SVENDBORG
T 45.88/309909
F 45.88/309900
Per EKMANN
estoniA
HAvILA OÜ
Narva mnt 7.664
10117 TALLIN
T 372.6/109410
F 372.6/109411
Igor LEPETUKHIN
finlAnd
BALTIC TANK OY
Huolintakatu 5
20200 TURKU
T 358.207/119700
F 358.207/119719
Antti LAAKSONEN
CONTAINERSHIPS LTD. OY
Mannerheimintie 15a
00260 HELSINKI
T 358.207/441441
F 358.9/407107
Frederic LECA
CRYSTAL POOL LTD.
Mechelininkatu 1 a
00180 HELSINKI
T 358.20/4865010
F 358.20/4865011
Elisa MIKKOLAINEN
ROBOGRIND OY
Ketolankuja 2
85100 KALAJOKI
T 358.50/5558412
F N/A
Bob de BOS
frAnCe
ADISSEO FRANCE S.A.S.
10 Place de Général de Gaulle
92160 ANTONY
T 33.4/74569400
F 33.4/74569401
Marc PROTO
ALLFAST-SHIPPING
Member of Groupe Sica-Atlantique
P.O. Box 2074
17010 LA ROCHELLE CEDEX 01
T 33.5/46347575
F 33.5/46347879
Kevin EDELIN
ASMARINE ASSOCIES SAS
40 Avenue Hoche
75008 PARIS
T 33.1/49539373
F 33.1/49539372
Pascal FIÉvÉ
BARRY ROGLIANO SALLES
11 Boulevard Jean Mermoz
92522 NEUILLY SUR SEINE CEDEX
T 33.1/41921234
F 33.1/41921490
Rémy CHAZELLE
COMPAGNIE FLUvIALE
DE TRANSPORT
CFT
11 rue du Pont V - 7012X
76080 LE HAVRE CEDEX
T 33.2/35535005
F 33.2/35240052
Benoist GROSJEAN
50
51
E-B-TRANS
108 Rue Réaumur
75002 PARIS
T 33.1/42610789
F 33.1/42610822
Blaise DURAND
ERMEwA HOLDING S.A.
17 Rue de la République
92817 PUTEAUX CEDEX
T 33.1/49072531
F 33.1/49072548
Olivier GHESqUIERE
GCATRANS
Zone Industrielle de Gournier
B.P. 109
26216 MONTELIMAR CEDEX
T 33.4/75004700
F 33.4/75000324
Jérôme MINFRAY
GEODIS BM
Savoie Hexapole
73420 MERY
T 33.4/79885400
F 33.4/79884917
Olivier MELOT
GROUPE SAMAT SA
ZI de Seyssuel - 1654
38216 VIENNE CEDEX
T 33.4/74788020
F 33.4/74788025
Florence DUPASqUIER
MANUFACTURE FRANCAISE DES
PNEUMATIqUES MICHELIN
MICHELIN
23 Place des Carmes-Déchaux
63040 CLERMONT FERRAND
CEDEX 09
T 33.4/73322000
F 33.4/73322202
Jan BLAAUw
NACCO S.A.
40 Rue La Boétie
75008 PARIS
T 33.1/45615620
F 33.1/40740624
David MAC NAUGHTON
NORBERT DENTRESSANGLE SAS
Avenue du Rhône,
69360 Sérézin-du-Rhône
T 33.8/99829659
F N/A
Sébastien DESREUMAUX
OMNOvA SOLUTIONS SAS
14 Avenue des Tropiques
Z.A. de Courtaboeuf
91955 VILLEJUST
T 33.1/69292700
F 33.1/69292704
Franck DUvAL
RUBIS TERMINAL
33 Avenue de Wagram
75854 PARIS CEDEX 17
T 33.1/53818620
F 33.1/45724546
François TERRASSIN
SEA INvEST SHIPPING AGENCY
14 Boulevard de l’Ouest
B.P. 4181
76723 ROUEN CEDEX
T 33.2/32108507
F 33.2/32108516
Jérôme FISSET
SEKISUI SPECIALTY
CHEMICALS EUROPE, S.L.
1 Allée de la Conférence
78630 ORGEVAL
T 33.635/406449
F N/A
Stelios PAPACOSTAS
SNETOR CHEMIE
11 Avenue Dubonnt
92407 COURBEVOIE CEDEX
T 33.14/9048888
F 33.14/9048899
Emmanuel AUBOURG
TORAY FILMS EUROPE
Place d’Arménie
St Maurice de Beynost
01708 MIRIBEL CEDEX
T 33.472/881600
F 33.472/881670
Frédéric FABRE
wORMS SERvICES MARITIMES
48/50 Rue Notre Dame des Victoires
75 002 PARIS
T 33.1/53401213
F 33.1/72729564
Marcel-Louis CERE
GerMAny
A.T. KEARNEY
Leubachplatz 7
80333 MUNICH
T 49.89/5156800
F 49.89/51568999
Ingo SCHROETER
ACCENTURE GmbH
Kaistrasse 20
40221 DÜSSELDORF
T 49.211/912064000
F 49.6173/9444000
Frank RENNEKAMP
AGNAT INDUSTRIESERvICE GmbH
Metallstrasse 24
41751 VIERSEN
T 49.2162/4819830
F 49.2162/4819822
Friedel ESTERMANN
ALFRED TALKE GmbH  Co. KG
LOGISTIC SERvICES
Max-Planck-Strasse 20
50354 HÜRTH
T 49.2233/5990
F 49.2233/599160
Armin TALKE
ALLESSA GmbH
Alt-Fechenheim 34
60386 FRANKFURT AM MAIN
T 49.69/410901
F 49.69/41092100
Dr. Thomas w. BÜTTNER
ARG mbH  Co. KG
Philosophenweg 31-33
47051 DUISBURG
T 49.203/318640
F 49.203/3186479
Michael DÖRNEMANN
BAY LOGISTIK GmbH  Co.KG
Schüttelgrabenring 3
71332 WAIBLINGEN
T 49.7151/500210
F 49.7151/5002119
Michael SCHAAF
BDv BEHRENS GmbH
Sophienterrasse 21
20149 HAMBURG
T 49.40/323185-0
F 49.40/323185-25
Christoph MARqUARDT
BIESTERFELD AG
Ferdinandstr. 41
20095 HAMBURG
T 49.40/32008/0
F 49.40/32008/340
Birger KUCK
BRENNTAG AG
Stinnes-Platz 1
45472 MULHEIM/RUHR
T 49.208/78280
F 49.208/7828698
Steven HOLLAND
BRUHN SPEDITION GmbH
Karlstrasse 14
23554 LÜBECK
T 49.451/4804-0
F 49.451/4804-910
Gert LAURIJSSENS
BÜFA CHEMIKALIEN GmbH  Co. KG
An der Autobahn 14
27798 HUDE
T 49.4484/9456865
F 49.4484/9456863
Tim wENZEL
CAMELOT MANAGEMENT
CONSULTANTS AG
Theodor Heuss Anlage 12
68165 MANNHEIM
T 49.621/862980
F 49.621/86298250
Tim BETT
CHEMION LOGISTIK GmbH
Chempark Leverkusen
Building A51
51368 LEVERKUSEN
T 49.214/3033900
F 49.214/3033901
Lothar HINTERLANG
CROPENERGIES AG
Gottlieb-Daimler Str. 12
68165 MANNHEIM
T 49.621/714190-00
F 49.621/714190-02
Dr. Marten KEIL
DAICEL (EUROPA) GmbH
Mergenthalerallee 77
65760 ESCHBORN
T 49.6196/969590
F 49.6196/9695920
Ken BANDO
DB SCHENKER RAIL
DEUTSCHLAND AG
Rheinstrasse 2a
55116 MAINZ
T 49.6131/1560106
F 49.6131/1560820
Katja SANDER
DHL FREIGHT, DHL GLOBAL
MANAGEMENT GmbH
Fritz-Erler-Str. 9
53113 BONN
T 49.228/1820
F 49.228/1827099
Thomas ELLMANN
DSv ROAD GmbH
Hans-Martin-Schleyer-Str. 18a Haus 5
47877 WILLICH
T 49.2154/9544-0
F 49.2154/9544-209
Markus wALKE
ESSBERGER TANKERS
Palmaille 45
22767 HAMBURG
T 49.40/38016597
F 49.40/38016536
Henrik ALTHOFF
FINSTERwALDER TRANSPORT
 LOGISTIK GmbH
Businesspark A96
86842 TÜRKHEIM
T 49.8245/96800
F 49.8245/96804900
Michael FINSTERwALDER
GALATA CHEMICALS GmbH
Chemiestrasse 22
68623 LAMPERTHEIM
T 49.6206/9570
F 49.6206/957640
Martin DECKER
52
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GEFO GESELLSCHAFT für
OELTRANSPORTE mbH
Kurze Mühren 2
20095 HAMBURG
T 49.40/301050
F 49.40/30105214
Eberhard von GEORG
GELSENCHEM CHEMICAL
PRODUCTS GmbH
Bebelallee 1
22299 HAMBURG
T 49.40/555933-0
F 49.40/555933-14
Thomas LÜLLEMANN
GLOBAL BIO-CHEM EUROPE GmbH
GBT EUROPE GmbH
Sebastianusstr. 10
41464 NEUSS
T N/A
F N/A
Sergej LAZOvIC
GMS-CHEMIE
HANDELSGESELLCHAFT mbH
Mönckebergstrasse 13
20095 HAMBURG
T 49.40/3097390
F 49.40/30973920
Ulrich wILDT
H. MÖLLER  Co. KG
Bürgerkamp 1
48565 STEINFURT
T 49.2551/934020
F 49.2551/934065
Rainer BERGHAUS
HANSA GROUP AG
Hansa Chemie Divison
Wanheimerstrasse 408
47053 DUISBURG
T 49.203/73804-146
F 49.203/73804-321
Alan ALAMBEIGI
HAPAG-LLOYD AG
Ballindamm 25
20095 HAMBURG
T 49.403001-0
F 49.40/330053
Hans Albert SCHÄFER
HARKE CHEMICALS GmbH
Xantener Strasse 1
45479 MULHEIM/RUHR
T 49.208/3069-0
F 49.208/30691111
Thorsten HARKE
HELM AG
Nordkanalstrasse 28
20097 HAMBURG
T 49.40/23750
F 49.40/23751845
Norbert BAUM
HKS SPEDITIONS GmbH
Traunreuter Strasse 32
84478 WALDKRAIBURG
T 49.8638/95230
F 49.8638/952360
Andreas HAAG
HOYER GmbH
Wendenstrasse 414-424
20537 HAMBURG
T 49.40/210440
F 49.40/21044246
Thomas HOYER
IDEMITSU KOSAN CO. LTD.
Elberfelder Strasse, 2
40213 DÜSSELDORF
T 49.211/177340
F 49.211/1773423
Toshimi TOKONAMI
IHS CHEMICAL GmbH
Steinstrasse 27
40210 DÜSSELDORF
T 49.211/71008112
F 49.211/7100812
Michael SMITH
IMPLICO GmbH
Weidestrasse 120b
22083 HAMBURG
T 49.40/2709360
F 49.40/27093646
Michael GOERNER
INFRASERv LOGISTICS GmbH
Industriepark Hoechst
Building K 801
65926 FRANKFURT/MAIN
T 49.69/3053648
F 49.69/30580164
Sven FRERICK
INvISTA RESINS  FIBERS GmbH
Philipp-Reis-Strasse 2
65795 HATTERSHEIM AM MAIN
T 49.69/3056400
F 49.69/30549147
Chantal FITTING
ITOCHU DEUTSCHLAND GmbH
Am Seestern 18
40547 DÜSSELDORF
T 49.211/52900
F 49.211/5290855
Kenji MATSUMOTO
JÜRGEN SCHMIDT
CHEMIEvERTRETUNG GmbH
Hermann-Ehlers-Weg 2
25337 ELMSHORN
T 49.4121/29490
F 49.4121/294920
Juergen SCHMIDT
K.H. KLINK
CHEMIEROHSTOFFE GmbH
Nauheimer Strasse 37
70372 STUTTGART
T 49.711/553810
F 49.711/5538130
Ernst-Eberhard KLINK
KAO CHEMICALS GmbH
Kupferstrasse 1
46446 EMMERICH
T 49.2822/7110
F 49.2822/711209
Guus GERRITSEN
KARL SCHMIDT SPEDITION
GmbH  Co KG
Rötelstrasse 1
74076 HEILBRONN
T 49.7131/9470
F 49-7131947159
Siegfried OTT
KUBE  KUBENZ
Internationale Speditions- und
Logistikgesellschaft mbH  Co. KG
Nagelsweg 39
20097 HAMBURG
T 49.40/2372070
F 49.40/233430
Dr. h.c. Michael KUBENZ
KURARAY EUROPE GmbH
Philipp Reis Strasse 4
65795 HATTERSHEIM/MAIN
T 49.69/30585350
F 49.69/30587350
Bernd FRISCHBIER
LANFER LOGISTIK GmbH
Dieselstrasse 10
49716 MEPPEN
T 49.5931/8002-0
F 49.5931/8002-636
Hermann LANFER
LEHNKERING GmbH
Schifferstrasse 26
47059 DUISBURG
T 49.203/31880
F 49.203/3188213
Uwe wILLHAUS
LINDE AG
Gas  Engineering
Klosterhofstr. 1
80331 MUNICH
T 49.89/35757-01
F 49.89/35757-1075
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Aldo BELLONI
LIqUICHEM HGmbH
Beselerstrasse 2a
22607 HAMBURG
T 49.40/8997890
F 49.40/8997899
Jan SCHOENBACH
MARKETING / LOGISTIC - SERvICE
MLS
Siedlungsstrasse 12
04617 LÖDLA / OT RÖDIGEN
T 49.3447/832183
F 49.3447/861686
Hans-Georg BACHMANN
MARUBENI EUROPE PLC
Düsseldorf Branch
Benrather Strasse 18-20
40213 DÜSSELDORF
T 49.211/3671351
F 49.211/3671209
Tetsuya NEMOTO
MAUSER-wERKE GmbH
Schildgestrasse 71-163
50321 BRÜHL
T 49.2232/781000
F 49.2232/781208
Pierre FERRACCI
MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL
EUROPE GmbH
Willstätterstr. 30
40549 DÜSSELDORF
T 49.211/52054-10
F 49.211/591272
Takeshi KIMURA
MITSUBISHI INTERNATIONAL GmbH
Chemical Division
Kennedydamm 19
40476 DÜSSELDORF
T 49.211/43 97-0
F 49.211/43 97-253
Makoto OKABE
MY-CHEM GmbH
Innungsstrasse 11
21244 BUCHHOLZ
T 49.4181/99900
F 49.4181/999019
Ralf MEINECKE
OILTANKING GmbH
Admiralitätstrasse 55
20459 HAMBURG
T 49.40/370990
F 49.40/37099499
Rance FROMME
OvERLACK AG
Aachener Strasse 236
41061 MÖNCHENGLADBACH
T 49.2161/3560
F 49.2161/356111
Uwe STAHMANN
PCC SE
Moerser Strasse 149
47198 DUISBURG
T 49.206620190
F 49.2066/54682
Dr. Alfred PELZER
PENPET PETROCHEMICAL
TRADING GmbH
Merkurring 105
22143 HAMBURG
T 49.40/6757990
F 49.40/67579999
Geerd MEISTER
PENTA CHEMIKALIEN GmbH  Co. KG
Hauptstrasse 204
63814 MAINASCHAFF
T 49.6021/35240
F 49.6021/352450
Dr. Bernd SOYKE
54
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qUINN CHEMICALS GmbH
Am Haupttor
Gebäude 4900
06237 LEUNA
T 49.3461/5198500
F 49.3461/5198590
Dermot CAREY
REEDEREI JAEGERS GmbH
Königstrasse 88
47198 DUISBURG
T 49.2066/2070
F 49.2066/207281
Klaus vALENTIN
RHENUS CHEMICAL
LOGISTICS GmbH
Rhenus-Platz 1
59439 HOLZWICKEDE
T 49.72/56 808 20 50
F 49.72/56 808 20 55
Ehrhard BECK
RUHR-PETROL GmbH
Kindlinger Strasse 4
45128 ESSEN
T 49.201/810620
F 49.201/8106244
Ruediger HARKER
SAMSUNG CT
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EPCA ANNUAL REPORT 2012

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  • 3. Content Annualreport2012 EPCA strategy 4 Mission Statement 5 Report of the Board of Directors 6 Report to the Members on the Financial Statements 18 Independent Auditor’s Report 20 Balance Sheet 21 Statement of Income Expenditure 22 Statement of Cash Flows 23 Notes to the Financial Statements 24 EPCA Organization as of April 2013 26 Board of Directors 28 Supply Chain Program Committee 30 Young EPCA Think Tank 31 EPCA Staff 32 EPCA Honorary Lists 34 List of EPCA Presidents 35 List of EPCA Vice-Presidents 36 List of EPCA Treasurers 37 List of EPCA Chairmen of the Logistics Committee 37 List of EPCA Chairmen of the Supply Chain Program Committee 38 List of EPCA Chair Persons of the Young EPCA Think Tank 38 List of EPCA Director/Secretary General 38 Membersindex Our Members 40 Full Members as of April 2013 42 Associate Members as of April 2013 46 Members index per Company 81 Members index per name of the Official Representative (O.R.) 88
  • 4. epCAstrAteGy The purpose of the European Petrochemical Association (EPCA) is to organize each year one or more reunions in Europe which facilitate legitimate networking and meetings between companies and open debate to the long term sustainable development of the petrochemical industry. Members are parties having a business interest in or with the European petrochemical industry. To that effect EPCA offers and provides the logistics as well as substance for: • A quality platform to meet. This is implemented via : - the EPCA Annual Meeting organized for EPCA members; - the organization of seminars, round table sessions, working groups, think tanks and such other activities as decided upon by the EPCA Board and organized for EPCA members and stakeholders. • A platform for communication, exchange of information, think tank, as well as transfer of learning between members and stakeholders. EPCA in this connection works on increasing its visibility via the web, co-operation with the press, newsletters, publications and other communication tools. • A huge global network connecting members and stakeholders. 4
  • 5. Mission Offer our members a unique global network and a platform in Europe to meet, communicate, and exchange information and transfer learning. Initiate, facilitate and promote ideas and projects that challenge “business as usual” approaches and that are of interest to the long term sustainable development of the petrochemical industry, its business partners and service providers. All EPCA activities are focused on delivering a message shared with the attendants of an EPCA reunion in the form of a presentation during a business session, expert advice in a workshop, publication, film or other communication modes. EPCA is a service provider for its members, driven by customer satisfaction. Company member representatives participate in the Board, Supply Chain Program Committee, think tanks and working groups in accordance with the EPCA statutes. In order to optimize resources and avoid overlap, EPCA co-ordinates its activities with Cefic, APPE, Plastics Europe and other industry associations like AFPM, APLA, APIC and GPCA. Through its activities, EPCA endeavors to contribute to the improvement of the public image of the chemical industry but EPCA is not a lobby body nor involved in lobby activities. Lobbying is explicitly excluded from the EPCA statutes. EPCA and its members are committed to strict competition law compliance, not only to ensure that every EPCA activity complies with the law, but also that there can be no misunderstanding about such activities. For example, EPCA is providing its members with a checklist for meetings (Do’s and Don’ts) reminding them of the importance of compliance with the competition law. 5
  • 7. Dear reader, exeCutivesuMMAry EPCA has a successful year behind it continuing to develop multiple initiatives that promote the long term sustainable future of the chemical industry. Under the co-ordination of the Young EPCA Think Tank, in EDUCATION EPCA expanded its partnership with the UNESCO, European Schoolnet and inGenious, a platform that brings together industries, ministries of education and national education organizations to develop best practices in school-industry collaboration. These partnerships allow us to promote the EPCA film “Chemistry: All About You” and corresponding teachers’ guidelines in 12 European countries as well as in the global UNESCO school- and workshop network. The materials provide teachers with the necessary tools to enthuse and motivate youngsters for Science education. Under the inGenious umbrella, EPCA in addition developed, together with APPE/Cefic, Xperimania educational internet chats. The first of 4 online chats between industry representatives and European schools took place on 25 October 2012 and used the EPCA film to discuss topics such as plastics and energy savings, energy efficiency, chemistry and waste as well as chemistry and food. The other chats will take place in 2013. To address the skills gap EPCA made a second film called “Science: where Can It Take You?” promoting STEM education (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). This film shows that the chemical industry is a good industry to work for, allowing youngsters, regardless of gender, to achieve an interesting career whilst contributing to a more sustainable world. This film will be launched at the 4th Xperimania internet chat on 29 May 2013 and will be distributed through the European Schoolnet, inGenious, UNESCO and other networks, the EPCA website and social media. EPCA member companies are invited to use this film in their networks and with their business or educational connections. SUPPLY CHAIN was also on EPCA’s agenda and three working groups, composed of producers, logistics service provider companies, consultants and academics started their activities in 2012 to deliver a final report with their findings at the 47th Annual Meeting in 2013 in Berlin. All three working groups are dedicated to building sustainable supply chains. One focuses in particular on how to deal with complexity and uncertainty, another looks at technology as an enabler of sustainable solutions and a third examines how collaborative models may contribute to sustainability. To support the activities of these working groups an EPCA Interactive Supply Chain workshop was organized in Frankfurt on 14 and 15 May 2012. The workshop looked at “Building Resilient Supply Chains : How to Implement Responsive and Flexible Supply Chains for the Chemical Industry in a Pro-Competitive Way” and was a follow-up of the 2011 Interactive Supply Chain workshop dedicated to “21st Century Supply Chains for the Chemical Industry”. Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School, A.T. Kearney and Booz Company addressed the audience as well as Mr. Lode Beckers, international financier and banker. The 46th ANNUAL MEETING in Budapest in October 2012 focused on “Talent and Technology: Drivers of Innovation in the Chemical Industry”. The Meeting enjoyed a record attendance of more than 2600 registered attendants. World renowned speakers addressed the audience on how to use and promote Talent and Technology to drive innovation in the chemical industry. Speakers included EPCA President Tom Crotty, Dr. Ajit Baron Shetty, former Chairman of the Board, Janssen Pharmaceutica, former President Global Chemical Pharmaceutical Operations and Corporate Vice-President Enterprise Supply Chain, Johnson Johnson; Soumitra Dutta, Dean, Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management Cornell University, Fellow of the World Economic Forum and John Kao, Chairman, Institute for Large Scale Innovation, past Chair of the World’s Economic Forum’s Global Advisory Council on Innovation. 7
  • 8. Dr. Dambisa Moyo, Author and Economist, addressed the audience on her views on “What is it Going to Take to Be Successful” and during the Closing Lunch session, RT. Hon Lord Sebastian Coe, KBE, the Chair of the London Organizing Committee for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, talked about “Talent, Technology and Sports. What Business can Learn from the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics”. As usual, the business sessions and closing lunch were moderated by award-winning journalist Nadine Dereza. A mixed group of producers and LSPs participated in a Supply Chain and Logistics Leaders Breakfast to discuss the EPCA Supply Chain recommendations over the last ten years by reference to the Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 report for 2012, amongst whom several key customers of the chemical industry are listed, but no chemical producers. The EPCA 47th ANNUAL MEETING will take place in Berlin, Germany, from 5 to 9 October 2013 and will have as theme: “Global Leadership and the Chemical Industry”. We are proud to announce that the keynote speech during the Closing Lunch on Tuesday 8 October will be delivered by President Bill Clinton, Founder of the Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States. The Monday morning 7 October session will take the form of keynote speeches followed by a debate involving two leading CEO’s and a world renowned political and financial historian, Fellow of the World Economic Forum and Harvard University Professor. During the Tuesday morning 8 October Supply Chain business session the message of Gartner on leadership in supply chains will be compared with the end report of the EPCA Supply Chain Working Groups. AnnuAlreport 1 GoverninG struCtures 1.1 The EPCA Board of Directors is the most important body, with a mixed composition of chemical producers and their service providers. Board members are elected by the Ordinary General Meeting upon proposal from the Board. EPCA Board membership is determined by the combination of the leadership status of the member companies invited to join, as well as of the recognition of leadership of the individual representing a particular member company, determined by his/her industry peers. In the EPCA Board, we currently have sixteen voting members, with twelve representatives of petrochemical producers in Europe, one trader and three service provider companies. Some changes occurred in the Board composition. Effective 1 January 2013, Jan Van den Bergh from EVONIK INDUSTRIES has become the new EPCA President succeeding Tom Crotty of the INEOS GROUP who held the post for the previous three years. Tom Crotty remains a member of the Executive Committee as one of three EPCA Vice-Presidents. Two new Board members have been appointed in replacement of previous representatives of their respective companies. Paul Booth has replaced Huub Meessen as SABIC representative and Juan Carlos Ruiz has become the new REPSOL representative in the Board in replacement of Jesús Guinea. Tessenderlo Group resigned from the EPCA Board and Polish producer company PKN Orlen has joined the EPCA Board, represented by Piotr Chelminski. The Board expresses its gratitude to Tom Crotty for his outstanding Presidency, to Jesús Guinea of Repsol and to Huub Meessen of Sabic for their valued contribution to EPCA activities and Board discussions. 1.2 The EPCA Supply Chain Program Committee (SCPC) is formed of experts in chemical supply chains active in or for the global chemical industry and recognized by their peers as being “best in class”. The SCPC welcomes new representatives for company members Bertschi, Damco and Norbert Dentressangle. 1.3 The Young EPCA Think Tank (YETT) is the coordinating body for the EPCA educational activities making the link between EPCA and member company education projects. It also assists EPCA in the proposal of Annual Meeting business session programs as well as in the formulation of EPCA strategy, mission statement and EPCA special communication proposals to the Board. Its members are designated by the EPCA Board and selected amongst young, talented representatives of member companies active in the EPCA Board. The YETT has a mixed composition of producers and service provider member companies. In 2012 the YETT provided valuable input on the ongoing EPCA educational activities such as the extension of the contract with European Schoolnet and EPCA’s partnership to the inGenious project. Together with European Schoolnet and inGenious, the YETT has also been very active in the development of the script of the new EPCA film on careers in the chemical industry. YETT representatives participate as industry representatives in the EPCA Xperimania chats focusing on the EPCA films “Chemistry: All About You” and “Science: Where Can It Take You?”. This year the YETT welcomes new representatives for Bertschi, ExxonMobil and Repsol. For more information on these EPCA bodies please refer to the public part of the EPCA website www.epca.eu. 8
  • 9. 2 MeMbershipAnd pArtiCipAtion strAteGy EPCA is a global network for the global chemical business community, connecting member companies and other stakeholders. EPCA serves as quality platform to meet, exchange information, communicate, transfer learning and think tank. Members are commercial companies having a business interest in or with the European petrochemical industry. Attendance in EPCA seminars, workshops, working groups and think tanks may be open to members and non-members, whereas attendance in EPCA Annual Meetings is strictly reserved for member companies, with the exception of specifically invited academics, authorities and experts or representatives of other associations with whom EPCA has special links. The success of this approach is substantiated by the fact that EPCA managed to increase its membership again in 2012 and reached a record attendance at its 46th Annual Meeting. EPCA now has 678 member companies, aggregating a turnover of more than € 4.2 trillion and 4.7 million employees worldwide. 0 300 600 900 1200 1500 1800 2100 2400 2700 3000 20122011201020092008200720062005200420032002200120001999199819971996 408 1122 1530 1625 1764 1886 1943 1597 1807 1844 1811 1884 2017 2056 2116 1848 2280 2538 2645 1193 1229 1376 1472 1152 1368 1428 1436 1488 432 465 510 471 445 435 416 375 396 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995 286 300 342 348 383 425 485 475 515 506 511 537 555 552 574 616 645 678 MeMbers epCAAnnuAlAndloGistiCsMeetinGsnuMberofdeleGAtes-evolutionsinCe1996 AnnuAlMeetinG loGistiCsMeetinG JointAMlM epCAGlobAlMeMbership 678MeMbers southAmerica1,47% northAmerica8,54% Middleeast3,68% fareast9,43% europe70,69% Africa0,74% easterneurope1,33% turkey4,12% 9
  • 10. 3 ACCounts EPCA net assets amount to € 5.512.570 (rounded figure) on 31 December 2012.That amount is the aggregate of net assets on 31 December 2011 and the positive balance of € 315.177 (rounded figure) reached during 2012 between income and expenditure. The budget arrives at a break- even but EPCA realized this higher result because of a record of EPCA membership income combined with another record of Annual Meeting income. This higher result was achieved notwithstanding increased expenditures by reference to budget for the Annual Meeting (aligned with increased number of delegates) and increased office costs. The EPCA Board decided in December 2012 that EPCA would move to another office in the same building after renovation works at the end of 2013. This caused accelerated depreciation in 2012, which, together with the higher taxes on income from investments in bonds and deposits (tax level on such revenues increased), explains the increase in office costs. 4 AnnuAlMeetinG2012 interContinentAlhotel, MArriotthotel, sofitelChAinbridGehotel budApest,6-10oCtober2012 businesssessions The 2012 EPCA Annual Meeting with its theme “Talent and Technology: Drivers of Innovation in the Chemical Industry” was a great success. On Monday 8 October EPCA President Tom Crotty set the tone of the business sessions program by emphasizing that in order for the industry to have the right people for the future, young people have to be enthused about Science and Engineering. In this context he referred to the inGenious partnership between industry, national Science platforms and ministries of education in which EPCA participates to boost STEM education (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) in Europe. In his introductory industry speech, Mr. Crotty continued that the chemical industry needs to innovate and continue to drive through those technological breakthroughs that meet the needs of an ever-changing world. The industry’s ability to innovate is entirely dependent on and limited by the talents of its people. Mr. Crotty believes that the chemical industry holds the key to resolving the twin challenges that face the world: how to meet the needs of a growing population while also reducing the impact of humankind on the ecology of a fragile earth. This introductory industry speech was followed by three speeches and a panel discussion. Dr. Ajit Baron Shetty delivered a view on the Meeting theme “Talent, Technology and Innovation” from a Healthcare and Pharmaceutical perspective. Drawing on his long career in this sector, Dr. Shetty focused on the importance of great leadership and the need to nurture a dynamic, creative working environment to foster and drive a culture of innovation within enterprises. Dr. Shetty underlined the importance of role models for youngsters to truly develop their potential in a professional context, as well as the need to empower people to take responsibility and decisions. Dr. Shetty also underlined the necessity of gender difference and more ethnic diversity to better meet customers’ needs. More diversity of thought is needed and future managers need to be developed outside their comfort zone. Finally Dr. Shetty acknowledged that the rising costs of developing new products and medicines is a challenge which today is increasingly being met through collaborative relationships with a wide range of partners with their own special talents and technologies. The healthcare sector is moving from internal industry 10
  • 11. discovery to innovation networks linking across companies and industries and with academia. Academic, author and businessman Soumitra Dutta offered EPCA some thoughts on how to turn innovation into sustainable profit. Combining people with technology in the right way leads to innovation but innovation in itself does not necessarily result in sustainable profit. This can only be achieved by leadership. Nowadays consumers are adopting technology faster than commercial corporations. “Close the technology gap” Mr. Dutta called the audience. Organizations must adjust to the new reality of digital social media and have the right technology base to communicate with the young people who are its employees and with those among its customer base. Mr. Dutta reminded the audience that responding to the challenges of being open and working across boundaries pays dividends. Working in formal silo structures – common in many companies – is far more restrictive and less creative and innovative than self-organized networks of people, which are not formally managed but are based on shared cultures and values. To leverage connectivity, it is essential that companies match their structures and processes with the outside world. Although we have wonderful organizations, management processes and incentives are all designed for execution. The challenge for the industry is to balance learning/exploration with efficiency/execution and the answer lies with leadership. John Kao, Chairman, Institute for Large Scale Innovation, past Chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Advisory Council on Innovation, talked about “Defining and adopting appropriate models for innovation”. According to Mr. Kao, innovation is a capability, not a wish. Innovation is about changing the way things are done. Organizations need to verify what their definition of innovation is and if that definition serves them well. What are the focal practices in which they would like to invest in order to create those capabilities separate from management initiative to energize people more? According to Mr. Kao, one formula that is often used in industry to accomplish things differently is to create a hybrid organization, a kind of company within a company that is allowed to create an officially sanctioned counter-culture where things can be done differently. And there needs to be leadership to integrate these things from the top. At the conclusion of the presentations, a panel discussion with the speakers focused on the big takeaway points about talent, technology and innovation. In general terms, speakers agreed that people do not know about the value being generated from within the chemical industry and that this value should be brought out more visibly. Another general remark related to the need to have more examples of role models, not only to increase the visibility of the industry but also to encourage young people and release their imagination. MondAyeveninGAddress In an Evening Address, Dr. Dambisa Moyo, Author Economist, addressed the issue of China’s need for access to resources/commodities. She explained how fundamental global supply and demand imbalances were driving global commodity prices higher and increase the likelihood of conflicts around the world. Therefore Dr. Moyo believed the world needs an international body whose sole mandate is to focus on the threats of resource scarcity and the global challenge that commodities pose. In the context of China’s need for resources and the emerging world where up to 70% of the population is under the age of 25 years, Dr. Moyo pointed out that China’s investment and foreign policy was broadly welcomed as it fosters trade, helps create jobs and offers a much needed infrastructure investment. Dr. Moyo also referred to the fact that over 80 million young people between 18-25 years are unemployed around the world. She underscored the need that in an age of technology and robotics, young people need to develop their technical skills in order to be competitive globally. supplyChAinAndloGistiCsleAdersbreAKfAst On Tuesday 9 October, some sixty supply chain and logistics representatives from producers and logistics service providers participated in an informal breakfast meeting organized in the form of round table discussions chaired by Supply Chain Program Committee members. The discussions focused on the breakthroughs and progress that the industry is making, the challenges in the near future and the reasons why in some respects the industry is still “off the pace” in terms 11
  • 12. of innovative supply chain progress. The Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 report for 2012 positions companies in terms of their degree of Innovative Excellence measured against Operational Excellence. Significantly for the industry, the Top 25 includes several key chemical industry customers but no chemical companies. The discussions revealed a general consensus that, although the industry is making progress, real breakthrough or paradigm shifts are not happening. Participants believed that the Gartner study could be a wake-up call and inspiration for the chemical industry. The chemical industry still appears in many respects to be a traditional and conservative industry. Continuing cost pressure and short-term, opportunistic commodity strategies were seen as barriers to open information exchange and collaboration. There was also a broad consensus on the view that sustainability still lacks clear targets and this is reflected today in soft KPIs. One view was that sustainability and end-consumer pressure will eventually help to drive investment decisions, new customer approaches, and modal shift, although today the latter is often seen as a function of cost pressure. ClosinGlunCh To close the Annual Meeting, EPCA offered its delegates the opportunity to attend a lunch on Tuesday 9 October starring RT. Hon Lord Sebastian Coe, KBE, the Chair of the London Organizing Committee for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Lord Coe addressed the more than five hundred delegates registered for this event on “Talent, Technology and Sports. What Business can Learn from the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics”. Lord Coe explained how the chemicals sector helped make the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics a huge success. He also acknowledged the role the chemical sector had played in helping to put sustainability at the heart of the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics, and made an appeal with the audience to connect to and engage with youngsters using language and technology they understand. budApestMArAthon To promote the film “Chemistry: All About You” and the teachers’ guidelines developed by EPCA and European Schoolnet, EPCA sponsored a mini-marathon organized for school children on Sunday 7 October by the Budapest marathon organizers. Through this initiative, EPCA could reach 93 Hungarian schools and around 4294 youngsters participated in the race. The five winning schools received their award from Lord Sebastian Coe. The whole event gave great visibility to EPCA and the film all over Budapest. inGeniousAtthe46thepCAAnnuAlMeetinG inGenious had a stand at the 46th EPCA Annual Meeting to explain to Meeting delegates the inGenious project and activities. inGenious’ mission is to reinforce young Europeans’ interest in Science and Technology industry careers by influencing Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics education. EPCA is an Associate Partner to inGenious. epCAinforMAlMeetinGlounGes,MeetinGtAbles, MeetinGrooMs,loGistiCsvillAGe As usual EPCA offered its delegates the possibility to have access to informal meeting lounges, spread out over the three EPCA main hotels: InterContinental (ICH) hotel, the Marriott hotel and the Sofitel Chain Bridge hotel. In addition, EPCA delegates had the opportunity to rent meeting tables located in the Marriott hotel. Break-out rooms were available in all of the EPCA hotels, situated at walking distance from one another. Furthermore a part of the Marriott hotel served as “Logistics Village”, reserved in priority for delegates active in logistics operations and supply chain. soCiAlevents The Opening Event on the evening of Sunday 7 October 2012 was organized in the Museum of Fine Arts situated on Heroes’ Square. Against a historic backdrop, delegates appreciated a variety of buffets and entertainment at this major networking event. 12
  • 13. The Happy Hour took place on Monday evening at the InterContinental hotel and followed the keynote address delivered by Dr. Dambisa Moyo. Among cocktail drinks and snacks, the participants further discussed the issues raised by Dr. Moyo during her presentation. Committed to permanently optimize the services for its members, EPCA collected the feedback from Meeting delegates via the “appreciation forms”. Comments and recommendations communicated via these forms are examined in depth by the EPCA Board and are, after due consideration, taken into account in the organization of future events to increase customer satisfaction. The ratings received in the appreciation forms positioned the EPCA service level and the EPCA meeting as “one of the best ever”. AttendAnCestAtistiCs: With more than 2600 registered attendants, EPCA reached an all-time record attendance. As usual, more associate than full EPCA member representatives were present (67% versus 33%), with a total of 68 % (rounded figure) from Western Europe. North America takes a second place representing 13.31% of the Meeting attendance and the Far East comes in third with 9.87%. Delegates registered from 55 different countries in the world whereas EPCA member companies have their registered address in 53 countries. On a global level, the top three attending countries are Germany, the Netherlands and the USA. AnnuAlMeetinG2012AttendAnCe-world totalAMparticipants:2645 northAmerica 13,31% southAmerica 1,51% fareast 9,87% Africa 0,64% Middleeast 4,23% turkey 1,55% easterneurope 1,02% europe 67,87% 13
  • 14. 5 Centerofsupply ChAinexpertise 5.1. The EPCA Supply Chain Program Committee initiated and launched three supply chain working groups in 2012, with a mixed composition of producers and logistics service providers. These activities are supported by global consultants and European academics. All of the working groups are dedicated to sustainable chemical supply chains but working group one focuses on managing complexity and uncertainty, working group two looks at technology as an enabler of sustainable solutions and working group three examines how transparency and collaborative models can support the reaching of sustainability goals. All three working groups are mixed EPCA-Cefic groups. The working groups meet regularly between March 2012 and August 2013. The final conclusions of the working groups will be summarized in one report and shared with the EPCA delegates at the 2013 EPCA Annual Meeting as well as beyond our audience via the EPCA website and social media addresses. 5.2. EPCA Interactive Supply Chain workshop, Frankfurt, 14 15 May 2012 Sixty five delegates attended EPCA’s third Interactive Supply Chain workshop organized by the EPCA Supply Chain Program Committee. The theme of the workshop was “Building Resilient Supply Chains: How to Implement Responsive and Flexible Supply Chains for the Chemical Industry in a Pro-Competitive Way”. The focus of the workshop was on integrating in supply chain design and implementation methods of dealing with complexity and volatility to support the activities of the three supply chain working groups. The workshop covered both “resilience” in a more general setting as well as analyzing building resilience in the chemical supply chain through collaboration. Expert speakers brought in practical examples as well as examples from other sectors. Prof. Dr. Behzad Samii, Eandis Chair in Resilient Supply Chains, Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School, explained how to manage resilient supply chains in an era of turbulence. He emphasized the need to prioritize vulnerability. Companies need to draw up enterprise vulnerability maps and use layered and balanced methods, separate threats from baseline activity, collaborate and build partnerships, and build a culture of awareness and sensitivity to security. Dr. Otto Schulz, Partner Energy Process Industries Practice, Expert in Supply Chain Management, A.T. Kearney, dealt with “How to Manage Volatility in Chemical Supply Chains – Next Level Supply Chain Planning”. Dr. Schulz promoted a three-layer – operational, tactical and strategic – approach to address the supply chain challenges across a timeline. The interactive table discussions in which all delegates actively participated and that responded to the key note messages received, revealed that faced with volatility, chemical supply chains will need global networks, with variable cost models, asset availability and speed. Responsiveness and flexibility will be the key. Lode Beckers, International Financier and Banker, former member of EU chartered Groupeuro, experts on the effect of the Euro on business, provided an “Analysis of the Global and European Financial Situation and Likely Evolution – Impact on the Euro and Business in Europe”. Mr. Beckers explained that the consequence of the Euro was convergence of external value of currency, of interest rates and labor costs. These should have been addressed in a layered approach. Europe ducked the issues of a two-tier Euro, union-wide economic government or a single fiscal policy and there was no clear political superstructure or a European Constitution. Therefore Mr. Beckers suggested that the European Single Market should be the priority and strengthened over the preservation of the 1992 architecture of the Economic and Monetary Union. Prof. Dr. Ann vereecke, Professor, Dean and Partner of the Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School, Professor at Ghent University, provided practical examples of building resilience in supply chains through pro-competitive logistics collaboration. Prof. Vereecke indicated that a lack of partnership in the supply chain may create uncertainties 14
  • 15. that could have been avoided. Research carried out by the management school showed that greatest success comes to those who are able to build and manage partnerships. State of the art examples of building resilience by taking into account customers’ needs were given by Karim Amyuni, Senior Associate – Chemicals Practice, Booz Company. Mr. Amyuni stated that a solution is to create “natural” supply chains that allow differentiating service offerings and supplying strategies without compromising scale benefits and complexity management. 6 eduCAtionACtivities 6.1 In line with its sustained efforts to foster better links between the chemical industry and educational establishments, EPCA decided to extend its partnership with European Schoolnet (EUN) – a network of 31 Ministries of Education in Europe and beyond. Until May 2015, the EPCA film “Chemistry: All About You” and teachers’ guidelines will be disseminated to schools in 12 European countries via the EUN network. 6.2 EPCA has also become an Associate Partner to inGenious, the European Coordinating Body (ECB) for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics education. The ECB brings together major European industries, Ministries of Education and national platforms to increase young people’s interest in Science education and careers and thus address the future skills gap. In the scope of the inGenious project, EPCA will promote chemistry and the chemical industry in schools to help convince youngsters and their teachers that chemistry is an attractive Science and that the chemical industry is a good place to work for. In 2012, EPCA developed various activities under the inGenious umbrella. Representatives of inGenious had a stand at the EPCA Annual Meeting in Budapest and they were also present in the EPCA tent during EPCA’s promotion of the kids run at the Budapest marathon on 7 October 2012. The EPCA President referred to inGenious in his Opening Speech during the Annual Meeting. Together with APPE, the Association of Petrochemical Producers in Europe, EPCA launched Xperimania V together with inGenious. Xperimania v involves 4 online chats between European schools and industry representatives on joint issues. The first Xperimania V chat, managed by EPCA, took place on 25 October 2012. YETT and other industry representatives participated in an online discussion with 21 schools from 11 countries. Using the EPCA film “Chemistry: All About You” as a starting point for the discussion, the chat focused on plastics and energy savings, energy efficiency and chemistry and waste, chemistry and food. A 4th and final Xperimania V chat will take place on 29 May 2013 and will use the new EPCA film to discuss careers in the chemical industry. EPCA and inGenious will also jointly organize an EPCA / inGenious / UNESCO teacher’s workshop during the EPCA Annual Meeting in Berlin from 5 to 9 October 2013. 25 European teachers, designated by EUN, will, together with 5 non-European teachers recruited by UNESCO, participate in a 3-day workshop. All teachers will be able to participate not only in the EPCA Annual Meeting business sessions program and Closing Lunch session but also in the social program. The teachers will also be able to meet and discuss issues with representatives of the EPCA Board, the EPCA Supply Chain Program Committee and the Young EPCA Think Tank. 6.3 EPCA has also formalized the extension of its cooperation with UNESCO. The EPCA films and teachers’ guidelines will continue to be distributed through theUNESCO network of 9000 schools and the 15
  • 16. EPCA films will be shown at key UNESCO workshops focusing on Engineering and Sciences. The new EPCA film “Science: Where Can It Take You?” will be launched at the fourth Xperimania chat on 29 May 2013 with the support of UNESCO. 6.4 EPCA will continue to coordinate its educational activities with other associations such as APLA and GPCA as well as with EPCA member companies that wish to co-operate with EPCA in this field. The sister associations and EPCA member companies are given the opportunity to use the EPCA films and teachers’ guidelines for free to promote the chemical industry and Science education in their respective regions. 6.5 After the first EPCA film “Chemistry: All About You” that shows that chemistry is everywhere, EPCA has initiated a second film called “Science: where Can It Take You?”. This film will be launched at the fourth Xperimania chat on 29 May 2013. The new film targets youngsters in the 14 to 18 age group and shows them that working for the chemical industry can offer them rewarding job prospects, unique development opportunities and a chance to create a sustainable future for all. Hence, the film calls upon youngsters to choose and study STEM now. The film will be distributed through the EPCA website and social media as well as through the networks of the EPCA member companies, of European Schoolnet, inGenious, UNESCO and other stakeholders. 7 Co-operAtionbetween epCAAndeCtA The European Chemical Transport Association, ECTA, was originally established as an EPCA “logistics” project with EPCA financial, managerial as well as HR support in the form of an association. The association was set up for developing best practices to achieve safer and more environment-friendly European chemical land transport as well as productivity improvements via joint working groups between ECTA members and chemical industry representatives selected by Cefic. In 2010 ECTA, with the help of EPCA, became a fully independent association and advocacy body active for the European chemical land transport sector, recognized by EU authorities and many other stakeholders. ECTA continues to rent offices in the EPCA premises and EPCA continues to render certain administration services for ECTA. 8 Co-operAtionbetween epCAAndCefiC The co-operation between EPCA and Cefic has continued in 2012. It takes the form of a participation of the Cefic Director General in the EPCA Board and of the EPCA Secretary General in the Cefic SIG (Strategy Implementation Group) Logistics. The co-operation is also achieved via the fact that an EPCA Vice-President is a member of the Cefic Board, that some EPCA Board members are also members of the Board of APPE, the Association of Petrochemical Producers in Europe, which is part of Cefic, and of the Board of Plastics Europe, which is a Cefic affiliated member. To coordinate the supply chain and logistics activities between the two organizations, the Cefic Logistics Director is an ex-officio member of the EPCA Supply Chain Program Committee. Also the three supply chain working groups are joint EPCA-Cefic working groups. EPCA will continue the co-operation with Cefic in 2013 and thereafter with a clear focus on respective strategic goals, core competencies and optimizing resources. 9 Co-operAtionbetween epCAAndiMpCA Since 1991 EPCA supplies services to the International Methanol Producers and Consumers Association (IMPCA). IMPCA is composed of 75 members active in the global methanol industry. 16
  • 17. 10 AnnuAlMeetinG2013 hotelinterContinentAl hotelpullMAnsChweiZerhof berlin,GerMAny 5–9oCtober2013 As usual, EPCA’s approach will provide a holistic as well as a pragmatic view on key elements that can drive our business community forward. Dedicated to Leadership, this year’s Annual Meeting conference sessions feature formidable speakers of global renown. Have confirmed: • President Bill Clinton, Founder of the Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States. • Dr. Kurt Bock, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors, BASF SE. • Mr. Mohamed Al-Mady, Vice Chairman and CEO, SABIC. • Prof. Niall Ferguson, Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History, Harvard University. • Mr. Paul Lord, Research Director, Gartner Supply Chain Research will deal with supply chain leadership. • Mr. Sergio Barbarino, Research and Development, Principal Engineer, Procter and Gamble Co. • Mr. Peter Holicki, Global Vice President Manufacturing Hydrocarbons and Energy, Dow Europe. • Mr. Andrew Jackson, President CEO, Agility - Chemicals Sector • Award-winning journalist Nadine Dereza will moderate the sessions. To optimize business-to-business meetings, EPCA sessions have been kept to a minimum and will take place on Monday 7 October, from 08h00 to 09h45 and on Tuesday 8 October from 08h00 to 09h30. The Closing Address by President Clinton, Founder of the Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States, will be on Tuesday 8 October from 12h30 to 13h10, followed by lunch. In order to allow delegates to spend maximum time on their business-to-business meetings, the EPCA Board decided to no longer organize a keynote address nor a Happy Hour on the Monday afternoon. 11 bestinClAss In 2013 the EPCA Board, the Supply Chain Program Committee, the Young EPCA Think Tank and the whole EPCA staff will, together with EPCA’s contractors and sub-contractors, continue their joint efforts to keep EPCA amongst the “best in class” professional service organizations for the chemical business community with a clear focus on being “green” and promoting sustainability in everything we do. It is our aim to respond quickly, efficiently and cost effectively to the needs expressed by our member companies. We do so within the scope of our mission statement and strategic focus of: • Huge global network connecting member companies and stakeholders, • Quality platform to meet and to communicate, exchange information and transfer of learning, • Think tank that initiates, facilitates and promotes ideas and projects of interest to the long term sustainable development of the chemical industry, its business partners and service providers, • Contributing to the improvement of the public image of the global chemical business community, • Applying sustainability principles in daily management operations and relations with suppliers, customers and stakeholders. • Continuously improve the environmental impact of its meetings. Every EPCA activity results necessarily in a publication, film or presentation shared with our audiences and network, as well as, since 2011, with the general public and especially with the youngsters. Chemicals are part of the solution. We are proud to serve that business segment. We look forward to meeting you in Berlin from 5 to 9 October 2013. The EPCA Board of Directors, April 2013 17
  • 19. Dear Member Representatives, I have the pleasure in enclosing, on behalf of the Board of Directors, the Financial Report for the year ending 31 December 2012 showing a positive balance of income and expenditure of € 315.176,78. The accounts have been audited by KPMG Brussels. The following membership fees have been decided for 2013 by the Ordinary General Meeting of 8 October 2012 in Budapest. Full Members € 2.500,00 Associate Members € 1.000,00 The Membership fees and the budget for the financial year January-December 2014 will be subject to approval by the Full Members at the Ordinary General Meeting in Berlin on 7 October 2013. You will receive the appropriate documentation later in the year. Yours faithfully, Dr. Hans-Jörg Bertschi, Treasurer tAbleofContents Treasurers’ report 19 Independent Auditors’ Report 20 Balance sheet 21 Statement of income and expenditure 22 Statement of cash flows 23 Notes to the financial statements 24 1 General comments 24 2 Fixed assets 24 3 Bonds and deposits 24 4 Accounts receivable 24 5 Cash and cash equivalents 24 6 Accounts payable and provisions 24 7 Net assets 24 8 Membership fees 25 9 Income and expenditure: Annual Meeting, 6 – 10 October 2012 25 10 Financial income (net) 25 11 Income from administration fees from other associations (net) 25 12 Expenses of Brussels office 25 13 Pension liabilities 25 14 Contingent liabilities 25 14.1 Hotel reservation commitments 25 14.2 Rental commitments 25 19
  • 20. To the members of The European Petrochemical Association a.i.s.b.l. reportonthefinAnCiAl stAteMents We have audited the accompanying financial statements of The European Petrochemical Association a.i.s.b.l. (“the Association”), which comprise the balance sheet, as at December 31, 2012, the statement of income and expenditures, cash flows for the year then ended, and notes, comprising a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information, which shows net assets of € 5.512.569,63 and a net result for the year 2012 of € 315.176,78. theboArdofdireCtorsoftheAssoCiAtion’s responsibilityforthefinAnCiAlstAteMents The Board of Directors of the Association is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these financial statements in accordance with Belgian generally accepted accounting principles, and for such internal control as the Board of Directors of the Association determines is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. Auditors’responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing. Those standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on our judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, we consider internal control relevant to the entity’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the Board of Directors of the Association, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion. opinion In our opinion, the financial statements give a true and fair view of the financial position of the Association as at 31 December, 2012, and of its financial performance and its cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with Belgian generally accepted accounting principles. Brussels, 18 April 2013 KPMG Réviseurs d’Entreprises represented by Olivier Declercq Réviseur d’Entreprises independent Auditors’report 2020
  • 21. notes 31.12.2012(eur) 31.12.2011(eur) Assets Fixed assets 2 158.309,16 263.425,98 Bonds and deposits 3 5.238.546,75 5.175.484.31 Accounts receivable 4 1.337.664,49 201.181,04 Cash and cash equivalents 5 281.179,84 222.416,27 7.015.700,24 5.862.507,60 Liabilities Accounts payable and provisions 6 1.503.130,61 665.114,75 Net assets 7 5.512.569,63 5.197.392,85 Represented by: Net assets as at 31 December, 2011 2010 5.197.392,85 5.066.846,29 Balance of income and expenditure for the period 315.176,78 130.546,56 7.015.700,24 5.862.507,60 bAlAnCesheetAsAt31deCeMber,2012 21
  • 22. note 31.12.2012 (eur)12Months 31.12.2011 (eur)12Months budGet2012 (eur)12Months budGet2013 (eur)12Months Income Membership fees: 682.000,00 753.000,00 - Full members 165.000,00 160.000,00 - Associate members 627.000,00 593.000,00 8 792.000,00 753.000,00 682.000,00 753.000,00 Annual Meeting 9 2.383.336,17 2.391.986,77 2.085.855,00 2.373.800,00 Supply Chain Workshop 36.175,00 31.100,00 32.600,00 - Financial income (net) 10 119.729,00 344.310,58 200.000,00 200.000,00 Income from administration/ other associations (net) 11 57.562,02 56.576,34 58.600,00 58.600,00 Other operating exceptional income 24.527,94 10.330,58 - - Meeting room rental catering 15.233,54 14.955,30 12.000,00 14.960,00 3.428.563,67 3.602.259,57 3.071.055,00 3.410.690,00 Expenditure Expenses Annual Meeting 9 -1.972.063,88 -2.284.739.49 -1.903.684,00 -2.494.308,00 Expenses Supply Chain Workshop -51.326,04 -42.651,50 -50.100,00 - Expenses of Brussels office 12 -852.503,25 -955.638,39 -809.084,00 -834.808,00 W-off clients unrecoverable VAT -47.774,49 -16.560,85 -40.000,00 -16.560,00 Special projects (Supply Chain) -55.226,69 -172.122,79 -95.000,00 -144.500,00 Special projects (Education) -134.492,55 - -165.000,00 -144.520,00 -3.113.386,89 -3.471.713,01 -3.062.868,00 -3.634.696,00 Balance of income and expenditure 315.176,78 130.546,56 8.187,00 -224.006,00 stAteMentofinCoMeAndexpenditure fortheyeArendeddeCeMber31,2012 2222
  • 23. stAteMentofCAshflows fortheyeArendeddeCeMber31,2012 eur eur Cash flows from operating activities Income 3.428.563,67 Expenditure -3.113.386,89 Balance of income and expenditure 315.176,78 Adjustment for depreciation 109.595,43 Operating result before working capital changes 424.772,21 Increase in accounts payable and provisions 838.015,86 Decrease in accounts receivable -1.136.483,45 Net cash from operating activities 126.304,62 Cash flows from investing activities Purchase of fixed assets -4.478,61 Net acquisition of bonds and deposits -63.062,44 Net cash used in investing activities -67.541,05 Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 58.763,57 Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year 222.416,27 Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the year 281.179,84 23
  • 24. notestothefinAnCiAlstAteMents 1.GenerAlCoMMents The financial statements are prepared in accordance with Belgian generally accepted accounting principles. The budget 2012 included in this report is the budget voted by the Ordinary General Meeting in 2011. The budget 2013 has been voted by the Ordinary General Meeting in 2012. EPCA prepares and files statutory accounts. The statutory accounts are filed within 30 days after their approval by the Ordinary General Meeting of Full Members. 2.fixedAssets Fixed assets are depreciated according to the straight line method at the following percentages: The building where EPCA rents its premises will be fully renovated. This implies that the association will move to new premises on another floor of the building in December 2013. Therefore the fixed furnishings of the actual premises are depreciated at an accelerated rate in 2012 and 2013. 3.bondsAnddeposits All deposits and bonds are stated at their acquisition value. Additional acquisition costs are expensed. The Bonds are booked at their acquisition value and it is intended to keep them until their maturity date unless and only for exceptional or severely adverse events. 4.ACCountsreCeivAble 5.CAshAndCAsheQuivAlents Cash represents bank current accounts and petty cash. 6.ACCountspAyAbleAndprovisions 7.netAssets Net assets amount to € 5.512.569,63 on December 31, 2012. The Ordinary General Meeting of EPCA has decided on 4 October 2011 to build up restricted reserves, in the form of accumulated net assets that would be unavailable for distribution up to an amount of € 4.000.000,00. This amount of restricted reserves will be reviewed in the Ordinary General Meeting 2013. 31.12.2012(eur) Amounts due from members and other debtors (mainly 2013 memberships invoices in December 2012) 854.789,84 Guarantees 21.924,07 VAT to be recovered 11.567,11 Deferred charges and accrued income (€ 74.529,13 accrued income) 498.019,72 Provision for doubtful receivables (unpaid memberships) -48.636,25 1.337.664,49%p.A. Office equipment 20 – 33 1/3 Computer equipment 33 1/3 Cars owned 20 Office furniture and fixed furnishings 10 31.12.2012(eur) Investments, Funds 200.000,00 Investments, Bonds 4.890.269,40 Short term deposit 148.277,35 5.238.546,75 31.12.2012(eur) Trade debts and creditor customers, due to 2013 memberships paid in early December 2012 (€ 8.297,50), and invoices booked in January 2013 176.705,52 Provision for employees’ benefits (holiday pay, salaries…) 152.099,08 Taxes on patrimony and on salaries 9.971,90 Accrued charges, deferred income special provisions (including € 794.000 for 2013 membership) 1.164.354,11 1.503.130,61 2424
  • 25. At 31 December 2012, EPCA net assets include: - A restricted reserve of € 1.600.000,00 that covers any future events adversely impacting the financial position of EPCA. - A restricted reserve of € 1.600.000,00 that covers the costs of an eventual cancellation of the Annual Meeting. - A restricted reserve of € 800.000,00 that covers the costs of all of the contracted rental commitments (office rental and office equipment) before term. - An accumulated result of € 1.512.569,63, including the balance of income and expenditure of € 315.176,78 for the year 2012. 8.MeMbershipfees The membership fees for 2012 have been established by the Ordinary General Meeting at the level of € 2.500,00 for Full Members and € 1.000,00 for Associated Members, unchanged from 2008. Income is considerably higher than budgeted due to an unprecedented number of participants to the Annual Meeting, combined with an overall increase in membership. 9.inCoMeAndexpenditure: AnnuAlMeetinG,6–10oCtober2012 Income is at the same level as 2011 due to an increased attendance of paying delegates and diminished expenditures by reference to last year, notwithstanding the sponsoring by EPCA, of the kids run at the 2012 Budapest Marathon on Sunday 7 October 2012. 10.finAnCiAlinCoMe(net) Financial income mainly results from interests on bonds. The financial charges relate mainly to bank costs and expenses relating to accounts payable collection. 11.inCoMefroMAdMinistrAtionfeesfroM otherAssoCiAtions(net) The related costs of administration for other associations have been netted with the fee income. The fee and costs relating to the administration of the following organizations are included under this caption: ECTA and IMPCA. 12.expensesofbrusselsoffiCe The expenses of the Brussels office represent 50% of the total local administrative and personnel expenses. The other 50% are allocated to the Annual Meeting. The organizational and secretarial expenses of the meeting therefore include the allocated expenses as described above as well as all expenses that can be immediately attributed to the meetings such as speakers, catering, printing and mailing, technical equipment etc. 13.pensionliAbilities A group pension scheme operates for the whole staff and is a defined benefit scheme. In addition, a separate pension scheme exists for the Association’s Secretary General in the form of a defined benefit scheme. 14.ContinGentliAbilities 14.1 Hotel reservations commitments Until hotel rooms are charged to participants, EPCA has a commitment to the contracted EPCA hotels to use the reserved rooms or to cancel them at reasonable notice. Should the contractual allotments be reduced in excess of what is provided for in the hotel contracts, the hotels will charge cancellation fees to EPCA. The possible exposure cannot be determined because the total number of rooms effectively needed is only known shortly before the Annual Meeting. An inquiry showed that it was not possible to insure against this risk. 14.2 Rental commitments EPCA has concluded rental contracts for office space and office equipment. In December 2013 EPCA will enter new premises with a 9 years contract including an exit article after 6 years. The total future liabilities for these contracts can be summarized as follows: eur Income Registration fees 2.177.955,00 Sponsorship and hotels 205.381,17 2.383.336,17 Expenditure Organizational and secretarial expenses -1.972.063,88 411.272,29 duewithin1yeAr (2013)eur 1-5yeArs (2014-2018)eur Office space 166.518,52 583.150,00 Office equipment 18.318,76 58.360,52 184.837,28 641.510,52 25
  • 27. The fundamental policy rules can be found in EPCA’s Articles of Association. The principal structures are • The Board of Directors • The General Meeting Daily management is assured by the Secretary General under supervision of the Executive Committee. Each company is represented within the association by its Official Representative. Working Groups and Think Tanks are created and organized with the approval of the Board of Directors. These groups are composed of member company representatives to assist EPCA on specific projects. External consultants, academics and influential representatives of authorities can assist to the meetings of these groups as specially invited persons. theGenerAlMeetinG The General Meeting comprises the Official Representatives of the Full member companies. Full members have a voting right based on “one company, one vote” system. The General Meeting meets formally once per year. The powers of the General Meeting include the 1) appointment of the members of the Board, 2) the approval of the EPCA audited accounts and budget and 3) the decision on membership fees. An Extraordinary General Meeting can be convened. The General Assembly is led by the President of EPCA, supported by the other Board members. Decisions are recorded in formal minutes and are made available to participants. theboArdofdireCtors The EPCA policy is decided by its Board of Directors, composed of a maximum of 18 members. These members are elected by the Ordinary General Meeting of Full members for a period of 3 years amongst member company representatives. They may stand for re-election at the end of the initial term of office. The Board of Directors selects the President, Vice- President(s), Treasurer and maximum 15 other senior representatives of member companies. The President, Vice – President(s) and the Treasurer form the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee oversees the daily management of the Secretary General and assists same where appropriate. The Board reflects the composition of the EPCA membership base, including both Full and Associate members. In each of these categories industry leaders are selected to be part of the Board, given due regard to the importance of the relevant member company they represent, to the seniority of the individual Board member as well as to the time and effort he or she commits to dedicate to the EPCA activities and the promotion of same within the Board member’s company. The Board meets formally 4 times a year. The Board sets the EPCA strategy, risk management and succession planning. The Board also establishes the yearly accounts, budget and EPCA membership fees and proposes same for approval to the Ordinary General Meeting of Full members. The Board forms such committees as it deems appropriate. It decides which activities, think tanks, working groups, meetings, workshops or seminars EPCA should organize or contribute to and in which projects of interest EPCA should participate. The Board establishes the EPCA meeting fees and assists the Secretary General in the organization of the Annual Meetings, seminars, conferences, workshops, think tanks and working groups. theseCretAryGenerAl The Secretary General executes the daily management of the Association and implements the EPCA strategy as well as the decisions taken by the Board. He/she proposes to the Board or the Executive Committee such actions, changes or improvements of strategy, policies, operations and processes as he/she deems fit for the benefit of EPCA and its members. theoffiCiAlrepresentAtive The Official Representative represents the member company she or he works for within the association. Official Representatives of Full members have a vote at General Meetings. The Official Representative ensures the transmission of EPCA information to all relevant company units and persons involved in EPCA activities. The EPCA Articles of Association (English version) can be downloaded from our website www.epca.eu. 27
  • 28. exeCutiveCoMMittee Dr. Hans-Jörg BERTSCHI BERTSCHI EPCA Treasurer Jan Arthur HAMMER ODFJELL EPCA Vice-President Tom CROTTY INEOS GROUP EPCA Vice-President IN ATTENDANCE Cathy DEMEESTERE EPCA Secretary General Peter HOLICKI DOW EUROPE EPCA Vice-President boArdofdireCtors AsofApril2013 Jan vAN den BERGH EVONIK INDUSTRIES EPCA President 28
  • 29. boArdofdireCtors Paul BOOTH SABIC EUROPE Piotr CHELMINSKI POLSKI KONCERN NAFTOWY ORLEN Brian DAvIS SHELL CHEMICALS Prof. Dr. Rainer DIERCKS BASF Olivier GREINER TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS REFINING Eelco HOEKSTRA ROYAL VOPAK Jossi LANDESMAN BELGIUM MARKETING SERVICES Juhan ROBBERTS EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL EUROPE Juan Carlos RUIZ REPSOL Marc SCHULLER ARKEMA FRANCE Emanuele TAGLIABUE VERSALIS ex-offiCio Charles DREvNA AFPM (American Fuel Petrochemical Manufacturers) – USA Graciela J. GONZÁLEZ ROSAS APLA (Asociación Petroquímica y Química Latinoamericana) – Argentina Dr. Hubert MANDERY Cefic (European Chemical Industry Council) – Belgium 29
  • 30. Frank ANDREESEN BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE Philip BROwITT CHAINOLOGY Cathy DEMEESTERE EPCA Romuald de HAUT de SIGY ARKEMA Sébastien DESREUMAUX NORBERT DENTRESSANGLE Johan DEvOS BERTSCHI ex-offiCio Anthony ELwINE DAMCO EUROPE Paul GOOCH THE LOGICAL GROUP Jean-Christophe HERMAND TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS REFINING Neil MOON AGILITY CHEMICALS Jens Holger NIELSEN SAMSKIP MULTIMODAL CONTAINER LOGISTICS wolfgang SCHNABEL DOW EUROPE Dr. Angela STIEGLITZ BASF Kees vAN SEvENTER ROYAL VOPAK Chris wOOD INEOS EUROPE Jos vERLINDEN CEFIC supplyChAinproGrAM CoMMittee AsofApril2013 Raf BEMELMANS SABIC EUROPE Chairman 30
  • 31. wouter BLEUKX INEOS CHLORVINYLS John MCGUFFIN EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL EUROPE Peter STEwART SHELL CHEMICALS Cathy DEMEESTERE EPCA Ana MONTENEGRO REPSOL Edward STONES DOW EUROPE Hans DE wILLIGEN ROYAL VOPAK Dr. Peter SCHwAB BASF Yvonne vAN DER LAAN SABIC EUROPE Michael KOCH BERTSCHI Howard SELLERS AGILITY CHEMICALS younGepCAthinKtAnK AsofApril2013 Anne-valentine BELEvITSCH TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS REFINING Chair Person 31
  • 32. Eleanor CONwAY Membership Administrator Meetings Administrator IMPCA Co-ordinator Nathalie PREvOO Meeting Coordination Manager Bruno JURqUET Accountant Roberto vILLEGAS DEL vAL IT Manager Frédérique PIRET Administrative Assistant stAff AsofApril2013 Cathy DEMEESTERE Secretary General 32
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  • 35. yeAr nAMe CoMpAny Country 1970 - 1973 E.R. Yates Monsanto Belgium 1973 - 1975 B. Verkaaik N.V.C.P. The Netherlands 1975 - 1977 C. Capitani ANIC SpA Italy 1977 - 1980 R. Rose Rhône Poulenc Industries France 1980 - 1982 M.E. Robinson ICI United Kingdom 1982 - 1984 J.T. Quant Shell Internationale Mij. The Netherlands 1984 - 1987 C.Payá Enfersa SA / Hispanoil Spain 1987 - 1990 H.Bjøntegård Dyno Industrier Norway 1990 - 1995 G. Porta ENI Italy 1995 - 1997 J.H. Kruit DSM Hydrocarbons The Netherlands 1997 - 1998 Dr. R.B.Walker ICI Chemicals Polymers United Kingdom 1998 - 2000 Dr. W.D. Cruyt TotalFina Belgium 2000 - 2003 R. Willems Shell Chemicals United Kingdom 2003 - 2006 Dr. W. Thünker Deutsche BP/BP Refining Petrochemicals Germany 2006 - 2008 B. Litjens Sabic Europe The Netherlands 2009 - 2010 Dr. A. Heuser BASF Germany 2010 - 2012 T. Crotty Ineos Group United Kingdom 2013 - Present J. Van den Bergh Evonik Industries Germany listofepCApresidents 35
  • 36. yeAr nAMe CoMpAny Country 1975 - 1978 T.D. Overton BP Chemicals United Kingdom 1978 - 1981 G. Van der Schueren Petrochim Belgium 1981 - 1982 H.U. Fintelmann Hoechst Germany 1982 - 1984 C. Payá Enfersa Spain 1984 - 1987 H. Bjøntegård Dyno Industrier Norway 1987 - 1990 G. Porta Montedison Italy 1990 - 1991 D. Kempermann Condea Chemie Germany 1991 - 1992 F.A.G. Collot d’Escury Akzo Chemicals The Netherlands 1992 - 1993 F. Wehmeier Veba Oel Germany 1992 - 1995 B. Wiltz Elf Atochem France 1993 - 1995 J.H. Kruit DSM Hydrocarbons The Netherlands 1995 - 1997 Dr. R.B. Walker ICI Chemicals Polymers United Kingdom 1997 - 1998 Dr. W.D. Cruyt Petrofina Belgium 1998 - 2000 J-P. Vettier TotalFina France 2000 - 2003 Dr. W. Thünker Veba Oel Germany 2003 - 2009 T. Walthie The Dow Chemical Co. Switzerland 2009 - 2010 T. Crotty Ineos Group United Kingdom 2009 - 2010 J. P. Broeders Vopak The Netherlands 2010 - 2010 O. Greiner Total Petrochemicals Refining Belgium 2009 - 2011 G. van‘t Hoff Shell Chemicals United Kingdom 2010 - Present J. A. Hammer Odfjell Norway 2011 - Present P. Holicki Dow Europe The Netherlands 2012 - 2012 J. Van den Bergh Evonik Industries Germany 2013 - Present T. Crotty Ineos Group United Kingdom listofepCAviCe-presidents 36
  • 37. yeAr nAMe CoMpAny Country 1975 - 1979 M.J.Cooper Panocean-Anco United Kingdom 1979 - 1981 Dr. G. Ziffer Anic Italy 1981 - 1984 A.J. Metzlar Van Ommeren The Netherlands 1984 - 1985 W.E.R. van Herwijnen Shell Nederland Chemie The Netherlands 1985 - 1989 Dr. G. Ziffer Anic Italy 1989 - 1992 T. Linaae Stolt-Nielsen Shipping Norway 1992 - 1993 F. Lerno Coulier Transport Belgium 1993 - 1997 C. Bosman Chemgas The Netherlands 1997 - 2001 P.P. Evertse ExxonMobil Petroleum and Chemical Belgium 2001 - 2003 N.J.A. von Hombracht Koninklijke VOPAK The Netherlands 2003 - 2005 D.Tual Atofina France 2005 - 31.12.2008 Dr. H-J. Bertschi Bertschi AG Switzerland yeAr nAMe CoMpAny Country 1970 - 1977 F.J. Plesman Carbonit The Netherlands 1977 - 1980 A.J. Metzlar Nieuwe Matex The Netherlands 1980 - 1983 M.J . Cooper Panocean-Anco United Kingdom 1983 - 1985 J.C. Verchin Atochem France 1985 - 1988 T. Linaae Stolt-Nielsen Shipping Norway 1988 - 1992 C.Bosman Chemgas The Netherlands 1992 - 1997 M. Gisiger SGS Switzerland 1997 - 2004 O. Tangeraas Odfjell Norway 2004 - 2010 J.A. Hammer Odfjell Norway 2010 - 2011 Ph. Browitt Agility United Kingdom 2012 - present Dr. H-J. Bertschi Bertschi Switserland listofepCAChAirMenoftheloGistiCsCoMMittee listofepCAtreAsurers 37
  • 38. yeAr nAMe CoMpAny Country 2009 - 2011 Ph. Browitt Agility United Kingdom 2012 - Present R. Bemelmans Sabic Europe The Netherlands listofepCAChAirMenofthesupplyChAin proGrAMCoMMittee yeAr nAMe CoMpAny Country 2002 - 2006 C. Demeestere EPCA Belgium 2007 - 2008 G. van’t Hoff Shell Chemicals United Kingdom 2009 - 2010 O. Greiner Total Petrochemicals Refining Belgium 2010 - 2012 N. Brunelle Total Petrochemicals Refining Belgium 2012 - Present A-V. Belevitsch Total Petrochemicals Refining Belgium yeAr nAMe 1974 - 1998 E.R. Yates 1998 - present C. Demeestere listofepCAChAirpersonsoftheyounGepCAthinKtAnK listofepCAdireCtor/seCretAryGenerAl 38
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  • 40. EPCA membership include: • Producers of chemicals in Europe • Producers of chemicals outside Europe • Service providers that generate a substantial part of their turnover from activities performed for or with the chemical industry : chemical supply chain service providers (such as, but not limited to : freight forwarding, 4PL, transport companies whatever the mode, terminalling, handling, warehousing, storage, cleaning), traders and distributors, consultants, engineering companies, surveyors and inspectorates, specialized press, investors and financial service providers • Port other authorities organized as companies rendering services to the chemical business community An updated list of members can be found on the website www.epca.eu our MeMbers 40
  • 41. Full members as of April 2013 Associate members as of April 2013 41
  • 42. full MeMbers 42 AustriA BOREALIS AG Wagramerstrasse 17-19 1220 VIENNA T 43.1/22400-0 F 43.1/22400333 Markku KORvENRANTA DONAU CHEMIE A.G. Am Heumarkt 10 A-1030 VIENNA T 43.1/71147-0 F 43.1/71147-5 James SCHOBER OMv REFINING MARKETING GmbH Trabrennstrasse 6-8, 1020 VIENNA T 43.1/40440-27260 F 43.1/40440-627260 Maximilian GRASSERBAUER belGiuM ALBEMARLE EUROPE SPRL Parc Scientifique Einstein Rue du Bosquet 9 1348 LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVE T 32.10/481711 F 32.10/481717 Jan vIJvERMAN CHEvRON PHILLIPS CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL N.v. Brusselsesteenweg 355 3090 OVERIJSE T 32.2/6891211 F 32.2/6891472 Benny MERMANS EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL EUROPE A division of ExxonMobil Petroleum Chemical Hermeslaan 2 1831 MACHELEN T 32.2/7222111 F 32.2/7222780 Juhan ROBBERTS HUNTSMAN EUROPE BvBA Everslaan 45 3078 EVERBERG T 32.2/7589211 F 32.2/7595501 Anne HEIRMAN RÜTGERS BELGIUM N.v. Vredekaai 18 9060 ZELZATE T 32.9/3429542 F 32.9/3429609 Kris vANHERBERGEN SOLvAY S.A. Rue de Ransbeek 1120 BRUSSELS T 32.2/2642111 F 32.2/2646061 Pierre CLERBOIS TAMINCO BvBA Pantserschipstraat 207 9000 GHENT T 32.9/2541411 F 32.9/2541410 Laurent LENOIR TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS REFINING Rue de l’Industrie 52 1040 BRUSSELS T 32.2/2889111 F 32.2/2883424 Olivier GREINER CroAtiA DIOKI d.d. ORGANIC PETROCHEMISTRY Zitnjak bb (Zitnjak) 10000 ZAGREB T 385.1/2483550 F 385.1/2407364 Zdenko BELOSEvIC frAnCe AIR LIqUIDE S.A. 75 Quai d’Orsay 75321 PARIS T 33.1/40625555 F 33.1/49835140 Bertrand BARRIqUAND
  • 43. 43 ARKEMA 420 Rue d’Estienne d’Orves 92700 COLOMBES T 33.1/49008080 F 33.1/49008396 Marc SCHULLER INFINEUM SAS FRANCE Tour Ventose 2-6 Rue Des Bourets 92156 SURESNES T 33.1/55491460 F 33.1/55491470 Alain CORBIN LUBRIZOL FRANCE SAS 25 Quai de France 76100 ROUEN T 33.2/35581400 F 33.2/35727654 Michel BUDIN NOvAPEX Le Carré Joannès, 29 Avenue Joannès Masset CS 10619 69258 LYON CEDEX 09 T 33.4/26991801 F 33.4/26991838 Raymond SINNAH SOLvAY 190 Avenue Thiers Etoile Part Dieu 69457 LYON T 33.4/37 24 88 88 F 33.4/72899501 Sebastien MERIC GerMAny ARSOL AROMATICS GmbH Co. KG Uferstrasse 105 45881 GELSENKIRCHEN T 49.209/409090 F 49.209/4090924 Ullrich FINGER BASF SE Carl-Bosch-Strasse 38 67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN T 49.621/600 F 49.621/6042525 Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer DIERCKS BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AG Industrial Operations, Procurement Trading Kaiser-Wilhelm-Allee Building K12 51368 LEVERKUSEN T 49.214/3076958 F 49.214/3061428 Thomas UDESEN BP EUROPA SE / BP REFINING PETROCHEMICALS GmbH Wittener Strasse 45 44789 BOCHUM T 49.234/3154956 F 49.234/3153150 Achim BOTHE CELANESE GmbH Supply Management/Procurement RM Europe Frankfurter Strasse 111 61476 KRONBERG / TAUNUS T 49.69/30516000 F 49.69/30516006 Andreas OBERKIRCH DHC SOLvENT CHEMIE GmbH Timmerhellstrasse 28 45478 MÜLHEIM / RUHR T 49.208/99400 F 49.208/9940150 Dr. Johannes BREMER EvONIK INDUSTRIES AG Rodenbacher Chaussee 4 63457 HANAU T 49.6181/5912909 F 49.6181/59712909 Ruediger EBERHARD HALTERMANN GmbH Rehbachstrasse 20 67105 SCHIFFERSTADT T 49.6232/1340 F 49.6232/134206 Henrik KRÜPPER LANXESS DEUTSCHLAND GmbH Building W4, Room 316 51369 LEVERKUSEN T 49.214/3081808 F 49.214/3082718 Holger HUEPPELER OXEA GROUP Otto Roelen Strasse 3 46147 OBERHAUSEN T 49.208/6933100 F 49.208/6933101 Jan HILLE RAFFINERY HEIDE GmbH Meldorfer Strasse 43 25770 HEMMINGSTEDT T 49.481/6930 F 49.481/693 2542 Jürgen wOLLSCHLÄGER STYROLUTION GmbH Erlenstrasse 2 - 6 60325 FRANKFURT T 49.6950/9550-1200 F 49.6950/9550-1248 Dr. Alexander GLÜCK vINNOLIT GmbH Co. KG Carl-Zeiss-Ring 25 85737 ISMANING T 49.89/961030 F 49.89/96103115 Francesco TALARICO wACKER CHEMIE AG Hanns-Seidel-Platz 4 81737 MUNICH T 49.89/6279-0 F 49.89/6279-1770 Dr. Erk Thorsten HEYEN
  • 44. hunGAry BORSODCHEM ZRT. Bolyai Tér 1 3700 KAZINCBARCIKA T 36.48/511501 F 36.48/310602 vladimír KARKOSKA TISZA CHEMICAL GROUP PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY TVK PLC P.O. Box 20 H-3581 TISZAUJVAROS T 36.49/522222 F 36.49/521322 Zsolt PETHO itAly POLYNT GROUP Via Enrico Fermi, 51 24020 Scanzorosciate BERGAMO T 39.035/652111 F 39.035/652421 Rosario vALIDO vERSALIS SpA Piazza Boldrini, 1 20097 SAN DONATO MILANESE T 39.02/5201 F N/A Emanuele TAGLIABUE polAnd GRUPA AZOTY ZAKLADY AZOTOwE KEDZIERZYN S.A ul. Mostowa 30 A P. O. Box 163 47-220 KEDZIERZYN-KOZLE T 48.77/4812000 F 48.77/4812999 Sabina NOwOSIELSKA POLSKI KONCERN NAFTOwY ORLEN S.A. PKN ORLEN S.A. ul. Chemikow 7 09-411 PLOCK T 48.24/3650000 F 48.24/3654040 Dariusz CIESIELSKI portuGAl CUF - qUIMICOS INDUSTRIAIS S.A. Quinta da Industria Beduido 3860-680 ESTARREJA T 351.234/810300 F 351.234/810306 Avelino ANTUNES PAULO PETROLEOS DE PORTUGAL S.A. PETROGAL Edificio Galp Rua Tomás da Fonseca Torre C - 12th Floor 1600-209 LISBON T 351.21/7242500 F 351.21/7242953 Pedro SPOHR republiCoftAtArstAn,russiA JSC NIZHNEKAMSKNEFTEKHIM 423574 NIZHNEKAMSK T 7.8555/375381 F 7.8555/379309 Sergey TEPLYAKOv roMAniA ENERGY BIO CHEMICALS S.A. 234 Traian str. 6th floor, 2nd District 024046 BUCHAREST T 40.31/8052091 F 40.21/2104300 Emilian PIRGARU THE ROMPETROL GROUP City Gate the Northern Tower, 3-5 Piata Presei Libere, 5th floor, District 1 013702 BUCHAREST T 40.241/506868 F 40.241/506969 Oana UNGUREANU serbiA HIP-PETROHEMIJA Spoljnostarcevacka 82 PANCEVO 26000 T 381.13/307200 F 381.13/310207 Sasa ALEKSIC spAin CEPSA qUIMICA S.A. Avenida del Partenon 12, 5 28042 MADRID T 34.91/3376000 F N/A Fernando ITURRIETA REPSOL S.A. Mendez Alvaro 44 28045 MADRID T 34.91/7533399 F 34.90/2555118 Juan Carlos RUIZ DORADO UBE CHEMICAL EUROPE S.A c/ Cardenal Marcelo Spinola, 2 28016 MADRID T 34.91/5971536 F 34.91/5972869 Juan Carlos RUIZ DORADO sweden PERSTORP AB 284 80 PERSTORP T 46.435/38000 F 46.435/38100 Mats PERSSON 44
  • 45. 45 switZerlAnd DUPONT DE NEMOURS INTERNATIONAL SARL 2 Chemin du Pavillon 1218 LE GRAND-SACONNEX (GENEVA) T 41.22/7175111 F 41.22/7176113 Olivier CHURET INEOS OLEFINS POLYMERS EUROPE 3 Avenue des Uttins 1180 ROLLE T 41.21/6277063 F N/A Tom CROTTY LONZA LTD. Münchensteinerstrasse 38 4002 BASLE T 41.61/3168111 F 41.61/3169111 Ken McMAHON MEGLOBAL EUROPE GmbH Bachtobelstrasse 3 8810 HORGEN T 41.44/7282077 F 41.44/7282110 Niels DE vET STYRON EUROPE GmbH Zugerstrasse 231 8810 HORGEN T 41.44/7183600 F 41.44/7183740 Mike CROMACK thenetherlAnds DOw EUROPE Herbert H. Dowweg 5 4542 NM HOEK T 31.115/671234 F 31.115/672423 Peter HOLICKI LYONDELLBASELL INDUSTRIES Groothandelsgebouw Stationsplein 45 3013 AK ROTTERDAM T 31.10/2755500 F 31.10/2755599 Simon GOSwELL SABIC Europaboulevard 1 P.O. Box 5151 6130 PD SITTARD T 31.46/7222222 F 31.46/7222000 Davis HUGHES SHELL CHEMICALS EUROPE B.v. Weena 70 3012 CM ROTTERDAM T 31.10/4415000 F 31.10/4415466 Cederic CREMERS turKey PETKIM PETROKIMYA HOLDING A.S. P.O. Box 12 35800 ALIAGA/IZMIR T 90.232/6161240 F 90.232/6161248 Sadettin KORKUT unitedKinGdoM BP CHEMICALS LIMITED Saltend HULL HU12 8DS T 44.1482/ 896251 F 44.1482/ 892696 Colin CAvAN PHILLIPS 66 Portman House 2 Portman Street LONDON W1H 6DU T 44.1926/404000 F 44.1926/404099 Phillips wOODS SCOTT BADER CO. LTD. Wollaston Hall Wollaston WELLINGBOROUGH NORTHAMPTON NN29 7RL T 44.1933/663100 F 44.1933/664586 John wOJAKOwSKI unitedArAbeMirAtes JBF RAK LLC P. O. Box 6574 Al Jazeera Al Hamra RAS AL KHAIMAH T 971.7/2447269 F 971.7/2446620 David van OTTERLO usA MOMENTIvE PERFORMANCE MATERIALS INC. 180 East Broad Street COLUMBUS OH 43215 T 1.614/2254000 F 1.614/2206655 Nathan FISHER
  • 46. AssoCiAte MeMbers 46 AfriCA eGypt EL MOHANDES CO. FOR TRADING MANUFACTURING MODERN CHEMICALS Cairo-Alex desert road Km. 15 Janaklis Entrance Abou el Matamir BEHIRA T 20.45/9515912 F 20.45/2430135 Eng. Mohamed Mahmoud Kasem ABOUELKHIER LIFE CHEMICALS GROUP 27 Hegaz Street Heliopolis 11314 CAIRO T 20.24/549350 F 20.24/549377 Ing. Maged SHAFIK ORIENTAL PETROCHEMICALS CO. OPC Special Economic Zone North West Suez Gulf Zone 9 K35, El Sukhna P.O. Box 83 Suez SUEZ T 20.62/3420001 F 20.10/1660275 Hesham RAAFAT MoroCCo OCP SA 2 Rue Al Abtal Hay erraha 20000 CACASALANCA T 212.5/22230424 F 212.5/22230635 Dr. Mohammed BENZEKRI southAfriCA ISEGEN SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD. 284 Refinery Road Isipingo DURBAN 4110 T 27.31/9133200 F 27.31/9024839 Mark Taco HOLTES europe AustriA GATX RAIL AUSTRIA GmbH Am Europlatz 2 Gebäude G 1120 VIENNA T 43.1/8656685 – 8700 F 43.1/8656685 – 91 Johannes FRIESS LKw wALTER INTERNATIONALE TRANSPORTORGANISATION AG Industriezentrum NÖ-Süd Strasse 14 2355 WIENER NEUDORF T 43.5/7777- 2344 F 43.5/7777- 52344 Andreas ZINK PROCHEMA HANDELSGESELLSCHAFT mbh Wienerbergstrasse 3 1100 VIENNA T 43.1/60560 F 43.1/6070560 Jürgen HENNRICH SIBUR INTERNATIONAL GmbH Nussdorfer Platz 8 1190 VIENNA T 43. 1/370 8000-10 F 43.1/3708000-20 Ing. Anton vASIN SUMMIT PETROCHEMICAL TRADING INC. (Austrian Branch) Anna Gasse 2 4020 LINZ T 43.732/9084140 F 43.732/9084146 Günter KASTLER SUNPOR KUNSTSTOFF GmbH Tiroler Strasse 14, Postfach 414 3105 ST. PÖLTEN T 43.2742/2910 F 43.2742/29140 Henk COPPIN
  • 47. 47 belGiuM ADPO N.v. Haven 1111 Steenlandlaan 3 9130 KALLO T 32.3/5706300 F 32.3/5706301 Guy LENS AHLERS BELGIUM N.v. Noorderlaan 139 2030 ANTWERP T 32.3/5437211 F 32.3/5420023 Bert GOETHALS ANNO CHEMICALS N.v. Berkenlaan 21 2980 HALLE-ZOERSEL (ANTWERP) T 32.3/4642532 F 32.3/4642537 Luc BONAMI ANTwERP GAS TERMINAL N.v. Haven 1183 Land van Waaslaan 3 9130 KALLO T 32.3/5709250 F 32.3/5709279 walter FAES Aq N.v. Brechtsebaan 36 Unit 12 2900 SCHOTEN T 32.3/6854176 F 32.3/6854168 Alain DEvROYE ARPADIS BENELUX N.v. Berchemstadionstraat 76 2600 BERCHEM T 32.3/2069370 F 32.3/2337207 Laurent ABERGEL AZELIS Posthofbrug 12 box 6 2600 BERCHEM T 32.3/6130120 F 32.3/6130121 Laurent NATAF BDP INTERNATIONAL N.v. Bradery Straat 11 2000 ANTWERP T 32.3/2345711 F 32.3/2268399 Luc wELLENS BELGIUM MARKETING SERvICES N.v. BMS Antwerp Tower De Keyserlei 5 - Box 39 2018 ANTWERP T 32.3/2060600 F 32.3/2341967 Jossi LANDESMAN C4U TRADE Interleuvenlaan 62 3001 LEUVEN T 32.16/394700 F 32.16/394701 Bernard BEKAERT CHEMICAL MARKETING COMPANY N.v. CMC N.V. Britselei 15 2000 ANTWERP T 32.3/3537375 F 32.3/2892797 Peter CALLENS CORRAL N.v. Blauwe weg 5 2030 ANTWERP T 32.3/5414060 F 32.3/5415852 Patrick KAvELAARS CYTEC SURFACE SPECIALITIES S.A./N.v. Square Marie Curie 11 1070 BRUXELLES T 32.2/5604511 F 32.2/5604521 Bernadette ROBBERECHTS DELOITTE CONSULTING CvBA Berkenlaan 8 C 1831 DIEGEM T 32.2/7495600 F 32.2/7495670 Stephan RAEMAEKERS EUROSERvICES N.v. Leopold II - Dam, Kaai 102 8380 ZEEBRUGGE T 32.50/552888 F 32.50/333912 Stefaan HOPPE EUROwASTE N.v. Verviersstraat 2/3A 2000 ANTWERP T 32.3/2813363 F 32.3/2813460 wilfried vERHAEGEN EwALS INTERMODAL N.v. Kolenhavenstraat 6 bus 21 3600 GENK T 32.89/242900 F 32.89/242999 Luc DRIESSEN GE wATER PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES Interleuvenlaan 25 3001 HEVERLEE T 32.16/402000 F 32.16/400087 Bart REEKMANS HAESAERTS INTERMODAL N.v. Koningin Astridlaan 29 2870 BREENDONK T 32.3/8867165 F 32.3/8867168 Luc HAESAERTS
  • 48. HARCO GROUP S.A./N.v. 390 Avenue Louise, Bte 12 1050 BRUSSELS T 32.2/6732744 F 32.2/6726450 Harry BABIKIAN HUKTRA N.v. Transportzone Koggenstraat 12 8380 ZEEBRUGGE T 32.50/559696 F 32.50/545736 Tim vAN POUCKE INNUA EUROPE S.A. Avenue du Diamant 24 B-1030 BRUSSELS T 32.2/5132363 F 32.2/7325073 Ian CLARK INTERMODAL TANK TRANSPORT EUROPE S.A. ITT 121 Frankrijklei 2000 ANTWERP T 32.3/2059500 F 32.3/2270721 Dimitre STAYKOv ITC RUBIS TERMINAL ANTwERP N.v. Blikken Haven 1662 9130 BEVEREN (DOEL) T 32.3/2100900 F 32.3/2100913 Pascal DE MAEIJER JUBILANT PHARMACEUTICALS N.v. Axxes Business Park Guldensporenpark, 22 block C 9820 MERELBEKE T 32.9/2331404 F 32.9/2330016 Chandan SINGH KATOEN NATIE N.v. Van Aerdtstraat 33 2060 ANTWERP T 32.3/2216811 F 32.3/2216810 Ir. Fabian LEROY KEMAT BELGIUM POLYBUTENES 7 Rue de la Sablonniere 1000 BRUXELLES T 32.2/2194811 F 32.2/2194658 Michael MASON KLINE COMPANY INC. Avenue de Tervuren 273 1150 BRUSSELS T 32.2/7704740 F 32.2/7709440 Ian BUTCHER LBC TANK TERMINALS Haven 275 Leon Bonnetweg 28 2030 ANTWERP T 32.3/5430542 F 32.3/5430504 Jozef JANSSEN MANUCHAR N.v. Rietschoorvelden 20 2170 ANTWERP T 32.3/6409217 F 32.3/6409330 Maurice HELSEN METHANEX EUROPE S.A./N.v. Waterloo Office Park, Building P Drève Richelle 161 - Box 31 1410 WATERLOO T 32.2/3520670 F 32.2/3520699 wade wIGGINS MILLIKEN EUROPE BvBA Ham 18-24 9000 GENT T 32.9/2651082 F 32.9/2651195 Ing. Sami T.K.PALANISAMI MITSUI CO. BENELUX S.A. Boulevard du Triomphe 173 Bte 1 1160 BRUSSELS T 32.2/6782111 F 32.2/6782123 Atsushi SUDO MÖBIUS BUSINESS REDESIGN N.v. Kortrijksesteenweg 152 9830 SINT-MARTENS-LATEM T 32.9/2807420 F 32.9/2807421 Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hendrik vANMAELE MONUMENT CHEMICAL A Subsidiary of Monument Chemicals Inc. Haven 1972 Ketenislaan 3 9130 KALLO T 32.3/5702801 F 32.3/5750281 Peter HELLEMANS NAvIGLOBE N.v. Noorderlaan 96 - Bus 34 2030 ANTWERP T 32.3/5424381 F 32.3/5420823 Daniel BOLLAERT NOORD NATIE TERMINALS N.v. Haven 225-247 Blauwe Weg 44 2030 ANTWERP T 32.3/5439900 F 32.3/5439938 Martine TEEUwENS NOvASOL S.A. Chaussée de Malines 26 1970 WEZEMBEEK - OPPEM T 32.2/7697070 F 32.2/7697077 Thomas HOESCH 48
  • 49. 49 OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL BELGIUM BvBA De Vunt 13 Office N° 9 3220 HOLSBEEK T 32.16/479890 F 32.16/479899 David B. STEPHENSON ODYSSEY LOGISTICS EUROPE BvBA Roderveldlaan 4 2600 BERCHEM T 32.3/2002993 F 32.3/2853460 Jan PEETERS OXYDE BELGIUM BvBA Entrepotkaai 9 2000 ANTWERP T 32.3/2051650 F 32.3/2051659 Peter BLOCKEN PETROLINK N.v. Belgicastraat 1c 9042 DESTELDONK T 32.9/2555771 F 32.9/2555770 Piet vANHAvERBEKE PHILLIP TOwNSEND ASSOCIATES Ave. Louise 149 Bte 24-40 1050 BRUSSELS T 32.2/5357531 F 32.2/5357575 Mark EGGLESTON PORT OF ANTwERP Port House Entrepotkaai 1 2000 ANTWERP T 32.3/2052011 F 32.3/2052269 Xavier vANROLLEGHEM PORT OF GHENT John Kennedylaan 32 9042 GHENT T 32.9/2510550 F 32.9/2515406 Hendrik-Jan van ENGELEN PRAXAIR N.v. Metropoolstraat 17 2900 SCHOTEN T 32.3/6418465 F N/A Johan DESMET PROvIRON HOLDING N.v. Gilliostraat 60 2620 HEMIKSEM T 32.03/8708820 F 32.03/8772333 Stefaan DEPECKER RTCHEM BvBA Industriepark 14/108 9031 DRONGEN T 32.9/2458208 F 32.9/2458209 Rudi ETIENNE TANK OPSLAG vERBEKE N.v. Terlochtweg 60/64 2620 HEMIKSEM T 32.3/8771533 F 32.3/8777033 Luk wUYTS TRANSPORT GHEYS N.v. Voortstraat 19 2400 MOL T 32.14/812121 F 32.14/470796 Erik vANDE PAER TRANSwIDE S.A./N.v. Belgicastraat 4 Ocean House 1930 ZAVENTEM T 32.2/7229920 F 32.2/7257922 Geert vERHOEvEN UOP N.v. Noorderlaan 147 2030 ANTWERP T 32.3/5409911 F 32.3/5417806 Rudolf HUYCKE wAUTERS TANKTRANSPORT N.v. Industriepark Zwaarveld 35 9220 HAMME T 32.52/479256 F 32.52/478872 Etienne wAUTERS wIJNGAARD NATIE N.v. Vrieskaai 98 Haven 99 2030 ANTWERP T 32.3/5427000 F 32.3/5427090 Bob vAN DEN EYNDE wILHELMSEN SHIPS SERvICE/ BARwIL BENELUX N.v. Houtdok Noordkaai 26 Kambalastraat 12 2030 ANTWERP T 32.3/2216110 F 32.3/2273444 Capt. Jan CUYT YARA S.A. Corporate Village – Aramis Da Vincilaan 1 1935 ZAVENTEM T 32.2/7735500 F 32.2/7735242 Bart MEIJBURG Cyprus BRYCE HOLDING LIMITED Poseidonos 1, Ledra Business Centre Egtomi 2406 NICOSIA T 375.296/719993 F N/A Pavel BOGDANOvITCH
  • 50. TG BIOCHEMICALS LTD. Heathrow Tower 13 Konstantinou Paparigopoulou 3733 LIMASSOL T 357.25 /818780/84 F 357.25/818785 Giuseppe SPAGNOLI CZeChrepubliC SPOLEK PRO CHEMICKOU HUTNÍ vYROBU A.S. SPOLCHEMIE Revolucní 1930/86 400 32 USTI NAD LABEM T 420.477/161 111 F 420.477/163 333 Paul YIANNI denMArK BLT CHEMBULK GROUP EUROPE A/S Parallelvej 14 2800 LYNGBY T 45.45/267920 F N/A Henrik KOCH CP KELCO ApS Ved Banen 16 4623 LILLE SKENSVED T 45.56/165616 F 45.56/169446 Henrik PETERSEN KEMIRA wATER DANMARK A/S G-VEJ 3 2300 COPENHAGEN T 45.33136711 F 45.33138542 Hans Christian MENGEL LAURITZEN KOSAN A/S Sankt Annae Plads 28 1291 COPENHAGEN T 45.33/968000 F 45.33/968201 Thomas wOIDEMANN NORDIC TANKERS A/S Sundkrogsgade 21 2100 COPENHAGEN T 45.39/109000 F 45.39/109001 Michael ADELTOFT UNI-CHARTERING A/S Kullinggade 36 A 5700 SVENDBORG T 45.88/309909 F 45.88/309900 Per EKMANN estoniA HAvILA OÜ Narva mnt 7.664 10117 TALLIN T 372.6/109410 F 372.6/109411 Igor LEPETUKHIN finlAnd BALTIC TANK OY Huolintakatu 5 20200 TURKU T 358.207/119700 F 358.207/119719 Antti LAAKSONEN CONTAINERSHIPS LTD. OY Mannerheimintie 15a 00260 HELSINKI T 358.207/441441 F 358.9/407107 Frederic LECA CRYSTAL POOL LTD. Mechelininkatu 1 a 00180 HELSINKI T 358.20/4865010 F 358.20/4865011 Elisa MIKKOLAINEN ROBOGRIND OY Ketolankuja 2 85100 KALAJOKI T 358.50/5558412 F N/A Bob de BOS frAnCe ADISSEO FRANCE S.A.S. 10 Place de Général de Gaulle 92160 ANTONY T 33.4/74569400 F 33.4/74569401 Marc PROTO ALLFAST-SHIPPING Member of Groupe Sica-Atlantique P.O. Box 2074 17010 LA ROCHELLE CEDEX 01 T 33.5/46347575 F 33.5/46347879 Kevin EDELIN ASMARINE ASSOCIES SAS 40 Avenue Hoche 75008 PARIS T 33.1/49539373 F 33.1/49539372 Pascal FIÉvÉ BARRY ROGLIANO SALLES 11 Boulevard Jean Mermoz 92522 NEUILLY SUR SEINE CEDEX T 33.1/41921234 F 33.1/41921490 Rémy CHAZELLE COMPAGNIE FLUvIALE DE TRANSPORT CFT 11 rue du Pont V - 7012X 76080 LE HAVRE CEDEX T 33.2/35535005 F 33.2/35240052 Benoist GROSJEAN 50
  • 51. 51 E-B-TRANS 108 Rue Réaumur 75002 PARIS T 33.1/42610789 F 33.1/42610822 Blaise DURAND ERMEwA HOLDING S.A. 17 Rue de la République 92817 PUTEAUX CEDEX T 33.1/49072531 F 33.1/49072548 Olivier GHESqUIERE GCATRANS Zone Industrielle de Gournier B.P. 109 26216 MONTELIMAR CEDEX T 33.4/75004700 F 33.4/75000324 Jérôme MINFRAY GEODIS BM Savoie Hexapole 73420 MERY T 33.4/79885400 F 33.4/79884917 Olivier MELOT GROUPE SAMAT SA ZI de Seyssuel - 1654 38216 VIENNE CEDEX T 33.4/74788020 F 33.4/74788025 Florence DUPASqUIER MANUFACTURE FRANCAISE DES PNEUMATIqUES MICHELIN MICHELIN 23 Place des Carmes-Déchaux 63040 CLERMONT FERRAND CEDEX 09 T 33.4/73322000 F 33.4/73322202 Jan BLAAUw NACCO S.A. 40 Rue La Boétie 75008 PARIS T 33.1/45615620 F 33.1/40740624 David MAC NAUGHTON NORBERT DENTRESSANGLE SAS Avenue du Rhône, 69360 Sérézin-du-Rhône T 33.8/99829659 F N/A Sébastien DESREUMAUX OMNOvA SOLUTIONS SAS 14 Avenue des Tropiques Z.A. de Courtaboeuf 91955 VILLEJUST T 33.1/69292700 F 33.1/69292704 Franck DUvAL RUBIS TERMINAL 33 Avenue de Wagram 75854 PARIS CEDEX 17 T 33.1/53818620 F 33.1/45724546 François TERRASSIN SEA INvEST SHIPPING AGENCY 14 Boulevard de l’Ouest B.P. 4181 76723 ROUEN CEDEX T 33.2/32108507 F 33.2/32108516 Jérôme FISSET SEKISUI SPECIALTY CHEMICALS EUROPE, S.L. 1 Allée de la Conférence 78630 ORGEVAL T 33.635/406449 F N/A Stelios PAPACOSTAS SNETOR CHEMIE 11 Avenue Dubonnt 92407 COURBEVOIE CEDEX T 33.14/9048888 F 33.14/9048899 Emmanuel AUBOURG TORAY FILMS EUROPE Place d’Arménie St Maurice de Beynost 01708 MIRIBEL CEDEX T 33.472/881600 F 33.472/881670 Frédéric FABRE wORMS SERvICES MARITIMES 48/50 Rue Notre Dame des Victoires 75 002 PARIS T 33.1/53401213 F 33.1/72729564 Marcel-Louis CERE GerMAny A.T. KEARNEY Leubachplatz 7 80333 MUNICH T 49.89/5156800 F 49.89/51568999 Ingo SCHROETER ACCENTURE GmbH Kaistrasse 20 40221 DÜSSELDORF T 49.211/912064000 F 49.6173/9444000 Frank RENNEKAMP AGNAT INDUSTRIESERvICE GmbH Metallstrasse 24 41751 VIERSEN T 49.2162/4819830 F 49.2162/4819822 Friedel ESTERMANN
  • 52. ALFRED TALKE GmbH Co. KG LOGISTIC SERvICES Max-Planck-Strasse 20 50354 HÜRTH T 49.2233/5990 F 49.2233/599160 Armin TALKE ALLESSA GmbH Alt-Fechenheim 34 60386 FRANKFURT AM MAIN T 49.69/410901 F 49.69/41092100 Dr. Thomas w. BÜTTNER ARG mbH Co. KG Philosophenweg 31-33 47051 DUISBURG T 49.203/318640 F 49.203/3186479 Michael DÖRNEMANN BAY LOGISTIK GmbH Co.KG Schüttelgrabenring 3 71332 WAIBLINGEN T 49.7151/500210 F 49.7151/5002119 Michael SCHAAF BDv BEHRENS GmbH Sophienterrasse 21 20149 HAMBURG T 49.40/323185-0 F 49.40/323185-25 Christoph MARqUARDT BIESTERFELD AG Ferdinandstr. 41 20095 HAMBURG T 49.40/32008/0 F 49.40/32008/340 Birger KUCK BRENNTAG AG Stinnes-Platz 1 45472 MULHEIM/RUHR T 49.208/78280 F 49.208/7828698 Steven HOLLAND BRUHN SPEDITION GmbH Karlstrasse 14 23554 LÜBECK T 49.451/4804-0 F 49.451/4804-910 Gert LAURIJSSENS BÜFA CHEMIKALIEN GmbH Co. KG An der Autobahn 14 27798 HUDE T 49.4484/9456865 F 49.4484/9456863 Tim wENZEL CAMELOT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS AG Theodor Heuss Anlage 12 68165 MANNHEIM T 49.621/862980 F 49.621/86298250 Tim BETT CHEMION LOGISTIK GmbH Chempark Leverkusen Building A51 51368 LEVERKUSEN T 49.214/3033900 F 49.214/3033901 Lothar HINTERLANG CROPENERGIES AG Gottlieb-Daimler Str. 12 68165 MANNHEIM T 49.621/714190-00 F 49.621/714190-02 Dr. Marten KEIL DAICEL (EUROPA) GmbH Mergenthalerallee 77 65760 ESCHBORN T 49.6196/969590 F 49.6196/9695920 Ken BANDO DB SCHENKER RAIL DEUTSCHLAND AG Rheinstrasse 2a 55116 MAINZ T 49.6131/1560106 F 49.6131/1560820 Katja SANDER DHL FREIGHT, DHL GLOBAL MANAGEMENT GmbH Fritz-Erler-Str. 9 53113 BONN T 49.228/1820 F 49.228/1827099 Thomas ELLMANN DSv ROAD GmbH Hans-Martin-Schleyer-Str. 18a Haus 5 47877 WILLICH T 49.2154/9544-0 F 49.2154/9544-209 Markus wALKE ESSBERGER TANKERS Palmaille 45 22767 HAMBURG T 49.40/38016597 F 49.40/38016536 Henrik ALTHOFF FINSTERwALDER TRANSPORT LOGISTIK GmbH Businesspark A96 86842 TÜRKHEIM T 49.8245/96800 F 49.8245/96804900 Michael FINSTERwALDER GALATA CHEMICALS GmbH Chemiestrasse 22 68623 LAMPERTHEIM T 49.6206/9570 F 49.6206/957640 Martin DECKER 52
  • 53. 53 GEFO GESELLSCHAFT für OELTRANSPORTE mbH Kurze Mühren 2 20095 HAMBURG T 49.40/301050 F 49.40/30105214 Eberhard von GEORG GELSENCHEM CHEMICAL PRODUCTS GmbH Bebelallee 1 22299 HAMBURG T 49.40/555933-0 F 49.40/555933-14 Thomas LÜLLEMANN GLOBAL BIO-CHEM EUROPE GmbH GBT EUROPE GmbH Sebastianusstr. 10 41464 NEUSS T N/A F N/A Sergej LAZOvIC GMS-CHEMIE HANDELSGESELLCHAFT mbH Mönckebergstrasse 13 20095 HAMBURG T 49.40/3097390 F 49.40/30973920 Ulrich wILDT H. MÖLLER Co. KG Bürgerkamp 1 48565 STEINFURT T 49.2551/934020 F 49.2551/934065 Rainer BERGHAUS HANSA GROUP AG Hansa Chemie Divison Wanheimerstrasse 408 47053 DUISBURG T 49.203/73804-146 F 49.203/73804-321 Alan ALAMBEIGI HAPAG-LLOYD AG Ballindamm 25 20095 HAMBURG T 49.403001-0 F 49.40/330053 Hans Albert SCHÄFER HARKE CHEMICALS GmbH Xantener Strasse 1 45479 MULHEIM/RUHR T 49.208/3069-0 F 49.208/30691111 Thorsten HARKE HELM AG Nordkanalstrasse 28 20097 HAMBURG T 49.40/23750 F 49.40/23751845 Norbert BAUM HKS SPEDITIONS GmbH Traunreuter Strasse 32 84478 WALDKRAIBURG T 49.8638/95230 F 49.8638/952360 Andreas HAAG HOYER GmbH Wendenstrasse 414-424 20537 HAMBURG T 49.40/210440 F 49.40/21044246 Thomas HOYER IDEMITSU KOSAN CO. LTD. Elberfelder Strasse, 2 40213 DÜSSELDORF T 49.211/177340 F 49.211/1773423 Toshimi TOKONAMI IHS CHEMICAL GmbH Steinstrasse 27 40210 DÜSSELDORF T 49.211/71008112 F 49.211/7100812 Michael SMITH IMPLICO GmbH Weidestrasse 120b 22083 HAMBURG T 49.40/2709360 F 49.40/27093646 Michael GOERNER INFRASERv LOGISTICS GmbH Industriepark Hoechst Building K 801 65926 FRANKFURT/MAIN T 49.69/3053648 F 49.69/30580164 Sven FRERICK INvISTA RESINS FIBERS GmbH Philipp-Reis-Strasse 2 65795 HATTERSHEIM AM MAIN T 49.69/3056400 F 49.69/30549147 Chantal FITTING ITOCHU DEUTSCHLAND GmbH Am Seestern 18 40547 DÜSSELDORF T 49.211/52900 F 49.211/5290855 Kenji MATSUMOTO JÜRGEN SCHMIDT CHEMIEvERTRETUNG GmbH Hermann-Ehlers-Weg 2 25337 ELMSHORN T 49.4121/29490 F 49.4121/294920 Juergen SCHMIDT K.H. KLINK CHEMIEROHSTOFFE GmbH Nauheimer Strasse 37 70372 STUTTGART T 49.711/553810 F 49.711/5538130 Ernst-Eberhard KLINK
  • 54. KAO CHEMICALS GmbH Kupferstrasse 1 46446 EMMERICH T 49.2822/7110 F 49.2822/711209 Guus GERRITSEN KARL SCHMIDT SPEDITION GmbH Co KG Rötelstrasse 1 74076 HEILBRONN T 49.7131/9470 F 49-7131947159 Siegfried OTT KUBE KUBENZ Internationale Speditions- und Logistikgesellschaft mbH Co. KG Nagelsweg 39 20097 HAMBURG T 49.40/2372070 F 49.40/233430 Dr. h.c. Michael KUBENZ KURARAY EUROPE GmbH Philipp Reis Strasse 4 65795 HATTERSHEIM/MAIN T 49.69/30585350 F 49.69/30587350 Bernd FRISCHBIER LANFER LOGISTIK GmbH Dieselstrasse 10 49716 MEPPEN T 49.5931/8002-0 F 49.5931/8002-636 Hermann LANFER LEHNKERING GmbH Schifferstrasse 26 47059 DUISBURG T 49.203/31880 F 49.203/3188213 Uwe wILLHAUS LINDE AG Gas Engineering Klosterhofstr. 1 80331 MUNICH T 49.89/35757-01 F 49.89/35757-1075 Prof. Dr.-Ing. Aldo BELLONI LIqUICHEM HGmbH Beselerstrasse 2a 22607 HAMBURG T 49.40/8997890 F 49.40/8997899 Jan SCHOENBACH MARKETING / LOGISTIC - SERvICE MLS Siedlungsstrasse 12 04617 LÖDLA / OT RÖDIGEN T 49.3447/832183 F 49.3447/861686 Hans-Georg BACHMANN MARUBENI EUROPE PLC Düsseldorf Branch Benrather Strasse 18-20 40213 DÜSSELDORF T 49.211/3671351 F 49.211/3671209 Tetsuya NEMOTO MAUSER-wERKE GmbH Schildgestrasse 71-163 50321 BRÜHL T 49.2232/781000 F 49.2232/781208 Pierre FERRACCI MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL EUROPE GmbH Willstätterstr. 30 40549 DÜSSELDORF T 49.211/52054-10 F 49.211/591272 Takeshi KIMURA MITSUBISHI INTERNATIONAL GmbH Chemical Division Kennedydamm 19 40476 DÜSSELDORF T 49.211/43 97-0 F 49.211/43 97-253 Makoto OKABE MY-CHEM GmbH Innungsstrasse 11 21244 BUCHHOLZ T 49.4181/99900 F 49.4181/999019 Ralf MEINECKE OILTANKING GmbH Admiralitätstrasse 55 20459 HAMBURG T 49.40/370990 F 49.40/37099499 Rance FROMME OvERLACK AG Aachener Strasse 236 41061 MÖNCHENGLADBACH T 49.2161/3560 F 49.2161/356111 Uwe STAHMANN PCC SE Moerser Strasse 149 47198 DUISBURG T 49.206620190 F 49.2066/54682 Dr. Alfred PELZER PENPET PETROCHEMICAL TRADING GmbH Merkurring 105 22143 HAMBURG T 49.40/6757990 F 49.40/67579999 Geerd MEISTER PENTA CHEMIKALIEN GmbH Co. KG Hauptstrasse 204 63814 MAINASCHAFF T 49.6021/35240 F 49.6021/352450 Dr. Bernd SOYKE 54
  • 55. 55 qUINN CHEMICALS GmbH Am Haupttor Gebäude 4900 06237 LEUNA T 49.3461/5198500 F 49.3461/5198590 Dermot CAREY REEDEREI JAEGERS GmbH Königstrasse 88 47198 DUISBURG T 49.2066/2070 F 49.2066/207281 Klaus vALENTIN RHENUS CHEMICAL LOGISTICS GmbH Rhenus-Platz 1 59439 HOLZWICKEDE T 49.72/56 808 20 50 F 49.72/56 808 20 55 Ehrhard BECK RUHR-PETROL GmbH Kindlinger Strasse 4 45128 ESSEN T 49.201/810620 F 49.201/8106244 Ruediger HARKER SAMSUNG CT DEUTSCHLAND GmbH Am Kronberger Hang 6 65824 SCHWALBACH T 49.6196/665990 F 49.6196/665955 Kris KIM SASOL CHEMIE GmbH Co. KG Anckelmannsplatz 1 20537 HAMBURG T 49.40/5303661678 F 49.40/5303661750 Dr. werner SCHNITZENDÖBEL SASOL GERMANY GmbH Anckelmannsplatz 1 20537 HAMBURG T 49.40/636841000 F 49.40/636843700 Jörn LADEHOFF SCL GmbH Marie-Curie-Strasse 2 35510 BUTZBACH T 49.6033/928700 F 49.6033/9287025 Siegfried MENK SEACO INTERNATIONAL LEASING GmbH AM Sandtorpark 2 20457 HAMBURG T 49.40/808031-0 F 49.40/808031-12 Nils MEYER SK NETwORKS DEUTSCHLAND GmbH Lyoner Strasse 34 60528 FRANKFURT T 49.69/6690010 F 49.69/6661099 Seong wook KwAK SOJITZ EUROPE PLC Chemicals Department Section 2 Düsseldorf Branch Am Wehrhahn 33 40211 DÜSSELDORF T 49.211/35510 F 49.211/3551110 Yohe MUKAI SOLvADIS METHANOL GmbH Königsberger Strasse 1 60487 FRANKFURT/MAIN T 49.6957/007201 F 49.6957/7007204 René BUTZELAAR STOCKMEIER CHEMIE GmbH Co. KG Eckendorferstrasse 10 33609 BIELEFELD T 49.521/30370 F 49.521/3037159 Peter STOCKMEIER STRATLEY AG Kaiser-Wilhelm-Ring 27-29 50672 COLOGNE T 49.221/5694126 F 49.221/5694200 Dr. walter BÜRGER-KLEY SUMITOMO DEUTSCHLAND GmbH Georg-Glock-Strasse 8 40474 DÜSSELDORF T 49.211/4570271 F 49.211/4570406 Akihiro MORI TANqUID GmbH Co. KG Schifferstrasse 210 47059 DUISBURG T 49.203/317397-0 F 49.203/3173971-111 Dipl.-Ing. Lutz SZIBOR TIM CONSULT GmbH L15, 12-13 68161 MANNHEIM T 49.621/1504480 F 49.621/150448-99 Björn KLIPPEL vTG AG Nagelsweg 34 20097 HAMBURG T 49.40/2354-0 F 49.40/23541199 Dr. Heiko FISCHER
  • 56. GreeCe CORAL AE Ag. Kyriakis 6-8 Chariton 17564 ATHENS T 30.210/9476000 F N/A Jordan HATZISARIS MAKIOS S.A. TRANSPORT wAREHOUSING COMPANY 5th klm. Thessaloniki-Kalochori Road 546 28 THESSALONIKI T 30.2310/573103 F 30.2310/573132 Thrasyvoulos MAKIOS NEOCHIMIKI S.A. 8 Heyden Street 10434 ATHENS T 30.210/9460400 F 30.210/9460402 George THANOPOULOS SEAwAY FORwARDING LOGISTICS S.A 16 Ipeirou Street 57009 THESSALONIKI T 30.2310/700738 F 30.2310/789080 Isidoros PRINTEZIS hunGAry MASPED TLOG KFT Vac’i ut 85 1139 BUDAPEST T 36.1/4518344 F 36.1/4528304 Miklos HORvATH itAly A.M.P.I. Srl Strada Anulare Torre 4 20090 SAN FELICE SEGRATE (MI) T 39.02/7533187 F 39.02/7530732 Maria Teresa NAZZARI ALBACHEM Srl Corso Buenos Aires 93/3 16043 CHIAVARI T 39.02/2441639 F 39.02/2423773 Daniele MAESTRELLI ATTILIO CARMAGNANI SpA AC Via Dei Reggio 2 16155 GENOA PEGLI T 39.010/60061 F 39.010/6006230 Giorgio BONETTI AUSSACHEM SpA Via Torriccelli 1 33058 SAN GIORGIO DI NOGARO (TV) T 39.0431/621493 F 39.0431/666459 Davide SALvADORI CHEMIGAS SpA Via Pammatone 2 16121 GENOA T 39.010/5467091 F 39.010/5467050 Giorgio PICCININO CHIMEDIMARE Srl Via Fieschi 1 16121 GENOA T 39.010/531151 F 39.010/591435 virgilio POMPEI CHIMICAL EXPRESS Srl Via Luigi Volpicella 194 80147 NAPOLI T 39.081/2439711 F 39.081/5726482 Francesco MATTOZZI CHIMITEX SpA Via Vespucci 8 21054 FAGNANO OLONA (VA) T 39.0331/613911 F 39.0331/610866 Giuseppe LATTUADA CHIMITRADE SpA Piazza Duca D’Aosta 12 20124 MILAN T 39.02/66985993 F 39.02/66984066 Flavio BASSO CINCOTTA SHIPPING AGENCY Srl Via Sa Perdixedda 18/B 09123 CAGLIARI T 39.070/60501 F 39.070/6050224 Dr. Cinzia CINCOTTA CON.A.P. S.C.R.L. Viale Umbria 1/3 29017 FIORENZUOLA D’ARDA (PIACENZA) T 39.0523/241890 F 39.0523/981212 vania DORDONI ECEPLAST Srl Via della Repubblica Italiane 110 70032 BITONTO (BA) T 39.0881/978080 F 39.0881/979100 Dr. Nicola ALTOBELLI FEDERTRASPORTI SpA Via G. di Vittorio 21/B1 40013 CASTEL MAGGIORE (BO) T 39.377/809012 F 39.377/809092 vincenzo LOMBARDI FERRARI ALDO TRASPORTI Srl Corso Garibaldi 111 29017 FIORENZUOLA D’ARDA (PC) T 39.0371/46641 F 39.0371/466400 Paolo CERUTI FINBETA SpA Via Nazionale Piemonte 4 17100 SAVONA T 39.019/833111 F 39.019/823703 Luca BERTANI 56
  • 57. 57 GALSTAFF MULTIRESINE SpA Via Stazione 90 21020 MORNAGO (VA) T 39.0331/9014139. F 39.0331/903777 Paolo TANCINI GUIDO BERNARDINI Srl Strada Maratta Bassa 51 05100 TERNI T 39.0744/390303 F 39.0744/390332 Umbro BERNARDINI MG FINANZIARIA Srl Strada Ribrocca 11 15057 TORTONA (AL) T 39.0131/8101 F 39.0131/811759 Mario BARBIERI MARENZANA SpA Via Trattato di Schengen 5 15067 NOVI LIGURE T 39.0143/313511 F 39.0143/746483 Alberto MARENZANA MARNAvI SpA Via S. Brigida 39 80133 NAPLES T 39.081/2513300 F 39.081/5510865 Domenico IEvOLI MUTTI SpA Via I Maggio 63 J Casoni Di Gariga 29027 PODENZANO PC T 39.0523/523830 F 39.0523/524410 Danilo PECCHIA NERI DEPOSITI COSTIERI SpA Via Leonardo da Vinci 33 57123 LIVORNO T 39.0586/43951 F 39.0586/422249 Dr. Piero NERI PAGANELLA SpA Via Cristoforo Colombo 1 ZI Valdaro 46100 MANTOVA T 39.0376/343711 F 39.0376/302620 Bernard NOEL RADICI PARTECIPAZIONI SpA Via Ugo Foscolo 152 24024 GANDINO (BG) T 39.035/715411 F 39.035/715477 Angelo RADICI RESICHEM Srl Piazza A. Gramsci 5 20154 MILAN T 39.02/3494532 F 39.02/3494648 Bruno RUSSO SAR TRASPORTI SCPA Via Vicoli 89 48100 RAVENNA T 39.0544/462345 F 39.0544/462356 Franco FOGLI SOCIETÁ IMPORTAZIONE MATERIE PRIME SpA SIMP SpA Via Triboldi Pietro 4 26015 SORESINA (CR) T 39.0374/341830 F 39.0374/343964 Marco COLDANI STAR CHEMICAL LOGISTIC SpA Loc. Il Moro 1 Frazione Paradiso 20085 LOCATE DI TRIULZI (MI) T 39.02/90402200 F 39.02/90402221 Elena REMONDINI wATSON GRAY ITALIA Srl Via Polidoro da Caravaggio 33 20156 MILAN T 39.02/38000932 F 39.02/38005375 Roberto ODDICINI luxeMbourG PERFORMANCE FIBERS EUROPE Zone Industrielle Bommelscheuer 4940 BASCHARAGE T 352.26/50336700 F 352.26/5033 6701 Catherine MARTINET MAltA MASTER CHEM OIL LTD. Level 2, Regional Business Centre University Heights MSD 1751 MSIDA T 40.21/2029078 F 40.21/2240860 Dan BERENDEL norwAy ATLAS CHEMICAL TANKERS A/S Frydenbolien 19, 2nd Floor 5056 BERGEN T 47.55/541100 F 47.55/541101 Kenneth Audestad wARA BERGEN TANKER BROKERS A/S Strandgaten 197 P.O. Box 1853 Nordnes 5817 BERGEN T 47.55/306760 F 47.55/234057 Arne TEIGLAND BROEDR. SUNDE A/S Karenlyst Allé 2 0278 OSLO T 47.22/129350 F 47.22/129365 Bertil SUNDE