European Chemical Manufacturing Masters 2011
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European Chemical Manufacturing Masters 2011
EUROPEAN Chemical Manufacturing MASTERS 2011 28TH February & 1ST March 2011 | ABION Spreebogen Waterside Hotel, Berlin 17 c a se studies | 4 wo rking group s | live & o n - dem and web co nference Strategic challenges in chemical production | Operational excellence for increasing productivity | Intelligent manufacturing systems, automation & BI | Reducing energy consumption > Operational excellence & process optimisation in the chemical industry: Success indicators and business enablers for plant managers and global operations responsibilities > Competitive production through effective and integrated processes in manufacturing, R&D, maintenance & marketing > Supply chain & production planning: Guidance and focus on the requirement of the business > Technology & innovation management in (global) chemical manufacturing operations > Contractor & supplier management in chemical manufacturing operations > Manufacturing intelligence through coupling BI and process improvement > Energy management and energy efficiency in chemical manufacturing > Restructuring operations to achieve operational excellence: Aligning manufacturing, development and quality functions to a common goal > Implementing operational excellence methodologies in technology transfer > Systemised control of production & manufacturing intelligence: Integrated IT systems and MES management in chemical operations > Global & local governance & compliance model for overall quality & process management in chemical manufacturing operations > Automation infrastructure for operational excellence: Remote operations management, automation services strategy & in-plant mobility solutions Profit from speakers such as: Dr. Stefan-Robert Deibel Senior Vice President Technology and Production Coordination PU Basic Products BASF Polyurethanes / Belgium Andre de Ruyter Senior Group Executive, Group General Manager Sasol Group Services (Pty) Limited / South Africa Dr. Alexander Struck Member of the Management, Production Manager Shell Deutschland Oil GmbH / Germany Jose Sarmento Vice President Quality Borealis AG / Austria Dr. Jean-François Claver Vice President Manufacturing Southern Europe Lafarge Group S.A. / France David Hodgetts Managing Director, European Operations Director Sun Chemical Ltd / UK Stefan Malmsten Global IT Leader Eka Chemicals AB / Sweden Eward Hofstede Global Director Manufacturing DSM Engineering Plastics / The Netherlands Paolo Bonfanti Plant General Manager L‘Oreal S.A. / Italy Andreas Rizzetti Industry Solution Architect SAP AG / Germany Sponsors Dr. Ovidiu Marin European Director, European Energy Management Air Liquide S.A. / France Piet Van Loo Head of Manufacturing BL Caprolactam Lanxess NV / Belgium Dr. Carl-Helmut Coulon Markting & Sales Manager Bayer Technology Services GmbH / Germany Dr. Jan Busch Project Manager Competence Center Process Analysis Bayer Technology Services GmbH / Germany Dr. Michael Groschner Head of Carbid Division Donau Chemie AG / Austria Erik Bastiaensen Site & Plant Manager DYNEA NV / Belgium Alex Stok Site Director Sun Chemical NV / SA / Belgium Wolfgang Albert Head of Automation & Process Management Evonik Industries AG / Germany Dr. Cédric Cossy Head of Plant Support BASF S.A. / Switzerland Ben Hopkins Site Manager DSM NeoResins / USA Media partners EUROPEAN Chemical Manufacturing MASTERS 2011 28TH February & 1ST March 2011 | ABION Spreebogen Waterside Hotel, Berlin Dear Sir or Madam, The crisis of 2009 has structured the chemical sector in Europe from scratch. The resulting increase in inventory levels, costs and savings and the massive pressure from Asian competitors requires a thorough discussion of methods and tools to implement a strategic and sustainable production management in the chemical industry under the impact of global shifts in the market. Inside the chemical industry, manufacturers are facing immense product differentiation, fast moving technological requirements, strong environmental and health awareness, and stringent regulations. Therefore chemical manufacturers must adopt new technology, innovate effectively and produce in a cost efficient manner and still respect product and environmental safety. As chemical companies continue to focus on attaining the next level of operational excellence, more and more are adopting or expanding their use of lean or lean Six Sigma across their organisation. As this adoption matures, companies are looking for ways to standardise their improvement processes, accelerate their time-to-value in these programmes and find better ways to measure and monitor the value they are getting for their investments. Operational excellence can be a highly effective approach for a maximum of ROI. OPEX is predestined to succeed by using minimum energy consumption, high product yield and high system availability in global competition. New OPEX concepts link methodological expertise with technology innovations securing operational process efficiency. Issues such as OPEX, lean, OEE, TPM or continuous improvement are just some issues that will play a significant role in the future of chemical production. These tools help to rationalise and standardise production processes for cost savings in terms of manufacturing efficiency, quality and energy and raw material consumption. One of the most effective ways to realise this value is by using software, for example with manufacturing execution systems (MES). Product data integration and harmonisation facilitates innovation with sustainable high-tech products, and reconciles short production and product lifecycles within production efficiency. For the chemical industry, MES functionalities leverage existing business system investments and infrastructure while accelerating manufacturing visibility and control. This allows production and logistics processes to be synchronised so at anytime, products are quickly and cost efficiently delivered which contributes to maintaining a competitive edge. Another effective tool, for example is business intelligence (BI). BI in chemical manufacturing environments is emerging as a worthwhile investment for many savvy companies. These firms are starting to realise that the gap between manufacturing intelligence designed to keep assembly lines running smoothly and their traditional BI systems is more like a chasm. If companies with significant chemical manufacturing operations want to beam light into the dark, they have to make a case for implementing BI that is capable of creating meaning from manufacturing activity. Today, the proportion of the chemical industry‘s total sales of the manufacturing sector in Europe is over 10%. In addition to the internationalisation of the value chain, primarily the requirements of the customers, like price, availability and quality of the products are the most difficult challenges chemical companies are facing. The economic crisis had a particularly strong effect on the chemical industry in Europe, since large areas of the industry have been affected (especially automotive coatings industry) and chemical composition of business especially commissioned break-ins. Now, most chemical companies have reduced their stock excess capacity. It is now strategically aligned and new production set-ups are ready for a new and changed market. The European chemical industry has to focus on new challenges in a rapidly changing market. The “European Chemical Manufacturing Masters 2011“ will discuss challenges and solutions for chemical manufacturers across all over Europe! We look forward to welcoming you in Berlin! Your econique team Tanja Niemann Senior Manager International Projects Phone: +49 (0)30 802080 458 Fax: +49 (0)30 802080 430 Email: tanja.niemann@econique.com www.business-masters.econique.com Who participates on the European Chemical Manufacturing Masters 2011? The European Chemical Manufacturing Masters 2011 is attended by decision-makers and opinion leaders from the following departments: > > > > > > > > > > > Production / Manufacturing Production planning / controlling Process excellence Plant management Six Sigma / OPEX / Lean Risk / EHS / Energy Operations IT Supply chain Technical operations (Technical) Engineering from all chemical companies across Europe Format > Best practice presentations: More than 15 carefully selected business cases > Working groups: Pre-matched informal working groups with experts > Networking zone: Optional one-to-one-meetings based on interests and experiences > experts circle: Virtual collaboration and networking room on the web Recent feedback on the econique business masters series “econique brought together top representatives from all over Europe to share real-life strategies, experiences & best practices. It was a rare opportunity to learn from impressive and proven advice, in addition to networking with peer experts from throughout the world.” Michael Elliot Instrument Plant Lean Leader / Operations BD Diagnostics “I personally found it to be an outstanding conference, both for scientifically content of presentations and discussions and also for the networking opportunities.” Ferruccio Migliorini Director / Eng / Maint / HSE Senior Manager Eli Lilly Italia S.p.A. “The most professional maintenance event in Europe.“ Fabrice Brion Directeur I-Care (Sponsor at the European Pharma Maintenance Masters 2010) EUROPEAN Chemical Manufacturing MASTERS 2011 28TH February & 1ST March 2011 | ABION Spreebogen Waterside Hotel, Berlin Tanja Niemann Senior Manager International Projects Phone: +49 (0)30 802080 458 Fax: +49 (0)30 802080 430 Email: tanja.niemann@econique.com www.business-masters.econique.com Agenda | M o nday, 28 th February 2011 8.00 Registration 8.30 Welcome and introduction through econique and from the Chair Operational excellence & process optimisation in the chemical industry: Success indicators and business enablers for plant managers and global operations responsibilities 8.45 I Case Study An effective and integrated technology function with a business unit enables a competitive production and optimized link between marketing, R&D, production / manufacturing and maintenance >Continuous process improvement via internal and external benchmarking needs to be institutionalised >Maintenance needs to understand the marketing needs and marketing needs to understand what their requirements mean to maintenance / production >R&D needs to be tracked in a stage gate process and needs to be derived out of a Marketing strategy and Technology needs/opportunities (market push and pull) >Balanced Score cards need to be implemented to “balance” the activities and needs Dr. Stefan-Robert Deibel, Senior Vice President Technology and Production Coordination PU Basic Products, BASF Polyurethanes / Belgium 9.30 I Case Study Benefits of automation: How can automation improve the efficiency of production plants? >With state-of-the-art automation procedures it is possible to reach a significantly higher efficiency level in chemical production plants. These objectives can be achieved in a short period of time and by means of moderate funding. The cost / benefit ratio is usually excellent >Examples of real and already proven implementations like process knowledge, simplification & robustness >The two automation areas concerned in this context are process control & process management >In the control environment the benefits of applying model-based control as a replacement of PID control are emphasised >In the management area the importance of process information management (PIM) is outlined. With PIM and especially the applications and evaluations based on this information, improvement potential can be identified which again form the starting point for well-directed optimisation efforts Wolfgang Albert, Head of Automation & Process Management, Evonik Industries AG / Germany 10.15 I Networking Zone Refreshment break Individually organised one-to-one meetings you can determine in the online community during the econique experts circle agenda personalisation phase prior to the conference. 10.45 I Case Study Key account customers as the trigger for process change in chemical manufacturing >Challenge of oligopolistic customer structures: Differentiation as key for success >How to find one’s own strength: Company strategy and customer needs >Implementation, tools & process management >Integration of strategy in manufacturing excellence >Implementing a successful production planning system to manage and reduce time-to-market / time-to-customer Dr. Michael Groschner, Head of Carbide Division, Donau Chemie AG / Austria 11.30 I Case Study Global governance & compliance model for overall quality & process management in chemical manufacturing operations @ Borealis Group >The Governance Model > Integrating Values, Principles, Strategy and Policies in a coherent business frame >Fighting bureaucracy get simplicity > Develop a “Lean Management System” to achieve higher levels of compliance and control >People impact: a matter of “engagement” >Challenges and success factors in manufacturing areas / at plant level >First results and outcomes of the program Jose Sarmento, Vice President VP Quality, Borealis AG / Austria 12.15 I Case Study Change management & OPEX @ L’Oreal Italy Paolo Bonfanti, Plant General Manager, L‘Oreal S.A. / Italy 13.00 I Networking Zone Lunch Individually organised one-to-one meetings you can determine in the online community during the econique experts circle agenda personalisation phase prior to the conference. Energy management and energy efficiency in chemical manufacturing 14.00 I Case Study Energy management and Energy efficiency in chemical manufacturing Piet Van Loo, Head of Manufacturing BL Caprolactam, Lanxess NV / Belgium 14.45 I Case Study Implementing an integrated approach for energy and carbon management for optimising costs in manufacturing operations >Integrated approach for energy and carbon management >Keeping control of emissions and thus lowering CO2 >How to raise awareness on carbon issues with the different stakeholders within the company >Greenhouse gas emissions along the value chain: Producers, customers and suppliers Dr. Ovidiu Marin, Director, European Energy Management, Air Liquide S.A. / France 15.30 I Networking Zone Refreshment break Individually organised one-to-one meetings you can determine in the online community during the econique experts circle agenda personalisation phase prior to the conference. Restructuring manufacturing operations after the crisis in the chemical industry 16.00 I Case Study Restructuring operations to achieve operational excellence: Aligning manufacturing, development and quality functions to a common goal >Developing a flat and cross-functional process-oriented organisation in manufacturing >Achieving significant reduction in throughput time, and enhancing “right first time“ processes >Defining clearer responsibilities during technology transfer to improve efficiency >Improving transfer of know-how from development to manufacturing Dr. Jean-François Claver, VP Manufacturing Southern Europe, Lafarge Group S.A. / France 16.45 I Case Study Sasol Olefins & Surfactants: A turnaround to sustainable profitability >Redefining the O&S business model >Portfolio optimization – a model for sustainable profitability >Information management’s role in supporting the turnaround >Culture changes required to effect sustainable improvement Andre de Ruyter, Senior Group Executive, Group General Manager, Sasol Group Services (Pty) Limited / South Africa 17.30 I Case Study Increasing productivity and restructuring manufacturing by implementing an overall change management programme at plant level >Implementing change management in the manufacturing environment >Implementation of KPI´s and measuring workforce >Targeting plant leaders and integrating them into the change management process >Behavioural management & human error prevention for increasing quality and safety in DSM manufacturing operations Eward Hofstede, Global Director Manufacturing, DSM Engineering Plastics / The Netherlands 18.15 I Panel discussion Strategic management of complexity in chemical production with selected speakers of the day 18.45 I Networking Zone Evening reception Individually organised one-to-one meetings you can determine in the online community during the econique experts circle agenda personalisation phase prior to the conference. EUROPEAN Chemical Manufacturing MASTERS 2011 28TH February & 1ST March 2011 | ABION Spreebogen Waterside Hotel, Berlin Tanja Niemann Senior Manager International Projects Phone: +49 (0)30 802080 458 Fax: +49 (0)30 802080 430 Email: tanja.niemann@econique.com www.business-masters.econique.com Agenda | Tuesday, 1 st M arch 2011 8.00 Registration 12.45 I Networking Zone Lunch 8.30 Welcome and introduction through econique and from the Chair Systemised control of production & manufacturing intelligence: Integrated IT systems and MES management in chemical operations 8.45 I Case Study Increasing efficiency in continuous & batch manufacturing through intelligent & integrated MES systems >How to achieve a lean production site through automation >Integration of DCS system and Oracle ERP >Automation of batch processes Erik Bastiaensen, Plant Manager, DYNEA NV / Belgium 9.30 I Case Study Manufacturing Execution through Servant Leadership >Servant leadership implementation to provide a positive impact to the three core processes (the people process, the strategy process, and the operations process), ultimately resulting in manufacturing execution excellence >Developing a culture of Servant Leadership at all levels in an organization requires the correct view of management versus leadership and if properly implemented and maintained produces a positive change to the overall manufacturing operation >People are your greatest asset, so bet on people not on strategies >Hire, develop and retain top talent for mfg. success >Focus on the 7 essential behaviors for Manufacturing Execution (‘Being versus Doing’) Ben Hopkins, Site Manager, DSM NeoResins / USA European chemical manufacturing best practice forum 10.15 Introductory short presentations (15 mins) for the working groups Topics are free to choose >> Working Group 1 Process excellence and business improvement in safety/regulatory, production, logistics, purchase, quality control/quality assurance and maintenance Alex Stok, Site Director, Sun Chemical NV / SA / Belgium >> Working Group 3 Realising the digital factory of the future: From vision to reality >Standardising and harmonising manufacturing IT >Integrating the product and production lifecycles for high flexibility and faster time to market >Efficient engineering through simulation and virtualisation >Sustainable manufacturing and supply chain management tbc >> Working Group 2 From quick checks and energy efficiency to a systematic and fully integrated energy management system for maximum ROI & business value in chemical manufacturing > Energy quick checks > Full scale climate checks > Efficiency management solutions Dr. Carl-Helmut Coulon, Markting & Sales Manager, Bayer Technology Services GmbH / Germany Dr. Jan Busch, Project Manager Competence Center Process Analysis, Bayer Technology Services GmbH / Germany >> Working Group 4 SAP Deutschland AG & Co. KG / Germany >Production and capacity management >KPI monitoring >Simulataneous visualisation of business and shopfloor data >Real-time OEE >The human factor: Personnel integration of visual factory Andreas Rizzetti, Industry Solution Architect, SAP AG / Germany 11.15 I You have the choice between: >Pre-organised working group on one of the presented topics - or >Individually organised working groups which you can determine in the online community during the agenda personalisation phase prior to the conference 12.15 Panel discussion on the top topics of the European Chemical Manufacturing Masters with reports from the working groups and the econique “experts circle”. Individually organised one-to-one meetings you can determine in the online community during the econique experts circle agenda personalisation phase prior to the conference. 13.45 I Case Study Horizontal process integration in the chemical industry and their mapping in an innovative MES architecture in 40 plants worldwide >Initialisation by grown heterogeneous IT landscape >Gearing of core processes: Potential for an integrated solution >Migration strategies Stefan Malmsten, Global IT Leader, Eka Chemicals / Sweden 14.30 I Case Study Manufacturing intelligence through coupling BI and process improvement >Architecture for the coupling of MES and business intelligence for optimising process excellence in manufacturing operations >Manufacturing integration & intelligence >Fast reports & BI tools in manufacturing David Hodgetts, Managing Director, European Operations Director, Sun Chemical Ltd / UK HSE, risk & quality management in chemical operations 15.15 I Case Study HSE from an Executive’s point of view: Turning complaints into efficiencies >Upside of the downturn: HSE management strategies to prevail in the recession & thrive in the aftermath >Process safety indicators for successful HSE management: Small steps-big wins >Risk management for sustainable safety performance: When low is good enough? tbc 16.00 I Networking Zone Refreshment break Individually organised one-to-one meetings you can determine in the online community during the econique experts circle agenda personalisation phase prior to the conference. 16.30 I Case Study Ensure safe production program from Shell: Challenges, experiences and results Dr. Alexander Struck, Member of the management, Production Manager, Shell Deutschland Oil GmbH / Germany Contractor & supplier management in chemical manufacturing operations 17.15 I Case Study Competitiveness: “You’re only as good as your infrastructure supplier is” – Production of chemical specialties: Multi-company production site >User’s owned joint venture for infrastructure supply >Energy supply, production and distribution >Treatment of chemical wastes >Facility management Cédric Cossy, Head of Plant Support, BASF S.A. / Switzerland 18.00 Closing words from the Chair / End of the conference We would like to thank everyone who has helped with the research and realisation of the „European Chemical Manufacturing Masters 2011“, in particular the speakers for their continued support and commitment. 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