Chemical and Industrial Parks
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Chemical and Industrial Parks
1 3EUROFORUM . E U R O F annual O R UM conference - J a h restag u ng 15th 5. März 2013, Spezialtag, Köln 6. und 7. März 2013, Jahrestagung mit Werksbesichtigung, Köln 19 and 20 March 2015, Annual Conference, Pullman Cologne r until Registe 015 nuar y 2 16th Ja rly e t he e a and sav count! bird dis Chemical and Industrial Parks Operation, Management and New Business Models Experience reports from chemical parks in Focus on: • Performance indicators in process and plant safety • • • • • T he future of electricity market design and extension of cogeneration Successful domestic and international marketing strategies Energy management and successful energy efficiency projects Industry 4.0 – from clipboard to tablet CO2: from climate killer to raw material of the future With presentations by ASG Spremberg • BASF SE • BASF Espanola S.L. • Bayer Technology Services • Bayer MaterialScience AG • BP Chemicals • Federal Environment Ministry • Currenta • InfraServ Knapsack • InfraServ Höchst • Kommission für Anlagensicherheit (Commission on Process Safety) • Le Havre Développement • Mitsubishi Polyester Film • Noerr • NUON Industry Parks • Shell Rheinland Raffinerie S imultaneous Translation German English Bring your colleagues and customers from abroad! Further information as well as the German programme is available at: www.euroforum.de/chemieparks The requirements on chemical parks will increase in 2015. Shale gas production in North America, new production capacities in the Middle East or exponential growth of the chemical industry in China: the markets are in a state of flux. This also affects chemical and industrial parks. The Annual Conference therefore focuses on the following topics: How do others deal with these problems? How do our European neighbours react on legal hurdles and another zero-growth year? What can we learn from chemical parks in England, Spain, the Netherlands or France? Discuss these and other questions concerning your business model at the conference, the meeting point for the industry. Get to know colleagues from other European countries and expand your network. Register today, update your knowledge and benefit from our early bird rates! Target group of the conference Managing directors, members of the management board, divisional and departmental managers as well as executives from chemical companies, chemical park operators and companies located in chemical parks dealing with: • Strategic management • Finances / controlling • Site development, settlement management • Facility management, mortgaging • Supply and disposal • SCM, logistics • Plant safety / chemical safety • Technology / production • Law • Environmental protection / workers’ protection • Emission control /water pollution control • Waste management systems • Public relations in the chemical, petrochemical, food, pharmaceutical, power generation and steel industries as well as representatives from energy suppliers, public utilities, waste management companies, technology, logistics and maintenance providers, banks / financial investors, consulting companies, law firms, technical experts, consultants, officials and approving authorities. A picture speaks a thousand words! An artist will draw “graphic minutes” of the 2015 event live at the conference. The discussions and contributions of the participants will be summarized and captured on a huge canvas. The original will be auctioned for a good cause. All participants will get a copy as a special souvenir of the conference. Five good reasons for your participation: 1.Get insider information on the new Hazardous Incident Ordinance from the Federal Environment Ministry. 2.Exchange experiences with colleagues from France, England, the Netherlands and Spain. 3.Get information on operating models and business processes of other parks. 4. Get suggestions for energy efficiency projects. 5.Ice Breaker Wall, social programme and the evening event offer excellent opportunities for networking. Media partner: Day 1:Konferenztag: Thursday, 19 March 2015 19. März 2015 Erster Donnerstag, „Excellent opportunity for chemical park operators to exchange experiences “ (Heinz Schäfer, BASF Schwarzheide) 8.30 Welcome reception with coffee and tea 10.15–10.45 Ice Breaker Session POLAROID An economic development strategy at the scale of the Seine Estuary territory to enhance the competitiveness of industries Chemical and Industrial Parks 2015 – Beyond the German Perspective Get an overview of who you will meet at the conference. Get to know other participants andfind out about the challenges your European colleagues have to meet. And what role do polaroids play? – Let us surprise you! 9.00–9.15 Opening of the conference by EUROFORUM representatives and the chairman Prof. Dr Christian Jochum, Vice-Chairman, Commission on Process Safety (Kommission für Anlagensicherheit) •Industrial successes and practical achievements – The migration to new sustainable economy: the example of Estener and Osilub settlements – Common R&D initiatives to deal with CO2 issues: CTSC industrial chaire, CO2 capture pilot of Sedibex and CO2 capture demonstrator of EDF •New programs to face new industrial and territorial challenges – Le Havre Eco-industrial Park program – implemented by the PS2E Research and Education Institute – Mapping the inter-relations between industries in the Seine Estuary port cities – a program implemented by the Town Planning Agency of Le Havre and Seine Estuary Area (AURH) Frédérick Bernard, Industrial Development Manager, Le Havre Développement, Le Havre/France Juliette Duszynski, Project Manager Economics, Logistics, Port, European Projects, AURH (Town Planning Agency of Le Havre and Seine Estuary area), Le Havre/France 9.15–9.45 10.45–11.00 11.00–11.30 Between competitive location and good neighbour: requirements on chemical parks in 2015 11.30–12.00 •Requirements from market forecast & macroeconomic situation •Customer requirements: what can and must chemical parks offer? •Requirements from the energy transition: electricity market design and extension of cogeneration •On-site requirements: infrastructure and acceptance as key factors •Requirements on efficiency: are chemical parks ready for a downturn in the economy? Dr Joachim Waldi, Chairman of the Association of Chemical Parks within the German Chemical Industry Association (VCI), Member of the Management Board, Currenta GmbH & Co. OHG, Leverkusen Successful domestic and foreign marketing strategies Discussion Networking break, visit of the exhibition Emmtec Industry & Business Park – the PolymeRevolution •Introduction of the park: operating model, products, customers •Opportunities for improved unique selling points •How did we do it? • Successes Ivo Verdonkschot, Director Industry Parks, NUON Industry Parks, Amsterdam/Netherlands 12.00–12.40 Site BASF Tarragona: from a single-company site to a multi-company site •CHEMMED Tarragona: chemistry creating future Antoni Tora Ricart, Head of Site Marketing & Services Sales, BASF Espanola S.L., Tarragona/Spain 9.45–10.15 Promotion of Europe as an place to invest – our share in the bigger picture Industrial Park “Schwarze Pumpe” – a story of success •Introduction to ECSPP (European Chemicals Sites Promotion Platform) •Who we are • What we do • Why we are an important part of the jigsaw •Presentation of the operating model •Marketing and settlement of new companies •Sustainability and energy efficiency Dr Diana Taylor, Business Development Manager, BP Chemicals, Hull/Great Britain 12.40–13.10 Gerhard Hänel, Managing Director, ASG Spremberg mbH Day 1: Thursday, 19 March 2015 13.10–13.30 Discussion 13.30–14.30 Networking break, visit of the exhibition The advantages of the German site 14.30–15.00 Why we decided to invest in a German chemical park •About our company •About our investment and product •General requirements for building façade material •Building façade in future Mr. Satoru Okada, Director Sales & Marketing of ALPOLIC Division, Mitsubishi Polyester Film GmbH Successful energy efficiency projects Part 1 17.00–17.30 Further development of Industriepark Höchst’s waste management system •Customers expect globally competitive local conditions •Advantages of location due to integrated waste management system •Site development has to take all levels into account (technology, infrastructure, organisation, customers) •What we have done and how our customers benefit from it Thorsten Appel, Head of Waste Management, Infraserv GmbH & Co. Höchst KG 17.30–18.00 15.00–15.30 BASF SE – energy management The German chemical industry in the world market •Overview: energy efficiency of the Ludwigshafen site •Structure of the energy management system •Review of the introduction of an energy management system according to ISO 50001 for the Ludwigshafen site •Joint energy efficiency programmes •What has changed in the chemical industry over the last two decades and what challenges is the chemical industry facing today? •How is the German chemical industry doing in the global competition in terms of: • profitability of German chemical companies • attractiveness as a production location Dr Thorsten Bug, Senior Manager Chemicals, Germany Trade and Invest GmbH Stephanie Geist, Energy Management and Technology, BASF SE 18.00–18.15 18.15 Discussion End of the first day 15.30–16.00 Is the German chemical park model fit for the future? •Challenges in the global context •Transformation to the Knapsack model Dr Clemens Mittelviefhaus, Managing Director, InfraServ GmbH & Co. Knapsack KG 16.00–16.30 Panel and audience discussion „The strength of Germany as a location for industry“ 16.30–17.00 Networking break, visit of the exhibition In the evening of the first conference day, TÜV SÜD Chemie Service GmbH invites you to dinner. Review the day, enjoy a glass of chilled beer and expand your network in a relaxed atmosphere. Day 2: Friday, 20 March 2015 8.30 „An annual must-attend event for every industrial park operator“ (Ludger Boeck, MLB Industrial Service) Welcome reception with coffee and tea Best practice: plant safety and new legal regulations Industry 4.0 and data security 11.30–12.00 Industry 4.0 – applications, systems, potentials 8.45–9.15 Previous achievements for safety indicators •Overall process safety system •Leading key performance indicators •Process safety management system (risk analyses and hazard identification) •Smart Factory: connected data and customer-oriented information as the key to excellent production •Core paradigms and examples of implementation •Big Data in Industry 4.0 processes Prof. Dr Oliver Niggemann, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Institute of Industrial Information Technologies, Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences, and Deputy Head of the Fraunhofer Application Center for Industrial Automation (IOSB-INA) Dr Jean-Michel Dien, Managing Director, Swissi Process Safety GmbH, a subsidiary of the TÜV SÜD Group, Basel / Switzerland Matthias Brey, Managing Director, Kienbaum Management Consultants Successful energy efficiency projects Part 2 9.15–9.45 Performance indicators in process and plant safety •Motivation – why process safety indicators? •Leading and lagging indicators •Loss of primary containment (LOPC) •Global reporting Dr Konrad Fischer, Principal Expert Process and Plant Safety, Bayer Technology Services 12.00–12.30 Reduction of CO2 emissions from energy-intensive plants •Sustainability as the foundation of energy efficiency at BMS •STRUCTeseTM – a customized energy management system •Status quo – six years after the introduction Matthias Böhm, Head of Energy Excellence, Bayer MaterialScience AG 9.45–10.15 Trust but… •Reactions on an increased number of incidents •Comprehensive examinations as trust-building measures •Involvement of all stakeholders •A good neighbour – only with safety 12.30–13.00 Dream Production: There is something in the air – Use of carbon dioxide for the production of plastics •The Dream Reaction: Carbon dioxide as raw material for plastics •The Dream Production: Commercialization of the success •The Dream goes on: Taking Carbon Capture and Utilization to the next level Prof. Dr Christian Jochum, Vice-Chairman, Commission on Process Safety (Kommission für Anlagensicherheit) Dr Jan Zeese, Communications Manager, Shell Deutschland Oil GmbH, Rheinland Raffinerie 10.15–10.30 10.30–11.00 Discussion Networking break, visit of the exhibition 11.00–11.30 New Hazardous Incident Ordinance in line with the implementation of the Seveso III Directive – what will change? •Amendments of Appendix I: limits of amounts of substances •Taking safety distance into account •Taking knock-on effects into account Georg Arens, Head of Department IG I 4 Plant Safety, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety Dr Karsten Malsch, VP BU Polyurethanes / Venture Manager CO2 Polyether, Bayer MaterialScience AG 13.00–13.30 13.30–15.00 Discussion Networking break, visit of the exhibition 15.00 End of the conference „Networking and experts forum for chemical park operators, in line with actual practice“ Sponsors & Exhibitors Zweiter Konferenztag: Donnerstag 20. März(Peter 2014 Bartholomäus, InfraServ) Host of the evening event: TÜV SÜD Chemie Service – expertise from experience. Die TÜV SÜD Chemie Service GmbH offers services for the chemical, pharmaceutical and process industries involving every aspect of safety, efficiency and availability of process plants. As a “one-stop service provider”, we offer support and testing services throughout the entire life cycle of chemical plants – from planning and purchasing to assembly / startup, operation and closure. Our customers benefit from the comprehensive approach and continuous quality assurance. Our EX-Dates lab offers hazard and risk analyses, identification of relevant EX-safety dates, criticality assessment of powders, liquids and gases as well as ignition source analyses (particularly electrostatics). The development and implementation of experience or risk-based inspection strategies as well as material services and consulting are also part of our portfolio. Our data management system provides a comprehensive technical documentation of the facilities, including scheduling, processing and documentation of all compulsory or necessary tests. This is our positive contribution to your “compliance management”. TÜV SÜD Chemie Service stands for the highest level of service quality, flexibility and on-site presence. TÜV SÜD Chemie Service GmbH Kaiser-Wilhelm-Allee, Geb. B407 D–51368 Leverkusen www.tuev-sued.de/chemieservice Sponsor In times where the “not in my backyard” attitude is prevailing when it comes to industry and infrastructure projects, the Chemiepark Knapsack offers additional value. Our experienced “approval experts” in combination with developed areas and a positive environment ensure the future of the site – particularly with regard to new business ideas and production processes. We are not only familiar with complex plant planning, but also with aspects of infrastructure and the advantages of a specific chemical network. Excellent conditions for something new. Infraserv GmbH & Co Knapsack KG Chemiepark Knapsack/ Industriestrasse 300 D–50354 Hürth www.chemiepark-knapsack.de Confirmed exhibitors: Gas-Union is one of the leading large-scale gas wholesalers located in Germany. We have supplied utility and industrial companies in Germany with gas for over 30 years. We have a considerable share in a natural gas production project in the North Sea and own natural gas storage facilities. With GasUnion Services, we offer comprehensive – irrespective of gas purchase – services for public utility and industrial companies. Gas-Union GmbH Theodor-Stern-Kai 1 D–60596 Frankfurt am Main www.gas-union.de Infraserv Höchst is a leading site operator and service provider for the chemical and pharmaceutical industries as well as related process industries. Infraserv operates one of the largest production and research sites in Europe: the Industriepark Höchst in Frankfurt/Main. Infraserv GmbH & Co. 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