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EPCA ANNUAL REPORT 2013
EPCA ANNUAL REPORT 2013
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CONTENT
EPCA STRATEGY AND MISSION
08. EPCA Strategy
08. EPCA Mission
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
12. Executive Summary
14. Governing Structures
16. Membership and Participation Strategy
17. EPCA Accounts 2013
18. Annual Meeting 2013
25. Center of supply chain expertise
26. Education activities
28. Cooperation
29. Annual Meeting 2014
REPORT TO THE MEMBERS ON THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
32. Independent Auditors’ Report
33. Balance Sheet
34. Statement of Income & Expenditure
35. Statement of Cash Flows
36. Notes to the Financial Statements
EPCA ORGANIZATION AS OF APRIL 2014
42. The principal structures
44. Board of Directors
46. Supply Chain Program Committee
48. Young EPCA Think Tank
49. EPCA Staff
EPCA HONORARY LISTS
52. EPCA Presidents
52. EPCA Director/Secretary General
53. EPCA Vice-Presidents
54. EPCA Chairmen of the Logistics Committee
54. EPCA Chairmen of the Supply Chain Program Committee
55. EPCA Treasurers
55. EPCA Chairpersons of the Young EPCA Think Tank
MEMBERS INDEX56. EPCA Member Companies
58. Full Members as of April 2014
61. Associate Members as of April 2014
88. Members Index by Company
94. Members Index by Representative Name
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EPCA STRATEGY AND MISSION
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“A platform in Europe to meet, communicate, exchange information, transfer learning and serve as a think tank”
purpose of the European Petrochemical Association (EPCA) is to organize each year one or more reunions in Europe
to facilitate legitimate networking and meetings between companies and open debate on 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, ex-change of information, think tanks, as well as transfer of learning between members and stakeholders. EPCA in this connection works on increasing its visibility via the web, cooperation with the press, newsletters, publications and other communication tools.
• A huge global network connecting members and stakeholders.
All EPCA activities are focused on delivering a message shared by the attendants at 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.
EPCA MISSIONOffer our members a unique global network and a platform in Europe to meet, communicate, exchange information, transfer learning and serve as a think tank.
TheIn order to optimize resources and avoid overlap, EPCA coordinates its activities with Cefic, Petrochemicals Europe, PlasticsEurope 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 or 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 to make sure that there can be no misunderstanding about such activities. For example, EPCA provides its members with a checklist for meetings (Do’s and Don’ts) reminding them of the importance of compliance with competition law.
EPCA STRATEGY
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 and its business partners and service providers.
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REPORT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARYDear Reader,
In 2013 the positive impact of US shale gas development on the US economy was confirmed, whereas in Europe the financial difficulties slowly evolved into a weak economic recovery. The expected slowdown in economic growth in China, India and other emerging markets took effect whereas all over the world concerns about geopolitical instability and its implications for global growth surged. More than ever business executives are confronted with disruptive external factors that threaten economic performance.
this context of uncertainty EPCA has issued its 2013 Report “Sustainable Chemical Supply and Logistics Chains:
The Path Forward”. This report shows, on the basis of thirty-three cases coming from inside and outside the chemical industry, how in practice to cope with uncertainty and to manage complexity in supply and logistics chains whilst improving sustain-ability goals (People, Planet, Profit). As the report clearly describes, all of the aforesaid is enabled by collaborative approaches and technological developments. The latter are in the areas of equipment and operational processes as well as in IT communication and connectivity, as driven by either private initiative or governmental institutions. The report is the synthesis of the activities of three EPCA joint producers and ser-vice providers working groups in 2012 and 2013, with the support of academics and leading consultancy firms working for the Chemical Business Community.
Given the importance that EPCA gives to education, people and talent, we have con-tinued the promotion of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education in schools in partnership with UNESCO and European Schoolnet/ inGen-ious. We have in particular produced and distributed a second EPCA educational film called “Science: Where Can It Take You?”. This film promotes STEM education as well as the chemical industry as a good industry to work for. Through the story of one boy and two girls the film shows how, with a STEM background, youngsters, re-gardless of gender, can achieve a challeng-ing and rewarding career in an interesting and innovative activity segment. A career in chemical supply chain and logistics is also included and each story underscores the contribution to a better world for all. This film was launched during the 4th educational internet chat of the Xperimania V project on May 29th, 2013 in the offices of European Schoolnet / inGenious in Brussels. Two Young EPCA Think Tank members participated in this initiative as did a representative of an
EPCA logistics member company active in one of the three aforesaid supply chain and logistics working groups.
The second EPCA educational film completes the first one “Chemistry: All About You” which highlights that chemicals are every-where, offering sustainable solutions for the global population to access food, drinking water, health and health care, comfortable clothes, energy and emission friendly build-ings and transportation as well as instant communication means.
The two films were promoted through the EPCA Facebook campaign in May/June and September/October 2013 as well as through the sponsoring by EPCA of the mini-marathon in Berlin on 28 September 2013. EPCA indeed was an official partner of the famous 25th Berlin Marathon. This allowed EPCA to reach one thousand five hundred schools in the Berlin area and the eight thousand kids who participated in the run as well as their parents, teachers and the forty thousand adult marathon runners.
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A workshop for teachers took place during the 47th Annual Meeting, co-organized by EPCA, inGenious and UNESCO, allowing teachers to meet and greet with mem-bers of the EPCA Board, the EPCA Supply Chain Program Committee and the Young EPCA Think Tank. In addition to their own program sessions, which were hosted by EPCA in one of EPCA’s main hotels, they attended the EPCA business sessions and social events, having the opportunity to network with representatives of the Chemical Business Community.
The 47th Annual Meeting in Berlin from 5 to 9 October 2013 was a success. On Tuesday 8 October 2013, the keynote address was delivered by President Bill Clinton, Founder of the Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States.
Dedicated to “Global Leadership and the Chemical Industry” the business session on Monday 7 October 2013 saw energizing discussions between Dr. Kurt Bock, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors, BASF SE;
Mohamed H. Al-Mady, Vice-Chairman and CEO, SABIC CORP. and Prof. Niall Ferguson, Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History at Harvard University.
The Tuesday morning 8 October 2013 supply chain session had the theme “Global Leadership and the Chemical Supply Chains”. This session promoted EPCA’s 2013 supply chain report that was commented by keynote speaker Paul Lord, Research Director, GARTNER, and was followed by a challenging panel debate between the keynote speaker and Sergio Barbarino, Research Fellow R&D Supply Chain Innovation, PROCTER & GAMBLE CO.; Peter Holicki, then Global Vice-President Operations Europe, Middle East and Africa, DOW EUROPE and Vice-President of EPCA; Holger Hüppeler, representative of “Together for Sustainability”, Chief Procurement & Logistics Officer, LANXESS DEUTSCHLAND GmbH and Andrew Jackson, President & CEO, AGILITY CHEMICALS.
In December 2013, following renovation works by the owners to adapt the build-ing to top level eco-efficiency standards, EPCA moved offices within the same building in Brussels. The EPCA staff, visitors and member company representa-tives meeting in the new offices enjoy trendy office space and equipment as well as “state of the art” communica-tion tools. The EPCA staff is working in an “open-space area” that encourages team work, productivity and efficiency improvement whilst facilitating EPCA’s continuous efforts to improve its service level for customers and stakeholders.
For 2014, we are pleased to announce the 48th EPCA Annual Meeting which will be held in Vienna (Austria) from 4 to 8 October 2014 and the 4th Interactive Supply Chain and Logistics Workshop to be held in Brussels (Belgium) on the 2nd and the 3rd of June 2014. More details are available on page 29 of this report.
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1 The EPCA Board of Directors is the most important body, with a mixed com-position 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 com-bination 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 mem-ber company, determined by her/his in-dustry peers. The EPCA Board is currently composed of seventeen voting members, with twelve representatives of petrochemical producers in Europe, one trader and four service pro-vider companies. In addition there are three non-voting “ex officio” members represent-ing respectively Cefic (European Chemical Industry Council), AFPM (American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers‘ association) and APLA (Association of Chemical and Petrochemical producers of Latin America).
Some changes occurred in the Board com-position in 2013 and in the first quarter of 2014. Jan Hammer of ODFJELL withdrew from the Executive Committee but remains on the Board. Peter Holicki of DOW EUROPE withdrew from the Executive Committee and the Board. Raja Zeidan, Business President
Feedstock DOW EUROPE GmbH replaces him on the EPCA Board. Dr. Rainer Diercks, President Petrochemicals BASF SE joins the Executive Committee as Vice-President. Two new Board members have been ap-pointed to replace previous representatives of their respective companies. SHELL rep-resentative Brian Davis has been replaced by Thomas Casparie, Vice-President Base Chemicals Shell Chemicals; Timothy M. Stedman, European Business Director Basic Chemicals, has replaced Juhan Rob-berts as representative of EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL LTD. SAMSKIP MULTIMODAL CONTAINER LOGISTICS joined the EPCA Board rep-resented by Jens Holger Nielsen.Manuel Diaz, newly appointed Executive Director of APLA, has joined the Board ex-officio, in replacement of Graciela J. Gonzáles Rosas, retired.
GOVERNING STRUCTURES
2 The EPCA Supply Chain Program Committee (SCPC) is an advisory body to the EPCA Board for chemical supply chain and logistics activities undertaken by EPCA.The committee suggests to the EPCA Board chemical supply chain and logistics topics to
represented on the Committee by Morten Nystad, Senior Vice-President; REPSOL has joined the committee represented by Iñigo Rengifo Abbad, Director of Logistics & Customer Service. In 2013 the SCPC supervised the activities of the three supply chain and logistics work-ing groups that it had initiated in 2012 and approved the final version of the 2013 EPCA report on “Sustainable Chemical Supply and Logistics Chains: the Path forward”. It also proposed the supply chain session program to the Board for the 47th EPCA Annual Meeting and decided to propose the organization of an interactive supply chain and logistics workshop in Brussels, building on the conclusions of the 2013 EPCA report.
be covered by EPCA and proposes supply chain working group activities, workshops and Annual Meeting business session programs.Its members are designated by the Board upon proposal of the SCPC. SCPC members are experts in chemical supply and logistics chains active in or for the global chemical industry who are recognized by their peers as being “best in class” in the area of chemical supply and logistics chains. The SCPC has a mixed composition of chemical producers and service provider companies, inclusive of supply chain consultancy firms.
EPCA welcomes new representatives to the SCPC: for DOW EUROPE, Peter Marshall, Director Supply Chain Operations, Europe, Middle East and Africa, replaces Wolfgang Schnabel; ODFJELL is now again
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3 The Young EPCA Think Tank (YETT) is an advisory body to the EPCA Board and assists EPCA in the proposal of An-nual Meeting business session programs to the Board. The YETT also suggests to the Board improvements or changes in EPCA goals and activities as well as new EPCA projects, other than education and chemical supply chain/logistics. It serves as the coordinating body for the EPCA educational and communication ac-tivities making the link between EPCA and member companies’ education projects. Its members are designated by the EPCA Board and selected amongst young, talented representatives of member companies active
on the EPCA Board. The YETT has a mixed composition of producers and service provider member companies. In 2013 the YETT provided valuable input on the making of the second EPCA education film “Science: Where Can It Take You?“ and two YETT members participated as role models for chemical careers in the fourth chat under the Xperimania V joint project with Petrochemicals Europe, EPCA and European Schoolnet / inGenious.One YETT member acted as a role model for the 25th Berlin Mini-marathon and delivered the educational speech underscoring the interaction between chemistry and sports at the press conference of 26 September 2013 with young runners and marathon winners.The YETT members have accepted to serve as role models for short videos that EPCA will make in 2014 in order to complete the communication tools on careers in the chemical industry for distribution in schools through the school network and activities of UNESCO and European Schoolnet /
inGenious as well as via the EPCA network and social media campaigns.
In 2013 the YETT selected Wouter Bleukx of INEOS as the new chairman to replace Anne-Valentine Belevitsch of TOTAL. Xavier Ruban, Commercial Manager Ethylene is the new representative for Total Petrochemicals & Refining. Peter Stewart from SHELL CHEMICALS is replaced by Simon Cleghorn, Commercial Manager Pygas & Benzene (EU). For DOW BENELUX, Joerg Schmitz, Supply Chain Director Hydrocarbons EMEA, replaces Edward Stones, and Murad Smit, Regional Business Manager Benelux and Germany, is now the representative of AGILITY LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS replacing Howard Sellers. For BASF SE, Dr. Oliver Feldmann, Director Business Management C4 and Heavy Cracker Products, replaces Dr Peter Schwab. For more information on these EPCA bodies please refer to the public part of the EPCA website www.epca.eu.
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MEMBERSHIP AND PARTICIPATION STRATEGYEPCA is a global network for the global Chemical Business Community, con-necting member companies and other stakeholders. EPCA provides platforms to meet, exchange ideas, transfer knowl-edge, and support learning, and serves as a think tank for the Chemical Busi-ness Community and its stakeholders.
Members are commercial companies having a business interest in or with the Euro-pean petrochemical industry. Attendance at EPCA seminars, workshops, working groups and think tanks may be open to members and non-members, whereas attendance at EPCA Annual Meetings is strictly reserved for member companies,
with the exception of specially invited academics, authorities and experts or rep-resentatives of other associations with whom EPCA has special links.
EPCA ANNUAL AND LOGISTICS MEETINGS’ NUMBER OF DELEGATES – EVOLUTION SINCE 1996
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Africa 0.86%
South America 1.30%
Russia 1.44%
Middle East 3.60%
Turkey 3.89%
Far East 7.93%
North America 8.21%
Europe 72.77%
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EPCA GLOBAL MEMBERSHIP AS OF APRIL 2014
EVOLUTION SINCE 1995
The success of this approach is substanti-ated by the fact that EPCA has, every year for fifteen years, increased the number of member companies and registered delegates at the Annual Meeting.EPCA operates for and through 700 mem-ber companies, with an aggregate turnover of € 4.4 trillion and 4.7 million employees worldwide.
EPCA ACCOUNTS 2013On 31 December 2013 EPCA net assets amount to € 5,311,272 (rounded figure). This amount is the aggregate of net assets at 31 December 2012 and the negative balance of € -201,299 recorded on 31 December 2013 between EPCA income and expenditure. This negative balance is slightly lower than the budgeted € -224,006 voted upon in Budapest by the EPCA OGM in 2012.
Income from membership fees was higher than budget, whereas income from the 47th
Annual Meeting was lower than budget not-withstanding a record attendance of paying delegates. This is mainly due to the reduction,
decided by the EPCA Board in April 2013, of the meeting registration fee by € 100, in reference to the budget voted upon by the OGM. Other operational & exceptional income was higher than budget because of the indemnification received from the owners of the offices in 2013 for EPCA’s move due to necessary renovation works in the office space previously occupied by EPCA in the same building.
Expenditures for the 47th EPCA Annual Meeting were less than budget because of currency exchange differences in EPCA’s favor. Office expenses were higher than
budget mainly because of the reinforcement of staff, accelerated depreciation due to the office move and increases in various taxes due to changes in legislation in Belgium on income from investments. The provision for write-off clients and unrecoverable VAT is lower than budget mainly due to the recovery of VAT in 2013 for the Annual Meeting 2012. Both supply chain and education project ex-penditures were slightly higher than budget due to the exceptional efforts in relation to the making of the 2013 Supply Chain report and the making and distribution of the second EPCA education film.
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ANNUAL MEETING 2013
GENERAL BUSINESS SESSIONS OPENING SESSION
47th EPCA Annual Meeting with its theme “Global Leadership and the Chemical Industry” was a great success.
EPCA President, Jan Van den Bergh, welcomed the delegates by saying that “global leadership requires visionary power” and he addressed the audience with key questions about how to make vision a reality: “What tools do we have? Do we need to develop new solutions? What kind of leadership do we need? We will need new raw materials. We certainly need intelligent, well trained and innovative people”. He praised the work of EPCA, in tandem with other organizations, that is encouraging young people still in educa-
“global leadership requires visionary power”
Hotels InterContinental & Pullman Schweizerhof, Berlin Germany, 5 - 9 October 2013
tion to join the industry and to become “our next generation”. During the Monday morning opening session of 7 October 2013 world re-nowned speakers addressed the audience on “Global Leadership and the Chemical Industry”. The session compared the vi-sion of Dr. Kurt Bock, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors, BASF SE, on Leadership in the Chemical Industry with the vision of Mohamed H. Al-Mady, Vice-Chairman and CEO, SABIC CORP. For
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Dr. Kurt Bock Leadership enhances a focus on innovation, anticipation and exceeding customers’ demands and expectations. Chemical Leaders supply innovative solu-tions to customers rather than chemical products and help society address all major challenges it faces, inclusive of social, work, economic and environmental issues. In view of the high level of availability of oil, gas and coal for many years to come, he expressed his doubts about the ability of renewables to become a viable substitute for carbon based fuels in a world where energy demand will be escalating. He warned about the likely impossibility of reaching global emission targets without a huge change in lifestyle expectations of the population all over the world. He also underscored the importance for Chemi-cal Leaders to manage the risks of price volatility of agricultural commodities such
As usual, the busi-ness sessions and closing lunch were moderated by award-winning journalist Nadine Dereza.
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as wheat, cotton and sugar which, along-side oil, impact the chemical industry and drew a comparison of regional feedstock based on energy prices. He confirmed BASF’s belief in creating chemistry for a sustainable future and adding value as one highly integrated company – the “Verbund” concept. He urged the industry to connect with stakeholders, stay close to custom-ers and not bet on cheap feedstocks as we are not running out of oil or gas, and indicated that from that perspective the petrochemical industry does not have to worry about its future. He also stressed that the petrochemical industry should talk much more about its achievements and developments and explain why, as an industry, it is the solution to the world’s sustainability challenges, not the problem.
Mohamed H. Al-Mady underscored the difficulty of making predictions and referred to the excellent review of Cefic on conditions impacting the European chemical industry. Describing likely success factors for the chemical industry, he drew the attention of the audience to the difference between commodities and differentiated products. For commodities, the keys for success are advantaged feeds, integration, world
scale assets and process technology, lean organizations and efficient supply chains. For differentiated products, keys to success are raw material procurement optimization, integration, process and product application technology allowing differentiated perfor-mance products and solutions with flexible manufacturing close to markets, responsive to changing needs of customers. He indi-cated that emerging global mega-trends like demographics, consumerism and ur-banization, impact the two product groups.
According to Mr. Al-Mady it is crucial for global leadership to leverage the select few mega-trends that have a profound impact on chemicals and that are often unique to regions or markets, whilst having global ramifications. His vision is that the right way forward is through targeting consumers in emerging markets and wealthy middle classes in developing economies. Turning to Europe he indicated that the strengths of Europe are its well established industrial sectors, an excellent technological base, and
MOHAMED H. AL-MADY, Vice-Chairman and CEO, SABIC CORP
DR. KURT BOCK, Chairman of the Board of the Executive Directors, BASF SE
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plastics” in the same sense as we experienced the “end of wood” in the sixties and urged the chemical industry to always factor in the paradigm shift: while science usually changes gradually, and technology evolves, they are both punctuated by disruptions.
The panel discussion that followed underscored the ideas advanced in the keynote speeches of leadership in the chemical industry consisting of innovation and sustainability and acting responsi-bly. Asked by the moderator Nadine Dereza, Dr. Bock explained further the BASF focus on the chemical producer strategy and the consequent spin-off of a successful BASF mid-size pharma business, whereas Mr. Al-Mady stressed that for leadership and innovation the challenge is about who is going to venture outside their comfort zone. Niall Ferguson defined the attribute of a great leader as “readiness to listen to contrarians”. As a response to Ferguson’s warning against the advent of “black swans” both keynote speakers expressed their optimism for the future of the chemical industry and confirmed their belief in the strength of this industry in dealing with disruptions.
SUPPLY CHAIN SESSION
The Tuesday morning session of 8 October 2013 was dedicated to “Global Leadership and the Chemical Supply Chains”. This special session compared the EPCA 2013 report “Sustainable Chemical Supply and Logistics Chains: the Path Forward” with the vision of keynote speaker Paul Lord, Research Director, GARTNER and of supply chain experts: Raf Bemelmans, Chairman of the EPCA Supply Chain Program Committee; Sergio Barbarino, Research Fellow R&D Supply Chain Innovation, PROCTER & GAMBLE CO; Peter Holicki, then Global Vice-President Operations Europe, Middle East and Africa, DOW EUROPE; Holger Hüppeler, rep-resentative of “Together for Sustainability”, Chief Procurement & Logistics Officer, LANXESS DEUTSCHLAND GmbH; and Andrew Jackson, President and CEO, AGILITY CHEMICALS.
an intelligent and enterprising workforce. Its weaknesses are its ageing and sub-world scale plants, zero or negligible energy or feedstock advantages, a high-wage labor market and saturated local markets as well as over-regulation holding back potential feedstock developments in Europe such as shale gas drilling. In this context Europe must face a new reality that its share of exports in the global chemical sales has fallen by a third in the last 10 years, that technology is becoming more and more freely available, and that chemical invest-
ment is focused on fast developing regions. He also mentioned that the comparison between Europe and the rest of the world shows a constant erosion in the strength of patents and science graduates. He however stressed SABIC’s continued dedication to Europe and suggested Europe embarks on a period of transition towards more cost efficient manufacturing and optimizing along the entire value chain, with a focus on sustained development and export of differentiated goods. He finally argued for competitive regulations encouraging cost- and
“renewables will not provide the majority of our needs in our lifetimes”
resource-efficient production and products as well as innovation at the development stage whilst allowing the chemical industry in Europe to deliver sustainable solutions matching societal needs. This includes pro-moting zero energy housing, insulation, heat pumps and nano-technology development. He concluded by stating that the chemical industry will continue to play an important and prominent role and that it therefore has to remain knowledge driven, diversified and pro-actively responding to societal needs.
Prof. Niall Ferguson, Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History at Harvard University, acclaimed author of the book “The Great Degeneration”. Starting with the statement that no industry can ignore history, he agreed with many of the conclusions of the two industry speakers. On the supply side he agreed that innovation will not stop and that geographical and energy/feedstock diversification will continue as will price volatility. On the demand side he agreed that we see a re-convergence of Eastern and Western civilizations but warned that we are witnessing the degeneration of Europe. For Niall Ferguson the good news for Europeans comes from outside Europe, via the mega-cities in which non Westerners will live Western lifestyles in unprecedented numbers, and this is the future the chemical industry is betting on. He argued history is a story of fuel diversification but agreed that “renewables will not provide the majority of our needs in our lifetimes”. When looking at the history of commodity prices from 1900 to 2012, he indicated prices show mostly mean reversions with the exception of gold and oil, with oil behaving like gold. This is explained by the fact that OPEC regained control of oil supply, by the soaring consumption of emerging markets, but also by the growing convergence between East and West, partly because of the underperformance of Europe. He predicted that by 2030 there will be nine cities in Africa and Asia, with populations of over 20 million people, which in Europe would qualify for a major state. Where he disagreed with the industry speakers is that none of them addressed the risk of major disruptions. These can consist of fundamental technological disruptions or political instability in or near major oil producing center. He also stressed the financial risks to growth in emerging markets, possibly disrupting the great re-convergence between East and West, or, at least, slowing it down. He underscored the major issue of unresolved fiscal and monetary policies in the developed world as a risk of disruption and called the betting of the chemical industry on mega-cities in emerging countries “risky” because these mega-cities prove vulnerable both geologically and meteorologically. He finally raised the question of “end of
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Among his initial thoughts, the Gartner research director said he felt that complexity is a design choice involving conscious trade-offs, that uncertainty is inherent in demand yet requires decision-making, and that what makes chemical supply chains unique is their constraints, which include regulations and sustain-ability objectives. He also said he saw a need to fully integrate manufacturing into the supply chain.
Lord concluded by offering five key takeaways. First, supply chain excellence is a business strategy that maximizes value. Second, business alignment and flawless execution earn a seat at the strategy table. Third, leaders need to invest in talent, technology and process management capabilities to achieve supply chain excellence. Fourth, supply chain constraints and options require optimization decisions. Fifth, decision management requires governance and analytical support.
The panel discussion following the keynote speech addressed a wide range of issues facing the European chemical industry and the role of sustainable supply chains in maintaining Europe’s competitiveness in the face of disadvantaged feedstock and energy, over-capacity, an ageing population, and consumer uncertainty, although Europe is still the biggest end-consumer market in the world. The view was expressed that those companies innovat-ing and collaborating will get ahead, but part of the benefits of
“The Gartner Top 25 offers chemicals marketing insight and intelligence REGARDING how their customers are operating”
Paul Lord covered chemical industry supply chain strengths and opportunities, the EPCA 2013 supply chain report and routes to achieving supply chain excellence. He addressed Gartner’s Sup-ply Chain Top 25 which was launched to highlight the importance of supply chain capabilities to business success and survival. Those in the Gartner Top 25 tend to be: “consumer electronic companies with very short and challenging product life-cycles; consumer product companies with very fast-moving supply chains with fair amounts of cost pressure; and retailers, where there is a lot of inventory risk and fast-moving supply chains and thin operating margins.” He pointed out that there are in fact several companies – such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, and 3M – that have significant chemicals operations, and that the chemical industry is a strategic supplier to almost all those ranked in the top 25, which includes hi-tech, automotive, apparel and packaging in-dustries. So, for that reason, the Gartner Top 25 offers chemicals marketing insight and intelligence regarding how their customers are operating, which is a good starting point from which to think about serving them better and collaborating more with custom-ers. Chemical companies are rising up the list, and may soon break into the top 25.
Lord qualified the EPCA 2013 supply chain report as “very impres-sive and comprehensive.”
PAUL LORDResearch Director with the industrial value chain group, Gartner
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collaboration need to be re-invested in Responsible Care. The industry has to be confident about the quality of the product and the delivery when it hands over product to service providers. However, working internationally can present a big challenge for the chemical industry: regional standards can be different from the global standards of quality, performance and sustainability, and this difference can impact investment decisions on projects in developing economies.
In the face of urbanization the organization of global logistics and transportation will need some serious rethinking. There are 600 mega-cities, with 10 million people each, accounting for the majority of the population of the world. The industry will need to figure out how to keep the flow of supplies separated, how to keep them moving, how to keep them safe, and get them delivered.
The panel also considered the Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 ranking, and the absence of chemical companies from the list. The ranking index is composed of several factors. One of those is return on assets. The chemical industry is an asset-intensive industry and its return on assets tends to be about half that of those in the top 25. Some companies in the top 25 have out-sourced manufacturing, for example. The other reason relates to peer ranking and the chemical industry could create more awareness of what has been achieved. Although the industry should not be overly concerned about not being present in the ranking, it remains a good reference point.
On collaboration, the view was that there will be increasing pressure to collaborate as win-lose situations were not seen as sustainable. However, effective collaboration depends on determining the competitive edge, and protecting this can inhibit collaboration. The chemical industry has a long and successful commitment to pro-competitive horizontal collaboration including with authorities on Responsible Care so that, for example, any incidents and accidents can be dealt with in the best possible way. Research in logistics innovation was seen as an area for potential collaboration and is possible within competition law.
In conclusion the panel offered some final thoughts on collabora-tion, the need for trust, engaging customers, and the opportunities to be achieved by investing in collaborative innovation. For the supply chain, it involves the patience and willingness to invest in talent and operational skills as well as the leadership to influence, educate and collaborate. And good collaboration begins at home.
“The EPCA 2013 Supply Chain report is very impressive and comprehensive.”PAUL LORDResearch Director with the industrial value chain group, Gartner
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CLOSING LUNCH
During his keynote address, President Clinton stated that “Our world is awash in all kinds of problems ….But I think there is reason for hope.”His main message was that despite an ongoing struggle between the forces that bring people and the world together and those that seek to drive them apart, there are many positive and successful examples of creative cooperation often encouraged by global leaders.
PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON42nd President of the United States & Founder of the Clinton Foundation
“Our world is awash in all kinds of problems …. But I think there is reason for hope.”
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Thirty teachers, inGenious industry partners and UNESCO representatives took part in a workshop hosted by EPCA in the InterContinental Hotel Berlin and co-organized by EPCA, European Schoolnet / inGenious and UNESCO during EPCA’s 47th Annual Meeting. Besides the special teachers workshop program established by European Schoolnet and inGenious, teachers had the opportunity to meet with representatives of the EPCA Board, the Young EPCA Think Tank (YETT) and the Supply Chain Program Committee to ask questions about the chemical industry, the interrelation between STEM and the industry and the career opportunities in this industry. They also participated in the EPCA social events allowing for networking with delegates of the EPCA Chemical Business Community as
The Opening Event on the evening of Sunday 6 October 2013 was held in “The Station” located in a former rail freight hub which provided a typical Berlin “street art” atmosphere. Delegates were impressed by the typical “industrial“ Berlin character of the venue which welcomed more than 800 attendees. Networking Breakfasts were held on Monday and Tuesday morning in front of the entrance to the business sessions. They were well attended and appreciated by the delegates.
well as in the EPCA Business Sessions. The teachers, UNESCO and European Schoolnet / inGenious teams were very enthusiastic about this experience.
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inGenious and UNESCO had a stand at the 47th EPCA Annual Meeting to explain to Meeting delegates their projects and activities. inGenious’ mission is to reinforce young Europeans’ interest in Science and Technology industry careers by influencing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education. UNESCO also promotes STEM education as well as engineering studies in particular, with a focus on gender equality, in its international education network of UNESCO member states. EPCA is an Associate Partner of
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inGenious as well as a partner of UNESCO for STEM educational projects.
EPCA INFORMAL MEETING LOUNGES, MEETING TABLES, MEETING ROOMS, LOGISTICS VILLAGE
As usual EPCA offered its delegates the possibility to have access to informal meet-ing lounges, spread out over EPCA’s two main hotels: InterContinental hotel and the Pullman Schweizerhof. In addition, EPCA delegates had the opportunity to rent meet-ing tables located in the InterContinental hotel. Break-out rooms were available in all of the EPCA hotels, located at walking distance from one another. Furthermore a part of the InterContinental served as a “Logistics Village”, reserved as a priority for delegates active in logistics operations and supply chain.
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2,751Delegates
Africa 0.80%
Russia 0.80%
South America 1.38%
Turkey 2.36%
Middle East 3.74%
Far East 8.40%
North America 12.54%
Europe 69.98%
CENTER OF
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ATTENDANCE STATISTICS – ANNUAL MEETING 2013
EPCA Report, “Sustainable Chemical Supply and Logistics Chains – The Path Forward.”
EPCA published this report which was the culmination of widespread discussions and three intensive workshops focusing on complexity and uncertainty as well as resilience, technology and cooperation, and delivered solutions for supply chain improvement. The work was spread over two years, with participation from more than 50 people from producers, logistics service providers, consultants, academia, and EPCA and Cefic. The report formed the basis of a presentation and panel discussion
at the Annual Meeting and will influence future EPCA supply chain work. The report provides a theoretical frame-work to explain how supply chains work, and offers 34 case studies – mostly with named companies – for use as practical guides and ideas for improvement. The report explains how to distinguish between complexity and uncertainty, describes an approach to collaboration, identifies tech-nology enablers, and examines the impact on sustainability. It offers approaches to standardization and outsourcing, and on where to produce and where to locate distribution centres.
Committed to permanently optimizing the services for its members, EPCA collected feedback from Meeting delegates via the “appreciation forms”. Comments and rec-ommendations 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. The excellent ratings received in the appreciation forms confirm the satisfaction
Many of the case studies provide evidence of ‘pro-competitive collaboration,’ and demonstrate that the chemical industry is making progress in this area, whilst re-specting competition law. An example of collaboration is the industry’s Responsible Care program which is making a major contribution to European sustainability in terms of people, planet and profit.A 4th Interactive Supply Chain and Logistics Workshop will take place in Brussels (Belgium) on the 2nd and the 3rd June 2014. Built on the conclusions of the EPCA report mentioned above, this workshop will focus on talent and technology as drivers for supply chain leadership.
of delegates with the continuous improve-ment efforts which EPCA makes matching the expectations and needs of delegates.
With 2,751 registered attendants, EPCA reached an all-time record attendance. As usual, more associate than full EPCA mem-ber representatives were present (68% versus 32%) with a total of 70% (rounded figure) from Western Europe. North America
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takes second place representing 13% of the Meeting attendance and the Far East comes in third position with 8.40%.
Delegates registered from 55 different countries in the world; 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.
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1 In line with its sustained efforts to foster better links between the chem-ical industry and educational commu-nity, EPCA decided to extend its partner-ship with European Schoolnet (EUN) – a network of 31 Ministries of Education in Europe and beyond. Until May 2015, the EPCA films “Chemistry: All About You” and “Science: Where Can It Take You?” as well as teachers’ guidelines will be disseminated to schools in 12 European countries via the EUN network.
2 EPCA has also become an Associate Partner of inGenious, the European Co-ordinating Body (ECB) for Science, Technol-ogy, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) 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 addresses the future skills gap. In the scope of the inGenious project, EPCA will promote chemistry and the chemical industry in schools to help con-vince youngsters and their teachers that chemistry is an attractive science and that the chemical industry offers a variety of challenging career paths and development.
3 EPCA has also formalized the ex-tension of its cooperation with UNESCO under a Memorandum of Understand-ing. The EPCA films and teachers’ guide-lines will continue to be distributed through the UNESCO network of 9,000 schools and the EPCA films will be shown at key UNESCO workshops focusing on Engi-neering and Sciences.
4 In 2013, the Young EPCA Think Tank (YETT) created a new film together with Petrochemicals Europe, European Schoolnet, inGenious and UNESCO.
The second EPCA film called “Science: Where Can It Take You?” promotes STEM education. It shows that the chemical in-dustry is a good industry to work for, al-lowing youngsters, regardless of gender, to enjoy a fruitful career in an interesting, challenging and innovative sector of activity.
This film was launched during the 4th
educational internet chat of the Xperimania V project on May 29th, 2013 in the European Schoolnet offices in Brussels. The aim of the Xperimania V project with European Schoolnet / inGenious was to reach out to secondary school students aged 14-18, in Europe, on a variety of chemistry and particularly petrochemistry topics. Four online chats were organized during the 2012-2013 school year, the 1st and the 4th with the participation of EPCA, the 2nd and 3rd of Petrochemicals Europe. During the 4th chat many questions were raised about the importance of access to different levels of education within the chemical industry. The contest organized after the 4th chat was the most successful ever with a large number of high quality entries from both the teachers and the pupils. The launch of this second EPCA film was supported by an EPCA social me-dia promotional campaign on Facebook from May 29 to June 15, 2013 (phase 1) and from September 15, to October 17, 2013 (phase 2) to reach young people aged 14-18. As a result 13,687,499 of them saw the advertisements on Facebook with a total of 41,047 views on YouTube (all language versions combined) which is a good result for an education film.
The film was also promoted at the UNESCO World Teachers’ Day on October 5, 2013 during which a panel of high level industrial leaders and experts on STEM education was organized.
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5 In addition, to promote the two EPCA educational films EPCA sponsored the kids’ run at the Berlin marathon on Saturday 28 September 2013 reaching 40,000 adult runners and 8,000 kids in the 14-18 age range. This gave EPCA great visibility for its educational projects and for the Annual Meeting in Berlin both before and during the marathon. 1,500 local schools were reached, including their teachers, pupils and parents as well as the sports press and some winning marathon runners. The EPCA promotional tents were well attended by the general public watching the race or visiting the marathon registration area over the three days before the event, reaching an estimated 600,000 people in total. In addition, a press conference was organized by the marathon organizers
with a representative of the Young EPCA Think Tank as the keynote speaker. Reaching young runners, sports journalists and marathon winners, the conference covered the interrelation between sports and the chemical industry. EPCA’s sponsoring was also covered by the local and international general press
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Business Community. For further information please refer to the 47th Annual Meeting section on page 18.
7 EPCA will continue to coordinate its educational activities with other as-sociations such as APLA and GPCA as well as with EPCA member companies that wish to cooperate with EPCA in this field. In this connection an EPCA com-munication/education network will be set up under the supervision of the Young EPCA Think Tank. The EPCA sister asso-ciations, EPCA member companies and any interested entity showing a genuine interest in STEM and the chemical indus-try 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.
as well as via the EPCA social media campaign referred to in point 4 above.
6 Teachers’ workshop at the 47th Annual Meeting in Berlin. Thirty teachers, industry partners of European Schoolnet / inGenious and representatives of UNESCO and European Schoolnet / inGenious took part in a workshop hosted by EPCA in the InterContinental Berlin Hotel. This allowed for networking for the teachers and EPCA education partners with EPCA delegates, attending the EPCA business sessions and social events, and taking part in a special “meet and greet” with representatives of the EPCA Board, Supply Chain Program Committee and Young EPCA Think Tank on the role of the chemical industry in the development of science and career opportunities in the Chemical
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EPCA sponsored the kids’ run at the Berlin marathon
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BETWEEN EPCA AND ECTA
The European Chemical Transport As-sociation, ECTA, was established in the form of an association with EPCA finan-cial, managerial as well as HR support. The association was set up to develop best practices to achieve safer and more environment-friendly European chemi-cal land transport as well as productivity improvements via joint working groups between ECTA members (a large majority of which are also EPCA associate mem-ber companies) and chemical industry representatives (who are also delegates of EPCA member companies) selected by Cefic. In 2010 ECTA, with the help of EPCA, became a fully independent asso-ciation and advocacy body acting for the European chemical land transport sector,
and 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.
BETWEEN EPCA AND CEFIC
The cooperation between EPCA and Cefic continued in 2013. It takes the form of participation of the Cefic Director General on the EPCA Board and of the EPCA Secretary General in the Cefic SIG (Strategy Implementation Group) Logistics. The cooperation is also achieved via the fact that an EPCA Vice-President is a member of the Cefic Board, and that some EPCA Board members are also members of the Board of Petrochemicals Europe, which is part of Cefic, and of the Board of
PlasticsEurope, 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. EPCA will continue the cooperation with Cefic in 2014 and thereafter with a clear focus on respective strategic goals, core competencies and optimizing resources. BETWEEN EPCA AND IMPCA
Since 1991 EPCA has supplied services to the International Methanol Producers and Consumers Association (IMPCA). IMPCA is composed of 76 members active in the global methanol industry.
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PROF. JOSEPH E. STIGLITZ2001 Nobel Prize for Economics, Professor at Columbia University,Chair of Columbia University’s Committee on Global Thought, Author of “The Price of Inequality: How To-day’s Divided Society Endangers Our Future”.
GRAHAM VAN’T HOFF Executive Vice-PresidentShell Chemicals.
ANNUAL MEETING 2014
The 48th EPCA Annual Meeting confer-ence sessions will welcome high-level and thought-provoking speakers. You simply cannot afford to miss them!
Hotel Hilton am Stadtpark & Hotel InterContinental, Vienna, Austria, 4 – 8 October 2014
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usual, EPCA’s approach will provide a holistic as well as a pragmatic view of key ele-ments that can drive our busi-
ness community forward. As a follow-up to the conclusions from the 47th Annual Meeting theme, this year’s meeting is dedi-cated to “Global Competitiveness and the Chemical Industry: What about Europe?”
As
“EPCA stands for quality networking”
XAVIER SALA-I-MARTINChief Economist & Senior Director, World Economic Forum, Editor of the WEF Competitiveness Report, Professor of Economics at Columbia University.
PATRICK THOMASChief Executive Officer Bayer MaterialScience AG.
NADINE DEREZA Moderator of the sessionsAward-winning journalist.
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REPORT TO THE MEMBERS ON THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
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INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT
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, 2013, the statement of in-come and expenditures, cash flows for the year then ended, and notes, comprising a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information, which show net assets of € 5,311,271.08 and a net result for the year 2013 of € -201,298.55.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE ASSOCIATION’S RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
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 necessary to en-able 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 ac-cordance 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
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of the entity’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriate-ness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the Board of Directors of the As-sociation, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate for providing 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 December 31, 2013, and of its financial performance and its cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with Belgian generally ac-cepted accounting principles.
Brussels, 29 April 2014 KPMG Réviseurs d’EntreprisesRepresented by Olivier Declercq Réviseur d’Entreprises
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ASSETS NOTES 31.12.2013 31.12.2012
Fixed assets 2 290,397.83 158,309.16
Bonds and deposits 3 4,971,976.86 5,238,546.75
Accounts receivable 4 446,524.79 1,337,664.49
Cash and cash equivalents 5 162,580.59 281,179.84
5,871,480.07 7,015,700.24
LIABILITIES
Accounts payable and provisions 6 560,208.99 1,503,130.61
NET ASSETS 7 5,311,271.08 5,512,569.63
Represented by:
Net assets as of December 31, 2012 & 2011 5,512,569.63 5,197,392.85
Balance of income and expenditure for the period -201,298.55 315,176.78
5,871,480.07 7,015,700.24
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INCOME
Membership fees: 753,000.00 801,500.00
Full members 155,000.00 165,000.00
Associate members 645,000.00 627,000.00
8 800,000.00 792,000.00 753,000.00 801,500.00
Annual Meeting 9 2,278,854.83 2,383,336.17 2,373,800.00 2,263,150.00
Supply Chain Workshop - 36,175.00 - 65,000.00
Financial income (net) 10 216,985.63 119,729.00 200,000.00 200,000.00
Income from administration/ other associations (net) 11 63,141.40 57,562.02 58,600.00 58,600.00
Other operating & exceptional income 72,578.08 24,527.94 - 20,000.00
Meeting room rental & catering 12,743.83 15,233.54 14,960.00 -
3,444,303.77 3,428,563.67 3,410,690.00 3,408,250.00
EXPENDITURE
Expenses Annual Meeting 9 -2,351,699.40 -1,972,063.88 -2,494,308.00 -2,498,629.50
Expenses Supply Chain Workshop - -51,326.04 - -65,000.00
Expenses of Brussels office 12 -931,941.22 -852,503.25 -834,808.00 -858,112.00
Special costs (move) -6,475.00 - - -
W-off clients & unrecoverable VAT 3,547.05 -47,774.49 -16,560.00 -16,560.00
Recruit expenses -39,694.42 - - -
Special projects (Supply Chain) -155,857.43 -55,226.69 -144,500.00 -175,000.00
Special projects (Education) -163,481.90 -134,492.55 -144,520.00 -175,000.00
-3,645,602.32 -3,113,386.89 -3,634,696.00 -3,788,301.50
BALANCE OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE -201,298.55 315,176.78 -224,006.00 -380,051.50
STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2013
31.12.201312 months
31.12.201212 months
BUDGET 2013 12 months
BUDGET 201412 months
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STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2013
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Income 3,444,303.77
Expenditure -3,645,602.32
Balance of income and expenditure -201,298.55
Adjustment for depreciation 142,854.73
Operating result before working capital changes -58,443.82
Decrease in accounts payable and provisions -942,921.62
Decrease in accounts receivable 891,139.70
Net cash from operating activities -110,225.74
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Purchase of fixed assets -274,943.40
Net disposal of bonds and deposits 266,569.89
Net cash used in investing activities -8,373.51
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents -118,599.25
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year 281,179.84
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the year 162,580.59
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 31 DECEMBER 2013
The financial statements are prepared in accordance with Belgian generally ac-cepted accounting principles. The budget 2013 included in this report is the budget voted by the Ordinary General Meeting in 2012. The budget 2014 has been voted
Fixed assets are depreciated according to the straight line method at the following percentages:
The building where EPCA rents its premises and non-premises is currently being fully renovated. This explains why the associa-tion moved to new premises on another floor of the building on 15 December 2013. Therefore the fixed furnishings of the old premises have been depreciated at an ac-celerated rate in 2012 and 2013. The fixed furnishing depreciation of the new premises will follow the rental contract duration, this means 6 years for the assets bought in 2013 and 5 years for those in 2014. In 2013, the office owner paid to EPCA a relocation indemnity which has been, upon receipt, immediately integrated in the EPCA income statement in accordance with the rules determined by the Board of Directors.
2 FIXED ASSETS
Fixed furnishing10, 16 2/3, 20
Office equipment20 – 33 1/3
Computer equipment33 1/3
Cars owned20
Office furniture10
by the Ordinary General Meeting in 2013.EPCA prepares and files statutory accounts. The statutory accounts are filed within 30 days after their approval by the Ordi-nary General Meeting of Full Members.During the year, the association modified
3 BONDS AND DEPOSITS
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 we have to sell them beforehand to cope with exceptional or severely adverse events.
31.12.2013
A | Investments, Funds 200,000.00
B | Investments, Bonds 4,562,587.79
C | Short term deposit & savings accounts 209,389.07
4,971,976.86
1 GENERAL COMMENTS
4,971,976.86Euros
the valuation rules for the preparation of financial statements: as from 2013, costs of establishment of rented premises are depreciated over 10 years or less if the lease is signed for a shorter period.
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31.12.2013
A | Amounts due from members and other debtors (mainly unpaid EPCA invoices due in 2013 and credit notes to receive from suppliers)
229,797.87
B | Guarantees 21,924.07
C | VAT to be recovered 81,283.68
D | Deferred charges and accrued income (€ 80,697.71 accrued income) 113,519.17
446,524.79
4 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
31.12.2013
A | Trade debts, due to 2013 suppliers’ invoices paid in early January 2014. 163,931.61
B | Provision for employees’ benefits (holiday pay, salaries…) 321,420.57
C | Taxes on patrimony and on salaries 12,467.09
D | Accrued charges, deferred income & special provisions 62,389.72
560,208.99
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5 CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
Cash represents bank current accounts and petty cash.
7 NET ASSETS
Net assets amount to € 5,311,271.08 on December 31, 2013. The Ordinary General Meeting of EPCA decided 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.
At 31 December 2013, 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 the contracted rental commitments (office rental, cars and office equipment) before term.
• An accumulated result of € 1,311,271.08 including the balance of income and expenditure of € -201,298.55 for the year 2013.
8 MEMBERSHIP FEES
The membership fees for 2013 have been established by the Ordinary General Meeting at the level of € 2,500.00 for Full Members and € 1,000.00 for Associate Members, unchanged from 2008. The number of new members has increased in 2013 confirming the trend over fifteen years.
446,524.79Euros
560,208.99Euros
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10 FINANCIAL INCOME (NET)
Financial income mainly results from in-terests on bonds. The financial charges relate mainly to bank costs and expenses relating to accounts payable collection.
11 INCOME FROM ADMINISTRATION FEES FROM OTHER ASSOCIATIONS (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 organiza-tions are included under this caption: ECTA and IMPCA.
12 EXPENSES OF BRUSSELS OFFICE
The expenses of the Brussels office repre-sent 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 at-tributed to the meetings such as speakers,
catering, printing and mailing, technical equipment, etc. The office expenses in 2013 are above budget due to reinforcement of staff, accelerated depreciation because of the move and increased taxes on income from investment imposed by the Belgian government.
13 PENSION LIABILITIES
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 Sec-retary General in the form of a defined benefit scheme.
14 CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
A| Hotel reservation commitmentsUntil 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 re-duced 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
1 YEARDue within 2014
1-5 YEARS(2015-2019)
Office space 116,630.00 583,150.00
Office equip-ment
15,517.38 74,962.60
132,147.38 658,112.60
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.
B| Rental commitmentsEPCA has concluded rental contracts for office space and office equipment. On 15 December 2013 EPCA entered into new premises with a 9-year contract including an exit possibility after 6 years.The total future liabilities for these contracts can be summarized as follows:
INCOME
Registration fees 1,986,255.00
Sponsorship and hotels 292,599.83
2,278,854.83
EXPENDITURE
Organizational and secretarial expenses -2,351,699.40
-72,844.57
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Income from the Annual Meeting in 2013 is below budget notwithstanding a record number of paying delegates due to a reduc-tion in the meeting fee of € 100 decided by the EPCA Board.
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EPCA ORGANIZATION AS OF APRIL 2014
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THE PRINCIPAL STRUCTURESThe fundamental policy rules can be found in EPCA’s Articles of Association.
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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 influ-ential representatives of authorities can attend the meetings of these groups as specially invited persons.
THE GENERAL MEETING OF FULL MEMBERS
Each company is represented within the association by its OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE.
President
A maximum of 18 voting members
Vice-PresidentsTreasurerRepresentatives
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Secretary General(assures the daily management)
Daily management is assured by the Secretary General under supervision of the Executive Committee.
Young EPCA Think TankMember Companies Supply Chain Program Committee
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The General Meeting comprises the Official Representatives of the Full member companies. Full members have a voting right based on a “one company, one vote” system. The Ordinary General Meeting meets formally once per year. The powers of the General Meeting include 1) the appointment of the members of
the Board2) the approval of EPCA’s audited accounts
and budget and 3) the decision on membership fees.
An Extraordinary General Meeting can be convened. The General Meeting is led by the Presi-dent of EPCA, supported by the other Board members. Decisions are recorded
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
THE GENERAL MEETING OF FULL MEMBERS (OGM)
The EPCA policy is decided by its Board of Directors, composed of a maximum of 18 voting members. These members are elected by the OGM of Full members for a period of up to 3 years, from amongst member company representatives. They may stand for re-election at the end of the initial term of office. Co-option of non-voting members is also a possibility, the numbers thereof are not included in the above referenced maximum number.
The Board reflects the composition of the EPCA membership base, includ-ing 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 impor-tance of the relevant member company they represent, to the seniority of the individual Board member as well as to the time and effort she/he commits to dedicate to the EPCA activities and the promotion of same within the Board member’s company.
The Board of Directors selects the Presi-dent, one or more Vice-Presidents and the Treasurer from amongst the maximum 18 senior representatives of member companies on the Board. The President, Vice-President(s) and Treasurer form the Executive Committee. The Executive Com-mittee oversees the daily management of the Secretary General and acts as the nomination committee for the daily man-agement of EPCA. The President and the Treasurer act as the remuneration commit-tee. Legal representation of the association is done by two members of the Executive Committee acting jointly or one of them acting with the Secretary General.
The Board meets formally 4 times a year. The Board establishes the EPCA strategy, risk management and succes-sion 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 committees as it deems appropriate. The Supply Chain Program Com-mittee and the Young EPCA Think Tank have been established by the Board of Directors as advisory bodies to the Board. 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.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL
The Secretary General executes the daily management of the Association and im-plements the EPCA strategy as well as the decisions taken by the Board. She/he proposes to the Board or the Executive Committee such actions, changes or im-provements of strategy, policies, operations and processes as she/he deems fit for the benefit of EPCA and its members.
in formal minutes and are made available to participants.
THE OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE
The Official Representative represents the member company she/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 in-formation to all relevant company units and persons involved in EPCA activities.
EPCA’s Articles of Association (English version) can be downloaded from our website www.epca.eu.
EPCA is the quality network in Europe for the global Chemical Business Community consisting of chemical producers, their suppliers, customers and service providers. It operates for and through 700 member companies from 53 different countries that represent an aggregate turnover of over € 4.4 trillion.
EPCA provides platforms to meet, exchange ideas, transfer knowledge, and support learning, and serves as a think tank for its members and its stakeholders.
Given its large and global membership base, EPCA has never been, nor intended to be, an advocacy organization. As such EPCA does not have any international or national federations or associations in its membership.
EPCA Organizat ion
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OLIVIER GREINEREPCA Vice-PresidentTOTAL PETROCHEMICALS & REFINING
JAN VAN DEN BERGH EPCA President until May 2014EVONIK INDUSTRIES
DR. HANS-JÖRG BERTSCHIEPCA TreasurerBERTSCHI
TOM CROTTY EPCA President from June 2014INEOS GROUP
PROF. DR. RAINER DIERCKS EPCA Vice-PresidentBASF
AS OF APRIL 2014
CATHY DEMEESTEREEPCA Secretary GeneralEPCA
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
EX-OFFICIO
PAUL BOOTH SABIC UK PETROCHEMICALS
JAN ARTHUR HAMMERODFJELL SE
JUAN CARLOS RUIZ REPSOL
RAJA ZEIDANDOW EUROPE
THOMAS CASPARIE SHELL CHEMICALS
EELCO HOEKSTRA ROYAL VOPAK
MARC SCHULLER ARKEMA FRANCE
CHARLES DREVNAAFPM
PIOTR CHELMINSKI POLSKI KONCERN NAFTOWY ORLEN
JOSSI LANDESMAN BELGIUM MARKETING SERVICES (BMS)
TIMOTHY M. STEDMAN EXXONMOBILCHEMICAL LTD
MANUEL DIAZ APLA
JENS HOLGER NIELSEN SAMSKIP MULTIMODAL CONTAINER LOGISTICS
EMANUELE TAGLIABUE VERSALIS S.P.A
DR. HUBERT MANDERYCEFIC
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CATHY DEMEESTEREEPCA
RAF BEMELMANSChairman until April 2014SABIC EUROPE
Chairman from May 2014: JOHAN DEVOS
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EX-OFFICIO
PETER MARSHALLDOW EUROPE
INIGO RENGIFO ABBADREPSOL
NEIL MOONAGILITY CHEMICALS
DR. ANGELA STIEGLITZBASF
JENS HOLGER NIELSENSAMSKIP MULTIMODAL
KEES VAN SEVENTERROYAL VOPAK
MORTEN NYSTADODFJELL
FRANK ANDREESENBAYER MATERIALSCIENCE
JOHAN DEVOSBERTSCHI
ROMUALD DE HAUT DE SIGYARKEMA
ANTHONY ELWINEDAMCO EUROPE
PAUL GOOCHTHE LOGICAL GROUP
SEBASTIEN DESREUMAUXNORBERT DENTRESSANGLE
JEAN-CHRISTOPHE HERMANDTOTAL PETROCHEMICALS & REFINING
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JOS VERLINDENCEFIC
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SIMON CLEGHORNSHELL CHEMICALS
JOHN MCGUFFINEXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL EUROPE
OLIVIER FELDMANNBASF
CATHY DEMEESTEREEPCA
ANA MONTENEGRO-GARCIAREPSOL
MURAD SMITAGILITY LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS
HANS DE WILLIGENROYAL VOPAK
XAVIER RUBANTOTAL PETROCHEMICALS & REFINING
YVONNE VAN DER LAANSABIC EUROPE
MICHAEL KOCHBERTSCHI
JOERG SCHMITZEMEA DOW BENELUX
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WOUTER BLEUKXINEOS CHLORVINYLS
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ELEANOR CONWAYMembership & Meetings AdministratorIMPCA Coordinator
NATHALIE PREVOOMeeting Coordination Manager
NATHALIE DEBUYSTProject and Communication Manager
ROBERTO VILLEGAS DEL VALIT Manager
BRUNO JURQUETAccountant
FREDERIQUE PIRETAdministrative Assistant
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CATHY DEMEESTERESecretary General
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EPCA STAFF
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EPCAHONORARY LISTS
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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
EPCA PRESIDENTS
COMPANY COUNTRYNAMEYEAR
1974 – 1998 E.R. Yates
1998 – present C. Demeestere
EPCA DIRECTOR/SECRETARY GENERAL
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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 – 2013 J.A. Hammer Odfjell Norway
2012 – 2012 J. Van den Bergh Evonik Industries Germany
2011 – 2013 P. Holicki Dow Europe The Netherlands
2013 – present T. Crotty Ineos United Kingdom
2014 Prof. Dr. R. Diercks BASF Germany
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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 & Chemical Belgium
2001 – 2003 N.J.A. von Hombracht Koninklijke Vopak The Netherlands
2003 – 2005 D. Tual Atofina France
2005 – 2008 Dr. H-J. Bertschi Bertschi Switzerland
EPCA CHAIRMEN OF THE LOGISTICS COMMITTEE
COMPANY COUNTRYNAMEYEAR
2009 – 2011 Ph. Browitt Agility United Kingdom
2012 – present R. Bemelmans Sabic Europe The Netherlands
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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 Switzerland
EPCA TREASURERS
COMPANY COUNTRYNAMEYEAR
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 – 2013 A.-V. Belevitsch Total Petrochemicals & Refining Belgium
2013 – present W. Bleukx Ineos Chlorvinyls Belgium
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EPCA MEMBER COMPANIES
Full members Associate members
Full & Associate members
THE EPCA MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES:
• Producers of chemicals in Europe• Producers of chemicals outside Europe• Service providers that generate a sub-
stantial part of their turnover from activi-ties performed for or with the chemical industry: chemical supply chain service providers (such as, but not limited to: freight forwarding, 4PL, transport com-panies whatever the mode, terminalling, handling, warehousing, storage, clean-ing), traders and distributors, consultants, engineering companies, surveyors and inspectorates, specialized press, investors and financial service providers
• Port and 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
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EuropeAUSTRIABOREALIS AG Wagramerstrasse 17-191220 VIENNA T: 43.1/22400-0 F: 43.1/22400333Markku KORVENRANTA
DONAU CHEMIE A.G. Am Heumarkt 101030 VIENNA T: 43.1/71147-0 F: 43.1/71147-5 James SCHOBER
OMV REFINING & MARKETING GmbHTrabrennstrasse 6-8 1020 VIENNA T: 43.1/40440-27260 F: 43.1/40440-627260Maximilian GRASSERBAUER
BELGIUMALBEMARLE EUROPE SPRL Parc Scientifique EinsteinRue du Bosquet 9 1348 LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVET: 32.10/481711 F: 32.10/481717Jan VIJVERMAN
CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL N.V.Brusselsesteenweg 355 3090 OVERIJSET: 32.2/6891211 F: 32.2/6891472 Benny MERMANS
EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL EUROPEA division of ExxonMobil Petroleum & Chemical Hermeslaan 2 1831 MACHELEN T: 32.2/7222111 F: 32.2/7222780 Timothy STEDMAN
HUNTSMAN EUROPE BVBAEverslaan 45 3078 EVERBERGT: 32.2/7589211 F: 32.2/7595501Anne 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 310 1120 BRUSSELS T: 32.2/2642111 F: 32.2/2646061Pierre CLERBOIS
TAMINCO BVBA Pantserschipstraat 207 9000 GHENT T: 32.9/2541411 F: 32.9/2541410 Laurent LENOIR
TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS & REFININGRue de l’Industrie 52 1040 BRUSSELS T: 32.2/2889111 F: 32.2/2883424Olivier GREINER
FRANCEAIR LIQUIDE S.A.75 Quai d’Orsay75321 PARIST: 33.1/40625555 F: 33.1/49835140 Bertrand BARRIQUAND
ARKEMA 420 Rue d’Estienne d’Orves92700 COLOMBES T: 33.1/49008080 F: 33.1/49008396 Marc SCHULLER
LUBRIZOL FRANCE SAS25 Quai de France76100 ROUEN T: 33.2/35581400 F: 33.2/35727654 Michel BUDIN
NOVAPEX Le Carré Joannès 29 Av. Joannès Masset CS 10619 69258 LYON CEDEX 09T: 33.4/26991838 F: 33.4/26991838 Raymond SINNAH
SERGE FERRARIP.O.B. 5438352 LA TOUR DU PIN T: 33.4/74974133 F: 33.4/74976720 Jean-François HODEN
SOLVAY 190 Avenue Thiers Etoile Part Dieu69457 LYONT: 33.4/37 24 88 88 F: 33.4/72899501 Jean BOURGART
GERMANYARSOL AROMATICSGmbH & Co. KG Uferstrasse 105 45881 GELSENKIRCHEN T: 49.209/409090 F: 49.209/4090924 Ullrich FINGER
BASF SECarl-Bosch-Strasse 38 67056 LUDWIGSHAFENT: 49.621/600 F: 49.621/6042525 Prof. Dr. Rainer DIERCKS
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BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AG Industrial Operations, Procurement & Trading Kaiser-Wilhelm-Allee 60 Building K12 51368 LEVERKUSENT: 49.214/3053288 F: 49.214/3061428 Thomas UDESEN
BP EUROPA SE / BP REFINING & PETROCHEMICALS GmbHWittener Strasse 45 44789 BOCHUMT: 49.234/3154956 F: 49.234/3153150 Achim BOTHE
CELANESE GmbH Supply Management/Procurement RM Europe Frankfurter Strasse 111 61476 KRONBERG / TAUNUST: 49.69/30516000 F: 49.69/30516006 Andreas OBERKIRCH
DHC SOLVENT CHEMIE GmbHTimmerhellstrasse 28 45478 MÜLHEIM / RUHRT: 49.208/99400 F: 49.208/9940150 Dr. Andreas KAVOURAS
EVONIK INDUSTRIES AG Rodenbacher Chaussee 4 63457 HANAUT: 49.6181/5912909 F: 49.6181/59712909 Ruediger EBERHARD
HALTERMANN GmbH Schlengendeich 17 21107 HAMBURGT: 49.6232/1340 F: 49.6232/134206Henrik KRÜPPER
LANXESS DEUTSCHLAND GmbHBuilding W4 Room 31651369 LEVERKUSEN T: 49.214/3081808 F: 49.214/3082718 Holger HUEPPELER
OXEA GROUP Otto Roelen Strasse 346147 OBERHAUSEN T: 49.208/6933100 F: 49.208/6933101Jan HILLE
RAFFINERY HEIDE GmbHMeldorfer Strasse 4325770 HEMMINGSTEDTT: 49.481/6930F: 49.481/693 2542Jürgen WOLLSCHLÄGER
STYROLUTION GROUP GmbH Erlenstrasse 2 - 660325 FRANKFURTT: 49.6950/9550-1200 F: 49.6950/9550-1248Kevin McQUADE
VINNOLIT GmbH & Co. KGCarl-Zeiss-Ring 2585737 ISMANINGT: 49.89/961030 F: 49.89/96103115 Francesco TALARICO
WACKER CHEMIE AGHanns-Seidel-Platz 481737 MUNICH T: 49.89/6279-0 F: 49.89/6279-1770 Dr. Erk Thorsten HEYEN
HUNGARYBORSODCHEM ZRT.Bolyai Tér 13700 KAZINCBARCIKA T: 36.48/511501 F: 36.1/3544405Vladimìr KARKOSKA
TISZA CHEMICAL GROUP PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY TVK PLC P.O. Box 20 H-3581 TISZAUJVAROS T: 36.49/522222 F: 36.49/886490Zsolt PETHO
ITALYINFINEUM ITALIA SRLStrada di Scorrimento 217047 VADO LIGURET: 39.019/21501 F: 39.019/2150237Claudio RUISECCO
POLYNT GROUPVia Enrico Fermi 5124020 Scanzorosciate BERGAMOT: 39.035/652111 F: 39.035/652421 Rosario VALIDO
VERSALIS SpAPiazza Boldrini 120097 SAN DONATO MILANESET: 39.02/5201 F: N/AEmanuele TAGLIABUE
POLANDGRUPA AZOTY ZAKLADY AZOTOWE KEDZIERZYN S.Aul. 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 709-411 PLOCKT: 48.24/3650000 F: 48.24/3654040 Dariusz CIESIELSKI
PORTUGALCUF – QUIMICOS INDUSTRIAIS S.A.Quinta da Industria Beduido 3860-680 ESTARREJAT: 351.234/810300 F: 351.234/810306Pedro SALINAS DE MOURA
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
ROMANIAROMPETROL DOWNSTREAM City Gate the Northern Tower3-5 Piata Presei Libere, 5th Floor, District 1013702 BUCHARESTT: 40.241/506868 F: 40.241/506969 Oana UNGUREANU
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REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN, RUSSIA
JSC NIZHNEKAMSKNEFTEKHIM423574 NIZHNEKAMSK T: 7.8555/375381 F: 7.8555/379309 Sergey TEPLYAKOV
SERBIAHIP-PETROHEMIJASpoljnostarcevacka 82 PANCEVO 26000 SERBIAT: 381.13/307200 F: 381.13/310207Sasa ALEKSIC
SPAINCEPSA QUIMICA S.A.Avenida del Partenon 12, 528042 MADRID T: 34.91/3376000 F: N/AFernando ITURRIETA
REPSOL, S.A.Mendez Alvaro 4428045 MADRIDT: 34.91/7533399 F: 34.90/2555118Juan Carlos RUIZ DORADO
UBE CHEMICAL EUROPE S.Ac/ Cardenal Marcelo Spinola 228016 MADRIDT: 34.91/5971536 F: 34.91/5972869 José Luis BARROSO
SWEDENPERSTORP AB284 80 PERSTORPT: 46.435/38000 F: 46.435/38100Mats PERSSON
SWITZERLANDDOW EUROPEBachtobelstrasse 3 8810 HORGENT: 41.1/7282111 F: 41.1/7282935 Raja ZEIDAN
DUPONT DE NEMOURS INTERNATIONAL SARL2 Chemin du Pavillon 1218 LE GRAND-SACONNEX (GENEVA)T: 41.22/7175111 F: 41.22/7176113Raymond PALMEN
INEOS OLEFINS & POLYMERS EUROPE3 Avenue des Uttins 1180 ROLLET: 41.21/6277063 F: N/ATom CROTTY
MEGLOBAL EUROPE GmbH Bachtobelstrasse 3 8810 HORGENT: 41.44/7282656 F: 41.44/7282110Niels DE VET
STYRON EUROPE GmbH Zugerstrasse 2318810 HORGENT: 41.44/7183600 F: 41.44/7183740 Mike CROMACK
THE NETHERLANDSLYONDELLBASELL INDUSTRIESGroothandelsgebouw Stationsplein 45 3013 AK ROTTERDAMT: 31.10/2755500 F: 31.10/2755599 Simon GOSWELL
SABICEuropaboulevard 1 P.O. Box 5151 6130 PD SITTARDT: 31.46/7222222 F: 31.46/7222000 David HUGHES
SHELL CHEMICALS EUROPE B.V.Weena 70 3012 CM ROTTERDAMT: 31.10/4415000 F: 31.10/4415466 Cederic CREMERS
TURKEYPETKIM PETROKIMYA HOLDING INC.P.O. Box 12 35800 ALIAGA/IZMIR T: 90.232/6161240 F: 90.232/6161248Sadettin KORKUT
UNITED KINGDOMBP CHEMICALS LIMITEDSaltend HULL HU12 8DS T: 44.1482/896251 F: 44.1482/892696Colin CAVAN
SCOTT BADER CO. LTD.Wollaston Hall, WollastonWELLINGBOROUGH NORTHAMPTON NN29 7RLT: 44.1933/663100 F: 44.1933/664586 Rose-Anna JONES
Middle EastU.A.EJBF RAK LLCP.O. Box 6574 Al Jazeera Al Hamra RAS AL KHAIMAHT: 971.7/2447269 F: 971.7/2446620 David van OTTERLO
North AmericaUSAMOMENTIVE SPECIALTY CHEMICALS INC.180 East Broad StreetCOLUMBUS OH 43215 T: 1.614/2254000 F: 1.614/2206655 Nathan FISHER
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AfricaEGYPTEL 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 SUEZT: 20.62/3420001 F: 20.10/1660275 Hesham RAAFAT
MOROCCOGLOBE MARINE 34 Avenue Hassan Seghir 20000 CASABLANCAT: 212.531/9962 F: 212.522/318122 Rachid EL GUENNOUNI
OCP SA 2 Rue Al Abtal Hay Erraha 20000 CACASALANCA T: 212.5/22230424 F: 212.5/22230635 Dr. Mohammed BENZEKRI
SOUTH AFRICAISEGEN SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD. 284 Refinery Road Isipingo DURBAN 4110 T: 27.31/9133200 F: 27.31/9024839 Mark HOLTES
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AUSTRIAGATX 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 Werner FIGLHUBER
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 Folkert BLOEMBERGEN
SUNPOR KUNSTSTOFF GmbH Tiroler Strasse 14, Postfach 414 3105 ST. PÖLTEN T: 43.2742/2910 F: 43.2742/29140 Henk COPPIN
BELGIUMADPO N.V. Haven 1111 Steenlandlaan 39130 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
ALLNEX BELGIUM S.A./N.V. Square Marie Curie 11 1070 BRUSSELS T: 32.2/5604511 F: 32.2/5604521 Michiel AVONTUUR
ANNO CHEMICALS N.V. Berkenlaan 212980 HALLE-ZOERSEL 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 Michel RUTTENS
AQ N.V. Moerstraat 3 Haven 550 Warehouse 10a 2040 ANTWERP T: 32.3/6854176 F: 32.3/6854168 Alain DEVROYE
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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
DELOITTE CONSULTING CVBA Berkenlaan 8 C 1831 DIEGEM T: 32.2/7495600 F: 32.2/7495670 Stefan VAN THIENEN
ELITE EUROPE N.V. Viaduct Dam 106 2030 ANTWERP T: 32.3/5415132 F: 32.3/5412014 Hubert VAN HOUWAERT
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 TECHNOLOGIESInterleuvenlaan 25 3001 HEVERLEE T: 32.16/402000 F: 32.16/400087 Bart REEKMANS
H. ESSERS EN ZONEN INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT N.V.Transportlaan 4 3600 GENKT: 32.89/323232F: 32.89/323233Lieven SEVERIJNS
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
HAZGO Brucargo - Building 733 1931 ZAVENTEM T: 32.2/2536900 F: 32.2/7517200 Olivier KADJATA
HUKTRA N.V. Transportzone Koggenstraat 12 8380 ZEEBRUGGE T: 32.50/559696 F: 32.50/545736 Tim VAN POUCKE
INTERMODAL TANK TRANSPORT EUROPE S.A. ITT Frankrijklei 1212000 ANTWERP T: 32.3/2059500 F: 32.3/2270721 Peter DE BOEVER
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 SENGAR
KATOEN NATIE N.V. Van Aerdtstraat 33 2060 ANTWERP T: 32.3/2216811 F: 32.3/2216810 Ir. Fabian LEROY
KEMAT BELGIUM POLYBUTENES Rue de la Sablonniere 7 1000 BRUSSELS 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
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METHANEX EUROPE S.A./N.V. Waterloo Office Park, Building PDrève Richelle 161 - Box 31 1410 WATERLOO T: 32.2/3520670 F: 32.2/3520699 Wade WIGGINS
MILLIKEN EUROPE BVBA Ham 18-24 9000 GHENT 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.-Ir. 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 225-253 Blauwe Weg 44 2030 ANTWERP T: 32.3/5439900 F: 32.3/5439938 Martine TEEUWENS
NOVASOL S.A. Mechelsesteenweg 26 1970 WEZEMBEEK - OPPEM T: 32.2/7697070 F: 32.2/7697077 Thomas HOESCH
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
PHILLIP TOWNSEND ASSOCIATES Ave. Louise 149 Bte 24-40 1050 BRUSSELS T: 32.2/5357531 F: 32.2/5357575 Mark EGGLESTON
POLYTRA N.V. Potvlietlaan 7 2600 ANTWERP T: 32.3/2050501 F: 32.3/2050544 Dietwin ROSSAERT
PORT OF ANTWERP Port House Entrepotkaai 1 2000 ANTWERP T: 32.3/2052011 F: 32.3/2052269Xavier 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 G. Gil l iostraat 60 2620 HEMIKSEM T: 32.3/8708820 F: 32.3/8772333 Stefaan DEPECKER
TANK OPSLAG VERBEKE N.V. Terlochtweg 60/64 2620 HEMIKSEM T: 32.3/8771533 F: 32.3/8777033 Luk WUYTS
TIGRO INDUSTRIES N.V. Europalaan 37 3900 OVERPELT T: 32.11/661375 F: 32.11/661377 Sylvain MOORS
TRANSPORT GHEYS N.V. Voortstraat 19 2400 MOL T: 32.14/812121 F: 32.14/816655 Dirk GHEYS
TRANSWIDE N.A. Ocean House Belgicastraat 17 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
YARA S.A. Corporate Village – AramisDa Vincilaan 11935 ZAVENTEM T: 32.2/7735500 F: 32.2/7735242 Bart MEIJBURG
CYPRUSTG BIOCHEMICALS LTD. Georgiou A 1 Monastiraki Center, office 201 4040 GERMASOGIA LIMASSOL T: 357.25/818780/84 F: 357.25/818785 Giuseppe SPAGNOLI
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CZECH REPUBLICSPOLEK PRO CHEMICKOU HUTNÍ VÝROBU A.S.SPOLCHEMIE Revolucnì 1930/86 400 32 USTI NAD LABEM T: 420.477/161111 F: 420.477/163333 Jan KRICKA
DENMARKBLT CHEMBULK GROUP EUROPE A/S Parallelvej 14 2800 LYNGBY T: 45.45/267920F: N/A Henrik KOCH
CASCOS SHIPPING APSHavnegade 391058 K COPENHAGENT: 45.33/436393F: 45.33/436332 Simon TOFT
DFDS A/S Sundkrogsgade 11 2100 COPENHAGEN T: 45.33/423342 F: 45.33/42 3341 Dick van HERWAARDEN
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
ULTRAGAS APSSmakkedalen 6 2820 GENTOFTE T: 45.69/962110F: 45.70/141254Juan Pablo GUIDUGLI
UNI-CHARTERING A/S Turbinevej 10 5500 MIDDELFART T: 45.88/309909 F: 45.88/309900 Per EKMANN
ESTONIAHAVILA OÜ Narva mnt 7- 45410117 TALLINT: 372.6/109410 F: 372.6/109411 Igor LEPETUKHIN
FINLANDBALTIC 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 Jolanda PICAVET
CRYSTAL POOL LTD. Mechelininkatu 1a 00180 HELSINKI T: 358.20/4865010 F: 358.20/4865011 Elisa MIKKOLAINEN
FRANCEADISSEO 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 TRANSPORTCFT11 rue du Pont V - 7012X 76080 LE HAVRE CEDEX T: 33.2/35535005 F: 33.2/35240052 Benoist GROSJEAN
DUNKERQUE PROMOTION Bâtiment Le Remorquage 2508 route de l’écluse Trystram 59140 DUNKERQUE T: 33.3/282526442 F: 33.3/28226441 Frank HELIAS
E-B-TRANS 108 Rue Réaumur 75002 PARIS T: 33.1/42610789 F: 33.1/42610822 Blaise DURAND
ERMEWA HOLDING S.A. 172 Rue de la République 92817 PUTEAUX CEDEX T: 33.1/49072600 F: 33.1/49072535 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 Patrick BOURREAU
GROUPE SAMAT SA ZI de Seyssuel - 1654 38216 VIENNA CEDEX T: 33.4/74788020 F: 33.4/74788025 Florence DUPASQUIER
LOGIC & CYCLE SARL12 Rue le Royer 69003 LYON T: 33.4/78607169 F: N/A Jérôme BURTIN
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MANUFACTURE FRANCAISE DES PNEUMATIQUES MICHELINMICHELIN23 Place des Carmes-Déchaux63040 CLERMONT FERRAND CEDEX 09 T: 33.4/73322000 F: 33.4/73322202 Matthew ILLINGWORTH
NACCO S.A. 40 Rue La Boétie 75008 PARIS T: 33.1/45615620 F: 33.1/40740624 David MacNAUGHTON
NORBERT DENTRESSANGLE SAS Avenue du Rhône 69360 SEREZIN DU RHÔNE T: 33.8/99829659 F: N/ASébastien DESREUMAUX
OMNOVA SOLUTIONS SAS 14 Avenue des TropiquesZ.A. de Courtaboeuf91955 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 AGENCY14 Boulevard de l’OuestB.P. 418176723 ROUEN CEDEX T: 33.2/32108507 F: 33.2/32108516 Jérôme FISSET
SEKISUI SPECIALTY CHEMICALSEUROPE, S.L.1 Allée de la Conférence 78630 ORGEVAL T: 33.635/406449 F: N/AStelios PAPACOSTAS
SNETOR CHEMIE 11 Avenue Dubonnt 92407 COURBEVOIE CEDEX T: 33.14/9048888 F: 33.14/9048899 Emmanuel AUBOURG
TORAY FILMS EUROPE Place d’ArménieSt Maurice de Beynost01708 MIRIBEL CEDEX T: 33.472/881600 F: 33.472/881670 Isabelle MATHONNAT
WORMS SERVICES MARITIMES 35 Avenue de l’Opera 75002 PARIS T: 33.1/53401213 F: 33.1/72729564 Marcel-Louis CERE
GERMANYA.T. KEARNEY Sendlinger Strasse 8 80331 MUNICH T: 49.89/51568000 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
ALTANA AG Abelstrasse 43 46483 WESEL T: 49.281/670-8 F: 49.281/67010999 Dr. Norbert FLÜGGEN
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
CROPENERGIES AG Gottlieb-Daimler Str. 12 68165 MANNHEIM T: 49.621/714190-00 F: 49.621/714190-02 Dr. Marten KEIL
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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 FREIGHTDHL 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
EMERY OLEOCHEMICALS GmbH Henkel Strasse 67 40589 DÜSSELDORF T: 49.211/56112000F: N/A Heike BRÖKER
ESSBERGER TANKERS Palmaille 45 22767 HAMBURG T: 49.40/38016597 F: 49.40/38016536 Henrik ALTHOFF
FINSTERWALDER TRANSPORT & LOGISTIK GmbHBusinesspark 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
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 44146 NEUSS T: 49.21.311788386 F: 49.21/311788390 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
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 HoechstBuilding K 80165926 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 Jasmin SIEGMUND
ITOCHU DEUTSCHLAND GmbH Am Seestern 18 40547 DÜSSELDORF T: 49.211/52900 F: 49.211/5290855 Kenji MATSUMOTO
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JÜRGEN SCHMIDT CHEMIEVERTRETUNG GmbHHermann-Ehlers-Weg 2 25337 ELMSHORN T: 49.4121/29490 F: 49.4121/294920 Jürgen 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: 49-7131/947159 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 Steffen BAUER
LINDE AG Gas & EngineeringKlosterhofstr. 180331 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
LOG4CHEM GmbHAlte Heer Strasse 2 41540 DORMAGEN T: 49.2133/975444 F: N/A Kirry MUKHERJI
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 Masahiro TAGUCHI
MITSUBISHI INTERNATIONAL GmbH Chemical DivisionKennedydamm 1940476 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
ORBIT LOGISTICS Maybachstrasse 27 51381 LEVERKUSEN T: 49.2171/3600 F: 49.2171/360500 Meik Rudolf JAEHNEL
OVERLACK AG Aachener Strasse 236 41061 MÖNCHENGLADBACH T: 49.2161/3560 F: 49.2161/356111 Markus HOSCHKE
PCC SEMoerser Strasse 149 47198 DUISBURG T: 49.206620190 F: 49.2066/54682 Dr. Alfred PELZER
PENPET PETROCHEMICAL TRADING GmbHMerkurring 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
QUINN CHEMICALS GmbH Am HaupttorGebäude 490006237 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
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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 C&T 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 2Düsseldorf BranchAm 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 Spichernstr. 6A50672 COLOGNET: 49.221/9776550 F: 49.221/97765599 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 Ing. Ansgar MAURER
TIM CONSULT GmbH L15, 12-13 68161 MANNHEIM T: 49.621/1504480 F: 49.621/150448-99 Björn KLIPPEL
TX LOGISTIK AG Rhöndorfer Strasse 85 53604 BAD HONNEF T: 49.2224/7790 F: 49.2224/779109 Frank LEHNER
UNITED INITIATORS GmbH & Co. KG Dr. Gustav-Alolph strasse 3 82049 PULLACH T: 49.89/74422237 F: 49.89/744226237 Ed HOOZEMANS
VTG AG Nagelsweg 34 20097 HAMBURG T: 49.40/2354-0 F: 49.40/23541199 Dr. Heiko FISCHER
GREECECORAL AE 12A Irodou Attikou 15124 MAROUSSI – ATHENST: 30.210/9476000 F: 30.210/9400742 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
SEAWAY FORWARDING & LOGISTICS S.A 16 Ipeirou Street 57009 THESSALONIKI T: 30.2310/700738 F: 30.2310/789080 Isidoros PRINTEZIS
ITALYA.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
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CHEMICAL EXPRESS Srl Via Luigi Volpicella 194 80147 NAPLES T: 39.081/2439711 F: 39.081/5726482 Francesco MATTOZZI
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 Virgil io POMPEI
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
GALSTAFF MULTIRESINE SpA Via Stazione 90 21020 MORNAGO (VA) T: 39.0331/9014139F: 39.0331/903777 Paolo TANCINI
GUIDO BERNARDINI Srl Strada Maratta Bassa 51 05100 TERNI T: 39.0744/390303 F: 39.0744/390332 Umbro BERNARDINI
M&G 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
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MUTTI SpA Via I Maggio 63J Casoni Di Gariga29027 PODENZANO PCT: 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 ColomboZl Valdaro46100 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 1Frazione Paradiso20085 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
LUXEMBOURGPERFORMANCE FIBERS EUROPE Zone Industrielle Bommelscheuer 4940 BASCHARAGE T: 352.26/50336700 F: 352.26/5033 6701 Catherine MARTINET
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MALTAMASTER CHEM OIL LTD. Level 2, Regional Business CentreUniversity Heights MSD 1751 MSIDA T: 40.21/2029078 F: 40.21/2240860 Dan BERENDEL
NORWAYATLAS 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 197P.O. Box 1853 Nordnes 5817 BERGEN T: 47.55/306760 F: 47.55/234057 Arne NORDANGER
BROEDR. SUNDE A/S Karenlyst Allé 2 0278 OSLO T: 47.22/129350 F: 47.22/129365 Bertil SUNDE
EITZEN CHEMICAL ASA Ruseløkkveien 6 0251 OSLO T: 47.23/114320F: N/AJens GRØNNING
INGE STEENSLAND A/S Fridtjof Nansens Pl. 7 0111 OSLO T: 47.23/135500F: N/A Botolf SUNDBY
KS JOACHIM GRIEG & Co. C. Sundtsgate 17/19P.O. Box 234 Sentrum5804 BERGEN T: 47.55/576758F: N/A Frank MÜLLER
ODFJELL SE Conrad Mohrs veg 29 5072 BERGEN T: 47.55/270000 F: 47.55/284741 Jan Arthur HAMMER
REICHHOLD A.S. Klinestadmoen 9 3202 SANDEFJORD T: 47.33/448600 F: 47.33/448601 Olav EIKELAND
SEATRANS CHEMICAL TANKERS A/S Wernersholmsvei 5 HopP.O. Box 15, Nesttun5852 BERGEN T: 47.55/923200 F: 47.55/911450 Tom SKARE
UNGER FABRIKKER A/S Narntegata 25P.O. Box 2541601 FREDRIKSTAD/NABBETORP T: 47.69/708200 F: 47.69/323775 Jan Ivar RUUD
UTKILEN AS Strandgarten 197P.O. Box 11635811 BERGEN T: 47.55/307800 F: 47.8/5028020 Magne OVREAS
WESTCHART A/S P.O. Box 1192 Sentrum 5811 BERGEN T: 47.55/303550 F: 47.55/303560 Karl Erik GJESDAL
POLANDBIOLANIC SP. Z O.O. Kamienskiego 47 30644 CRACOW T: 48.12/3508080 F: 48.123508801 Andrey KUIMOV
GRUPA AZOTY S.A.AL.1000 – Lecia Pàntswa Polskiego 13 24-110 PULAWY T: 48.81/5652050 F: 48.81/5653290 Marek KAPLUCHA
INTRA S.A. ul. Konopnickiej 5 68-120 ILOWA T: 48.68/3609320 F: 48.68/3774474 Gosia BARTLEWSKA
SYNTHOS S.A. ul. Chemików 132-600 OSWIECIM T: 48.33/8441821 F: 48.33/8424218 Ilona STARZYNSKA
TRANS POLONIA S.A. Rokicka str.16 83-110 TCZEW T: 48.58/5339015 F: 48.58/5339020 Agnieszka MELER
VICTORIA CHEMICALS SP. Z.o.o. (LTD) Mikolaja Kopernika Street 5/11 00-367 WARSAW T: 48.22/3388900 F: 4822/3388999 Aleksander BIRMAN
PORTUGALARTLANT PTA, S.A. Zona Industrial e Logistica de SinesZona 2 – Lote 2E1 Monte Feio 7520-064 SINES T: 351.269/189000 F: 351.269/189099 Dr. Rui TOSCANO
RNM-PRODUCTOS QUIMICOS Rua da Fábrica 123Segade Carreira4765-080 VILA NOVA DE FAMALICAO T: 351.252/900400 F: 351.252/900409 Sara COSTA
SAMECA – PRODUCTOS QUIMICOS S.A SAMECA PQ Rua Faria Guimarães 345 4000-207 PORTO T: 351.225/074000 F: 351.225/074009 José CARVALHO
ROMANIAKÖBER S.R.L. Dumbrava Rosie LocalityUzinei Street n°2617410 NEAMT T: 40.233/202403F: 40.233/281222 Eduard KÖBER
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RUSSIAN FEDERATIONBINA GROUP LTD. 4/bld.1 Lieninskiy Prospect MOSCOW 119049T: 7.495/2255411 F: 7.495/2257549 Olga KUDRINA
CHEMICO JSC Leninskiy prospekt 4 str. Building1A MOSCOW 119049 T: 7.495/2152013 F: 7.495/2152013 Dmitriy LOTOV
GAZPROM EXPORT LLC. 5, Galernaya str., letter ASAINT PETERSBURG 190000T: 7.812/3466700 F: 7.812/3466710 Marina PAVLOVA
JSC METAFRAX S.A. Perm RegionZavodskaya Ul.1 GUBAKHA 618250 T: 7.34/24840898 F: 7.34/24847121 Yuliya SVYATNAYA
NORCHEM / ZAVOD SINTANOLOV LLC Verkhnevolzhskaya Naberezhnaya 8/59 NIZHNY NOVGOROD 603000 T: 7.831/2728863 F: 7.831/2728850 Yury DUDAKOV
RUSKHIMSET JSC Noviy Arbat str. 21-1806 MOSCOW 119019 T: 7.495/7301212 F: 7.495/7898399 Alexander IVLEV
SANORS Samarskaya OblastNOVOKUIBYSHEVSK 446214 T: 7.846/3530800 F: 7.846/2768961 Yuliya SAMOYLOVA
SINTEZ OKA LLC East Industrial Zone of Himmash 7th km of East Road, Building 547 DZERZHINSK 606000 T: 7.8313/272584 F: 7.8313/272572 Alexander SMYK
UNITED PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 3 Tverskaya-Yamskaya str. 39/5 Building 1 MOSCOW 125047T: 7.495/9951083 F: 7.495/9951085 Anna MOLCHANOVA
SLOVENIAPACORINI LTD D.O.O. KOPER Vojkovo Nabrezje 32 6000 KOPER T: 386.5/6104000 F: 386.5/6104005 Clelia VIDIC
SPAINACIDEKA S.A. Capuchinos de Basurto 6-4A 48013 BILBAO T: 34.94/4255022 F: 34.94/4255426 Lorena FERNANDEZ
AROLA, ADUANAS Y CONSIGNACIONES S.L.C/Santiyan 2-1 43004 TARRAGONA T: 34.977/242814 F: 34.977/236120 Joan FRANCO
BALTRANSA Ctra. De Carrion, S/NApartados de Correos 130 13005 CIUDAD-REAL T: 34.926/220850 F: 34.926/227975 José Luis RUIZ HERAS
BERGE MARITIMA S.L. Antonio Maura 4 28014 MADRID T: 34.91/7014920 F: 34.91/7014930 Román MURILLO GIL
CAMPI Y JOVE S.A. Venezuela 103 08019 BARCELONA T: 34.93/4766666 F: 34.93/2073707 Ramón JOVE PONS
CONTANK S.A. Travesera de Can Estapé 5-7Poligono Industrial Can Estapé8755 CASTELLBISBAL (BARCELONA) T: 34.93/7089600 F: 34.93/7089601 Israel LAGO XIMÉNEZ
ERSHIP S.A. Avinguda de les Drassanes 6-8, 6th Floor08001 BARCELONAT: 34.93/4437510 F: 34.93/4414561 Ricardo HERNANDEZ
ESPAÑA MARKETING SERVICES S.L. EMS Doctor Fleming 33 – Bajo A 28036 MADRID T: 34.91/3458388 F: 34.91/3592996 Rafael GONZALEZ DIAZ
FITOTRANS SAU Acera de Recoletos 2 – 5ºB-F 47004 VALLADOLID T: 34.3983/290165 F: 34.983/290114 Josè Luis CASADO
IBERICA MARITIMA TARRAGONA S.A. Calle Santian, 3, entlo. 43004 TARRAGONA T: 34.977/223000 F: 34.977/226805 Jordi MARTI
IBERICA TANKER CHARTERING S.L. C/. Lleo XIII, 4 1st Floor 08022 BARCELONA T: 34.93/3960230 F: 34.93/3960240 Xavier MATHEU
INDUKERN S.A. Parc Empresaria Masblau II c/ Alta Ribagorza 6-8 08820 EL PRAT DE LLOBREGAT (BCN) T: 34.93/5069100 F: 34.93/5069199 Cesar VILLALBA
MARTANKERS I S.L. General Diaz Porlier 84 – 1° A 28006 MADRID T: 34.9/1309135 F: 34.9/13090283 Isabel PONS
NEXT MARITIME, S.L. Port Tarraco Muelle de Lerida, B1, 2F 43004 TARRAGONA T: 34.977/234777 F: 34.977/246110 Francesc DIANEZ
PAÑALON S.A. Avda. Reyes Católicos, 150 02600 VILLARROBLEDO T: 34.902/143377 F: 34.967/174124 Antonio MONTERO
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PORT OF TARRAGONA Passeig De L’Escullera s/n 43004 TARRAGONA T: 34.977/259400 F: 34.977/225499 Jordi ARMENGOL DURAN
PROQUIBASA Via Trajana 47-51 08020 BARCELONA T: 34.93/3138250 F: 34.93/3142847 Philippe GUERINEAU
QUIMIDROGA S.A. Tuset 26 08006 BARCELONA T: 34.93/2363636 F: 34.93/2179325 Vicente MUNOZ
SCHUPP IBERICA S.L. Dr. Ferran 11 Bajos 08034 BARCELONA T: 34.93/2045800 F: 34.93/2045150 Jürgen BUCHHOLZ
SEVITRADE S.L. Ctra. de la Esclusa 37, Acceso A 41011 SEVILLA T: 34.95/4280092 F: 34.95/4280259 Francisco GARCIA CAMPOS
TERMINALES PORTUARIAS S.L. TEPSA Muelle de la Energía, s/n 08039 BARCELONA T: 34.93/2895540 F: 34.93/2234579 Luis SALA ALCUBILLA
VOPAK TERQUIMSA TERMINALES QUÍMICOS S.A. Muelle de la Quimica s/n 43004 TARRAGONA T: 34.977/241454 F: 34.977/237867 Ignacio Josè CASAJÚS LÓPEZ
SWEDENCELLMARK AB Lilla Bommen 3C 40439 GOTHENBURG T: 46.31/100300 F: 46.31/136421 Ersin ALKAN
FRED HOLMBERG & CO. AB Geijersgatan 8 21618 LIMHAMN T: 46.40/157920 F: 46.40/162295 Max HOLMBERG
STEM SHIPPING Herserudsv. 18 18125 LIDINGO T: 46.8/6362560 F: 46.8/6362599 Carl Johan LEIJONHIELM
SWITZERLANDADDIVANT SWITZERLAND GmbH C/O Lotus Business Park GmbH Angensteinerstrasse 6 4153 REINACH BL T: 41.6/15674747 F: 41.6/15674748 Sergio PALUMBO
AMEROPA AG Rebgasse 108 4102 BINNINGEN T: 41.61/3075011 F: 41.61/3029863 Alex LAUBSCHER
AOT TRADING AG Grafenauweg 4 6304 ZUG T: 41.41/7276900 F: 41.41/7266900 Martin RIEPL
AROKON AG Bahnofststrasse 10 6300 ZUG T: 41.41/7123238 F: 41.41/7123239 Eckhard KRUMM
ASHLAND INDUSTRIES EUROPE GmbH Eurohaus, Rheinweg 11 8200 SCHAFFHAUSEN T: 41.525/605500 F: 41.525/605599 Chris WELLS
AVESTRA CHEMICAL (SUISSE) S.A. Avenue des Toises 12 1005 LAUSANNE T: 41 21/3430210 F: 41.21/3430211 Adam POPOV
BAYCORP TRADING & CONSULTANCY S.A. 15 Rue de la Fontaine 1204 GENEVA T: 41.22/3110570 F: 41.22/3110500 Celâl BAYAR
BERTSCHI AG Internationale Transporte Hutmattstrasse 22 5724 DÜRRENÄSCH T: 41.62/7676700 F: 41.62/7676800 Dr. Hans-Jörg BERTSCHI
BRYCE COMPANY HOLDING INC.Rue de la Fontaine 151204 GENEVAT: 41.22/3186990F: 41.22/3186999Pavel BOGDANOVITCH
CABOT CORPORATION Mühlentalstrasse 36/38 8200 SCHAFFHAUSEN T: 41.52/6303838 F: 41.52/6303810 Dr. Martin LUGGEN
CENTRAL ENERGY AG Bergliweg 15 6300 ZUG T: 41.41/7290140 F: 41.41/7290145 Marie-Claire BETTEX
CENTROTRADE CHEMICALS AG P.O. Box 36 Poststrasse 14 6301 ZUG T: 41.41/7106644 F: 41.41/7111080 Scott NICOL
CHEMOIL LOGISTICS AG Güterstrasse 97 Postfach 4053 BASEL T: 41.61/2266060 F: 41.61/2266030 Claus RÜTTEN
CHEMPETROL OVERSEAS LTD. LUGANO BRANCH Via Balestra 22/ B 6900 LUGANO T: 41.91/9211480 F: 41.91/9211484 Secondo TRIBOLDI
CHEMTURABahnhofplatz 65 8500 FRAUENFELD T: 41.52/7234400 F: 41.52/7234499 Dr. Ulrich STEWEN
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CIM CHEMICALS AG Untermüli 11 6300 ZUG T: 41.41/7689170 F: 41.41/7689179 Rolf HOMBERG
CLARIANT INTERNATIONAL LTD. Group Procurement Services Rothausstrasse 61 4132 MUTTENZ T: 41.61/4695111 F: 41.61/4695901 Norbert MERKLEIN
CONTIMPEX S.A. Place des Eaux Vives 6 1207 GENEVA T: 41.22/7360000 F: 41.22/7360708 Nisso BARUH
CONTINENTALE AG Industriestrasse 49 6300 ZUG T: 41.41/72725111 F: 41.41/72725110 Michael BRESCHENDORF
COPHASPEC TRADING AG Dufourstrasse 121 9000 ST. GALLEN T: 41.71/2779064 F: 41.71/2779065 Svetlana JOHNSON
CRESSCO AG Ruessenstr. 12 6340 BAAR T: 41.44/5087343F: 41.44/7326655 Serguei TIKHONOV
DISTRICONSULT GmbH Säntisstrasse 69 c 8820 WÄDENSWIL T: 41.44/6801431 F: 41.44/6801432 Dipl.-Ing. Guenther EBERHARD
ECOLAB EUROPE GmbH Richtistrasse 7 8304 WALLISELLEN T: 41.44/8772000 F: 41.44/8772050 David JOHNSON
EOC EINKAUF AG Alte Steinhauserstrasse 33 6330 CHAM T: 41.41/7482121 F: 41.41/7482122 Cécile MÜLLER
EUROCHEM TRADING GmbH Alpenstrasse 9 6300 ZUG T: 41.41/7277600 F: 41.41/7277606 Oleg PUSHNOV
GIEZENDANNER TRANSPORT AG Juraweg 26 4852 ROTHRIST T: 41.62/7857070 F: 41.62/7857075 Benjamin GIEZENDANNER
GLOBAL TRADE INFORMATION SERVICES INC. Avenue des Morgines 12 1213 GENEVA T: 41.22/8790450 F: 41.22/8790451 Donald BRASHER
H.B. FULLER EUROPE GmbH Stampfenbachstrasse 52 8006 ZURICH T: 41.44/3157730 F: 41.44/3126631 Maria TÜRK
IHS CHEMICAL S.A. A Division of Access IntelligenceAlfred Escher Str. 34 8002 ZURICH T: 41.44/2836333 F: 41.44/2836330 Dr. Stefan SCHLAG
INDULOR A.G. Industriestrasse 49 6300 ZUG T: 49.5462/74120 F: 49.5462/741276 Thomas FENGLER
JANEX S.A. Chemin des Fleurettes 47 1007 LAUSANNE T: 41.21/6173313 F: 41.21/6172152 Nick THORNTON
KOLB HOLDING AG Maienbrunnenstrasse 1P.O. Box 648908 HEDINGEN T: 41.44/7624646 F: 41.44/7624600 Dr. Sven ABEND
KOLMAR GROUP AG Metalli, Baarerstrasse 18 6300 ZUG T: 41.41/7275700 F: 41.41/7275701 Ruth SANDELOWSKY
LITASCO S.A. 9 Rue du Conseil-General 1205 GENEVA T: 41.22/7052000 F: 4.22/7052001 Janina KRASI
LUERCHEM LLC World Trade Center IIP.O. Box 8561215 GENEVA 15 T: 41.22/7827303/05 F: 41.22/7614626 Udo BENESCH
MB BARTER & TRADING S.A. Baarerstrasse 18 6304 ZUG T: 41.41/7268383 F: 41.41/7268300 Thomas ENDRES
MEGA CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL AG Reederweg 6 8592 UTTWIL T: 41.71/4663388 F: 41.71/4663389 Heiko GRAGE
MSI GROUP S. A. Place de la Gare 9 1260 NYON T: 41.22/9900101 F: 41.22/9900102 Adrian CALMÄC
PANALPINA MANAGEMENT LTD. Viaduktstrasse 42 4051 BASEL T: 41.61/2261101 F: 41.61/2261101 Andreas SAHLI
PPG INDUSTRIES EUROPE SARL Route de Gilly 32 1180 ROLLE T: 41.21/8223000 F: 41.21/8223100 Laurent VIQUESNEL
PROCTER & GAMBLE CHEMICALS Procter & Gamble International Operations SA Route de Saint-Georges 47 1213 PETIT-LANCY GENEVA T: 41.58/0045905F: N/ADavid NEUB
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SGS SOCIÉTÉ GÉNÉRALE DE SURVEILLANCE S.A. SGS Place des Alpes 1P.O. Box 2152 1211 GENEVA 1 T: 41.22/7399111 F: 41 22/7399815 Patrick SELDESLACHTS
SI GROUP-SWITZERLAND GmbH Kästeliweg 7 4133 PRATTELN 1 T: 41.61/8258111 F: 41.61/8258508 Philip INGHAM
THE LOGICAL GROUP GmbH Rossbergstrasse 22 8832 WOLLERAU T: 41.44/6872882 F: N/A Paul GOOCH
TRAFIGURA BEHEER B.V. AMSTERDAM Branch Office GenevaRue de Jargonnant 51207 GENEVA T: 41.22/5946900 F: 41.22/5946901 Merijn VAN DIJK
TRAMMO AG Prime Tower Hardstrasse 201 8005 ZURICH T: 41.58/4511444 F: 41.58/4511464 Ashok KISHORE
VITOL S.A. Boulevard du Pont d’Arve 28P.O. Box 3841211 GENEVA 4 T: 44.207/3124499F: N/A Stuart STRONG
WASCOSA AG Werftestrasse 4 6005 LUZERN T: 41.41/7276767 F: 41.41/7276777 Philipp MÜLLER
THE NETHERLANDSA.L. LANGEN B.V. Business Park Stein 194 6181 MA STEIN T: 31.46/4788666 F: 31.46/4743985 Franz LANGEN
AKZO NOBEL FUNCTIONAL CHEMICALS B.V. Stationsstraat 77 3811 MH AMERSFOORT T: 31.33/4676767 F: 31.33/4676113 Barry COTTRELL
ARCADIS NEDERLAND B.V. ‘t Rietveld 59 A 7321 CT APELDOORN T: 31.55/5815955F: N/A Wim PLAISIER
ARGOS GROUP B.V. Waalhaven Z.z. 11 3089 JH ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/7892100 F: 31.10/7892101 P.J. GOEDVOLK
ARIZONA CHEMICAL Transistorstraat 16 1322 CE ALMERE T: 31.36/5462800 F: 31.36/5462811 Suzanne PESGENS
ARNED-CELA AGENCIES B.V. Galgkade 3H 3133 KN VLAARDINGEN T: 31.10/4344799 F: 31.10/4354323 J.C. DE VRIES
ASTRATA EUROPE B.V. A QUALCOM COMPANY Laan van Diepenvoorde 17 5582 LA WAALRE T: 31.40/2348484 F: 31.40/2348585 Mark WARNER
BOTLEK TANK TERMINAL BTT Montreal Weg 151 3197 KH ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/2310333 F: 31.10/2310390 Charles SMISSAERT
BRENNTAG LATIN AMERICA-HCI CHEMICALS NEDERLAND B.V.P.O. Box 59 1230 AB LOOSDRECHT T: 31.35/5889300 F: 31.35/5889309 Gustaaf W.A.W. OORTHUYS
BROEKMAN LOGISTICS DIVISION B.V. Waalhaven Zuidzijde 21 3089 JH ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/4873911 F: 31.10/4290953 Jacob Simon KLEINKRAMER
C. STEINWEG HANDELSVEEM B.V. Parmentierplein 1 3088 GN ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/4879555 F: 31.10/4879200 Jos MÜLLER
C.H. ROBINSON EUROPE B.V.Parnassusweg 8211082 LZ AMSTERDAMT: 31.20/3010500F: 31.203/010599Benjamin LEBREUT
CALDIC CHEMIE B.V. Westerlaan 13016 CK ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/4136420 F: 31.10/4047458 Olav VAN CALDENBORGH
CENTICHEM B.V. Kortland Building Nieuwe Tiendweg 11A 2922 EN KRIMPEN AAN DEN IJSSEL T: 31.180/551313 F: 31.180/551323 Heidi BERKEL
CHEMGAS SHIPPING B.V. Van Vollenhovenstraat 3 3016 BE ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/2412222 F: 31.10/2412272 Dr. Gunther JAEGERS
CPH CHEMICALS B.V. Amsterdamseweg 204 A 1182 HL AMSTELVEEN T: 31.20/4260900 F: 31.20/4260901 Aboed SHABI
DAMCO INTERNATIONAL B.V. Turfmarkt 107 2511DP DEN HAAG T: 31.70/3023800F: N/A Anthony ELWINE
DE POLI TANKERS B.V. Trondheim 20 LE 2993 BARENDRECHT T: 31.180/655830 F: 31.180/655839 Rob DE ZEEUW
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DE RIJKE GROUP Malledijk 7 3208 LA SPIJKENISSE T: 31.181/654200 F: 31.181/654397 Kees (C.L.) DE RIJKE
DELAMINE B.V. P.O. Box 473 3800 AL AMERSFOORT T: 31.33/4676895 F: 31.33/4676891 Gert van der KNAAP
DEN HARTOGH LOGISTICS B.V. Willingestraat 63087 AN ROTTERDAM T: 31.88/1620000 F: 31.88/1620111 Jacco VAN HOLTEN
DSM ACRYLONITRILE B.V. ACN Poststraat 1 6135 KR SITTARD T: 31.46/4773861 F: 31.46/4770100 Pieter BOON
EASTMAN CHEMICAL B.V. Fascinatio Boulevard 602-614 2909 VA CAPELLE AAN DEN IJSSEL T: 31.10/2402111 F: 31.10/2402100 Uwe KRAEKER
EASTPORT MARITIME B.V. Bohrweg 5 3208 KP SPIJKENISSE T: 31.181/679977 F: 31.181/622464 Yuri BOOMERT
ECEM EUROPEAN CHEMICAL MARKETING B.V Hogehilweg 18 1101 CD AMSTERDAM ZO T: 31.20/3128200 F: 31.20/3128210 Barend BARENDSE
ELEMENTIS SPECIALTIES NETHERLANDS B.V. Langestraat 167 7491 AE DELDEN T: 31.74/3775380 F: N/A Marco HESSELINK
EMERALD KALAMA CHEMICAL B.V. Mijnweg 1 6167 AC GELEEN T: 31.88/8880500 F: 31.88/8880520 Hans-Dick TERHENNE
EQUILEX B.V. Jan van Galenstraat 54 3115 JG SCHIEDAM T: 31.10/3403090 F: 31.10/3403099 Patrick ELIE
EURO NORDIC LOGISTICS B.V. Klompenmakerstraat 3-5 2984 BB RIDDERKERK T: 31.180/441127 F: 31.180/441100 Andrè SCHRAVESANDE
FLUOR ENTERPRISES INC. Surinameweg 17 2035 VA HAARLEM T: 31.23/5432432 F: 32.23/5359377 Ing. Gert SMIT
GARANTIBANK INTERNATIONAL N.V. GBI Keizersgracht 569-575 1017DR AMSTERDAM T: 31.20/5539700 F: 31.20/6203451 Drs. Emre AYHAN
GE SIMONS INTERNATIONAAL TRANSPORT B.V. Bukkumweg 20 5081 CT HILVARENBEEK T: 31.13/5053131 F: 31.13/5052334 Frank SIMONS
GWYNTDen Eikenhorst – Hal 13 5296 PZ ESCH (NB) T: 31.411/602200 F: 31.411/602836 Joris VAN DEN HURK
H. J. VAN BENTUM B.V. INT. TRANSPORT Parallelweg 80 3931 MT WOUDENBERG T: 31.33/2868600 F: 31.33/2861963 Henk van BENTUM
HITACHI CONSULTINGSchiphol Boulevard 1271118 BG SCHIPHOLT: 31.20/7005530F: N/AJeroen VAN DER MEER
ICL-IP EUROPE Fosfaatweg 48 1013 BM AMSTERDAM T: 31.20/8005800 F: 31.20/8005805 Rudi BORMS
IMCD GROUP B.V. Wilhelminaplein 32 3072 DE ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/2908684 T: 31.10/2908680 Frank SCHNEIDER
INSPECTORATE B.V. A Bureau Veritas CompanyPetroleumweg 30 3196 KD ROTTERDAM-VONDELINGENPLAAT T: 31.10/4720422 F: 31.10/4723033 Eric de LANGE
INTERBULK GROUP PLC. Waalhaven ZZ 2 3088 HH ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/2456514 F: 31.10/2456561 Loek KULLBERG
INTERMARC B.V. Villapark 10 3051 BP ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/4220100 F: 31.10/4186602 C.W.J. VAN WOERKOM
JCL LOGISTICS BENELUX B.V. Distributiestraat 5 7041 KJ ‘s-HEERENBERG T: 31.31/4679911F: N/AErik GROOT WASSINK
JOSS CHEMICALS B.V. Arcadialaan 34 C + D 1813 KN ALKMAAR T: 31.72/5157064 F: 31.72/5154371 Frits JEUKENS
K&H CHEMICALS Scheepmakerij 260 3331 MB ZWIJNDRECHT T: 31.78/6255255 F: 31.78/6255266 Hans KETTING
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KRATON POLYMERS NEDERLAND B.V. John M Keynesplein 10 1066 AMSTERDAM T: 31.20/2017665 F: 31.20/2017690 Michael FRENZL
LAXMI ORGANIC INDUSTRIES (EUROPE) B.V. Stoelmatter 32 2292 JL WATERINGEN T: 31.174/820100 F: 31.174/820104 Harry AUSEMS
LIQUID TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY B.V. Hofweg 17 3208 LE SPIJKENISSE T: 31.181/261407 F: 31.181/261607 Rob VAN DER SPEK
LOGIX FORWARDING NEDERLAND B.V. Van Weerden Poelmanweg 27 3088 EA ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/4299122 F: 31.10/4282824 Paul SIEP
MARTEST CAMBRIAN (EUROPE) B.V. Schrijnwerkerstraat 24 3194 AE ROTTERDAM-HVT T: 31.10/4721335 F: 31.10/4387685 Henk KÖPP
MAXGRIP EMEA B.V. Rivium Boulevard 301 2909 LK CAPELLE AAN DEN IJSSEL T: 31.10/7470107 F: 31.10/8924663 Sybren HENSTRA
NEWPORT EUROPE B.V. Middenweg 6, Port M397 4782 PM MOERDIJK T: 31.88/9088800 F: 31.88/9088899 Robert VAN MOURIK
NIJHOF-WASSINK B.V. Galvanistraat 18 7461 JC RIJSSEN T: 31.548/538000 F: 31.548/538001 Jean-Pierre WANDER
NIJMAN/ZEETANK INTERNATIONALE TANKTRANSPORTEN B.V Wattweg 2 3200 AB SPIJKENISSE T: 31.181/691900 F: 31.181/691999 Kees In’t VELD
ODIN MARINE EUROPE B.V. Maaskade 40 3071 NB ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/4114411 F: 31.10/4114422 Peter van den AKKER
OIL MOVEMENT SERVICES B.V. O M S Montrealweg 90 3197 KH BOTLEK-RT T: 31.181/296269 F: 31.181/296260 Raymond van den HEUVEL
OMAN TRADING INTERNATIONAL B.V. K.P. van der Mandelelaan 130 3062 MB ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/4520776 F: N/AMohamed AL-LAMKI
P & O FERRYMASTERS LTD. Luxemburgweg 2 P.O. Box 1036 3180 AA ROZENBURG T: 31.181/256156 F: 31.181/263022 Rob NEDERLOF
P&S CHEMICALS de Veldoven 15 3342 GR HENDRIK IDO AMBACHT T: 31.78/6920770 F: 31.78/6920779 Wim VERSTELLE
PCS PETROCHEMIE CONTRACTING & SERVICES P C S B.V. Karel Doormanweg 9E 3115 JD SCHIEDAM T: 31.10/4277717 F: 31.10/4277718 Ferry BOSHART
PETRODESK B.V. Hofweg 17 3208 LE SPIJKENISSE T: 31.181/698869 F: 31.181/698872 Elizabeth WINDAU
PETROSA EUROPE B.V. Willemswerf Boompjes 40 3011 XB ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/4007353 F: 31.10/4007352 Lehlo MOTSEKOA
PORT OF AMSTERDAM De Ruijterkade 7 Postbus 19406 1000 GK AMSTERDAM T: 31.20/5234560 F: 31.20/5234060 Lex DE RIDDER
PORT OF ROTTERDAM World Port Centre – Wilhelminakade 909 Port Number 1247 3072 AP ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/2521010 F: 31.10/2521020 Joris HURENKAMP
R.M.I. CHEMICAL LOGISTICS B.V. Westgeulstraat 6 3197 LD ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/2831100 F: 31.10/2830489 Chris de RIJKE
REDACHEM EUROPE B.V. Javastraat 6 3016CE ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/7371501 F: 31.10/7371502 Ziad JALLAD
ROYAL VOPAK Westerlaan 10 3016 CK ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/4002911 F: 31.10/4139829 Kees van SEVENTER
SAMSKIP Waalhaven Oostzijde 81Harbour number 2203 3087 BM ROTTERDAM T: 31.88/4001000 F: 31.88/4001099 Jens Holger NIELSEN
SAY POLYMERS B.V. Herengracht 458 1017 CA AMSTERDAM T: 31.20/5304410 F: 31.20/5304414 Ali Murat AYAR
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SEL CHEMIE B.V. Broekstraat 23 7122 AALTEN T: 31.543/471956 F: 31.543/476600 Gerben SCHEPERS
SOLVOCHEM HOLLAND B.V. Blaak 22 3011 TA ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/4114900 F: 31.10/4112032 Walid SKAFF
STANDIC B.V. Wieldrechtseweg 48 3316 BG DORDRECHT T: 31.78/6528643 F: 31.78/6528654 Paul VOOGT
STOLT TANK CONTAINERS B.V. Westerlaan 5 – Haven 190 3016 CK ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/2818857 F: 31.10/2818889 Barry McNALLY
SYNBRA TECHNOLOGY B.V. Zeedijk 25 4871 NM ETTEN-LEUR T: 31.168/373373 F: 31.168/373363 Jan NOORDEGRAAF
TANKMATCH INLAND SHIPPING B.V. Biesboschhaven Noord 12 4251 NL WERKENDAM T: 31.183/507046 F: 31.183/507047 André NIEMAN
THERMPHOS INTERNATIONAL B.V. P.O. Box 406 4380 AK VLISSINGEN T: 31.113/689500 F: 31.113/689501 Wim VAN DER SANDEN
TRIFLEET LEASING (THE NETHERLANDS) B.V.Buiten Walevest 15 3311 AD DORDRECHT T: 31.78/6390963 F: 31.78/6142210 Robin POL
UNIGAS INTERNATIONAL P.O. Box 21059 3001 AB ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/2405999 F: 31.10/4125345 Ian WOOLLEY
UNIVAR B.V. Schouwburgplein 30 - 34 3012 CL ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/2757818 F: 31.10/4146863 Guy MONTEIL
VERBRUGGE INTERNATIONALE WEGTRANSPORTEN B.V. Finlandweg 19 4538 BL TERNEUZEN T: 31.115/646000 F: 31.115/614039 Rogier GARDIEN
VERENIGDE TANKREDERIJ B.V. VT GROUP Nijmegenstraat 1 3087 CD ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/4876200 F: 31.10/4876219 Yuri OUWENEEL
VERTOM SHIPPING & TRADING B.V. Oever 7 3161 GR RHOON T: 31.10/2858585 F: 31.10/2858530 Renè de ROO
VOS BULK LOGISTICS OSS B.V. Waalkade 4 5347 KS OSS T: 31.412/699465 F: 31.412/699402 Marc VAN ALPHEN
VTTI B.V. K.P. van der Mandelelaan 130 3062 MB ROTTERDAM T: 31.10/4987351F: N/AAzra ALIC
WESTWAY TERMINALS NEDERLAND B.V. Kabelweg 57 1014 BA AMSTERDAM T: 31.20/5818180 F: 31.20/5818181 Bert van HOLST
WIJNHOFF & VAN GULPEN & LARSEN B.V. WIJGULA B.V. Postbus 24 6650 AA DRUTEN T: 31.487/587600 F: 31.487/587691 Norbert MEIXNER
ZEELAND SEAPORTS Schelpenpad 2 P.O. Box 132 4530 AC TERNEUZEN T: 31.115/647400 F: 31.115/647500 Francesco FAES
TURKEYAK – TAS DIS TICARET A.S. Sarigazi Cad. No: 29Bulgurlu, Camlica34696 ISTANBUL T: 90.216/5241248 F: 90.216/5241215 Cenk TURKAY
AKDENIZ KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. Ataturk Mahallesi, N°:45 Ulucak-Kemalpasa35735 IZMIRT: 90.232/8770144 F: 90.232/8770150 Rafet Gürcan ATIS
ALISAN ULUSLARARASI TAS. VE TIC. A.S.Değirmenyolu Cad. No:28 Asia Ofis Park A2, Blok Kat:134752 Atasehir ISTANBUL T: 90.216/4691515 F: 90.216/4691514Jan B. DEVRIM
ARGON KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S.TEM Otoyolu ÜzeriTekstilkent Koza PlazaB Blok, Kat:25, No:93/9434235 ISTANBULT: 90.212/4385757 F: 90.212/4384703 Cem MARGUNATO
ARKEM KIMYA SAN. VE TIC. A.S. Valide Sultan Cad. N° 1034473 Bahcekoy, Sariye ISTANBULT: 90.212/3664100 F: 90.212/2263477 Levend KOKULUDAG
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BAYEGAN A.S. Bayar Caddesi Sitma Pinar Sok. No. 3 Kat:5 34742 Kozyatagi ISTANBUL T: 90.216/4100000 F: 90.216/3738519 Ruya BAYEGAN
BERK PETROKIMYA DIS TICARET A.S. ABC Yolu – ABC Plaza Kat 3 34460 – ISTINYE ISTANBUL T: 90.212/2773303 F: 90.212/2773036 Seckin OLCAY
BORACHART TANKER CHARTERING SERVICES CO. LTD. Sahrayicedit Mah. Halk Sk. Golden Plaza A Blok N° 27 KAT 1034734 Kozyatagi ISTANBULT: 90.216/3850404 F: 90.2163850838 Tolga YALCIN
CAG KIMYA SAN. VE TIC LTD. STI Gumusyolu Cad Rasimaga Sok. No:11 Villa:1Nakkastepe-Uskudar 34676 ISTANBUL T: 90.21/65931240 F: 90.21/65931259 Omer CAGATAY
DENSA TANKER LTD. Kosuyolu Cenap Sahabettin Sok N°42 Kadiko 34718 ISTANBUL T: 90.216/3274437 F: 90.216/4285157 Sinasi ONUR
GREEN & BLACK MARINE LOGISTICS Apa Giz Plaza Buyukdere 191 21st Floor1. Levent 34330 ISTANBUL T: 90.212/2273344 F: 90.212/2274030 Mukremin ALTUNTAS
HICRI ERCILI KIMYEVI MADDE VE PETROL ÜRÜNLERI, NAKLIYE-OTOMOTIVE SAN. TIC. LTD. STI. HICRI ERCILI 600 Evler mah. Balikesir Asfalti Sag Taraf N° 72 1022 BANDIRMA T: 90.266/7210670 F: 90.266/7210674 Ibrahim BARBAROS
KORTEKS MENSUCAT SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. Organize Sanayi Bölgesi Sari Cad. N° 3 16140 BURSA T: 90.224/2191100 F: 90.224/2435623 Necat ALTIN
KTM KIMYA A.S. Bayar Cad 103/A 34742 Kozyatagi ISTANBULT: 90.216/3722530 F: 90.216/3802574 Keyan ZULFIKARI
LIKIT KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. Dudullu Yolu Cad Parlar Is Merkezi No:34 Kat:1 Daire:4 34755 Atasehir ISTANBUL T: 90.216/4993000 F: 90.216/4993013 Oya AKSOY
ORGANIK KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. Mimarsinan Mah. Cendere Yolu No: 146 34075 Kemerburgaz – EYUP ISTANBULT: 90.212/3310000 F: 90.212/3310001 Simone KASLOWSKI
PENTA PETROKIMYA SAN. VE TICARET A.S. P.K. 37 Caddebostan 34728 ISTANBUL T: 90.216/4569982 F: 90.216/4553203 Faruk ERKOC
PLASTAY KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. Guzeller Organize Sanayi Bölgesi.Inönü Mah. Atatürk Bulv. No.: 22 41400 GEBZE KOCAELIF: 90.262/6795300 F: 90.262/6795391 Mustafa Sinan SUNGUR
POLIPORT KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. Ali Nihat Tarlan Caddesi No 86 34752 Icerenkoy Bostanci ISTANBUL T: 90.216/5785697 F: 90.216/5737797 Mehmet Emin BITLIS
POLYPLEX EUROPA Avrupa Serbest Bölgesi (European Free Zone) 132 Ada 11 Parsel, Velimee Mevkii59860 ÇORLU / TEKIRDAG T: 90.282/6911051 F: 90.282/6911052 Amit PRAKASH
POWERTRANS PETROL VE ENERJI TICARET A.S Eski Büyüldere Cad. GIZ 2000 Plaza No: 7/13 - 14 34298 Maslak ISTANBUL T: 90.212/2907330 F: 90.212/2907331 Yamac GUNEYLI
SASA POLYESTER SANAYI A. S. Tarsus Yolu P. K. 371 01322 ADANA T: 90.322/4410053 F: 90.322/4410114 Mustafa DURUKAN
SELCO FINANCE AND INDUSTRIAL GROUP LLC Bronz S. Basari A. No: 1/24 Macka,Sisli 34365 ISTANBUL T: 90.212/2324898 F: 90.212/2965595 Esra PELITOZU
SOLAR CHARTERING LTD. Orhantepe Mah. Sogut Sok. No:6 34865 Dragos ISTANBULT: 90.216/3716551 F: 90.216/3700558 Fatih TASKIN
SOLVENTAS TEKNIK DEPOLAMA A.S. Meclisi Mebusan Cad. 85 Tütün Han 2nd Floor 34427 Kabatas ISTANBUL T: 90.212/3344900 F: 90.212/3344995 Jak BARUH
TRANSAL SHIPPING CO. Degirmen Sodak Nida Kule Kat 10,0F1S 19 – B Kozyyatagi 34742 ISTANBUL T: 90.216/3625510 F: 90.216/3625516 Capt. Bulent KARABEK
UNITED KINGDOMAGILITY Pavilion 7 – The Match Works Speke Road GARSTON LIVERPOOL L19 2PH T: 44.151/4945900 F: 44.151/4945901 Neil MOON
ARGUS DEWITT 175 St. John StreetLONDON EC1V 4LW T: 44.20/77804200 F: 44.870/8684787 Dr. Joe DUFFY
BOND INTERNATIONAL LTD. 88 St. James’s Street LONDON SWIA 1PL T: 44.207/9252193 F: 44.207/9252195 David BOND
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BOWDEN CHEMICALS LTD. 6b Lloyd Street ALTRINCHAM CHESHIRE WA4 2DE T: 44.161/9286300 F: 44.161/9288300 Jeffrey S. GOULD
BRAEMAR SEASCOPE LTD. 35 Cosway Street LONDON NW1 5BT T: 44.207/5352616 F: 44.207/5352646 Stephen WILSON
BULK DISTRIBUTORCaledonian House, Tatton StreetKNUTSFORDCHESHIRE WA16 6AGT: 44.1565/626760F: N/AJonathan HIBBERT
BULKHAUL LTD. Brignell Road Riverside Park Industrial Estate MIDDLESBROUGH CLEVELAND TS2 1PS T: 44.1642/230423 F: 44.1642/231608 Graham TRENHOLM
CHEMOXY INTERNATIONAL LTD.All Saints Refinery Cargo Fleet Road MIDDLESBROUGH TS3 6AF T: 44.1642/248555 F: 44.1642/244340 Ian STARK
CORY BROTHERS SHIPPING LTD. Claremont Buildings, Old Clatterbridge Road LIVERPOOL CH63 4JB T: 44.151/3340530 F: N/A Kevin GORMAN
DELTECH EUROPE LTD. Piperell Way HAVERHILL SUFFOLK CB9 8PH T: 44.1440/716700 F: 44.1440/708428 Andrew COOPER
ETHIMEX LTD. Studio 558 Waldo RoadLONDON NW10 6AF T: 44.208/9682104 F: 44.208/9681977 Charles EDGE
EURTEAM Warrant House, 157 Regent Road LIVERPOOL L5 9TF T: 44.151/9550600 F: 44.151/9550760 William PINNEY
GAC SHIPPING U.K. LTD. OBC House, Sabatier Close THORNABYSTOCKTON TS17 6EW T: 44.1642/637500 F: 44.1642/637501 Duncan HESELTINE
GANTRADE EUROPE LTD. Birch House, Fairfield Avenue STAINES UPON THAMES MIDDLESEX TW18 4AB T: 44.1279/755775 F: 44.1279/755782 Aaron PAREKH
GAPUMA (UK) LIMITED Cumberland House 80 Scrubs Lane LONDON NW10 6RF T: 44.208/9692056 F: 44.208/9692067 Jack BARDAKJIAN
GENMAR RESOURCES LTD. C/O MAR ENERGY LTD. 70/71 New Bond Street – 2nd Floor LONDON W1S 1DE T: 44.207/4992700 F: 44.207/4992702 Bernardo HARTOGS
GEO SPECIALTY CHEMICALS UK LTD. Charleston RoadHARDLEY, HYTHESOUTHAMPTON HANTS SO45 3ZG T: 44.2380/894666 F: 44.2380/243113 Colin WHITLOCK
H. CLARKSON & CO LTD. St. Magnus House, 3 Lower Thames Street LONDON EC3R 6HE T: 44.207/3340000 F: 44.207/8670369 Richard WHITTET
HAZARDOUS CARGO BULLETIN HCB PUBLISHING LTD. 39-41 New Oxford StreetLONDON WC1A 1BNT: 44.20/76816189 F: 44.20/78411001 Peter MACKAY
HUTTON CHEMICALS LTD. HCL House, Rectory Lane GUISBOROUGHNORTH YORKSHIRE TS14 7DL T: 44.1287/630199 F: 44.1287/630214 Ian ALEXANDER
ICIS Quadrant House The Quadrant SUTTONSURREY SM2 5AS T: 44.208/6523500F: N/A Christopher FLOOK
IHS CHEMICAL WEEK 133 Houndsditch LONDON EC3A 7BX T: 44.20/31593300 F: 44.20/31593299 Lyn TATTUM
INNOSPEC LIMITED Innospec Manufacturing ParkOil Sites RoadELLESMERE PORTCHESHIRE CH65 4EYT: 44.151/3553611 F: 44.151/3562349 David LLOYD
INNUA EUROPE LTD Fleming Court, Leigh RoadEASTLEIGHSOUTHAMPTON SO50 9PDT: 1.284/4950244 F: 1.284/4950245 David HARRIS
INTERNATIONAL ECHEM 51 St George’s Avenue LONDON N7 0AJ T: 44.20/77006100 F: 44.20/77006116 Paul HODGES
INTERTEK Caleb Brett House 734 London Road WEST THURROCKESSEX RM20 3NLT: 44.1322/297763 F: 44.1322/297799 Roger DEGRIECK
LUCITE INTERNATIONAL UK LTD. Cassel Works P.O. Box 8 BILLINGHAM TS23 1LE T: 44.1642/735014 F: 44.1642/735133 Paula TINKLER
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M & S LOGISTICS LTD. Hope Street Chapel, Hope Street SANDBACH CW11 1BA T: 44.1270/757922 F: 44.1270/759321 Wolfgang GILL
MACQUARIE BANK LIMITEDRopemaker Place28 Ropemaker StreetLONDON EC2Y 9HDT: 44.2030/374609F: 44.203/0374301James YONG
MERISOL UK LTD. Unit 1 Hockley Court2401 Stratford RoadHockley HeathSOLIHULLWEST MIDLANDS 94 6NWT: 44.1564/786170 F: 44.1564/786171 Simonetta CARRARO
MILESTONE CHEMICAL TANKERS EUROPE LTD.5 Lloyds Avenue LONDON EC3N 3AE T: 44.20/72654720F: N/A Alastair WHITEFORD
NOAHS ARK CHEMICALS GmbH253/269 High Road Woodford Green LONDON IG8 9FB T: 44.208/5597080 F: 4.208/5060303 Dr. Bharat BHARDWAJ
NOBLE CLEAN FUELS LTD. 33 Cavendish Square LONDON W1G OPG T: 44.207/79075888 F: 44.207/4912778 Jeffrey NASIR
NUFARM UK LIMITED Wyke LaneBRADFORD BD12 9EJT: 44.1274/691234 F: 44.1274/691176 Ian JUDD
NUSTAR TERMINALS LTD. Chatsworth House, 29 BroadwayMAIDENHEADBERKSHIRE SL6 1LQT: 44.1628/943000 F: 44.1628/771678 David McLOUGHLIN
PCI (XYLENES & POLYESTERS) LTD. 79 Portsmouth Road GUILDFORD SURREY GU2 4BX T: 44.1483/302267 F: 44.1483/306793 Steven JENKINS
PEEL PORTS Maritime Centre, Port of Liverpool LIVERPOOL L21 1LA T: 44.151/9496000 F: 44.151/9496300 Simon REID
PETROCHEM CARLESS LTD. Cedar Court, Guildford Road LEATHERHEAD SURREY KT22 9RX T: 44.1372/360000 F: 44.1372/380405 Nicholas PYE
PLATTS 20 Canada Square, Canary Wharf LONDON E14 5LH T: 44.207/1766264 F: 44.207/1766172 David BATEMAN
RAIZEN TRADING LLP 5 Lloyds Avenue LONDON EC 3N 3AE T: 41.22/3170044 F: 44.207/9771252 Michiel HINGST
SDV LTD. Bernard House 52-54 Peregrine RoadHAINAULT, ILFORD ESSEX IG6 3SZ T: 44.208/5599911 F: 44.208/5598822 Howard COOPER
SEMBCORP UTILITIES (UK) LTD. SCU (UK) LTD. SembCorp Utilities (UK) HeadquartersP.O. Box 1985, Wilton International MIDDLESBROUGH TS90 8WS T: 44.1642/459955 F: 44.1642/212690 Patrick POGUE
SIMON STORAGE LTD. Priory House 60 Station Road REDHILL SURREY KT22 9RXT: 44.1737/778108 F: 44.1737/778112 Paul OSELAND
SOLVENTIS LTD. Bank Terrace, Gomshall Lane SHEREGUILDFORDSURREY GU5 9HBT: 44.1483/203224 F: 44.1483/205040 David LUBBOCK
SUTTONS GROUP Gorsey Lane WIDNESCHESHIRE WA8 0GG T: 44.151/4202020 F: 44.151/4205719 John SUTTON
SYNTHOMER (U.K.) LTD. Central Road Temple Fields HARLOWESSEX CM20 2BHT: 44.1279/436211 F: 44.1279/444025 Derick WHYTE
TECNON ORBICHEM LTD. 12 Calico HousePlantation WharfYork PlaceLONDON SW11 3TN T: 44.207/9243955 F: 44.207/9785307 Roger LEE
TENNANTS DISTRIBUTION LTD. Hazelbottom Road CHEETHAMMANCHESTER M8 0GRT: 44.161/2054454 F: 44.161/2034298 Elaine SHARPE
THIRD COAST INTERNATIONALLilly Hill House, Lilly Hill RoadBRAKNELLBERKSHIRE RG12 2SJT: 44.1344/423108 F: N/AJim CLAWSON
TRANS OCEAN BULK LOGISTICS Trans Ocean HouseTolbar WayHEDGE ENDSOUTHAMPTON SO30 2UHT: 44.1489/774600 F: 44.1489/774601 Anthony HAIKNEY
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WAKE MARINE LTD. Quay Huse, River Road ARUNDELW SUSSEX BN18 9DF T: 44.1903/881970 F: N/ASteve LAVALLIN
WHYTE CHEMICALS LIMITED Marlborough House 298 Regents Park Road LONDON N3 2UA T: 44.208/3713903 F: 44.208/3494589 Cate PENNINGTON
WOOD MACKENZIE 1 Finsbury Square LONDON EC2A 1AE T: 44.203/0600400 F: 44.203/0600500 Alex LIDBACK
Far East CHINABASF-YPC COMPANY LIMITED Luhe District NANJING 210048 T: 86.25/57770888 F: 86.25/58569811 Wenting PAN
BE-LONG CORPORATION 55 Liyvan South Road Building 9, 2nd Floor Jiangning Development District NANJING 211100 T: 86.25/84712602 F: 86.25/84709922 Kaay WANG
CHANGXING ISLAND INDUSTRIAL ZONE DCIRoom 1103 Administration Building of Dalian Changxing Industrial Zone DALIAN LIAONING PROVINCE 116317 T: 86.411/85280054 F: 86.411/85281155 Zhenyu CHI
HENAN HARVEST CHEMICAL CO. LTD.24th Floor N° 1 Building, Fortune Plaza32 Jingsan Road450008 ZHENGZHOU, HENANT: 86.371/65350228F: 86.371/65350689George Zhanwei ZHANG
SHANGHAI SUNIVO SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT CO. LTD. 5F, Building 2, Lane 180 Zhangheng RdPudong District SHANGHAI 201204 T: 86.21/38607758 F: 86.21/58307878 Brenda ARTEAGA
SUZHOU HONGWEI INDUSTRY CO. LTD.3F Taifeng Building, 38 Jiayuan RoadXiangcheng DistrictSUZHOU 215131 T: 86.512/65993866 F: 86.512/65999522 Mindong CHEN
ZHEJIANG SATELLITE PETROCHEMICAL CO. LTD. Bujiao Road Jiaxing Industrial Park JIAXING 315040 T: 86.573/82226696 F: 86.573/83285216 Tujun MA
HONG KONG R.O.CSINOPEC CHEMICAL COMMERCIAL HOLDING (HONG KONG) CO. LTD. 24/F Office Tower Convention Plaza1 Harbour Road 100 WANCHAI T: 852.2/8632638 F: 852.2/8248070 Gong Xiao DONG
STRONG PETROCHEMICAL LTD.Unit 1608 Far East Finance Ct.16 Harcourt Road, Admiralty T: 852.2/8343393 F: 852.2/8343262 Sean FANG
INDIACHEM EDGE INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD. 602 Xtrium, Chakala Andheri Kurla RoadAndheri EastMUMBAI 400093 T: 91.22/67507777 F: 91.22/67507788 Ashish TAWAKLEY
DAGA GLOBAL CHEMICALS PVT. LTD.101, Mahek PlazaMaharashtra Nagar Roadoff L.T. Road, Borivali (West)MUMBAI 400 092 T: 91.22/28920909-4466 F: 91.22/28911013-1014 Satyen DAGA
DHAMPUR SUGAR MILLS LIMITED241, Okhla Industrial Estate Phase-IIINEW DELHI 110020 T: 91.11/30659400 F: 91.11/26395697Mukul SHARMA
FINOLEX INDUSTRIES LTD. D-1/10, MIDC ChinchwadMIDC Hinjewadi PUNE 411019 T: 91.20/27408200 F: 91.20/27474444 Saurabh DHANORKAR
GALAXY SURFACTANTS LTD.C-49/2, TTC Industrial Area Pawne NAVI MUMBAI 400 703 T: 91.22/39135500 F: 91.22/27686523 M.S. SRIGANESH
HAZEL MERCANTILE LTD. A Groupe Veritas Enterprise 701/712A, Embassy CentreNariman PointMUMBAI 400 021 T: 91.22/22824444 F: 91.22/22824440 Nitin Kumar DIDWANIA
INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. Indian Oil Bhawan1 Sri Aurobindo Marg,Yousuf SaraiNEW DELHI 110016 T: 91.11/26518080 F: 91.11/26512611 Avinash VERMA
JUPITER DYECHEM PVT LTD. Mittal Court ‘A’ Wing, 9th Floor Office N° 92 - 93Nariman PointMUMBAI 4000021T: 91.22/30407000 F: 91.22/30407020 Nimesh CHOKHANI
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KANDLA ENERGY AND CHEMICALS LTD.Sarthik Annexe, 4th FloorBesides Fun Republic, Iscon Circle AHMEDABAD 380015 T: 91.79/26920718 F: 91.79/26920718 Sanjay RAI
M/S GODAVARI BIOREFINERIES LTD. Somaiya Bhavan, 1st Floor 45/47 M G Road, Fort MUMBAI 400 001T: 91.22/22048272 F: 91.22/22047297 Srinivas G. MOKASHI
RELIANCE INDUSTRIES LTD.Reliance Corporate ParkThane-Belapur RoadGhansoliNEW MUMBAI 400 701 T: 91.22/44780000 F: 91.22/22852228 - 220 S.K. RAY Sr.
THE CRESCENT GROUP Windsor, 2nd FloorC.S.T. Road, KalinaSanta Cruz (East)MUMBAI 400 098 T: 91.22/67033555 F: 91.22/67033556 Ashit SHAH
VENUS PETROCHEMICALS (B) PRIVATE LTD.27 Minerva Compound, 1st FloorSewree Bunder Road, Sewree (E) MUMBAI 400015 T: 91.22/24163182 F: 91.22/24163193 Sunil M. THAKKAR
YUG INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD.520 Tulsiani ChambersNariman PointMUMBAI 400 009 T: 91.22/30276010 F: 91.22/30276002 Amit AGARWAL
JAPANADEKA CORPORATION 7-2-35 Higashiogu Arakawaku TOKYO 116-8554 T: 81.3/44552845 F: 81.3/38098242 Tomoyuki FUNAMIZU
ASAHI KASEI CHEMICALS CORPORATION 1-105, Kanda Jinbocho, Chiyoda-ku TOKYO 101-8101 T: 81.3/35072535 F: 81.3/35072417 Shuichi SAKAMOTO
JSR CORPORATIONShiodome Sumitomo Bldg.1-9-2 Higashi ShinbashiMinato-kuTOKYO 105-8640 T: 81.3/6218-3500 F: 81.3/6218-3682 Yasuhiko NIHASI
JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION6-3 Otemach 2-chrome Chiyoda-ku TOKYO 100-8162 T: 81.3/35029589 F: 81.3/35029708 Kiyofumi ASADA
MITSUI CHEMICALS INC. Shiodome City Center1-5-2 Higashi-Shimbashi, Minato-ku TOKYO 105-7117 T: 81.362/533212 F: 81.362/534202 Kazuto OKAMOTO
SPDC LTD. 2-13-10 Nagata-cho Chiyoda-ku TOKYO 100-0014 T: 81.3/51568555 F: 81.3/51568558 Takashi ITO
TONEN GENERAL SEKIYU K.K.W Building 1-8-15 Kohnan Minato-ku TOKYO 108-8005 T: 81.3/67134131 F: 81.3/7134068 Yoichi IMAI
TOYOTA TSUSHO CORPORATION 2-3-13, Konan. Minato-ku TOKYO 108-8208 T: N/AF: 81.3/52889079 Shigeru OKUMURA
ZEON CORPORATION 1-6-2 Marunouchi Chiyoda-ku TOKYO 1008246 T: 81.3/32168246 F: 81.3/32160501 Shinsuke TAKAHASHI
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DAXIN PETROLEUM PTE LTD. 65 Chulia Street 41-08 OCBC Centre SINGAPORE 049513T: 65.6535/9933 F: 65.6535/6969 Ngiam TEE-CHIANG
FORTREC CHEMICALS & PETROLEUM PTE LTD. 391 Orchard Road # 23-01 Ngee Ann City Tower A SINGAPORE 238873 T: 65.6734/2829 F: 65.6734/2306 Ajay BHATTACHARYA
GREAT EASTERN PROVIDENCE LIMITEDTradehub 2118 Boon Lay WayUnit #04-143SINGAPORE 609966T: 65.67/957517F: 65.67/957517Yaosheng NEO
INTEGRA PETROCHEMICALS PTE LTD.2 Battery Road 28-01 Maybank Tower SINGAPORE 049907 T: 65.62/209895 F: 65.62/202908 Georgina FYFFE
INTERCHEM PTE LTD. 40 Bukit Pasoh Road SINGAPORE 89854 T: 65.6325/4666 F: 65.6325/4555 Rob LANGSTRAAT
WINSWAY SINGAPORE PETROLEUM & CHEMICALS PTE LTD. 8 Shenton Way 41-03 SINGAPORE 068811 T: 65.630/30878 F: 65.630/30872 Randolph ROSENFELD
SOUTH KOREAALBA CORPORATION TEBA House, 18, PyeongChang 30-GilJongro-GuSEOUL 110-848T: 82.2/7570331 F: 82.2/7570332 Sung Lim KWAK
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CAPRO CORPORATION Baeksang Building 197-28 Gwanhoon-Dong Jongno-Gu SEOUL 110-718 T: 82.2/3991200 F: 82.2/7325143 Sang Kyu LEE
DAELIM CORPORATION 11F KCCI Bldg 45-4ga Namdaemunro Jung-gu SEOUL 100-743T: N/AF:N/A Ally PYO
DAEWOO INTERNATIONAL CORP. 84-11, Namdaemunno 5(O)-GaJung-Gu SEOUL 100-753 T: 82.2/7592114 F: 82.2/7539489 Jeongtaek (JT) KIM
HANWHA CHEMICAL CORPORATION Hanwha Bldg. 18th Floor1 Janggyo-Dong, Jung-GuSEOUL 100-797 T: 82.2/7292700 F: 82.2/7292999 YoungLan (Rani) KIM
HYOSUNG CORPORATION 235 Banpo-daero Seocho SEOUL T: 82.2/7077000F: N/AYoungsuk WOO
KUMHO P&B CHEMICALS 319 Whachi-Dong, Yeosu JEOLLANAM-DO 555-280 T: 82.2/63030114 F: 82.2/63033179 Yujin KANG
LG CHEMICAL LTD. LG Twin Towers 20 Yeouido-dong Yeongdeungo-gu SEOUL 1510-721 T: 82.2/37737970F: N/AH. Hogeun KIM
LOTTE CHEMICAL Lotte – Tower Bldg. 10th Floor397-67 Shindaebang Dong Dongjak-Ku SEOUL 156-711 T: 82.2/8294124 F: 82.2/8346072 Kyewon NAHM
OCI CORP. CO. LTD. OCIC Ferrum Tower, 16th Floor 19 Eulji-ro 5-gil (Suha-Dong)Jung Gu SEOUL T: 82.2/37099900 F: 82.2/7763553 Sung-Chul LEE
SAM NAM PETROCHEMICAL CO. LTD. Yeonji-Dong 263 Chongno-gu SEOUL 110-725 T: 82.2/7407450 F: 82.2/7661950 Jae Ho CHOI
SONGWON INDUSTRIAL CO. LTD. 737-2, Yochon-Dong, Nam-Gu ULSAN 680-090 T: 82.52/2739841 F: 82.52/2723528 Maurizio BUTTI
YONGSAN CHEMICALS INC. 10f Yongsan B/D, 92 Kalwol-DongYongsan-Ku SEOUL 140-717 T: 82.2/32749162 F: 82.2/7189111 Kee-Joon KIM
TAIWAN R.O.CCHANG CHUN PLASTICS CO. LTD. 301 Songkiang Road, 7th Floor TAIPEI 10477 T: 886.2/2500800 F: 886.2/25018018 Steven WU
DAIREN CHEMICAL CORPORATION301 Songkiang Road, 9th Floor TAPEI 10483T: 886.2/77431500 F: 886.2/25099619 Fu-Shen LIN
EVERSPRING CHEMICAL CO. LTD.4 24th Road, Industrial Park TAICHUNG 40850 T: 886.4/23592448 F: 886.4/23593163 Marvin LAI
THAILANDINDORAMA PETROCHEM LTD. 75/93 Ocean Tower 2, 35th FloorSoi Sukhumit 19Kwang Klong-Toey Nua,Khet WattanaT: 66.2/666657-63 F: 66.2 661/6664-65 Sanjeev SHARMA
PTT GLOBAL CHEMICAL PLC. 555/1 Energy Complex, Bldg A14th - 18th Floor Vibhavadi Rangsit Road CHATUCHAK, BANGKOK 10900T: 66.2/2658400 F: 66.2/2658500 Bowon VONGSINUDOM
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BAHRAINNORGAS CARRIERS PRIVATE LTD. Foreign BranchBahrain Financial HarbourWest Tower, Level 13, unit 1301King Faisal HighwayPO Box, 18472 MANAMA T: 973.17/102820 F: 973.17/104707 Fatima MUBARAK
IRANPETROCHEMICAL COMMERCIAL CO. PCC 1339 Vali Asr Avenue 19395 - 4619 TEHRANT: 98.21/88789241-5 F: 98.21/88881726 Maryam ADIBMEHR
SEAWAVES SHIPPING SERVICES CO. LTD. 52 Lida St. North Vanak Sq. Vali ASR Ave. TEHRANT: 98.21/88770571 F: 98.21/88774361-2 Mohammadreza KHOSHOIE
SHAZAND PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 68 Taban Street, Vali-e-Asr Avenue TEHRANT: 98.21/88674127 F: 98.21/88674126 Reza RAHMANI
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ZAGROS PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 15 Mansour Alley, West Daneshvar St. North Sheik Daneshvar Ave. 1991743194 TEHRANT: 98.21/88066620 T: 98.21/88040796 Parisa GHARNINI
ISRAELA. SHITZER LTD.26 Moshe Dayan Road HAIFA 26298 T: 972.4/8424444 F: 972.4/8424488 Yuval SHITZER
CHEMOVIL LTD. 1 Katzenstein St HAIFA 31000 T: 972.4/8471111 F: 972.4/8471413 Yael FELLER
GADIV PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. P.O. Box 32 HAIFA 31000 T: 972.4/8788015/20 F: 972.4/8788752 Roy SELA
GADOT SALES & DISTRIBUTION LTD. 5 Hamelacha streetPOB 8751 Netanya Industrial ZoneNETANYA 4250540T: 972.9/8929500 F: 972.9/8353332Ahiad SALTON
SANO INTERTRANS LTD.Hahistadrut Avenue 66P.O. Box 25268HAIFA 32960 T: 972.4/604708 F: 972.4/6545701 Eran SHALEIVE
KUWAITEQUATE PETROCHEMICAL CO.P.O. Box 4733SAFAT 13048 T: 965189/8888 F: 965.2576/5859 Eliezer MALDONADO
SAUDI ARABIAALUJAIN CORPORATION Future Business Center, 2nd FloorAl-Amanah Street, Al-Ruwais Dist.P.O. Box 50575 JEDDAH 21533 T: 966.2/6529919 F: 966.2/6529949 Marwan NUSAIR
GLOBE MARINE SERVICES CO. P.O. Box 1814 DAMMAM 31441 T: 966.38/352222 F: 966.38/351222 Hisham AL-ANSARI
NATIONAL CHEMICAL CARRIERS LTD. CO.NCCOlaya StreetAl-Akariyah 2Office 537, 5th Floor RIYADH 11492 T: 966.1/4191390 F: 966.1/4191577 Abdullah M. MOHANNA
NATIONAL INDUSTRIALIZATION CO. (TASNEE) P.O. Box 26707 Salahudin Ayubi RoadNew Akariya Building Tower 2, 7th FloorMalazRIYADH 11496 T: 966.1/4767166 F: 966.1/4770898 Mufleh AL SHAMMARI
NATIONAL PETROCHEMICALINDUSTRIAL CO.NATPET P.O. Box 4459 JEDDAH 21491T: N/AF: N/A Jamal MALAIKAH
RABIGH REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY PETRO RABIGH Western Region RABIGH 21911 T: 966.2/4250390 F: 966.2/2846001 Amar WALI
SAUDI ARAMCO Tower Building 730 North Wing, 7th Floor, C-45 DHAHRAN 31311 T: 966.8/746107 F: 966.8/734287 Raed ALTHUKAIR
STATE OF QATARQATAR CHEMICAL AND PETROCHEMICAL MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION COMPANY Q.J.S.C.MUNTAJATAl Dana Tower, West BayP.O. Box 24445DOHA T: 974.4013/2574 F: 974.4013/9140 Rafic NAAMANI
QATAR CHEMICAL COMPANY Q-CHEM 1st Floor, Salam TowerAL Corniche, West BayDOHA T: 974.44847111 F: 974.44837379 Ahmed AL-EMADI
QATAR FERTILISER COMPANY S.A.Q. P.O. Box 23111 DOHA 23111 T: 974.44/227777 F: 974.4477944 Abdulla PURAYIL
QATAR PETROCHEMICAL CO. LTD. QAPCO P.O. Box 756D-Ring Road Old Airport area 45 Building 55DOHA T: 974/44010000 F: 974/44324700 Dr. Mohammed AL-MULLA
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AQUACHEMIE Saeed Tower1, Unit 2104 Sheik Zayed Road DUBAI 211586 T: 971.432/95888 F: 971.432/95887 Anand Kumar VARADHARAJULU
PETROCHEM MIDDLE EAST FZE Jumeirah Bay X2 Towers Level 34, X ClusterJumeirah Lakes Towers P.O. BOX 17028DUBAI T: 971.4/4179300 F: 971.4/4179393 Yogi MEHTA
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CANADAALBERTA GOVERNMENT Commerce Place, 5th Floor 10155-102 Street EDMONTON-ALBERTA T5J 4L6 T: 1.780/4158807 F: 1.780/4222091 Larry WALL
ALBERTA’S INDUSTRIAL HEARTLAND ASSOCIATION 9940 99 Avenue, Suite 300 FORT SASKATCHEWAN, AB T8L 4G8 T: 1.780/9987453 F: 1.780/9987543 Neil SHELLY
NOVA CHEMICALS 1000 7th Avenue SW CALGARY T2P5L5 T: 1.403/7503700 F: N/ANaushad JAMANI
QUEST INTERNATIONAL TRADING S.A.Bureau 210500 Boulevard des GaleriesQUEBEC T: 7.495/2582494 F: 7.495/2582494 Irina KRUGLOVA
TEMBEC 405 The West Mall TORONTO, ONTARIO M9C 5J1 T: 1.416/7752875 F: 1.647/4384132 Jean-Luc CARRIERE
MEXICOATLANTA QUIMICA, S.A. DE C.V. Llanura 155Colonia Jardines del Pedregal de San AngelMEXICO, D.F. 04500 T: 52.55/56525910 F: 52.55/55681410 Ulises SILVA
GRUPO IDESA S.A. DE C.V. Bosque de Radiatas No. 34 Bosques de las Lomas MEXICO, D.F. 05120 T: 52.55/27892202 F: 52.55/27892350 Guillermo GUTIERREZ SALDIVAR
GRUPO PETROTEMEX SA DE CV GPT Ave Ricardo Margain 444Equus Parque Corporativo Torre Sur/ Piso 16Valle del CampestreSAN PEDRO GARZA GARCIA NL 66265 T: 52.81/87481500F: N/A Carlos DIAZ BARRIGA
P.M.I. COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL S.A. DE C.V. Av. Marina Nacional 329,Torre Ejecutiva Piso 20Col. Petróleos MexicanosMEXICO D.F. 11311 T: 55.1944/0133 F: 55.1944/0143 Victor GÓMEZ
UNIVEX S.A. Av. Ruiz Cortines Pte. No.2333-U y Priv. Roble Fracc. Bernardo ReyesMONTERREY, N.L. 64400 T: 52.81/83895000 F: 52.81/83314103 Gustavo TALANCON
U.S.AADVANCED POLYMER COATINGS LLC APC 951 Jaycox Road AVON, OH 44011 T: 1.440/9376218 F: 1.440/9375046 Joseph HARRINGTON
AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS INC. 7201 Hamilton Blvd. ALLENTOWN PA 18195-1501 T: 1.610/4814911 F: 1.610/4815900 Stefanie WEXLER
ALLCHEM INDUSTRIES INC. 6010 NW First Place GAINESVILLE FL 32607 T: 1.352/3789696 F: 1.352/3337438 Tom VAN DER WEIJDE
AOC LLC 950 Highway 57 East COLLIERVILLE TN 38017 T: 1.901/8542800 F: 1.901/8547277 Dennis ATCHISON
APEX ENERGY, LLC 655 Deep Valley Drive, Suite 310ROLLING HILLS ESTATES CA 90274 T: 1.310/3775579 F: 1.310/3776961 Michael LEE
ASCEND PERFORMANCE MATERIALS 600 Travis Street, Suite 300 HOUSTON TX 77002 T: 1.713/3155700 F: N/ATimothy STREHL
ATLANTIC METHANOL CO. AMPCO 12600 Northborough DriveSuite 150 HOUSTON TX 77060 T: 1.281/8728324 F: 1.281/8721084 Edson JONES
AXIALL CORPORATION 1000 Abernathy Road, Suite 1200 ATLANTA GA 30328 T: 1.770/3954500 F: 1.770/3909673 Mark SEAL
BALCHEM CORPORATION 52 Sunrise Park Road NEW HAMPTON NY 10958 T: 1.845/3265600 F: 1.845/3265702 John BEDELL
CALUMET PENRECO 300 Cadden Springs EL DORADO AR 71730 T: 1.870/8648558 F: 1.870/8649614 Joe TURBEVILLE
CB&I2103 Research Forest DriveTHE WOODLANDS TX 77380P: 1.832/5131000 F: 1.832/5131591Helion SARDINA
CEDAR PETROCHEMICALS INC. 330 Madison Avenue, 9th Floor NEW YORK NY 10017 T: 1.212/2884320 F: 1.212/8791129 Salim HARFOUCHE
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CHEMIUM INTERNATIONALCORPORATION1455 West Loop South, Suite 550 HOUSTON TX 77027 T: 1.713/6227766 F: 1.713/6220331 Thomas C. HOLZMANN
CHEMLOGIX LLC 1777 West Sentey Parkway West, Suite 300BLUE BELL, PA 19422 T: 1.215/4613800 F: 1.215/6541571 Edward HILDEBRANDT
CORNERSTONE CHEMICAL COMPANY 10800 River Road WAGGAMAN, LA 70094 T: 1.504/4319511 F: 1.504/4316354 Greg ZOGLIO
CSD INC – STARTEX DISTRIBUTION 9733 Meador Road CONROE TEXAS 77303 T: 1.936/2280865 F: 1.936/2280115 Chris ARAPOGLOU
FIRESTONE POLYMERS LLC 381 W. Wilbeth Road AKRON OH 44301 T: 1.330/3797797F: 1.330/3797727 Paul F. HUTH
FLINT HILLS RESOURCES 4111 East 37th Street North WICHITA KS 67220 T: 1.316/8285500 F: 1.316/8288566 Brian KAISER
GREENCHEM INDUSTRIES LLC 222 Clematis Street, Suite 207 WEST PALM BEACH FL 33401 T: 1.561/6592236 F: 1.561/6592237 John LAGAE
GULF BAYPORT CHEMICALS L.P. 7700 San Felipe, Suite 125 HOUSTON TX 77063 T: 1.713/7837081 F: 1.713/7832479 John NOWLAN
ICC CHEMICAL CORP. 460 Park Avenue, 7th Floor NEW YORK NY 10022 T: 1.212/5211700 F: 1.212/5211970 Naveen CHANDRA
ICL-IP AMERICA INC. Ardsley Park 430 Saw Mill River Road NEW YORK 10502 NY T: 1.914/2695900 F: 1.914/6749087 Richard HOOPER
INGENIA POLYMERS INC.3200 Southwest Freeway, Suite 1250 HOUSTON TEXAS 77027 T: 1.713/2961500 F: 1.713/2961501 John LEFAS
IPP – INTERNATIONALPROCESS PLANTS 17a Marlen Drive HAMILTON NJ 08691 T: 1.609/5868004 F: 1.609/8386047 Ronald H. GALE
ITEC REFINING & MARKETING CO. LTD. The Grove Country Offices22 East Dundee Road, Suite 21BARRINGTON IL 60010-7410 T: 1.847/3044700 F: 1.847/3044710 Chet PERRY
KH NEOCHEM AMERICAS INC. 1515 E. Woodfield Road, Suite 710 SCHAUMBURG IL 60173 T: 1.847/5178800 F: 1.847/5178830 Takeshi MATSUI
LION COPOLYMER LLC 5955 Scenic Hwy BATON ROUGE, LA 70805 T: 1.225/2673400 F: 1.225/2673633 Gregory N. NELSON
MEADWESTVACO SPECIALTY CHEMICAL DIV.5255 Virginia Avenue NORTH CHARLESTON SC 29406 T: 1.843/7402300 F: N/AJohn S. WHEELER
MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL AMERICA INC.MGC 655 Third Avenue, 24th Floor NEW YORK NY 10017 T: 1.212/6879030 F: 1.212/6872810 Mark VASSAR
OLD WORLD INDUSTRIES INC. 4065 Commercial Avenue NORTHBROOK IL 60062-1851 T: 1.847/5592000 F: 1.847/5592019 James BRYAN
OLIN CHLOR ALKALI PRODUCTS 490 Stuart Road NE CLEVELAND 37312 TN T: 1.423/3364850 F: 1.423/3364830 Jon THORSTENSON
PANAMERICAN CHEMICAL MARKETING LTD.2000 West Loop, Suite 2020 HOUSTON 77027 T: 1.713/9930900 F: 1.713/8830404 Jorge SQUIER
PILOT CHEMICAL COMPANY 2744 East Kemper Road CINCINNATI 45241 OH T: 1.513/3260600 F: 1.513/3260601 Ir. Jan ZEINSTRA
PLASTIPAK PACKAGING INC. 41605 Ann Arbor Road PLYMOUTH 48170 MICHIGAN T: 1.734/3547256 F: 1.734/3547391 Thomas BUSARD
QUINCANNON ASSOCIATES INC. One Rockefeller Plaza, Suite 220 NEW YORK, NY 10020 T: 1.212/2460060 F: 1.212/3076088 Soren WOLMAR
SSI-CHUSEI INC. 12500 Bay Area Blvd. PASADENA TX 77507 T: 1.281/4747500 F: 1.281/4742611 Dr. Peter LOGGENBERG
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TAL INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER CORPORATION 100 Manhattanville Road, Suite 13 PURCHASE 10577 NYT: 1.914/2519000 F: 1.914/6972549 Alasdair VOISEY
TAUBER PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 55 Waugh Drive Suite 700 HOUSTON 77007 TX T: 1.713/8698700 F: 1.713/8698069 Scott PODSEDNIK
THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY 200 Innovation Way AKRON 44316-0001 T: 1.330/7962121 F: 1.330/7962222 Pete BRAWN
TPC GROUP INC. 500 Dallas Street, Suite 1000One Allen CenterHOUSTON TX 77002 T: 1.713/6277474 F: 1.713/6263650 Michael McDONNELL
TRICON ENERGY LTD. 777 Post Oak Boulevard, Suite 550 HOUSTON TX 77056 T: 1.713/9630066 F: 1.713/9856190 Erin ELLIS
U.S. PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES INC. Galleria Financial Center 5075 Westheimer Road, Suite 675 HOUSTON TX 77056 T: 1.713/8711951 F: 1.713/8711963 Laique REHMAN
UNITED MINERAL & CHEMICAL CORPORATON UMC 1050 Wall Street West, Suite 660 LYNDHURST 07071 NJ T: 1.201/5073300 F: 1.201/5071506 Nurhan A. BECIDYAN
VINMAR INTERNATIONAL LTD. 16800 Imperial Valley Drive, Suite 499 HOUSTON TX-77060 T: 1.281/6181300 F: 1.281/6181395 Hemant GORADIA
South America
BRAZILBRASKEM S.A. Av. Nacoes Unidas 8501, 23rd FloorPinheirosSÃO PAULO 05425-070T: 55.11/35769699 F: 55.11/35769530 Mark NIKOLICH
CARBOFLEX PRODUTOS E SERVICOS ESPECIAIS LTDA 3244, AntÙnio Carlos Magalhães Avenue 14th Floor, Pituba SALVADOR – BAHIA 41.800-700 T: 55.71/30328903 F: 55.71/30328951 Sérgio MOREIRA
ELEKEIROZ S.A. Rua Dr. Edgardo Azevedo Soares 392Várzea PaulistaSÃO PAULO 13224-030 T: 55.11/45968889 F: 55.11/45968977 Carlos CALVO
LUMINA TRADING ROMERO E JACOBUCCI LTDA.Av. Moema 170, conj. 32 SÃO PAULO 04077-020 T: 55-11/50526722 F: 55-11/50521954 Carla VILAS BOAS ROMERO
PETROLEO BRASILEIRO S.A. PETROBRAS Avda. República do Chile n° 65, 9th Floor RIO DE JANEIRO 20031-912 T: 55.21/25344510 F: 55.21/3224-2722 Paulo Cesar AMARO AQUINO
OXITENO S.A. Indústria è Comércio Av. Brigadeiro Luis Antonio 1343 9th Floor SÃO PAULO 01317-910 T: 55.11/31776102 F: 55.11/32851498 João Benjamin PAROLIN
UNIGEL S.A. (HOLDING) Av. Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek1726-13 Andar, Itaim Bibi SÃO PAULO CEP 04543-000 T: 55.11/25046022 F: 55.11/25046023 Henri SLEZYNGER
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
METHANOL HOLDINGS (TRINIDAD) LTD. MHTL Atlantic Avenue Point Lisas Industrial Estate Point Lisas COUVA T: 1.636/2906-9 F: 1.636/4501 Rampersad MOTILAL
VENEZUELAPEQUIVEN PETROQUIMICA de VENEZUELATorre Provincial, piso 5 Avenue Francisco de Miranda, Chacao CARACAS T: 58.212/2116528 F: 58.212/2116586 José Luis PEREZ
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MEMBERS INDEX BY COMPANYA. SHITZER LTD. 84A.L. LANGEN B.V. 74A.M.P.I. srl 68A.T. KEARNEY 65ACCENTURE GmbH 65ACIDEKA S.A. 71ADDIVANT SWITZERLAND GmbH 72ADEKA CORPORATION 82ADISSEO FRANCE S.A.S. 64ADPO N.V. 61ADVANCED POLYMER COATINGS LLC 85AGILITY 79AGNAT INDUSTRIESERVICE GmbH 65AHLERS BELGIUM N.V. 61AIR LIQUIDE S.A. 58AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS INC. 85AK – TAS DIS TICARET A.S. 77AKDENIZ KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 77AKZO NOBEL FUNCTIONAL CHEMICALS B.V. 74ALBA CORPORATION 82ALBACHEM Srl 68ALBEMARLE EUROPE SPRL 58ALBERTA GOVERNMENT 85ALBERTA’S INDUSTRIAL HEARTLAND ASSOCIATION 85ALFRED TALKE GmbH & Co. KG LOGISTIC SERVICES 65ALISAN ULUSLARARASI TAS. VE TIC. A.S. 77ALLCHEM INDUSTRIES INC. 85ALLESSA GmbH 65ALLFAST-SHIPPING 64ALLNEX BELGIUM S.A./N.V. 61ALTANA AG 65ALUJAIN CORPORATION 84AMEROPA AG 72ANNO CHEMICALS N.V. 61ANTWERP GAS TERMINAL N.V. 61AOC LLC 85AOT TRADING AG 72APEX ENERGY, LLC 85AQ N.V. 61AQUACHEMIE 84ARCADIS NEDERLAND B.V. 74ARG mbH & Co. KG 65ARGON KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 77ARGOS GROUP B.V. 74ARGUS DEWITT 78ARIZONA CHEMICAL 74ARKEM KIMYA SAN. VE TIC. A.S. 77
ARKEMA 58ARNED-CELA AGENCIES B.V. 74AROKON AG 72AROLA, ADUANAS Y CONSIGNACIONES S.L. 71ARPADIS BENELUX N.V. 62ARSOL AROMATICS GmbH & Co. KG 58ARTLANT PTA, S.A. 70ASAHI KASEI CHEMICALS CORPORATION 82ASCEND PERFORMANCE MATERIALS 85ASHLAND INDUSTRIES EUROPE GmbH 72ASMARINE ASSOCIES SAS 64ASTRATA EUROPE B.V. 74ATLANTA QUIMICA, S.A. DE C.V. 85ATLANTIC METHANOL CO. 85ATLAS CHEMICAL TANKERS A/S 70ATTILIO CARMAGNANI SpA 68AUSSACHEM SpA 68AVESTRA CHEMICAL (Suisse) S.A. 72AXIALL CORPORATION 85AZELIS 62BALCHEM CORPORATION 85BALTIC TANK OY 64BALTRANSA 71BARRY ROGLIANO SALLES 64BASF SE 58BASF-YPC COMPANY LIMITED 81BAY LOGISTIK GmbH & Co. KG 65BAYCORP TRADING & CONSULTANCY S.A. 72BAYEGAN A.S. 78BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AG 59BDP INTERNATIONAL N.V. 62BDV BEHRENS GmbH 65BELGIUM MARKETING SERVICES N.V. 62BE-LONG CORPORATION 81BERGE MARITIMA S.L. 71BERGEN TANKER BROKERS A/S 70BERK PETROKIMYA DIS TICARET A.S. 78BERTSCHI AG 72BIESTERFELD AG 65BINA GROUP LTD. 71BIOLANIC SP. Z O.O. 70BLT CHEMBULK GROUP EUROPE A/S 64BOND INTERNATIONAL LTD. 78BORACHART TANKER CHARTERING SERVICES CO. LTD. 78BOREALIS AG 58BORSODCHEM ZRT. 59BOTLEK TANK TERMINAL 74
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BOWDEN CHEMICALS LTD. 79BP CHEMICALS LIMITED 60BP EUROPA SE / BP REFINING & PETROCHEMICALS GmbH 59BRAEMAR SEASCOPE LTD. 79BRASKEM S.A. 87BRENNTAG AG 65BRENNTAG LATIN AMERICA-HCI CHEMICALS NEDERLAND B.V. 74BROEDR. SUNDE A/S 70BROEKMAN LOGISTICS DIVISION B.V. 74BRUHN SPEDITION GmbH 65BRYCE COMPANY HOLDING INC. 72BÜFA CHEMIKALIEN GmbH & Co. KG 65BULK DISTRIBUTOR 79BULKHAUL LTD. 79C. STEINWEG HANDELSVEEM B.V. 74C.H. ROBINSON EUROPE B.V. 74C4U TRADE 62CABOT CORPORATION 72CAG KIMYA SAN. VE TIC LTD. STI 78CALDIC CHEMIE B.V. 74CALUMET PENRECO 85CAMELOT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS AG 65CAMPI Y JOVE S.A. 71CAPRO CORPORATION 83CARBOFLEX PRODUTOS E SERVICOS ESPECIAIS LTDA 87CASCOS SHIPPING ApS 64CB&I 85CEDAR PETROCHEMICALS INC. 85CELANESE GmbH 59CELLMARK AB 72CENTICHEM B.V. 74CENTRAL ENERGY AG 72CENTROTRADE CHEMICALS AG 72CEPSA QUIMICA S.A. 60CHANG CHUN PLASTICS CO. LTD. 83CHEM EDGE INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD. 81CHEMGAS SHIPPING B.V. 74CHEMICAL EXPRESS Srl 69CHEMICAL MARKETING COMPANY N.V. 62CHEMICO JSC 71CHEMIGAS SpA 69CHEMIUM INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 86CHEMLOGIX LLC 86CHEMOIL LOGISTICS AG 72CHEMOVIL LTD. 84CHEMOXY INTERNATIONAL LTD. 79CHEMPETROL OVERSEAS LTD. LUGANO BRANCH 72CHEMTURA 72CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL N.V. 58CHIMEDIMARE Srl 69CHIMITEX SpA 69CHIMITRADE SpA 69CIM CHEMICALS AG 73CINCOTTA SHIPPING AGENCY Srl 69CLARIANT INTERNATIONAL LTD. 73COMPAGNIE FLUVIALE DE TRANSPORT 64CON.A.P. S.C.R.L. 69CONTAINERSHIPS LTD. OY 64CONTANK S.A. 71CONTIMPEX S.A. 73CONTINENTALE AG 73COPHASPEC TRADING AG 73CORAL AE 68CORNERSTONE CHEMICAL COMPANY 86CORRAL N.V. 62CORY BROTHERS SHIPPING LTD. 79CPH CHEMICALS B.V. 74CRESSCO AG 73
CROPENERGIES AG 65CRYSTAL POOL LTD. 64CSD INC – STARTEX DISTRIBUTION 86CUF – QUIMICOS INDUSTRIAIS S.A. 59DAELIM CORPORATION 83DAEWOO INTERNATIONAL CORP. 83DAGA GLOBAL CHEMICALS PVT. LTD. 81DAICEL (EUROPA) GmbH 66DAIREN CHEMICAL CORPORATION 83DALIAN CHANGXING ISLAND INDUSTRIAL ZONE 81DAMCO INTERNATIONAL B.V. 74DAXIN PETROLEUM PTE LTD. 82DB SCHENKER RAIL DEUTSCHLAND AG 66DE POLI TANKERS B.V. 74DE RIJKE GROUP 75DELAMINE B.V. 75DELOITTE CONSULTING CVBA 62DELTECH EUROPE LTD. 79DEN HARTOGH LOGISTICS B.V. 75DENSA TANKER LTD. 78DFDS A/S 64DHAMPUR SUGAR MILLS LIMITED 81DHC SOLVENT CHEMIE GmbH 59DHL FREIGHT, DHL GLOBAL MANAGEMENT GmbH 66DISTRICONSULT GmbH 73DONAU CHEMIE A.G. 58DOW EUROPE 60DSM ACRYLONITRILE B.V. 75DSV ROAD GmbH 66DUNKERQUE PROMOTION 64DUPONT DE NEMOURS INTERNATIONAL SARL 60EASTMAN CHEMICAL B.V. 75EASTPORT MARITIME B.V. 75E-B-TRANS 64ECEM – EUROPEAN CHEMICAL MARKETING B.V 75ECEPLAST Srl 69ECOLAB EUROPE GmbH 73EITZEN CHEMICAL ASA 70EL MOHANDES CO. FOR TRADING & MANUFACTURING MODERN CHEMICALS 61ELEKEIROZ S.A. 87ELEMENTIS SPECIALTIES NETHERLANDS B.V. 75ELITE EUROPE N.V. 62EMERALD KALAMA CHEMICAL B.V. 75EMERY OLEOCHEMICALS GmbH 66EOC EINKAUF AG 73EQUATE PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 84EQUILEX B.V. 75ERMEWA HOLDING S.A. 64ERSHIP S.A. 71ESPAÑA MARKETING SERVICES S.L. 71ESSBERGER TANKERS 66ETHIMEX LTD. 79EURO NORDIC LOGISTICS B.V. 75EUROCHEM TRADING GmbH 73EUROSERVICES N.V. 62EUROWASTE N.V. 62EURTEAM 79EVERSPRING CHEMICAL CO. LTD. 83EVONIK INDUSTRIES AG 59EWALS INTERMODAL N.V. 62EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL EUROPE 58FEDERTRASPORTI SpA 69FERRARI ALDO TRASPORTI Srl 69FINBETA SpA 69FINOLEX INDUSTRIES LTD. 81FINSTERWALDER TRANSPORT & LOGISTIK GmbH 66FIRESTONE POLYMERS LLC 86
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FITOTRANS SAU 71FLINT HILLS RESOURCES 86FLUOR ENTERPRISES INC. 75FORTREC CHEMICALS & PETROLEUM PTE LTD. 82FRED HOLMBERG & CO. AB 72GAC SHIPPING U.K. LTD. 79GADIV PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. 84GADOT SALES & DISTRIBUTION LTD. 84GALATA CHEMICALS GmbH 66GALAXY SURFACTANTS LTD. 81GALSTAFF MULTIRESINE SpA 69GANTRADE EUROPE LTD. 79GAPUMA (UK) LIMITED 79GARANTIBANK INTERNATIONAL N.V. 75GATX RAIL AUSTRIA GmbH 61GAZPROM EXPORT LLC 71GCATRANS 64GE SIMONS INTERNATIONAAL TRANSPORT B.V. 75GE WATER & PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES 62GEFO GESELLSCHAFT für OELTRANSPORTE mbH 66GELSENCHEM CHEMICAL PRODUCTS GmbH 66GENMAR RESOURCES LTD. 79GEO SPECIALTY CHEMICALS UK LTD. 79GEODIS BM 64GIEZENDANNER TRANSPORT AG 73GLOBAL BIO-CHEM EUROPE GmbH 66GLOBAL TRADE INFORMATION SERVICES INC. 73GLOBE MARINE 84GLOBE MARINE SERVICES CO. 84GMS-CHEMIE HANDELSGESELLCHAFT mbH 66GREAT EASTERN PROVIDENCE LIMITED 82GREEN & BLACK MARINE LOGISTICS 78GREENCHEM INDUSTRIES LLC 86GROUPE SAMAT SA 64GRUPA AZOTY S.A. 70GRUPA AZOTY ZAKLADY AZOTOWE KEDZIERZYN S.A 59GRUPO IDESA S.A. DE C.V. 85GRUPO PETROTEMEX SA DE CV 85GUIDO BERNARDINI Srl 69GULF BAYPORT CHEMICALS L.P. 86GWYNT 75H. CLARKSON & CO LTD. 79H. ESSERS EN ZONEN INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT N.V. 62H. J. van BENTUM B.V. INT. TRANSPORT 75H. MÖLLER & Co. KG 66H.B. FULLER EUROPE GmbH 73HAESAERTS INTERMODAL N.V. 62HALTERMANN GmbH 59HANSA GROUP AG 66HANWHA CHEMICAL CORPORATION 83HAPAG-LLOYD AG 66HARCO GROUP S.A./N.V. 62HAVILA OÜ 64HAZARDOUS CARGO BULLETIN 79HAZEL MERCANTILE LTD. 81HAZGO 62HELM AG 66HENAN HARVEST CHEMICAL COL LTD. 81HICRI ERCILI KIMYEVI MADDE VE PETROL ÜRÜNLERI, NAKLIYE-OTOMOTIVE SAN. TIC. LTD. STI. 78HIP-PETROHEMIJA 60HITACHI CONSULTING 75HKS SPEDITIONS GmbH 66HOYER GmbH 66HUKTRA N.V. 62HUNTSMAN EUROPE BVBA 58HUTTON CHEMICALS LTD. 79HYOSUNG CORPORATION 83
IBERICA MARITIMA TARRAGONA S.A. 71IBERICA TANKER CHARTERING S.L. 71ICC CHEMICAL CORP. 86ICIS 79ICL-IP AMERICA INC. 86ICL-IP EUROPE 75IDEMITSU KOSAN CO. LTD. 66IHS CHEMICAL GmbH 66IHS CHEMICAL S.A. 73IHS CHEMICAL WEEK 79IMCD GROUP B.V. 75IMPLICO GmbH 66INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. 81INDORAMA PETROCHEM LTD. 83INDUKERN S.A. 71INDULOR A.G. 73INEOS OLEFINS & POLYMERS EUROPE 60INFINEUM ITALIA SrL 59INFRASERV LOGISTICS GmbH 66INGE STEENSLAND A/S 70INGENIA POLYMERS INC. 86INNOSPEC LIMITED 79INNUA EUROPE Ltd 79INSPECTORATE B.V. 75INTEGRA PETROCHEMICALS PTE. LTD. 82INTERBULK GROUP PLC. 75INTERCHEM PTE LTD. 82INTERMARC B.V. 75INTERMODAL TANK TRANSPORT EUROPE S.A. 62INTERNATIONAL ECHEM 79INTERTEK 79INTRA S.A. 70INVISTA RESINS & FIBERS GmbH 66IPP – INTERNATIONAL PROCESS PLANTS 86ISEGEN SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD. 61ITC RUBIS TERMINAL ANTWERP N.V. 62ITEC REFINING & MARKETING CO. LTD. 86ITOCHU DEUTSCHLAND GmbH 66JANEX S.A. 73JBF RAK LLC 60JCL LOGISTICS BENELUX B.V. 75JOSS CHEMICALS B.V. 75JSC METAFRAX S.A. 71JSC NIZHNEKAMSKNEFTEKHIM 60JSR CORPORATION 82JUBILANT PHARMACEUTICALS N.V. 62JUPITER DYECHEM PVT LTD. 81JÜRGEN SCHMIDT CHEMIEVERTRETUNG GmbH 67JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION 82K&H CHEMICALS 75K.H. KLINK CHEMIEROHSTOFFE GmbH 67KANDLA ENERGY AND CHEMICALS LTD. 82KAO CHEMICALS GmbH 67KARL SCHMIDT SPEDITION GmbH & Co KG 67KATOEN NATIE N.V. 62KEMAT BELGIUM POLYBUTENES 62KH NEOCHEM AMERICAS INC. 86KLINE & COMPANY INC. 62KÖBER S.R.L. 70KOLB HOLDING AG 73KOLMAR GROUP AG 73KORTEKS MENSUCAT SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 78KRATON POLYMERS NEDERLAND B.V. 76KS JOACHIM GRIEG & CO. 70KTM KIMYA A.S. 78KUBE & KUBENZ 67KUMHO P&B CHEMICALS 83KURARAY EUROPE GmbH 67
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LANFER LOGISTIK GmbH 67LANXESS DEUTSCHLAND GmbH 59LAURITZEN KOSAN A/S 64LAXMI ORGANIC INDUSTRIES (EUROPE) B.V. 76LBC TANK TERMINALS 62LEHNKERING GmbH 67LG CHEMICAL LTD. 83LIFE CHEMICALS GROUP 61LIKIT KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 78LINDE AG 67LION COPOLYMER LLC 86LIQUICHEM HGmbH 67LIQUID TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY B.V. 76LITASCO S.A. 73LKW WALTER INTERNATIONALE TRANSPORTORGANISATION AG 61LOG4CHEM GmbH 67LOGIC & CYCLE SARL 64LOGIX FORWARDING NEDERLAND B.V. 76LOTTE CHEMICAL 83LUBRIZOL FRANCE SAS 58LUCITE INTERNATIONAL UK LTD. 79LUERCHEM LLC 73LUMINA TRADING 87LYONDELLBASELL INDUSTRIES 60M & S LOGISTICS LTD. 80M&G FINANZIARIA Srl 69M/S GODAVARI BIOREFINERIES LTD. 82MACQUARIE BANK LIMITED 80MAKIOS S.A. TRANSPORT & WAREHOUSING COMPANY 68MANUCHAR N.V. 62MANUFACTURE FRANCAISE des PNEUMATIQUES MICHELIN 65MARENZANA SpA 69MARKETING / LOGISTIC – SERVICE 67MARNAVI SpA 69MARTANKERS I S.L. 71MARTEST CAMBRIAN (Europe) B.V. 76MARUBENI EUROPE PLC Düsseldorf Branch 67MASTER CHEM OIL LTD. 70MAUSER-WERKE GmbH 67MAXGRIP EMEA B.V. 76MB BARTER & TRADING S.A. 73MEADWESTVACO SPECIALTY CHEMICAL DIV. 86MEGA CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL AG 73MEGLOBAL EUROPE GmbH 60MERISOL UK LTD. 80METHANEX EUROPE S.A./N.V. 63METHANOL HOLDINGS (TRINIDAD) LTD. 87MILESTONE CHEMICAL TANKERS EUROPE LTD. 80MILLIKEN EUROPE BVBA 63MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL EUROPE GmbH 67MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL AMERICA INC. 86MITSUBISHI INTERNATIONAL GmbH 67MITSUI & CO. BENELUX S.A. 63MITSUI CHEMICALS INC. 82MÖBIUS BUSINESS REDESIGN N.V. 63MOMENTIVE SPECIALTY CHEMICALS INC. 60MONUMENT CHEMICAL 63MSI GROUP S. A. 73MUTTI SpA 69MY-CHEM GmbH 67NACCO S.A. 65NATIONAL CHEMICAL CARRIERS LTD. CO. 84NATIONAL INDUSTRIALIZATION CO. (TASNEE) 84NATIONAL PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIAL CO. 84NAVIGLOBE N.V. 63NERI DEPOSITI COSTIERI SpA 69NEWPORT EUROPE B.V. 76NEXT MARITIME, S.L. 71
NIJHOF-WASSINK B.V. 76NIJMAN/ZEETANK INTERNATIONALE TANKTRANSPORTEN B.V 76NOAHS ARK CHEMICALS GmbH 80NOBLE CLEAN FUELS LTD. 80NOORD NATIE TERMINALS N.V. 63NORBERT DENTRESSANGLE SAS 65NORCHEM / ZAVOD SINTANOLOV LLC 71NORDIC TANKERS A/S 64NORGAS CARRIERS PRIVATE LTD. 83NOVA CHEMICALS 85NOVAPEX 58NOVASOL S.A. 63NUFARM UK LIMITED 80NUSTAR TERMINALS LTD. 80OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL BELGIUM BVBA 63OCI CORP. CO. LTD. 83OCP SA 61ODFJELL SE 70ODIN MARINE EUROPE B.V. 76ODYSSEY LOGISTICS EUROPE BVBA 63OIL MOVEMENT SERVICES B.V. 76OILTANKING GmbH 67OLD WORLD INDUSTRIES INC. 86OLIN CHLOR ALKALI PRODUCTS 86OMAN TRADING INTERNATIONAL B.V. 76OMNOVA SOLUTIONS SAS 65OMV REFINING & MARKETING GmbH 58ORBIT LOGISTICS 67ORGANIK KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 78ORIENTAL PETROCHEMICALS CO. 61OVERLACK AG 67OXEA GROUP 59OXITENO S.A. 87OXYDE BELGIUM BVBA 63P & O FERRYMASTERS LTD. 76P&S CHEMICALS 76P.M.I. COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL S.A. DE C.V. 85PACORINI LTD d.o.o. KOPER 71PAGANELLA SpA 69PAÑALON S.A. 71PANALPINA MANAGEMENT LTD. 73PANAMERICAN CHEMICAL MARKETING LTD. 86PCC SE 67PCI (XYLENES & POLYESTERS) LTD. 80PCS PETROCHEMIE CONTRACTING & SERVICES 76PEEL PORTS 80PENPET PETROCHEMICAL TRADING GmbH 67PENTA CHEMIKALIEN GmbH & Co. KG 67PENTA PETROKIMYA SAN. VE TICARET A.S. 78PEQUIVEN 87PERFORMANCE FIBERS EUROPE 69PERSTORP AB 60PETKIM PETROKIMYA HOLDING INC. 60PETROCHEM CARLESS LTD. 80PETROCHEM MIDDLE EAST FZE 84PETROCHEMICAL COMMERCIAL CO. 83PETRODESK B.V. 76PETROLEO BRASILEIRO S.A. 87PETROLEOS DE PORTUGAL S.A. 59PETROSA EUROPE B.V. 76PHILLIP TOWNSEND ASSOCIATES 63PILOT CHEMICAL COMPANY 86PLASTAY KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 78PLASTIPAK PACKAGING INC. 86PLATTS 80POLIPORT KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 78POLSKI KONCERN NAFTOWY ORLEN S.A. 59POLYNT GROUP 59
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POLYPLEX EUROPA 78POLYTRA N.V. 63PORT OF AMSTERDAM 76PORT OF ANTWERP 63PORT OF GHENT 63PORT OF ROTTERDAM 76PORT OF TARRAGONA 72POWERTRANS PETROL VE ENERJI TICARET A.S 78PPG INDUSTRIES EUROPE SÁRL 73PRAXAIR N.V. 63PROCHEMA HANDELSGESELLSCHAFT mbh 61PROCTER & GAMBLE CHEMICALS 73PROQUIBASA 72PROVIRON 63PTT GLOBAL CHEMICAL PLC. 83QATAR CHEMICAL AND PETROCHEMICAL MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION COMPANY Q.J.S.C. 84QATAR CHEMICAL COMPANY 84QATAR FERTILISER COMPANY S.A.Q. 84QATAR PETROCHEMICAL CO. LTD. 84QUEST INTERNATIONAL TRADING S.A. 85QUIMIDROG, S.A. 72QUINCANNON ASSOCIATES INC. 86QUINN CHEMICALS GmbH 67R.M.I. CHEMICAL LOGISTICS B.V. 76RABIGH REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 84RADICI PARTECIPAZIONI SpA 69RAFFINERY HEIDE GmbH 59RAIZEN TRADING LLP 80REDACHEM EUROPE B.V. 76REEDEREI JAEGERS GmbH 67REICHHOLD A.S. 70RELIANCE INDUSTRIES LTD. 82REPSOL, SA 60RESICHEM Srl 69RHENUS CHEMICAL LOGISTICS GmbH 68RNM-PRODUCTOS QUIMICOS 70ROMPETROL DOWNSTREAM 59ROYAL VOPAK 76RUBIS TERMINAL 62RUHR-PETROL GmbH 68RUSKHIMSET JSC 71RÜTGERS BELGIUM N.V. 58SABIC 60SAM NAM PETROCHEMICAL CO. LTD. 83SAMECA – PRODUCTOS QUIMICOS S.A 70SAMSKIP 76SAMSUNG C&T DEUTSCHLAND GmbH 68SANO INTERTRANS LTD. 84SANORS 71SAR TRASPORTI SCPA 69SASA POLYESTER SANAYI A. S. 78SASOL CHEMIE GmbH & Co. KG 68SASOL GERMANY GmbH 68SAUDI ARAMCO 84SAY POLYMERS B.V. 76SAYBOLT NEDERLAND B.V. 77SCHUPP IBERICA S.L. 72SCL GmbH 68SCOTT BADER CO. LTD. 60SDV LTD. 80SEA INVEST SHIPPING AGENCY 65SEACO INTERNATIONAL LEASING GmbH 68SERGE FERRARI 58SEATRANS CHEMICAL TANKERS A/S 70SEAWAVES SHIPPING SERVICES CO. LTD. 83SEAWAY FORWARDING & LOGISTICS S.A 68SEKISUI SPECIALTY CHEMICALS EUROPE, S.L. 65
SEL CHEMIE B.V. 77SELCO FINANCE AND INDUSTRIAL GROUP LLC 78SEMBCORP UTILITIES (UK) LTD. 80SEVITRADE S.L. 72SGS SOCIÉTÉ GÉNÉRALE DE SURVEILLANCE S.A. 74SHANGHAI SUNIVO SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT CO. LTD. 81SHAZAND PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 83SHELL CHEMICALS EUROPE B.V. 60SI GROUP-SWITZERLAND GmbH 74SIBUR INTERNATIONAL GmbH 61SIMON STORAGE LTD. 80SINOPEC CHEMICAL COMMERCIAL HOLDING (HONG KONG) CO. LTD. 81SINTEZ OKA LLC 71SK NETWORKS DEUTSCHLAND GmbH 68SNETOR CHEMIE 65SOCIETÁ IMPORTAZIONE MATERIE PRIME SpA 69SOJITZ EUROPE PLC 68SOLAR CHARTERING LTD. 78SOLVADIS METHANOL GmbH 68SOLVAY 58SOLVAY S.A. 58SOLVENTAS TEKNIK DEPOLAMA A.S. 78SOLVENTIS LTD. 80SOLVOCHEM HOLLAND B.V. 77SONGWON INDUSTRIAL CO. LTD. 83SPDC LTD. 82SPOLEK PRO CHEMICKOU HUTNÍ VÝROBU A.S. 64SSI-CHUSEI INC. 86STANDIC B.V. 77STAR CHEMICAL LOGISTIC SpA 69STEM SHIPPING 72STOCKMEIER CHEMIE GmbH & Co. KG 68STOLT TANK CONTAINERS B.V. 77STRATLEY AG 68STRONG PETROCHEMICAL LTD. 81STYROLUTION GROUP GmbH 59STYRON EUROPE GmbH 60SUMITOMO DEUTSCHLAND GmbH 68SUMMIT PETROCHEMICAL TRADING INC. (Austrian Branch) 61SUNPOR KUNSTSTOFF GmbH 61SUTTONS GROUP 80SUZHOU HONGWEI INDUSTRY CO. LTD. 81SYNBRA TECHNOLOGY B.V. 77SYNTHOMER (U.K.) LTD. 80SYNTHOS S.A. 70TAL INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER CORPORATION 87TAMINCO BVBA 58TANK OPSLAG VERBEKE N.V. 63TANKMATCH INLAND SHIPPING B.V. 77TANQUID GmbH & Co. KG 68TAUBER PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 87TECNON ORBICHEM LTD. 80TEMBEC 85TENNANTS DISTRIBUTION LTD. 80TERMINALES PORTUARIAS S.L. 72TG BIOCHEMICALS LTD. 63THE CRESCENT GROUP 82THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY 87THE LOGICAL GROUP GmbH 74THERMPHOS INTERNATIONAL B.V. 77THIRD COAST INTERNATIONAL 80TIGRO INDUSTRIES N.V. 63TIM CONSULT GmbH 68TISZA CHEMICAL GROUP PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY 59TONEN GENERAL SEKIYU K.K. 82TORAY FILMS EUROPE 65TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS & REFINING 58TOYOTA TSUSHO CORPORATION 82
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TPC GROUP INC. 87TRAFIGURA BEHEER B.V. AMSTERDAM 74TRAMMO AG 74TRANS OCEAN BULK LOGISTICS 80TRANS POLONIA S.A. 70TRANSAL SHIPPING CO. 78TRANSPORT GHEYS N.V. 63TRANSWIDE N.V. 63TRICON ENERGY LTD. 87TRIFLEET LEASING (THE NETHERLANDS) B.V. 77TX LOGISTIK AG 68U.S. PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES INC. 87UBE CHEMICAL EUROPE S.A 60ULTRAGAS ApS 64UNGER FABRIKKER A/S 70UNI-CHARTERING A/S 64UNIGAS INTERNATIONAL 77UNIGEL S.A. (HOLDING) 87UNITED INITIATORS GmbH & Co. KG 68UNITED MINERAL & CHEMICAL CORPORATON 87UNITED PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 71UNIVAR B.V. 77UNIVEX S.A. 85UOP N.V. 63UTKILEN AS 70VENUS PETROCHEMICALS (B) PRIVATE LTD. 82VERBRUGGE INTERNATIONALE WEGTRANSPORTEN B.V. 77VERENIGDE TANKREDERIJ B.V. 77VERSALIS SpA 59
VERTOM SHIPPING & TRADING B.V. 77VICTORIA CHEMICALS SP. Z.o.o..(LTD) 70VINMAR INTERNATIONAL LTD. 87VINNOLIT GmbH & Co. KG 59VITOL S.A. 74VOPAK TERQUIMSA 72VOS BULK LOGISTICS OSS B.V. 77VTG AG 68VTTI B.V. 77WACKER CHEMIE AG 59WAKE MARINE LTD. 81WASCOSA AG 74WATSON GRAY ITALIA Srl 69WAUTERS TANKTRANSPORT N.V. 63WESTCHART A/S 70WESTWAY TERMINALS NEDERLAND B.V. 77WHYTE CHEMICALS LIMITED 81WIJNGAARD NATIE N.V. 63WIJNHOFF & VAN GULPEN & LARSEN B.V. 77WINSWAY SINGAPORE PETROLEUM & CHEMICALS PTE LTD. 82WOOD MACKENZIE 81WORMS SERVICES MARITIMES 65YARA S.A. 63YONGSAN CHEMICALS INC. 83YUG INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD. 82ZAGROS PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 84ZEELAND SEAPORTS 77ZEON CORPORATION 82ZHEJIANG SATELLITE PETROCHEMICAL CO. LTD. 81
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MEMBERS INDEX BY REPRESENTATIVE NAME ABEND Dr. Sven 73ABERGEL Laurent 62ABOUELKHIER Eng. Mohamed Mahmoud Kasem 61ADELTOFT Michael 64ADIBMEHR Maryam 83AGARWAL Amit 82AKSOY Oya 78AL-LAMKI Mohamed 76AL-MULLA Dr. Mohammed 84AL SHAMMARI Mufleh 84ALAMBEIGI Alan 66AL-ANSARI Hisham 84ALEKSIC Sasa 60AL-EMADI Ahmed 84ALEXANDER Ian 79ALIC Azra 70ALKAN Ersin 72ALTHOFF Henrik 66ALTHUKAIR Raed 84ALTIN Necat 78ALTOBELLI Dr. Nicola 69ALTUNTAS Mukremin 78AMARO AQUINO Paulo Cesar 87ARAPOGLOU Chris 86ARMENGOL DURAN Jordi 72ARTEAGA Brenda 81ASADA Kiyofumi 82ATCHISON Dennis 85ATIS Rafet Gürcan 77AUBOURG Emmanuel 65AUSEMS Harry 76AVONTUUR Michiel 61AYAR Ali Murat 72AYHAN Drs. Emre 75BABIKIAN Harry 62BACHMANN Hans-Georg 67BANDO Ken 66BARBAROS Ibrahim 78BARBIERI Mario 69BARDAKJIAN Jack 79BARENDSE Barend 75BARRIQUAND Bertrand 58BARROSO José Luis 60BARTLEWSKA Gosia 70BARUH Nisso 73BARUH Jak 78BASSO Flavio 69
BATEMAN David 80BAUER Steffen 67BAUM Norbert 66BAYAR Celâl 72BAYEGAN Ruya 78BECIDYAN Nurhan A. 87BECK Ehrhard 65BEDELL John 85BEKAERT Bernard 62BELLONI Prof. Dr.-Ing. Aldo 67BENESCH Udo 73BENZEKRI Dr. Mohammed 61BERENDEL Dan 70BERGHAUS Rainer 66BERKEL Heidi 74BERNARDINI Umbro 69BERTANI Luca 69BERTSCHI Dr. Hans-Jörg 72BETT Tim 72BETTEX Marie-Claire 72BHARDWAJ Dr. Bharat 80BHATTACHARYA Ajay 82BIRMAN Aleksander 70BITLIS Mehmet Emin 78BLOCKEN Peter 63BLOEMBERGEN Folkert 61BOGDANOVITCH Pavel 72BOLLAERT Daniel 63BONAMI Luc 61BOND David 78BONETTI Giorgio 68BOOMERT Yuri 75BOON Pieter 75BORMS Rudi 75BOSHART Ferry 76BOTHE Achim 59BOURGART Jean 58BRASHER Donald 73BRAWN Pete 87BRESCHENDORF Michael 73BRÖKER Heike 66BRYAN James 86BUCHHOLZ Jürgen 67BUDIN Michel 58BÜRGER-KLEY Dr. Walter 68BURTIN Jérôme 64BUSARD Thomas 86
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BUTCHER Ian 62BUTTI Maurizio 83BÜTTNER Dr. Thomas W. 65BUTZELAAR René 68CAGATAY Omer 78CALLENS Peter 62CALMÄC Adrian 73CALVO Carlos 87CAREY Dermot 67CARRARO Simonetta 80CARRIERE Jean-Luc 85CARVALHO José 70CASADO José Luis 71CASAJÚS LÓPEZ Ignacio José 72CAVAN Colin 60CERE Marcel-Louis 65CERUTI Paolo 69CHANDRA Naveen 86CHAZELLE Rémy 64CHEN Mindong 66CHI Zhenyu 67CHOI Jae Ho 83CHOKHANI Nimesh 81CIESIELSKI Dariusz 59CINCOTTA Dr. Cinzia 69CLAWSON Jim 80CLERBOIS Pierre 58COLDANI Marco 69COOPER Howard 80COOPER Andrew 79COPPIN Henk 61COSTA Sara 65COTTRELL Barry 74CREMERS Cederic 60CROMACK Mike 60CROTTY Tom 60DAGA Satyen 81DE BOEVER Peter 62DE LANGE Eric 75DE MAEIJER Pascal 62DE RIDDER Lex 76DE RIJKE Chris 76DE RIJKE Kees (C.L.) 75DE ROO René 77DE VET Niels 60DE VRIES J.C. 74DE ZEEUW Rob 74DECKER Martin 66DEGRIECK Roger 79DEPECKER Stefaan 63DESMET Johan 63DESREUMAUX Sébastien 65DEVRIM Jan B. 77DEVROYE Alain 61DHANORKAR Saurabh 81DIANEZ Francesc 71DIAZ BARRIGA Carlos 85DIDWANIA Nitin Kumar 81DIERCKS Prof. Dr. Rainer 58DONG Gong Xiao 81DORDONI Vania 69DÖRNEMANN Michael 65DRIESSEN Luc 62DUDAKOV Yury 71DUFFY Dr. Joe 78DUPASQUIER Florence 64DURAND Blaise 64DURUKAN Mustafa 78
DUVAL Franck 65EBERHARD Dipl.-Ing. Guenther 73EBERHARD Ruediger 59EDELIN Kevin 64EDGE Charles 79EGGLESTON Mark 63EIKELAND Olav 70EKMANN Per 64EL GUENNOUNI Rachid 61ELIE Patrick 75ELLIS Erin 87ELLMANN Thomas 66ELWINE Anthony 74ENDRES Thomas 73ERKOC Faruk 78ESTERMANN Friedel 65FAES Francesco 77FANG Sean 81FELLER Yael 84FENGLER Thomas 73FERNANDEZ Lorena 71FERRACCI Pierre 67FIÉVÉ Pascal 64FIGLHUBER Werner 61FINGER Ullrich 58FINSTERWALDER Michael 66FISCHER Dr. Heiko 68FISHER Nathan 60FISSET Jérôme 65FLOOK Christopher 79FLÜGGEN Dr. Norbert 65FOGLI Franco 69FRANCO Joan 71FRENZL Michael 76FRERICK Sven 66FRIESS Johannes 61FRISCHBIER Bernd 67FROMME Rance 67FUNAMIZU Tomoyuki 82FYFFE Georgina 82GALE Ronald H. 86GARCIA CAMPOS Francisco 72GARDIEN Rogier 77GERRITSEN Guus 67GHARNINI Parisa 84GHESQUIERE Olivier 64GHEYS Dirk 63GIEZENDANNER Benjamin 73GILL Wolfgang 80GJESDAL Karl Erik 70GOEDVOLK P.J. 74GOERNER Michael 66GOETHALS Bert 61GÓMEZ Victor 85GONZALEZ DIAZ Rafael 71GOOCH Paul 74GORADIA Hemant 87GORMAN Kevin 79GOSWELL Simon 60GOULD Jeffrey S. 79GRAGE Heiko 73GRASSERBAUER Maximilian 58GREINER Olivier 58GRØNNING Jens 70GROOT WASSINK Erik 75GROSJEAN Benoist 64GUERINEAU Philippe 72GUIDUGLI Juan Pablo 64
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GUNEYLI Yamac 78GUTIERREZ SALDIVAR Guillermo 85HAAG Andreas 66HAESAERTS Luc 62HAIKNEY Anthony 80HAMMER Jan Arthur 70HARFOUCHE Salim 85HARKER Ruediger 68HARRINGTON Joseph 85HARRIS David 79HARTOGS Bernardo 79HATZISARIS Jordan 68HEIRMAN Anne 58HELIAS Frank 64HELLEMANS Peter 63HELSEN Maurice 62HENSTRA Sybren 76HERNANDEZ Ricardo 71HESELTINE Duncan 79HESSELINK Marco 75HEYEN Dr. Erk Thorsten 59HIBBERT Jonathan 79HILDEBRANDT Edward 86HILLE Jan 59HINGST Michiel 80HODEN Jean-Francois 58HODGES Paul 79HOESCH Thomas 63HOLLAND Steven 65HOLMBERG Max 72HOLTES Mark 61HOLZMANN Thomas C. 86HOMBERG Rolf 73HOOPER Richard 86HOOZEMANS Ed 68HOPPE Stefaan 62HOSCHKE Markus 67HOYER Thomas 66HUEPPELER Holger 59HUGHES David 60HURENKAMP Joris 76HUTH Paul F. 86HUYCKE Rudolf 63IEVOLI Domenico 69ILLINGWORTH Matthew 65IMAI Yoichi 82INGHAM Philip 74IN’T VELD Kees 76ITO Takashi 82ITURRIETA Fernando 60IVLEV Alexander 71JAEGERS Dr. Gunther 74JAEHNEL Meik Rudolf 67JALLAD Ziad 76JAMANI Naushad 85JANSSEN Jozef 62JENKINS Steven 80JEUKENS Frits 75JOHNSON David 73JOHNSON Svetlana 73JONES Edson 85JONES Rose-Anna 60JOVE PONS Ramón 71JUDD Ian 80KADJATA Olivier 62KAISER Brian 86KANG Yujin 83KAPLUCHA Marek 70
KARABEK Capt. Bulent 78KARKOSKA Vladimír 59KASLOWSKI Simone 78KAVELAARS Patrick 62KAVOURAS Dr. Andreas 59KEIL Dr. Marten 65KETTING Hans 75KHOSHOIE Mohammadreza 83KIM Kris 68KIM Jeongtaek (JT) 83KIM Kee-Joon 83KIM H. Hogeun 83KIM YoungLan (Rani) 83KISHORE Ashok 74KLEINKRAMER Jacob Simon 74KLINK Ernst-Eberhard 67KLIPPEL Björn 68KÖBER Eduard 70KOCH Henrik 64KOKULUDAG Levend 77KÖPP Henk 76KORKUT Sadettin 60KORVENRANTA Markku 58KRAEKER Uwe 75KRASI Janina 73KRICKA Jan 64KRUGLOVA Irina 85KRUMM Eckhard 72KRÜPPER Henrik 59KUBENZ Dr. h.c. Michael 67KUCK Birger 65KUDRINA Olga 71KUIMOV Andrey 70KULLBERG Loek 75KWAK Seong Wook 68KWAK Sung Lim 82LAAKSONEN Antti 64VAN DER MEER Jeroen 75LADEHOFF Jörn 68LAGAE John 86LAGO XIMÉNEZ Israel 71LAI Marvin 83LANDESMAN Jossi 62LANFER Hermann 67LANGEN Franz 74LANGSTRAAT Rob 82LATTUADA Giuseppe 69LAUBSCHER Alex 72LAURIJSSENS Gert 65LAVALLIN Steve 81LAZOVIC Sergej 66LEBREUT Benjamin 74LEE Roger 80LEE Michael 85LEE Sang Kyu 83LEE Sung-Chul 83LEFAS John 86LEHNER Frank 68LEIJONHIELM Carl Johan 72LENOIR Laurent 58LENS Guy 61LEPETUKHIN Igor 64LEROY Ir. Fabian 62LIDBACK Alex 81LIN Fu-Shen 83LLOYD David 66LOGGENBERG Dr. Peter 86LOMBARDI Vincenzo 69
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LOTOV Dmitriy 71LUBBOCK David 80LUGGEN Dr. Martin 72LÜLLEMANN Thomas 66MA Tujun 999MacNAUGHTON David 65MACKAY Peter 79MAESTRELLI Daniele 68MAKIOS Thrasyvoulos 68MALAIKAH Jamal 84MALDONADO Eliezer 84MARENZANA Alberto 69MARGUNATO Cem 77MARQUARDT Christoph 65MARTI Jordi 69MARTINET Catherine 69MASON Michael 62MATHEU Xavier 71MATHONNAT Isabelle 65MATSUI Takeshi 86MATSUMOTO Kenji 66MATTOZZI Francesco 69MAURER Ansgar 69McNALLY Barry 77McDONNELL Michael 87McLOUGHLIN David 80McQUADE Kevin 59MEHTA Yogi 84MEIJBURG Bart 63MEINECKE Ralf 67MEISTER Geerd 67MEIXNER Norbert 77MELER Agnieszka 70MELOT Olivier 65MENK Siegfried 68MERKLEIN Norbert 73MERMANS Benny 58MEYER Nils 68MIKKOLAINEN Elisa 64MINFRAY Jérôme 64MOHANNA Abdullah M. 84MOKASHI Srinivas G. 82MOLCHANOVA Anna 71MONTEIL Guy 77MONTERO Antonio 71MOON Neil 78MOORS Sylvain 63MOREIRA Sérgio 87MORI Akihiro 68MOTILAL Rampersad 87MOTSEKOA Lehlo 76MUBARAK Fatima 83MUKAI Yohe 68MUKHERJI Kirry 67MÜLLER Frank 70MÜLLER Jos 74MÜLLER Philipp 74MÜLLER Cécile 73MUNOZ Vicente 72MURILLO GIL Román 71NAAMANI Rafic 84NAHM Kyewon 83NASIR Jeffrey 80NATAF Laurent 62NAZZARI Maria Teresa 68NEDERLOF Rob 76NELSON Gregory N. 86NEMOTO Tetsuya 67
NEO Yaosheng 82NERI Dr. Piero 69NEUB David 73NICOL Scott 72NIELSEN Jens Holger 76NIEMAN André 77NIHASI Yasuhiko 82NIKOLICH Mark 87NOEL Bernard 69NOORDEGRAAF Jan 77NORDANGER Arne 70NOWLAN John 86NOWOSIELSKA Sabina 59NUSAIR Marwan 84OBERKIRCH Andreas 59ODDICINI Roberto 69OKABE Makoto 67OKAMOTO Kazuto 82OKUMURA Shigeru 82OLCAY Seckin 78ONUR Sinasi 78OORTHUYS Gustaaf W.A.W. 74OSELAND Paul 80OTT Siegfried 83OUWENEEL Yuri 77OVREAS Magne 70PALANISAMI Ing. T.K. Sami 63PALMEN Raymond 60PALUMBO Sergio 72PAN Wenting 81PAPACOSTAS Stelios 65PAREKH Aaron 79PAROLIN João Benjamin 87PAVLOVA Marina 71PECCHIA Danilo 69PEETERS Jan 63PELITOZU Esra 78PELZER Dr. Alfred 67PENNINGTON Cate 81PEREZ José Luis 87PERRY Chet 86PERSSON Mats 60PESGENS Suzanne 74PETHO Zsolt 59PICAVET Jolanda 64PICCININO Giorgio 69PINNEY William 79PLAISIER Wim 74PODSEDNIK Scott 87POGUE Patrick 80POL Robin 77POMPEI Virgilio 69PONS Isabel 71POPOV Adam 72PRAKASH Amit 78PRINTEZIS Isidoros 68PROTO Marc 64PURAYIL Abdulla 84PUSHNOV Oleg 73PYE Nicholas 80PYO Ally 83RAAFAT Hesham 61RADICI Angelo 69RAHMANI Reza 83RAI Sanjay 82RAY Sr. S.K. 82REEKMANS Bart 62REHMAN Laique 87
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STEDMAN Timothy 58STEPHENSON David B. 63STEWEN Dr. Ulrich 72STOCKMEIER Peter 68STREHL Timothy 85STRONG Stuart 74SUDO Atsushi 63SUNDBY Botolf 70SUNDE Bertil 70SUNGUR Mustafa Sinan 78SUTTON John 79SVYATNAYA Yuliya 71TAGLIABUE Emanuele 59TAGUCHI Masahiro 67TAKAHASHI Shinsuke 82TALANCON Gustavo 85TALARICO Francesco 59TALKE Armin 65TANCINI Paolo 69TASKIN Fatih 78TATTUM Lyn 79TAWAKLEY Ashish 81TEE-CHIANG Ngiam 82TEEUWENS Martine 63TEPLYAKOV Sergey 98TERHENNE Hans-Dick 75TERRASSIN François 65THAKKAR Sunil M. 82THORNTON Nick 73THORSTENSON Jon 86TIKHONOV Serguei 73TINKLER Paula 79TOFT Simon 64TOKONAMI Toshimi 66TOSCANO Dr. Rui 70TRIBOLDI Secondo 72TURBEVILLE Joe 85TÜRK Maria 73TURKAY Cenk 77UDESEN Thomas 59UNGUREANU Oana 59VALENTIN Klaus 67VALIDO Rosario 59VAN ALPHEN Marc 77van BENTUM Henk 75VAN CALDENBORGH Olav 74van den AKKER Peter 76VAN DEN EYNDE Bob 63van den HEUVEL Raymond 76VAN DEN HURK Joris 75van der KAADEN Arie 77van der KNAAP Gert 75VAN DER SANDEN Wim 77VAN der SPEK Rob 76VAN DER WEIJDE Tom 85VAN DIJK Merijn 74van ENGELEN Hendrik-Jan 63van HERWAARDEN Dick 64van HOLST Bert 77VAN HOLTEN Jacco 75VAN HOUWAERT Hubert 62VAN MOURIK Robert 76van OTTERLO David 60VAN POUCKE Tim 62van SEVENTER Kees 76VAN THIENEN Stefan 62VAN WOERKOM C.W.J. 75VANHERBERGEN Kris 58
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WELLS Chris 72WENZEL Tim 65WEXLER Stefanie 85WHEELER John S. 86WHITEFORD Alastair 80WHITLOCK Colin 79WHITTET Richard 79WHYTE Derick 80WIGGINS Wade 63WILDT Ulrich 66WILSON Stephen 79WINDAU Elizabeth 76WOIDEMANN Thomas 64WOLLSCHLÄGER Jürgen 59WOLMAR Soren 86WOO Youngsuk 83WOOLLEY Ian 77WU Steven 83WUYTS Luk 63YALCIN Tolga 78YONG James 80ZEIDAN Raja 60ZEINSTRA Ir. Jan 86ZHANG Peter 81ZINK Andreas 61ZOGLIO Greg 86ZULFIKARI Keyan 78
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