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NOVEMBER 13 -15, 2012
ISTANBUL, TURKEY
Global Distributor Conference 2012
Honeywell Enraf
2013 Global Terminal Operations Conference
Honeywell Users Group EMEA
Dear guests,
This year, and for the first time, Honeywell Enraf is hosting the inaugural Global Terminal Operations Conference, alongside the annual Honeywell Process Solutions EMEA Users’ Group.
This is a great opportunity for you as managers, terminal owners, terminal operators, and engineers to learn and network with peers, industry experts and technology specialists.
By attending you will get to witness and experience the latest in technology for terminal automation, pick up tips for improving efficiency, exchange ideas on how to meet current and future compliance while discussing wider global market developments.
This event is tailored for you, our customers and the benefit of attending is centred around you first.
You will see from the program it is all about owners and operators, with key content delivered by fellow owners & operators on topics directly relevant to improving your site’s safety, operational efficiency and precision.
We have also brought together the best industry specialists to guide you through the hottest topics, and we truly believe that attending this event will boost both you and your company’s performance.
We hope that you enjoy the conference as much as we enjoyed organizing it for you. With your engagement we trust this event will grow further and become the most worthwhile event for our industry in our calendars in the future as well.
Sincerely,
Richard ThompsonHoneywell EnrafGeneral Manager
Week at a GlanceMonday, 4 November 2013
14.30 Registration Open 16.00 Knowledge Center Open
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
09.00 Opening of 25th Honeywell Process Solutions EMEA User’s Group Open in Room Athena
11.00 Opening of the 1st Global Terminal Operations Conference in Risso 7 Conference Room Theme of the day “Safety and Security at Terminals” co-chaired by Ellen Ruhotas, Ratio Group Managing Director, and Heinz Gall, Head of Business Sector Automation, Functional Safety, Explosion Protection at TÜV Industrie Service
17.30 Closing of the first day of the Global Terminal Operations Conference
20.00 Dinner at the Levingstone, 6th Floor, Grand Aston Hotel – Spouses are Welcome
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
08.30 Global Terminal Operations Conference Continues Theme of the day “Operational Excellence – Efficiency at Terminals” chaired by Tony Quinn, CEO, Tank Bank International
17.30 Closing of the second day of the Global Terminal Operations Conference
20.00 Gala Dinner at the Acropolis – Spouses are Welcome
Thursday, 7 November 2013
8.00 Global Terminal Operations Conference Continues Theme of the day “Technology Trends in Terminal
Operations” chaired by Ellen Ruhotas, Managing Director, Ratio Group
12.30 Closing of the Conference and Announcement of the Steering Committee for the 2015 Global Terminal Operations Conference
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Conference AgendaMonday, 4 November 2013
14.30 Registrations Open 16.00 Demo Room Open, Welcome Drink
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Safety and Security at Terminals
09.00-09.10 Users Group Opening Prize Draw Early Birds and Conference Overview, Dominique Rouille, 2013 Steering Committee Chairman
09.10-09.40 Honeywell Welcome and Industry Perspective, Darius Adamczyk, President, Honeywell Process Solutions
General Session 09.40-09.50 Honeywell Award Ceremony, Don Maness, VP/GM HPS Field Products
09.50-10.10 User Input Subcommittee (UIS) Update and What Do FAST, SC, CAB Mean to You?, Alan Carter, Phillips66 and UIS member
10.10-10.30 Focus on Delivering Customer Value, Honeywell UniSim Student Challenge Award 2013, Hedwig Leemans, VP Sales EMEA, Honeywell Process Solutions
10.30-11.00 COFFEE BREAK sponsored by PHOENIX CONTACT
Safety and Security at Terminals
Global Terminal Operations Conference in room “Risso 7” Co-hosted by Ellen Ruhotas (Ratio Group) and Heinz Gall (TÜV)
11.00-11.15 Global Terminal Operations Conference Opening, Ellen Ruhotas, Ration Group and Richard Thompson, Honeywell Enraf
11.15-12.00 Why the Blast at Buncefield was so Huge, Dr Ivan Vince, ASK Consultants
12.00-12.30 Comparative Safety: Practical Considerations when Reconciling US and EMEA Compliance, John Joosten, Honeywell Enraf
12.30-13.30 LUNCH sponsored by BARCO, 2nd Floor Congress Centre, Muses North
13.30-14.15 The Differences Between IEC61508:2000 vs IEC61508:2010, Heinz Gall, TÜV
14.15-15.15 Panel Discussion, API2350 and Overfill Prevention, Tony Quinn, Tank Bank International (monitor)
15.15-16.05 Introduction to Functional Safety, Dr Georges Baradits, SIL4S
16.05-16.35 COFFEE BREAK sponsored by HP
16.35-17.20 Safety: What we Learn, or not, from History, Dr Ivan Vince, ASK Consultants
Wednesday, November 6
Operational Excellence – Efficiency at Terminals Hosted by Tony Quinn, CEO, Tank Bank International
08.30-09.00 Introduction to Operational Excellence, Tony Quinn, Tank Bank International
09.00-09.45 Case Study: Boltek Tank Terminal - Automation, Enabler of Operational Excellence, Taco Coolen and Wilco Lengkeek, LCEC
09-45-10.30 Case Study: Pertamina/McKinsey - Keeping Track of Terminal Operations, Richard Siereveld, Honeywell
10.30-11.00 COFFEE BREAK sponsored by Beamex
11.00-11.45 Case Study: BCT Ammonia Terminal - Optimized Automation of Grass Roots Terminals, Hans Vrijenhoef, Proton Ventures
11.45-12.30 Presentation Dos and Don’ts of a Greenfield Terminal Project, Tony Quinn, Tank Bank International
12.30-13.30 LUNCH BREAK sponsored by DELL, 2nd Floor Congress Centre, Muses North
13.30-14.15 Case Study: Ceylon Petroleum Storage Terminals - Assuring Uptime Throughout the Life of the Complete Automation System, Anil Khatri, Honeywell and Mohammed Niyaz, Ceylon Petroleum Storage Terminals
14.15-15.30 Flow Computers and Control Systems, Interface or Integrate? Allan Bryce, BP Kinneil
15.20-16.05 Presentation (session 1), W&M Global European Rule for Storage and Instrumentation, Thomas Lommatzsch, LNE
16.05-16.35 COFFEE BREAK sponsored by FlowServe
16.35-17.20 Presentation (session 2), W&M Global European Rule for Storage and Instrumentation, Thomas Lommatzsch, LNE
Gala Dinner Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Honeywell Users Group EMEA The Congress Center will close at 18.00 and re-open at 19.30
19.30-20.00 Welcome drinks at the Acropolis Congress Center
20.00-22.00 Conference dinner at the Acropolis Congress Center
22.00-00.15 Open-Bar/After Dinner network party
Thursday, November 7
Technology Trends in Terminal Operations Hosted by Ellen Ruhotas, Director, Ratio Group
08.00-08.30 Introduction to Technology Trends in Terminal Operations, Ellen Ruhotas, Ratio Group
08.30-09.15 The Human Factor in Terminal Operation Technology, Maarten Wilming, Spark
09.15-10.00 The Latest (RF)ID Technology for Terminals, Michiel Rijssemus, NEDAP AVI
09-45-10.30 Wireless Technology in Terminals, Implementing Wireless in Different Countries, John Joosten, Honeywell Enraf
10.30-11.00 COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by CCS
11.00-11.45 Business Management Solutions for Terminals (Level 3 & 4), Martin Keulemans, Brainum
11.45-12.30 Wrap Up and Closing, Ellen Ruhotas, Ratio Group Announcing the TOC 2015 Steering Committee, Richard Thompson, Honeywell Enraf
12.30-13.30 LUNCH BREAK Sponsored by MTL, 2nd Floor Congress Centre, Muses North
Good to KnowDue to a larger audience attending the event, we have added hotels to our preferred list. All of them are in the city apart from the Radisson Blu. Therefore, all attendees staying in Nice will have to arrange for their own transport to the Acropolis center (walk or tram - see “Nice to know when in Nice” section). There will be shuttles only for the Radisson Blue on set times: you need to be at the shuttle 5 to 10 before these departure times:
• Monday Nov 4: leaving the Radisson Blu at 15.00 and leaving the Acropolis back to Radisson Blu at 17h40.
• Tuesday Nov 5 to Congress Centre at 08.00 and back to Radisson Blue: leaving the Acropolis at 17h30.
• Wednesday Nov 6 to Congress Centre at 07.40 and back to Radisson Blue: leaving the Acropolis at 17h40
• Wednesday evening Nov 6 to Congress Centre at 19.00 and back to Radisson Blue: leaving the Acropolis at 23h30
• Thursday Nov 7 to Congress Centre at 08.00 and back to Radisson Blue: leaving the Acropolis at 16h30. *
* Shuttle times can be subject to change; when we see you on the Radisson Blue hotel list: we will keep you informed on these shuttles times
In case you missed the shuttle, the hotel is offering : one way and return ticket with City Bus lines 9 / 10 (by California street) or Lines 52 / 8 / 11 / 70 / 60 (on Promenade des Anglais).
For other hotels: after the conference dinner (Wednesday, November 7th) the shuttles will only take people back to the pre-selected hotels (NH, Novotel, Beau Rivage, Boscolo B4 Plaza, Grand Aston Hotel, Le Meridien). Dress code business casual.
Conference dinner dress code smart elegant with a touch of red: example like red socks for gentlemen.
In General All information on Users Group EMEA is available on line: www.honeywellusersgroup.com or on the EMEA HUG app
Meet the Presenters
Dr George Baradits Dr George Baradits, Senior Managing Director at Contorg Measurement & Control, received his first degree in Physics, followed by a BME as a Control Technique Specialist. Now a TÜV Functional Safety Expert, he has also received his PhD in Process Safety from Pannon University. György began his career at Nitrogenwork before joining Contorg and SILS4S.
Taco Coolen Mr. Taco Coolen B.Sc., CEO of LC Engineers & Consultants, has nearly 30 years of experience in the field of instrumentation, safety systems, process control & automation and plant management information systems in process industries (Oil & Gas, Fine-, and Specialties-, and Chemicals). Taco has held several senior management positions with technology leading companies and has been leading the ISA, International Society for Measurement & Control (Instruments, Systems & Automation) during the 90’s as President of the Netherlands Section as well as Chairman of the ISA European Region Council.
Heinz Gall Heinz Gall is the head of the business sector “Automation, Functional Safety, Explosion Protection” of the TÜV Industrie Service GmbH, and Global Business Field Manager for “Functional Safety” and “Explosion Protection” within the TÜV Rheinland Group. He received his degree in electrical engineering in 1979 and joined TÜV in 1981 working on several approval and certification projects for safety of machinery and process automation. Since 1992 he is head of section of measurement and control-protective systems. He is member of national German committees and IEC61508/61511 and member and chairman in committees for the standardization of functional safety and furnaces applications. His recent activities concentrate on workshops addressed to a technical audience within companies concerned with safety technology and functional safety worldwide especially the US, Asia and Europe as well as consultation regarding the design of safety concepts.
John Joosten John Joosten, Honeywell Enraf, has over 20 years of experience with Honeywell. He started as a software development engineer with the FailSafe Controller product in Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands, the global center of excellence for process safety. John has held several positions within the COE, such as technical assistance, training, safety consultancy, project and program management for Safety Manager. In 2004, he became a Product Manager for Safety Systems. John currently is a Honeywell Enraf Product Marketing Manager for the radar and safety solutions in Delft, the Netherlands.
Anil Khatri Anil Khatri has over 20 years experience in Oil & gas Distribution, today his role within Honeywell is Global Pursuit Leader – EFS Oil & Gas with current main focus on Oil. He is responsible for leading and managing EFS Oil & Gas Solutions Pursuits for APAC and Sub Saharan Africa. Anil is also a Subject Matter Expert coach.
Martin Keulemans Martin Keulemans is co-founder and managing director of Brainum BV (www.brainum.eu), a Dutch provider of management software for Liquid Bulk Terminals. Brainum was established 8 years ago, as a spin-off from a large Liquid Bulk Storage company. Brainum helps its clients in the storage industry to be more profitable and safe. Prior to starting Brainum, Martin Keulemans joined Capgemini for more than 10 years, during which he held various positions in Account – and Project Management. Martin obtained a master degree in Mechanical Engineering at Delft University of Technology (the Netherlands).
Wilgo Lengkeek Mr. Wilco Lengkeek M.Sc., Director Operations and Principal Consultant of LC Engineers & Consultants, has worked for more than 25 years as a consultant in the field of Terminal Automation. Wilco has been involved in many Terminal Automation projects throughout these years, bringing added value in the definition phase of a project up till vendor selection and final contracts negotiations on behalf of the end-users. Wilco’s participation in defining the “TA Blueprint” for implementation of terminal automation projects has led to a roll-out of a global standard within multiple terminals worldwide of Royal Vopak.
Thomas Lommatzsch As a metrologist engineer, Thomas Lommatzsch has been involved in regulated measuring instrument approval in the field of legal metrology for over ten years. He is the French technical expert appointed to the European Commission working group on measuring instruments and the secretary of the WELMEC working group related to the European Directive on measuring instruments.
Mohammed Niyaz Mohammed Niyza has over 10 years experience in the terminal operations industry. Today Mohammed is Terminal Operations Manager at Ceylon Petroleum Storage Terminals Ltd, at the Muthurajawela Terminal, in Sri Lanka, storing fuel oil, diesel, gasoline and kerosene.
Tony Quinn CEO (owner) of Tankbank.com International Singapore, Advisor to Prostar Capital New York and CEO (owner) of the Global Storage Agency Limited. During his outstanding career, Tony has held numerous top positions in the storage industry such as Principle Advisor at Bulk Liquid Storage – Challenger, Director and Shareholder at PortStorage Group, CEO at Emir8 Petroleum PLC – London, Managing Director at Mabanaft, Mabanaft International, Commercial Manager – Simon Storage Group, then part of Van Ommeren (Now Vopak), International Operations Manager at Castrol Europe, Distribution and Storage manager at BP Chemicals International and Logistics Manager – Ruberoid –Now Tarmac PLC.
Michiel Rijssemus Michiel Rijssemus is Business Development Manager at Nedap AVI (Automatic Vehicle Identification) responsible for the UK, IE and Africa. Nedap AVI is the leading expert in superior long range identification of vehicles and drivers for 20 years. We design, develop and sell solutions for long range identification related to vehicle identification, driver identification, parking access, vehicle detection, vehicle gate management and handsfree building access. We have an outstanding expertise in RFID technology. As one of the pioneers in RFID during decades, we established an impressive track record of vehicle identification installations worldwide and in many different industries.
Ellen Ruhotas Ms Ruhotas has over 25 years of experience in the storage and handling of chemicals, petroleum and gases, initially as a project engineer for the construction of storage terminals and with the last 15 years as operations manager, general manager, director and chairman of bulk liquid storage terminals in Australia, China and Singapore. In her current position, Ellen provides advisory services to investors and operators of bulk liquid storage facilities, globally. Ellen holds first class honours degrees in Industrial/Mechanical Engineering and Law and a Masters of Business Administration.
Richard Siereveld After receiving his engineering degree, Richard joined the system-independent industrial IT and system integration company, Process Management and Control, a subsidiary of the Stork group. He was involved in the fuel supply automation at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport. Other notable projects include automating gas and oilfield exploration and production facilities in the Netherlands. In 2001, he joined ABB working for the terminal automation group, providing worldwide solutions with equipment, automation systems, software and services. In 2005, Richard Siereveld joined the former Enraf where he is responsible for serving the terminal industry. Earlier this year Richard was appointed Global Sales Manager for Honeywell Engineered Field Solutions.
Richard Thompson In March 2011 Richard Thompson was appointed General Manager of Honeywell Enraf. Following the acquisition of Enraf, he lead the sales integration of Honeywell Enraf, FI & PI across EMEA as RGM, while also driving synergies as part of the wider HPS EMEA management team. In this new role Richard and his team are dedicated to giving the Honeywell Enraf portfolio a broader dimension with unmatched expertise and a unique consultancy approach to offer customers full project capabilities. Richard has been with Honeywell since the Enraf acquisition in September 2007 and prior to that was MD of Enraf in the UK and Ireland for 5 years. Richard has overseen the transformation of the Honeywell Enraf business from equipment supplier to One-Honeywell terminal automation solution vendor. Richard has a bachelor’s degree in business studies from Bournemouth University and is based in Bracknell, UK.
Dr Ivan Vince Dr Ivan Vince has thirty years’ experience in research and consultancy related to industrial hazards. He is a member of the IChemE Loss Prevention Panel and a scientific advisor to the Environmental Law Foundation, and to leading hazardous waste companies. A Chartered Chemist and Chartered Engineer, Ivan has lectured on process safety and loss prevention at several universities in the UK and overseas, and has edited an authoritative guide to major accidents to the environment. He has given expert evidence in criminal and civil court cases, public inquiries and arbitrations. In 1990, Ivan co-founded the pioneering Hungarian industrial risk consultancy AGEL-CBI Ltd. Today Dr Vince is a Principal Consultant at ASK Consultants
Johannes Pieter Vrijenhoef Johannes Pieter Vrijenhoef is managing director of Proton Power Holding BV. In 2001 he started Proton Ventures BV. From 2002-2006 he was managing director for MICRO Chemie BV, a joint venture of Proton Ventures BV with Saturn (Houston), Tech-Lord (Switzerland) and Mainport Holding Rotterdam to produce melamine from imported ammonia and imported CO2. In 2006-2007 he was director of Bio-ethanol Rotterdam BV. In 2008 he became director of Proton Ventures Estonia OÜ, Bio-ventures Holding BV. Previous experience includes business development, purchasing and engineering. He received a degree in chemical engineering from Technical University in Delft, Netherlands.
Maarten Wilming Maarten Wilming is co-founder and CEO of Spark design & innovation. His company helps clients create truly innovative and inspiring products. They combine knowledge of design, usability, technology and business to develop meaningful, breakthrough products. Delivering essential market advantage and building brand value. Winning numerous prestigious design and innovation awards in the past 20 years. Maarten graduated Cum Laude and was awarded Best Graduate from Delft University of Technology. Follow him through @SparkInnovators or take a peek at www.sparkdesign.nl.
Nice to Know when in NicePublic Transport The public transport company “Lignes Azur” allows travel by bus and tramway within Nice and nearby cities. We recommend that you mainly use the tramway: easier and allows you to get to the main places of interest in the city. Price Fares can be bought at the tram stop (automatic machine) SINGLE Fare 1.50€ valid for 74minutes (including transport changes – does not include return trip) MULTI Fares 10€ includes 10 single fares (5€ discount) PASS 1 day 5€ unlimited travel on the Lignes Azur network (bus and tram) for 24h in Nice. PASS 7 days 15€ same as PASS 1 day, valid for 7 days (20€ discount) None of these tickets allows you to travel on buses 99 and 98 which take you to the airpot: these specific fares must be bought on board to the bus driver.
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Grand Aston/Levingstone Restaurant Address 12 Avenue Félix Faure 06000 Nice
Promenade des Anglais
Things to Do Promenade des Anglais: The Promenade des Anglais is a long seaside walkway that stretches along the Mediterranean coast in Nice France. Built in the 1830s, visitors to Nice can enjoy a leisurely walk along the “Baie des Anges” (bay of the Angels). Place Massena: The main city square in Nice France is Place Massena. This attractive plaza is situated at the southern end of Avenue Jean Medecin, a major arterial roadway in the city. Galleries Lafayette, a famous French shopping centre, is situated on the plaza. Tête au Carré: Visitors to Nice France can enjoy some lovely Mediterranean architecture and sculptures. One of the most interesting sculptures in the city is entitled “La Tête au Carré de Sosno”. This gigantic piece of art can be found across the road from the Acropolis Convention Centre. Colline du Château: The Colline du Chateau (Castle Hill) overlooks the city of Nice France. Visitors to Nice can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view of Nice France and the French Riviera from the Colline du Chateau. But also the Cours Saleya and the Old Town of Nice, the Casino, the Hotel Negresco, Monaco (30mins drive away), the Jardin Botanique (Botanical garden) etc… Spouses welcome coffee: partners can meet at the Grand Aston Hotel on Tuesday November 5th at 10am. Our colleague Danielle Elliott will give them advice for them to enjoy their stay in the city.
Place Massena
Tête au Carré Colline du Chateau
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