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News Release from: Worldwide Business Research | Subject: Process Industry Maintenance 2004
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 September 2004
Process Industry Maintenance 2004
Conference
Europe's top maintenance and engineering professionals gather in Brussels to share practical experiences of driving reliability, at Process Industry Maintenance 2004, from 19th-22nd October
Process Industry Maintenance 2004 is the largest plant maintenance and engineering conference in Europe: it will take place from 19th-22nd October 2004, at the Grand Hotel Mercure Royal Crown in Brussels, where over 250 maintenance and engineering professionals from the largest plants in Europe will congregate to share experience The theme of the conference is cutting costs whilst increasing reliability
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 22 Jul 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The speakers comprise 42 senior maintenance and engineering professionals, who will provide practical case studies about how they have reduced costs and improved reliability.
There will be in-depth presentations from all of the major process industry companies, including a key contribution from Dr Karl Heinz Tebel, Director of Technical Services Maintenance at BASF Ludwigshafen (the largest plant in the world).
Representatives from major European plants will be attending including TOTAL, Atofina, Degussa, AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Novartis, BASF, Huntsman, INEOS, Syngenta, Avecia, Rohm and Haas, Bayer, BP and Air Liquide.
They will spend the four days discussing how best to drive down costs whilst improving overall plant performance.
Key speakers will be.
Karl Heinz Tebel, Director - Technical Services Maintenance, BASF Ludwigshaven.
Fred Black, European Regional Engineering Manager, DuPont.
Adrian Wallis, Head of Engineering, Novartis.
Herman Aerts, Plant Availability and QC Manager Belgium, Borealis.
Tony Richards, Engineering Services Manager, AstraZeneca.
Alan Cockerill, Project Group Manager, Huntsman.
Patrick Van Acker, Area Manufacturing Manager, Aromatics, BP Chembel.
Chris Powers, Maintenance and Reliability Manager, Chevron Texaco.
Joe Podolksy, Director Asset Optimisation, Emerson Process Management.
Geoff Baker, Mechanical Engineering Manager, INEOS Chlor.
Ian Travers, HM Principal Inspector, Health and Safety Executive.
Ian Young, Engineering Strategy Manager, GlaxoSmithKline.
Ruedi Hertrich, Global Maintenance Professionalism Manager, Syngenta.
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