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1. EPCA GOVERNANCE
08. EPCA Mission, Vision, Ambition, Values and Strategy
10. EPCA Governance and Governing Bodies
10. The Ordinary General Meeting of Full Members (OGM)
11. The Board of Directors
14. EPCA advisory bodies to the Board
18. EPCA membership and participation strategy
2. REPORT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
22. Executive Summary
26. Annual Meeting 2015
26. Opening Session
32. Closing Lunch Session
33. Centre of Supply Chain Expertise
35. Diversity Matters
39. Bertrand Piccard Speech
40. EPCA and Education
42. Annual Meeting 2016
43. Cooperation with other Associations
3. REPORT TO THE MEMBERS ON THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
46. Treasurer’s Report
47. Independent Auditors’ Report
48. Balance Sheet
49. Statement of Income and Expenditure
50. Statement of Cash Flows
51. Notes to the Financial Statements
4. EPCA HONORARY LISTS 56. EPCA Presidents
56. EPCA Director/CEO
57. EPCA Vice-Presidents
58. EPCA Chairpersons of the Supply Chain Program Committee
58. EPCA Chairpersons of the Young EPCA Think Tank
59. EPCA Chairpersons of the Talent & Diversity Inclusion Council
59. EPCA Treasurers
MEMBERS INDEX62. EPCA Member Companies
64. Full Members as of April 2016
71. Associate Members as of April 2016
98. Members Index by Company
104. Members Index by Representative Name
110. EPCA Staff
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“A platform in Europe used to meet, communicate, exchange information, transfer learning and serve as a think tank”
MISSION
As a unique global network and high-quality platform in Europe, it is our mission to continuously improve:• the creation of knowledge and understand-
ing that strengthens the sustainability of the chemical industry.
• the efficiency of the sharing and dissemi-nation of information and knowledge.
• the effectiveness of the networking process.
• the image of the European chemical industry.
VISION
The European Petrochemical Association (EPCA) is recognized as the high-quality international network for the chemical business community, created for the purpose of meeting in Europe, communicating and exchanging appropriate information and knowledge, and valued for its passion for continuous performance improvement.
AMBITION
• Give the best value to our members. “EPCA is all about people”: the speakers, the delegates, the members of EPCA bodies and working groups, the companies and their representatives who are part of the network and who all get respectful and individualized attention.
• Be the reference network on a global scale for the chemical business community.
“EPCA is about content”: focus on a central theme and deliverables for each conference or project and tackle that from different angles and with diverse talent to deliver coherent messages that help trace the strategic direction to take.
CORE VALUES
• We adhere to the principle of Health, Safety and Environment First.
• We are committed to creating a sustain-able world in line with the United Nations Global Compact principles and the ICCA*’s. Responsible Care Global Charter.
• We always work to the highest level of ethical behavior and have integrity in all we do.
• We act in conformity with competition law and promote its application to our member companies.
• We are proud to create and share knowl-edge that helps to improve our daily lives.
STRATEGIC THEME 1
Become an incubator for knowledge creation by developing:• Think tank capability.• Specific supply chain intelligence, including
the identification of critical gaps.• Thinking on sustainable technologies.• Thinking on creating access to competitive
feedstock and energy sources.• Creative, innovative solutions for improv-
ing resource efficiency, including waste management.
STRATEGIC THEME 2
Continuously develop and improve ways and means of communicating within the EPCA network:• Improve the effectiveness of
- the networking process - the Annual Meeting and other meetings organized by EPCA.
• Embrace new media. • Increase the frequency of knowledge
sharing forums.
STRATEGIC THEME 3
Improve the processes for sharing infor-mation outside of the EPCA network by developing:• Initiatives and programs for education. • Processes for the efficient dissemination
of knowledge and information across networks.
• A dynamic stakeholder map including other industry bodies and associations and establishing clear lines of communication.
STRATEGIC THEME 4
Contribute to improving the image of the European chemical industry by:• Walking the talk in daily operations.• Promoting the chemical business com-
munity as an enabler of sustainable solutions.
• Increasing the visibility of chemistry in the general public and the educational world.
• Promoting the chemical industry as a good industry to work for.
EPCA MISSION, VISION, AMBITION, VALUES AND STRATEGY
* The International Council of Chemical Associations
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fundamental governance rules can be found in EPCA’s Articles of Association (AoA). These were changed in the
Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) of 13 October 2015 to align the AoA with the EPCA governance charter that was signed by the EPCA President & CEO on 26 August 2015. The Articles of Association (AoA) of
EPCA GOVERNANCE AND GOVERNING BODIESAS OF APRIL 2016
EPCA’S BODIES ARE THE FOLLOWING:
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 appointing and dismissing the members of the Board and the external auditor
2 approving EPCA’s audited accounts and budget and deciding on membership fees
3 modifying the Articles of Association (AoA).
An Extraordinary General Meeting can be convened when necessary.
The General Meeting is chaired by the President of EPCA, supported by the other executive chair members and the CEO. Decisions are recorded in formal minutes and are made available to participants.
Each company is represented within the association by its Official Representative.
General Meeting
Representatives
Member Companies
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 passes on EPCA information, within the company or group of companies she/he works for, to all relevant company units and persons involved in EPCA’s activities.
THE ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF FULL MEMBERS (OGM)
EPCA (EN) can be downloaded from our website www.epca.euGiven its large and global membership base, EPCA has never been, nor ever intended to be, an advocacy organization. As such, EPCA does not have any international or national federations or associations in its membership.
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The EPCA Board of Directors is the most important EPCA body. It is composed of a maximum of 18 voting members. These members are elected, from amongst member company representatives proposed by the Board, by the OGM for a period of up to 3 years. 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-mentioned maximum number.
The Board reflects the composition of the EPCA membership base, including 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 importance 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 these within the Board member’s company.
The Board of Directors selects the President, 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.
In addition, there are three non-voting “ex-officio” members representing respectively Cefic (European Chemical Industry Council), AFPM (American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers) and APLA (Latin American Petrochemical and Chemical Association).
The Board meets formally 4 times a year. The Board sets the EPCA corporate goals and deals with risk management and succession planning. The Board also approves the yearly financial statements, budgets and EPCA membership fees as proposed by the management and puts these forward for approval by the OGM.
The Board forms such committees as it deems appropriate. The Supply Chain Program Committee (SCPC) and the Young EPCA Think Tank (YETT) were established by the Board of Directors, in 1975 and 2002 respectively. In June 2015, the Talent and Diversity Inclusion Council (TDIC) was set up. The SCPC, YETT and TDIC are all advisory bodies to the Board in their specific field of activity.
The Board decides which activities, think tanks, working groups, meetings, workshops or seminars EPCA should organize or contribute to and in which projects of
President
A maximum of 18 voting members
Vice-PresidentsTreasurer
CEO
Young EPCA Think Tank (YETT)
Supply Chain Program Committee (SCPC)
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
ADVISORY BODIES TO THE BOARD
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORSinterest EPCA should participate. These groups or activities are composed of or involve member company representatives, the aim being to assist EPCA on specific projects. External consultants, academics and influential representatives of authorities can attend the meetings of these groups as specially invited guests.
Talent and Diversity Inclusion Council (TDIC)
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
TOM CROTTY EPCA President INEOS GROUP
PROF. DR. RAINER DIERCKS Vice PresidentBASF SE
BOARD OF DIRECTORSAS OF APRIL 2016
The committee is mandated by the Board to oversee the daily management and verifies the financial statements and budgets prepared by the management before being submitted to the Board. This committee also makes prior checks of all important points and publications on the Board agenda in preparation for Board meetings, notably proposals of Annual Meeting programs, seminars and workshops, strategy and policy proposals, projects of interest to the industry and relevant budgets prepared by the management. DAILY MANAGEMENTThe CEO is in charge of the daily management of the Association and implements the goals set as well as the decisions taken by the Board. She/he proposes to the Board or the Executive Committee such actions, changes or improvements in strategy, policies, operations and processes as she/he deems fit for the benefit of EPCA and its members.
HANS-JÖRG BERTSCHITreasurerBERTSCHI
MARC SCHULLERVice PresidentARKEMA FRANCE (as from 1 April 2016)
CATHY DEMEESTERECEOEPCA
OLIVIER GRENIERVice-PresidentTOTAL PETROCHEMICALS &REFINING SA/NV (until 31 March 2016)
REPLACED BY
CAROLINE CIUCIUDeputy Executive OfficerEPCA(as from 1 January 2016)
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MARK WILLIAMSSABIC
DANIEL HOLTON EXXONMOBIL PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL
ESTER BAIGET DOW EUROPE GMBH
THOMAS CASPARIE SHELL CHEMICALS
PIOTR CHELMINSKI POLSKI KONCERN NAFTOWY ORLEN
LEONARDO MASCOLO REPSOL(as from 1 April 2016)
HANS-CHRISTIAN SIEVERSHELM AG(as from 1 February 2016)
BOARD MEMBERS
IGNACIO MARCO ARBOLI REPSOL(until 31 April 2016)
EX-OFFICIO
CHET THOMPSON AFPM
JOHANN-CASPAR GAMMELINEVONIK INDUSTRIES
RICHARD ROUDEIX LYONDELL BASELL
STEFANO SOCCOL VERSALIS S.P.A
MANUEL OSCAR DÍAZ APLA
EELCO HOEKSTRA ROYAL VOPAK
JEAN-FRANCOIS RENGLETTOTAL PETROCHEMICALS &REFINING SA/NV (as from 1 April 2016)
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JENS HOLGER NIELSENSAMSKIP
DR. HUBERT MANDERYCEFIC (until 30 April 2016)
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The EPCA Supply Chain Program Committee (SCPC) is an advisory body to the EPCA Board dealing with chemical supply chain and logistics activities undertaken by EPCA.The committee suggests to the EPCA Board chemical supply chain and logistics topics to 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.
CHAIRMAN
EPCA ADVISORY BODIES TO THE BOARD (1), (2), (3)
AS OF APRIL 2016
JOHAN DEVOSBERTSCHI
SUPPLY CHAIN PROGRAM COMMITTEE (SCPC) (1)
CATHY DEMEESTEREEPCA
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EX-OFFICIO
ISMAIL MAHMUDROYAL VOPAK
CAROLINE CIUCIUEPCA(as from 1 January 2016)
JEAN-CHRISTOPHE HERMANDTOTAL PETROCHEMICALS &REFINING SA/NV
MEMBERS
JOS VERLINDENCEFIC
MICHAEL DRIESBASF SE
NICOLAS ROBERTXPO LOGISTICS
PAUL GOOCHTHE LOGICAL GROUP
PETER MARSHALLDOW EUROPE
IÑIGO RENGIFO ABBADREPSOL (until 31 March 2016)
LIZ PRESTONAGILITY LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS LTD
DR. PATRICK MEERSMANSSABIC EUROPE
HANS SCHÄFERHAPAG-LLOYD
DIRK VERSTRAETENCOVESTRO
ANTHONY ELWINEDAMCO
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JEAN-LOUIS SAINT-ROMAINARKEMA
FERNANDO ARROYO MARTÍNEZREPSOL(as from 15 April 2016)
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The Young EPCA Think Tank (YETT) is an advisory body to the EPCA Board and assists EPCA in the proposal of Annual 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 activities making the link between EPCA and member companies’ education projects.
STANISLAW ANDRZEJ BARANSKIPKN ORLEN
MEMBERS
WOUTER BLEUKXINOVYN
CHAIRPERSONIts members are designated by the EPCA Board and selected from 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 2015 the YETT members provided valuable input on the making of the third EPCA education film “Petro & Chemistry: Partnership for a Better Life”.
YOUNG EPCA THINK TANK (YETT) (2)
CHRISTOPH GIRMANNAGILITY LOGISTICS GMBH
DR. OLIVER FELDMANNBASF SE
MICHAEL KOCHBERTSCHI
MICHAEL MUSTIANEXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL EUROPE
XAVIER RUBANTOTAL PETROCHEMICALS &REFINING SA/NV
JOERG SCHMITZDOW BENELUX BV
MAARTEN SMEETSROYAL VOPAK
ANA MONTENEGRO-GARCIAREPSOL
HARBINDER BHANVRASABIC
SIMON CLEGHORNSHELL CHEMICALS
CATHY DEMEESTEREEPCA
NATHALIE DEBUYSTEPCA
CAROLINE CIUCIUEPCA(as from 1 January 2016)
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TALENT AND DIVERSITY INCLUSION COUNCIL (TDIC) (3)
The TDIC was established on 10 June 2015 as an advisory body to the EPCA Board. Its role is to support and supervise EPCA Diversity activities to be developed with the aim of making the business case of the need for diversity inclusion within the chemical business community. Diversity inclusion supports the talent management methods ensuring that our industry can continue to deliver the innovative and sustainable solutions
expected from its customers and stakeholders. In this perspective, the TDIC will develop and promote diversity inclusion best practices from within and outside the chemical business community in the EPCA membership base and the general public.
For more information on these EPCA bodies, please refer to the public part of the EPCA website www.epca.eu
CAROLINE CIUCIUEPCA(as from 1 January 2016)
DOROTHEE ARNSPETROCHEMICALS EUROPE
MEMBERS
NATHALIE BRUNELLETOTAL SE
CHAIRPERSON
LORAINE PHILLIPSEXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL EUROPE
GINA FYFFEINTEGRA
KATE JOHNSONSHELL CHEMICALS EUROPE
CLAIRE WATSONSABIC
ARND THOMASDOW BENELUX
JUTTA WALLDORFBASF
ROVANI SIGAMONEYUNESCO
CATHY DEMEESTEREEPCA
WOUTER BLEUKXINOVYN
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EPCA is a network for the global chemical business community, connecting member companies and other stakeholders. EPCA provides to the global chemical business community a unique platform on which to meet in Europe, exchange information, transfer knowledge, and support learning. It also serves as a think tank for the chemical business community and its stakeholders.
EPCA MEMBERSHIP AND PARTICIPATION STRATEGY
Members are commercial companies active in or with the chemical industry. They are producers of chemicals and their business partners include suppliers of feedstock, chemical logistics service provider companies, traders/distributors, companies delivering inspection and surveyors services, consultants, ports and regional chemical development authorities.
EPCA ANNUAL AND LOGISTICS MEETINGS’ NUMBER OF DELEGATES – EVOLUTION SINCE 1996
2013 2014 201520122011201020092008200720062005200420032002200120001999199819971996
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1 7 6 41 8 8 6 1 9 4 3
1 5 9 71 8 0 7 1 8 4 4 1 8 1 1 1 8 8 4
2 0 1 7 2 0 5 6 2 1 1 6
1 8 4 8
2 2 8 0
2 5 3 82 6 4 5
2 7 5 1 2 7 9 9 2 8 5 2
1 1 2 2 1 1 9 31 2 9 9 1 3 7 6
1 4 7 2
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4 0 8 4 3 2 4 6 5 5 1 0 4 7 1 4 4 5 4 3 5 4 1 6 3 7 5 3 9 6
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2000
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Annual Meeting
Logistics Meeting
Attendance at EPCA seminars, workshops, working groups and think tanks is 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 representatives of other associations with whom EPCA has special links.
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EPCA GLOBAL MEMBERSHIP AS OF APRIL 2016
EVOLUTION SINCE 1995
2 8 6 3 0 03 4 2 3 4 8
3 8 34 2 5
4 8 5 4 7 55 1 5 5 0 6 5 1 1
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6 1 66 4 5
6 7 8 6 8 4 7 0 6 7 1 0
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EPCA’s success is evidenced by the fact that the number of member companies has increased every year for 17 years, as has the number of registered delegates at the Annual Meeting.
EPCA operates for and through more than 700 member companies with an aggregate turnover of € 4.4 trillion and 5.6 million employees worldwide.
Europe 23.10% 710Members
OTHERS
SERVICEPROVIDERS
PRODUCERSOF CHEMICALS
LOGISTICS
PORTS
GOVERNING BODIES
Non Europe 0.28%
Europe 0.14%
Europe 1.27%
OTHER SERVICE PROVIDERS Non Europe 1.13%
Europe 7.46%
TRADERS/DISTRIBUTORSNon Europe 6.34%
Europe 18.45%
Non Europe 1.69%
Europe 29.01%
Non Europe 11.13%
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2015:gainst this backdrop, EPCA has, for 2015, focused its expertise and efforts on the following topics:
1The EPCA Talent & Diversity Inclusion Council (TDIC) was launched in June 2015 and conducted a survey amongst a select group of member companies
to see how we were doing in terms of the way that we manage gender inclusion in our organizations. The findings were first presented at the 49th EPCA Annual Meeting where we learnt that there is a great deal of work to be done to ensure that substantially more talented women join the chemical industry to successfully contribute to their employers’ innovation & sustainable growth efforts.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYDear Reader, Since the end of 2014 and throughout 2015, the continued slide in the price of oil has been the central dominating factor, extending volatility in all the world’s markets and instability at geopolitical level. The unpredictability of markets has continued in 2015 with growth remaining sluggish, including in China. The lifting of sanctions on Iran, the situation in Ukraine and sanctions against Russia, as well as continued conflict and instability in the Middle East, add to the instability at the geopolitical level. Many member companies have been adversely affected by this situation whereas others located in regions importing hydrocarbons have benefited from lower feedstock & energy prices.
A 2EPCA launched its 3rd educational film “Petro & Chemistry: Partnership for a Better Life” – to add to its other education
films, including its role model videos – at the Berlin mini-MARATHON sponsored by EPCA in September 2015, just prior to the 49th EPCA Annual Meeting. EPCA continued its support for STEM education by holding a workshop coinciding with the Annual Meeting in Berlin, where students and teachers had the opportunity to learn from Bertrand Piccard during an informal meet and greet session that proved very popular all-round. Piccard followed up on this session by presenting his work with the Solar Impulse project as a session of the 49th Annual Meeting.
3The 49th Annual Meeting Business Sessions offered a selection of challenging keynote speakers. The session “Diversity and Gender
Inclusion: Paving the Way for Better Business” brought together Diversity and Inclusion specialist Mirjam Mayer from
McKinsey & Company with Gillian Tett, Managing Editor (US) and Columnist, Financial Times as well as EPCA President Tom Crotty and the Chairperson of the TDIC, Nathalie Brunelle from TOTAL. The official opening session of Monday 5th October, came under the theme of the Annual Meeting; “Hydrocarbons and the Chemical Industry: Shaping A Better World Together” and included Philippe Sauquet, President Refining & Chemicals and Member of the Executive Committee, TOTAL along with Daniel Yergin, Pulitzer Prize winning author and Vice-Chairman of IHS. The importance of hydrocarbons as feedstock for transportation and the chemical industry was highlighted as was the fact that we should go for any source of energy. The clear link between hydrocarbons and power was also substantiated with the impact that low oil prices have on geopolitics. Europe benefits from low oil prices, but as soon as prices rise again, there will be a challenge for Europe. For our education workshop, Bertrand Piccard, President and Initiator of the Solar Impulse project presented his project and went on to describe its inextricable links with the petrochemical industry. The Supply Chain Program Committee
TOM CROTTYEPCA President
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(SCPC) conducted its Logistics and Supply Chain Leaders’ Workshop increasing the recognition of the importance of logistics and supply chains among the industry’s leadership. Finally, to conclude the 49th Annual Meeting, EPCA welcomed the former Secretary General of NATO & Prime Minister of Denmark, Anders Fogh Rasmussen who gave a vivid and thoroughly engaging insight into the current and future geopolitical outlook of the world.
4EPCA adapted its Articles of Association (AoA) to expand on its definition of Full members, so as to reflect the changes in
the industry. Definition: “Petrochemical industry includes legal entities whose activities involve the chemical conversion of raw materials extracted from fossil and renewable hydrocarbons and their derivatives”. The changes occurred in the EGM of 13 October 2015 to align the AoA with the EPCA governance charter that was accepted by the EPCA Board and signed by the EPCA President & CEO on
26 August 2015. The governance rules were updated and a charter was also established describing the corporate bodies, rules and relationships with each other and the CEO & EPCA staff. These updates were initiated at the request of the EPCA Board to make sure that EPCA could be managed at zero risk and be adaptable to the changing market and environment.
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1EPCA continues to develop its education initiatives (with a focus on STEM1), and as such, the EPCA Board has unanimously approved a proposal to
organize – along with PlasticsEurope and the young leaders GmbH, a subsidiary of a non-profit foundation, experienced in selecting young leaders active in social projects in their schools or youth organizations – the European Youth Debating Competition with the finale taking place in Budapest during EPCA’s 50th Anniversary Annual Meeting (1-4 October 2016). This competition will targets youth aged 16 to 19 from all over
Europe who are selected based upon their leadership qualifications and experiences. To learn more, please see the ‘EPCA and Education’ part (page 40).
22016 will mark our 50th Anniversary Annual Meeting, which is to be celebrated in Budapest (1-4 October 2016). As part of this 50th Anniversary
celebration, EPCA will make a history book detailing the development of the petrochemical industry over the past 50 years. The book will be launched at the 2016 Annual Meeting and handed out to participating delegates in their packs, along with more EPCA goodies!
3Within the EPCA organization, a few changes took place in the governing and advisory bodies’ composition in 2015 and the first
quarter of 2016.
EPCA’S 3RD EDUCATION FILM BEING PROMOTED DURING THE 49TH EPCA ANNUAL MEETING
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EPCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS & EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Several changes occurred in the Board composition in the course of 2015 and in the first quarter of 2016. Nine Board members have resigned and seven new Board members have been appointed to replace previous representatives of their respective companies.Ester Baiget, Commercial Director for Dow Europe, replaced Raja Zeidan; Mark Williams, Vice President Europe took over from Paul Booth as a representative of Sabic; Johann-Caspar Gammelin, Chairman of the Board of Management of Evonik Performance Materials replaced Gregor Hetzke; Daniel Holton, Global Product Executive, Basic Chemicals took over the seat of Tim Stedman as a representative of ExxonMobil Petroleum & Chemical; the seat vacated by Maria Penzol, for Repsol, was taken by Ignacio Marco Arboli, Director of Business Development and Innovation until 30 April 2016 when he retired, he was replaced on 1 May 2016 by Leonardo Mascolo, Base Petrochemical Director; and Stefano Soccol replaced Emanuele Tagliabue for Versalis. Morten Nystad, Senior Vice President of Odfjell and Jossi Landesman, Commercial Director of J-Chem have resigned from the Board. Hans-Christian Sievers representing Helm AG has been invited to the Board as from 1 February 2016.Chet Thompson, President of AFPM joins as Ex-Officio, replacing Charles Drevna, former President of AFPM who retired. Marco Mensink, Director General of CEFIC also joins as Ex-Officio, replacing Dr. Hubert Mandery who also retired.Cathy Demeestere, CEO of EPCA remains in attendance and Caroline Ciuciu, Deputy Executive Officer of EPCA joins the board in attendance as of 1 January 2016.
SUPPLY CHAIN PROGRAM COMMITTEE (SCPC)
EPCA welcomes the following representatives to the SCPC: for Royal Vopak, Mr. Ismail Mahmud, Global Chemicals Director replaces Kees van Seventer; for BASF, Mr. Michael Dries, Vice President, Global Logistics Procurement replaces Angela Stieglitz; Jean-Louis Saint-Romain, Vice President Logistics takes over the seat of Romuald de Haut de Sigy as representative of Arkema; and Dirk Verstraeten, Director Global Logistics Procurement replaces Frank Andreesen for Covestro. Sébastien Desreumaux representing XPO Logistics has resigned from the committee and was replaced by Nicolas Robert, Managing Director Bulk Europe for XPO Logistics. Fernando Arroyo Martínez, Logistics and Customer Services Director of Repsol replaces Iñigo Rengifo Abbad. Hans Schäfer, Managing Director Global Markets/Global Sales of Hapag-Lloyd joins the committee as a new member.Cathy Demeestere, CEO of EPCA remains as member and Caroline Ciuciu, Deputy Executive Officer of EPCA joins as a member of the SCPC as of 1 January 2016.
YOUNG EPCA THINK TANK (YETT)
The following changes occurred in the composition of the Young EPCA Think Tank: Stanislaw Andrzej Baranski, Senior Expert replaced Katarzyna Starmach for PKN Orlen; Maarten Smeets, Sales & Marketing Manager replaced Hans de Willigen for Royal Vopak; Christoph Girmann, Operations Manager Netherlands & Germany took over from Murad Smit as representative of Agility; Michael Mustian replaced John McGuffin for ExxonMobil; and Harbinder Bhavra, Senior Business Manager Olefins & Gases replaced Yvonne Van der Laan for Sabic. Cathy Demeestere, CEO of EPCA remains as member and Caroline Ciuciu, Deputy Executive Officer of EPCA joins and will be in attendance at the YETT as of 1 January 2016.
TALENT AND DIVERSITY INCLUSION COUNCIL (TDIC)
Similar to the other advisory bodies to the EPCA Board (SCPC, YETT), the composition of the Council is decided upon by the Board. Council members are experts or committed to diversity inclusion in their respective companies. The TDIC has 10 members and is chaired by Mrs. Nathalie Brunelle, TOTAL’s Senior Vice President Strategy, Development, Research, and Member of TOTAL’s Diversity Council. The other council members are: Dorothee Arns, Executive Director of Petrochemicals Europe; Wouter Bleukx, Business Unit Manager Organic Chlorine Derivatives for Inovyn; Gina Fyffe, Executive Director Integra Petrochemicals Pte; Kate Johnson, General Manager PO for Shell Chemicals Europe; Loraine Phillips, Executive Logistics & Distribution Manager, Chemical EMEAF for ExxonMobil Chemical Europe; Rovani Sigamoney, Assistant Program Specialist UNESCO Engineering Initiative SC/UEI for UNESCO; Arnd Thomas, Vice President Operations Dow Terneuzen; Jutta Walldorf, Head of “Diversity & Inclusion” for BASF; and Claire Watson, Human Resources for Sabic.Cathy Demeestere, CEO of EPCA remains as member and Caroline Ciuciu, Deputy Executive Officer of EPCA joins as a member of the TDIC as of 1 January 2016.
For more information on these EPCA bodies please refer to the public part of the EPCA website www.epca.eu.
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ANNUAL MEETING 2015
49th EPCA Annual Meeting “Hydrocarbons and the Chemical Industry: Shaping a Better World Together” was a
great success. An excellent line-up of high-level speakers along with record numbers of attendees and the highest appreciation scores over the past 10 years, all contributed to this.
EPCA President Tom Crotty welcomed delegates to the 49th EPCA Annual Meeting, noting:“We have over 2,800 registered delegates, which is a record. If the strength of the chemical industry is measured by the attendance at this meeting, then we’re doing well!”
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Crotty explained that the title of this year’s EPCA meeting reflected a key concern for the chemical industry: the impact of hydrocarbon feedstocks. He stressed how the exploitation of shale gas in the USA had turned the industry on its head, but questioned whether this resource could be exploited in Europe in the face of public concerns or opposition. He also wondered how the oil price collapse would play out, and how it may impact the development of renewables, which were an economic alternative energy source while oil was trading at $150-200/barrel but look less attractive at current oil price levels. “Will we still be prepared to subsidize renewables?” he asked. “And how will the regulators proceed in their efforts to mitigate the impacts of global warming?”
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VISION OF AN UPSTREAM INTEGRATED CHEMICAL PRODUCER
Philippe Sauquet, TOTAL’s President of Refining and Chemicals, and Executive Committee member, painted a picture of oil price volatility over the period since 1970, noting the three price peaks – with oil at over $100/barrel – in 1979, 2008 and the “plateau years” from 2011-14”. “In 2014, however, prices collapsed as Saudi Arabia refused to cut production in a move designed to maintain its market share. “Are we at the beginning of a new oil cycle?” Sauquet wondered. “And where do we go from here, with oil at $45/barrel? Nobody knows.”
However, he indicated that we may be in a new cycle where oil is far less scarce than it was predicted to be 10 years ago, and in which the two key challenges are meeting burgeoning global energy demand and facing up to climate change. Sauquet said he expects fossil fuels – oil, gas and coal – which today account for around
80% of global energy provision, will still be meeting 70-75% of demand by 2040, although the contribution of nuclear, biomass and other renewable energy resources will increase significantly – albeit from a lower base. “We will need all types of energy to meet long-term demand. Renewable energies have a bright future, but will only represent 5% of supply by 2040, and fossil fuels will remain a key component of energy supply, although we will favor gas, as it offers the lowest CO2 emissions,” Sauquet said.
TOTAL continues to invest heavily in renewables, which has made it a world leader in solar photovoltaics. “We have
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plastics on sustainable development in helping to save energy use via insulation products, through lighter weight vehicle parts, and through packaging that both preserves and extends the shelf life of food, for example.
Against this background, a key challenge for the upstream oil and gas industry will be to provide abundant feedstocks, which is why there will be ongoing feedstock diversification. Last year, for example, naphtha accounted for 60% of olefins used in polyethylene, polypropylene and polystyrene production, while LPG-based feeds provided 15%, and ethane-based feeds 21%. By 2025, these traditional feedstock sources will still dominate over 90% of olefins production, although naphtha’s contribution will be down to 50%, with methane- and coal-to-chemicals significantly increasing their contribution to around 6%. Sauquet also predicted the output of world biopolymer production would increase significantly from 1.5m tons in 2014, driven by double digit annual growth through to 2020.
the same size market contribution in solar as we do in oil and gas,” Sauquet noted.
Oil product demand is currently driven by transportation and chemicals, which together account for almost 70% of the total, with power generation, residential demand and other uses accounting for the remaining 30%. He said he expected this demand picture to largely persist through to 2030, although transportation (59%) and chemicals (15%) together would account for almost 75% of demand. “It makes sense for us to dedicate oil to the transportation and chemicals segments because this is where alternatives are more costly.”
Noting that since the late 1990s world polymer demand has closely tracked global GDP growth, Sauquet predicted sustainable growth for petrochemicals through 2025 and beyond, although annual growth – at over 4%/year from 2009-2014 – would slow slightly to just over 3.2% through to 2025. He said this solid growth picture reflected the positive impact made by
In terms of oil and gas supply, technology – particularly shale oil and gas extraction technology – has unlocked the huge potential of unconventional energy resources and extended global liquids resources to well beyond 100 years and gas resources to over 140 years. “This is having a huge impact on petrochemicals markets and rejuvenated the North American industry,” he continued. Looking ahead, there are abundant sources of both ethane and propane in North America, with over 12m tons of new ethylene capacity expected on stream by 2020.
Of course, these developments pose significant challenges for European polymer plants, which previously faced competition primarily from the Middle East alone. With oil at $100/barrel, both US and Middle East-based ethane crackers enjoy significant full cost and cash cost advantages over European naphtha crackers. And while a $60/barrel oil price sees this full cost advantage greatly reduced, the cash cost differential remains a serious issue.
PHILIPPE SAUQUET President Refining & Chemicals, Member of the Executive Committee TOTAL
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Faced with this competitive environment, Europe has some key decisions to make if it wants to retain a petrochemicals sector, Sauquet said. There is a pressing need to prevent the EU from further handicapping its regional petrochemicals industry with regulations and tariffs.
Concluding with a quick review of TOTAL’s strategy to cope with a changing hydrocarbons environment, Sauquet said the group is committed to retaining its global presence in refining and petrochemicals based on major integrated platforms, and has several attractive development opportunities under review. In the Americas, TOTAL is leveraging its competitive ethane supply and looking at development options in ethane-to-olefins. In Europe, the emphasis is on adaptation, optimization and upgrading plants in France and Belgium, while a €200m investment will transform TOTAL’s La Mede facility into a bio-refinery by 2017. In the Middle East, TOTAL has operations in both Saudi Arabia and Qatar, which are benefiting from expansions and upgrades to increase synergies and production. Meanwhile, in South Korea,
TOTAL and its partner Hanwha have spent €2bn upgrading their joint venture integrated refining and petrochemicals complex to consolidate its profile in the Asian markets.
GLOBAL ENERGY OUTLOOK AND PETROCHEMICALS
“After a 3-year period of apparent stability between 2011 and 2014, when oil stayed close to $100/barrel, current prices [around $45-50/barrel] are at levels most people never expected”, said IHS Vice Chairman and Pulitzer Prize winner Daniel Yergin. “What’s more, the market is far more volatile and the USA is now the swing producer.”
Yergin said that in the current climate he sees a shift occurring from the “BRIC1 Era”, in which China in particular exerted a massive influence on energy markets, to a new “Shale Era”, which is having a defining impact on world energy and petrochemicals.
Yergin continued looking at geopolitical risks. He cited upheavals in the Middle East and
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DANIEL YERGIN Vice Chairman of IHS & Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Prize and The Quest
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tensions with Russia. The IMF says Iraq is facing an existential risk due to ISIS and the price of oil. Meanwhile, Europe is struggling to deal with a regional crisis of immigration and refugees stemming from the Middle East, and significant economic challenges, which are impacting domestic politics across all members of the European Union. Yet these geopolitical tensions and upheavals are not impacting oil prices, Yergin said. “Why not? Because currently there is a global surplus of oil and gas.” The question is: How long will this situation last?Yergin then offered a quick-fire explanation of how and why the energy market has changed. “We’ve moved from a tight supply and demand balance,” he continued, to a new era – driven by a ‘disruptive technology’
– shale oil and gas – in which supply outstrips demand weakened by widespread economic slowdown.
Shale gas and tight oil have transformed both the USA’s energy reserves and its economy. They were responsible for over 2 million jobs before the oil price collapse, and – according to former Federal Reserve Chair, Ben Bernanke – have been the most positive thing to happen to the US economy since 2008. They are generating $100 billion in new investments in the chemical sector in the United States.
In the recent past, there has been considerable opposition to shale gas in the USA, but the current view is that if properly
managed, regulated and operated, shale gas extraction will cause no environmental harm. He cited the work of the task force on this subject set up by President Obama, and on which he served. Today, in the USA, shale gas is replacing coal in power generation, and oil production has increased significantly. The USA could overtake both Russia and Saudi Arabia as the world’s number one oil producer. It is already number one in natural gas, ahead of Russia. Moreover, this dramatic shift in the global balance of energy production has also had important impacts in the international arena. Looking ahead, Yergin sees a period of slower global economic growth, as China moves from high GDP growth to medium-to-high growth, and weaker energy demand. He notes
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that despite weaker demand, OPEC has not cut oil supplies, deciding instead to let the market determine price while also ending the subsidization of high-cost oil production.
On the subject of Iran’s re-integration into the global energy and trade markets, the IHS Vice Chairman urged caution, and pointed to a limited reduction in sanctions and the long arm of the US legal system, which would penalize any business deals or projects that infringed complex and strict regulations that may not be obvious to international companies.
In terms of energy industry investment, Yergin said “There are a lot of projects being reviewed, postponed or cancelled.”
Yergin also expects to see a steady increase in the use of renewable energy. “Today, solar accounts for about 1% of global electric generation. But by 2040, solar could account for 5-9%, and wind 9-10%”.
Although developments such as car sharing, lightweight vehicles, self-driving and electric vehicles will start to change the transport sector’s energy demand, with
the world’s population set to climb 20% by 2040, global GDP could double, along with car demand. IHS expects the world auto fleet to double within about 25 years. World energy demand is expected to rise 35-40% over the period.
Looking at geopolitics, Yergin pointed to events that could cause turbulence or confrontation or instability. He also recognized the potential for new rules and targets to emerge from the Paris COP 21 climate change meeting in November. However, Yergin said he did not expect to see oil prices climbing above $100/barrel any time soon, unless there is some major geopolitical crisis. For petrochemicals, the IHS Vice Chairman remains optimistic. The industry will benefit from economic growth, and IHS expects to see 40% more production a decade from now. The European industry has benefited greatly from the decline in oil prices. But when oil prices go up again, the European industry will be facing lower-cost competition from both the United States and the Middle East. “Whatever happens, it will be a very complex and competitive world.”
“Whatever happens, it will be a very complex and competitive world.”
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Former Secretary General of NATO (2009-2014) and Prime Minister of Denmark (2001-2009), Anders Fogh Rasmussen, acknowledged the important role the chemical industry plays in geopolitics.
Rasmussen delivered an exceptional speech noting how we live in an era of turmoil, disorder, war, conflict and upheaval, with a common thread linking all this violence – the information revolution. News and ideas cross borders fast, and while this digital
transformation holds tremendous economic value, it also contributes to volatility and enables extremists to spread their ideologies or to interpret news and ideas to their own advantage.
To mitigate the current global geopolitical challenges, Rasmussen urged the European Union to think about exploiting its own unconventional energy resources, such as shale gas, and to quickly conclude the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) currently being negotiated with the USA, to boost free trade and bolster economic growth between the partners. “Yesterday, [12 Pacific Rim] nations concluded the Trans-Pacific Partnership to lower tariff barriers and boost trade. If Europe doesn’t move quickly to approve the TTIP, it may find itself left behind.”
Turning to energy issues, Rasmussen said the current low oil price is bad for Russia, which is still using its oil and gas resources to keep Europe energy-dependent and also to maintain its influence over its bordering neighbors, such as Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova and the Baltic states. He also recognized
that China’s continued dependence on imported energy poses potential risks, such as regional territorial disputes or conflict with Russia. However, his view is that China wants to pursue opportunities for international cooperation rather than conflict and he sees the new “Silk Road” as part of the country’s efforts to engage positively. Rasmussen also sees the USA’s energy technology revolution – shale gas and oil – as the trigger for a geopolitical revolution, and believes Europe should exploit its shale resources to reduce its own energy dependency.
Despite the problems creating turmoil in some parts of the world, the former NATO head and Danish Prime Minister remained optimistic, seeing the positives in the peaceful rise of China, and the global power of the USA in partnership with Europe and the Pacific Rim. However, he believes the USA and Europe should operate according to the maxim of the USA’s 26th President, Theodore Roosevelt: “Speak softly, and carry a big stick.”
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ANDERS FOGH RASMUSSENSecretary General of NATO (2009-2014) and Prime Minister of Denmark (2001-2009)
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CENTER OF SUPPLY CHAIN EXPERTISE
The Supply Chain Program Committee (SCPC) conducted its Logistics and Supply Chain Leaders’ Workshop as part of the 49th EPCA Annual Meeting on 6 October 2015. Welcoming participants to this workshop, Johan Devos, Chairman of the EPCA SCPC, and European Sales Manager for Bertschi, noted that they reflected both the global nature of supply chains – with delegates from across the world – and the increasing recognition of the importance of logistics and supply chains among the industry’s leadership. At this point, Devos introduced the keynote speaker, Theo Jan Simons,
a partner at McKinsey & Company, who is a chemical engineer and worked for Shell Chemicals before his 20-year career in consulting.
Offering a snapshot view of the chemical industry, Simons said “there is really no such thing as a chemical industry, because it breaks down into several quite different sub-segments.” He pointed out that chemical supply chains are differentiated by product type – such as feedstock, petrochemicals, intermediates, specialty and fine chemicals, super premium – by product value (price) and by the extent to which they are traded, whether it be predominantly within regions, between regions, or globally.
In the current climate, we seem now to be moving into an era of significantly increased volatility, Simons added, and he outlined six factors that are changing the economic and business context facing the chemical sector. Four of them are ‘disruptive forces’, including: industrialization and urbanization, which are shaping emerging economies; disruptive technologies that are impacting many value chains; an ageing population that will impact productivity and slow
growth; and lastly greater interconnections between regions. The other two factors are an increasing number of non-economic shocks – such as climate and hydrologic catastrophes, meteorological and geophysical events – and oil price volatility, which has increased significantly since 2009.
Turning to technology developments, he identified what he termed the “Disruptive Dozen”. Simons highlighted several under the IT banner, which he said are already changing how we understand and manage the supply chain, including the mobile internet, cloud technology, the internet of things, and the automation of knowledge work. These enable us to capture and crunch data, which then influences decision-making. He also pointed to advanced materials and next-generation genomics, which are changing the building blocks of everything, while advanced robotics, autonomous and near-autonomous vehicles, and 3D printing are providing more machines that work for us. Simons mentioned energy undergoing a process of development with new methods to store energy, extending resources with advanced oil and gas exploration and recovery, and with renewable energy.
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For Simons, the recent drop in oil prices is a consequence of weak demand and high supply, and structural changes in the industry. Supply has grown rapidly due to unconventional resources (mainly US shale gas and oil), new offshore sources, and recovery of supply in political wildcard countries. Demand has also fallen due to low economic growth in Europe and Asia, and increased fuel efficiency. And there is also the impact of what he described as ‘new conduct’ such as OPEC inaction as Middle East producers maintain high levels of supply at low prices to protect their market share and players are forced out of the North American market.
Simons noted that the impact of the oil price drop is differentiated along the chemicals value chain. For example, a 50% increase or price drop has a higher relative impact at the start of the chemicals supply/value chain and offers potential longer-term benefits at the end of the supply/value chain.
Structural supply changes will result in ongoing volatility. Simons recognizes oil prices are low and likely to remain so for some time. In this environment, suppliers will fight for market share and there will be an impact on infrastructure developments, which may influence how the chemical sector invests or locates. But this development has risks, because the levels of supply are coming from politically sensitive or potentially unstable sources.
We used to be in a world where advantaged feedstock was king, Simons said. This drove North American, Middle Eastern and
Chinese (via coal) investments. We have also seen a drive for new technologies, such as coal-to-chemicals, gas-to-liquids, and renewables, and rapid growth in China, as well as accelerating growth in India and Africa. This growth reduced the appetite for import barriers, and increased the importance of connectivity between regions.
But now we seem to be in a world of increased volatility, characterized by low demand growth and oil supply shocks. There is less opportunity for gas- and
coal-based players and a renewed focus on conventional oil-based technology platforms. Driven by this uncertainty, petrochemical investments are slowing down and there is a potential for supply shortages. Countries are also seeking self-sufficiency and considering protective measures, and inter-regional transport is flattening. Simons said companies need to ensure they can respond effectively at multiple levels, which requires an understanding of the potential evolution of future business contexts.
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During the Sunday morning session of 4 October 2015, renowned speakers addressed the audience on the topic of “Diversity and Gender Inclusion: Paving the Way for Better Business” with ac-tive contributions from the well-known moderator of EPCA’s Annual Meetings, Nadine Dereza.
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION SURVEY RESULTS
EPCA President and INEOS Director, Tom Crotty began by laying out the origins of the Talent and Diversity Inclusion Council (TDIC) which go back to the 48th EPCA Annual Meeting. The meeting focused on talent and technology and indicated that the industry would be excluding talent if it did not embrace diversity and inclusion.
As one of its first initiatives, the TDIC commissioned McKinsey & Company to conduct a survey on the state of gender inclusion within the European petrochemical industry. The survey was undertaken during the summer of 2015, with the results presented here.
Results from the Diversity and Inclusion Survey commissioned by EPCA were presented by Dr. Mirjam Mayer, a McKinsey & Company strategy consultant and diversity and inclusion expert. She started by saying that the chemical industry is far from alone in addressing the issue, and McKinsey has been engaged in a 10-year push to undertake research to help raise diversity and inclusion to the top of company agendas.
The business case for diversity and gender inclusion indicates that if companies want to win the war for talent, they should not exclude 50% of the population. Diversity and inclusion also improves the quality of decision-making, and helps increase customer insight. Furthermore, it helps motivate employees and increases job satisfaction while improving both a company’s global image and its relevance. Moreover, research indicates that adoption of diversity and inclusion policies drives performance and has a positive financial impact. “And diversity and inclusion is not just a gender issue, it is also an issue of ethnicity,” Mayer said.
DR. MIRJAM MAYER Strategy Consultant and Diversity and Inclusion ExpertMCKINSEY & COMPANY
“If companies want to win the war for talent, then they should not exclude 50% of the population.”
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THE SILO EFFECT
Gillian Tett, Managing Editor (US) and Columnist for the Financial Times, focused her attention on the subject of “The Silo Effect”: the organizational tendency towards bias or to classify, categorize or specialize, which while often increasing efficiency can also lead to tunnel vision and tribalism, and even catastrophe. Silos can be structural: enclosed, self-referential, inward looking, and in competition with other internal
teams. Disconnected silos are often a feature of big, bureaucratic companies. Silos can also be mental, with functional, geographical or product groups all having separate profit and loss responsibilities or different targets often failing to cooperate or see the need to cooperate beyond their own narrow operating parameters. “Silos can be social, too. For example, is Twitter a social fishbowl? You have to choose who to follow, but people tend to follow people like themselves. A paradox of our 21st Century world is that… we think we’re hyper-connected, but in reality our lives – our cyber existence – are increasingly fragmented,” the FT manager added. We should view these silos as “intellectual and social ghettos.”
Silos have also been shown to hurt finance companies, and by way of example, Tett offered the story of Swiss-based bank, UBS: “Pre-2007, UBS… was thought of as one of the safest banks in the world. It was sober, safe and dull – all the Swiss virtues!” But in the winter of 2007, UBS suddenly realized it had accumulated $50bn of subprime mortgage
securities on its books, which would end up creating about $20bn in losses. And nobody within the bank had noticed. The problem for UBS, was that management of this huge, global bank was focused on the wrong areas – primarily hedge funds, leveraged finance – while its 3,000 or so risk managers were split into three competing tribes beset by tunnel vision and lack of cross-company communication, which led to a misclassification and misunderstanding of securities. “The left hand didn’t know what the right hand was doing. Bright people behaved in ways that were almost unbelievably stupid.”
“As human beings, we are all hard-wired to carry around classification systems in our heads”: we all have biases, we all have mental maps, which is how we manage to cope with a welter of data to order our world views and decide how we interact with the world at large. “For this reason, silos are both important and positive.” But silos can easily become traps that stifle innovation and make us blind to problems that occur beyond our narrow view or understanding.
GILLIAN TETT Managing Editor (US) and ColumnistFINANCIAL TIMES
“All these stories are about silos. Bright people not joining up the dots because they are beset by tunnel vision.”
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Underlining her central thesis, Tett pointed to similar “silo effect” consequences that have wreaked havoc in some of the world’s best known corporations, from GM’s seat belt problems to BP’s Macondo oil well disaster in the Gulf of Mexico and, more recently, VW’s emerging emissions scandal. “All these stories are about silos. Bright people not joining up the dots because they are beset by tunnel vision.”
Finding the right answers is much easier when you are prepared to seek a view from a different perspective, which is why diversity is such an important factor in effective decision-making.
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION – PANEL DISCUSSION
A panel discussion that included Nathalie Brunelle, the Chair of the EPCA Talent & Diversity Inclusion Council, and Senior Vice President Strategy, Development, Research at TOTAL, and also EPCA President Tom Crotty, followed the presentations of both Mirjam Mayer and Gillian Tett.
Nathalie Brunelle described how EPCA’s Talent & Diversity Inclusion Council had been set up during the spring of 2015 and that, as its Chair, she had promoted the survey, which was carried out between June and September 2015, to establish a baseline for the state of diversity and inclusion across the industry. “It’s a very good starting point, because it’s data-based. As you know, we are an industry that is heavily weighted with engineers and scientists, who respond to data.” Brunelle explained that when the council first looked at McKinsey’s findings, there was a clear disconnect between the results and what was coming from our [member] companies. The next steps to follow on from these results would be to keep looking beyond policies to measure the efficiency of those policies and the level of unconscious bias that exists.
“For the council, our next question is really: what is our ambition, what do we want to achieve?” the TOTAL Refining & Chemicals Senior Vice-President of Strategy, Development, Research responded. “Having a baseline is great, but we really want to
“It’s a very good starting point, because it’s data-based. As you know, we are an industry that is heavily weighted with engineers and scientists, who respond to data.”
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raise the issue at an industry level. That’s why in our brainstorming we’ve asked: do we want to achieve something like Responsible Care, where we take in the views of our companies but also our stakeholders and those of other industries and sectors. Certainly, we want to look under the water to see what’s happening, share practices and learn from other sectors, to assess and learn from our successes and failures, and to establish our ambitions and gather and generate ideas.”
Nadine Dereza then asked Gillian Tett for her views on implementing quotas to raise the profile and representation of women in the workplace. While noting that, in some cases, the number of women on boards has risen as a consequence, Dereza said that many of these women are serving on multiple boards, and questioned whether quotas were helping to increase the number of women in middle management.
Responding, Tett said: “Quotas are very controversial, and I don’t know many senior women who aren’t torn about the issue. On
the one hand we clearly need more women in the senior ranks, but at the same time [quotas] are problematic. I think Sheryl Sandberg has produced one of the more powerful pieces of work on this issue. She points out that it’s partly a question of the working environment, and while there are some things that can be done through legislation or companies being proactive, it’s also about women believing in themselves, breaking down barriers, and not opting out until they have to and realizing that they can break back in later on. It’s easier said than done. Almost every company is struggling with this.” But as Sheryl Sandberg has suggested, women need to look at their options, seek flexibility and push, Tett said. Concluding her answer, the FT Managing Editor (US) also stressed the need to raise the issue of ethnic diversity, “which is even more pressing because it is less discussed.”
Finally, all the panelists agreed upon the fact that ways must be found to encourage
more girls to study more STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics – subjects at school and university level if the chemical industry is to achieve real diversity. However, there was also an acceptance that the industry would also need to attract people who
have studied non-STEM subjects to reflect the broader world in which companies operate.
In conclusion, the panel was asked to offer brief descriptions on how to make the changes needed to achieve real diversity and inclusion. Answers included: “Get out of your comfort zones.” – “Be open minded.” – “Encourage and develop the right role models.” – “Remember that innovation occurs by crossing boundaries.”
“Get out of yourcomfort zones –Be open minded.”
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162 participants among them 35 teachers and students enjoyed an inspiring presentation by Bertrand Piccard, President and Initiator of the Solar Impulse project, who was introduced to EPCA’s 49th Annual Meeting as “an adventurer and explorer of the human spirit”. He spoke about the Solar Impulse 2 plane and hydrocarbons and said that “the Solar Impulse plane and project would not
be possible without the solutions provided by the petrochemical industry” (see Annual Meeting report 2015 pages 16-17).
During a post-speech Q&A session, Piccard emphasized that the world needs incentives to change. “For example, we can’t dump garbage in the outdoors, but we can dump CO2 into the atmosphere. We need legal
frameworks if we are to tackle climate change. We still build houses that are badly insulated, use old light bulbs when new ones reduce energy use and extend life. And we need to recognize that customer choice needs to be infused with knowledge and incentivized.”
BERTRAND PICCARD SPEECHSOLAR IMPULSE & HYDROCARBONS: BUILDING BLOCK FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY BY BERTRAND PICCARD
Back in March of 2015, an aircraft named Solar Impulse 2 took off from Abu Dhabi to attempt to fly around the world powered only by energy from the sun. This effort was the culmination of a project started in 2002 through the vision and determination of Bertrand Piccard, who in 1999 was the first man, with Brian Jones, to circumnavigate the world in a balloon. By early July, Solar Impulse 2 had reached Hawaii, where it was forced to halt due to battery damage sustained, according to Piccard, due to human miscalculation rather than any design fault.
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With its commitment to optimizing the services for its members, EPCA collected feedback from Meeting delegates via the “appreciation forms”. Comments and recommendations 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 delegates’ satisfaction with the continuous improvement efforts which EPCA makes to meet the expectations and needs of delegates.
With 2,852 registered delegates for the 2015 Annual Meeting, EPCA saw
an all-time record attendance. As usual, there were more Associate than Full EPCA members present (67% versus 33%), with a total of 72% (rounded figure) from Western Europe. North America takes second place representing 12% of the Meeting attendance, the Far East coming in third position with 7.7%.
Delegates registered came from 56 countries worldwide – bearing in mind that EPCA member companies have registered addresses in 54 countries. On a global level, the top three attending countries were Germany, the Netherlands and the USA.
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1In its education efforts, EPCA continues to foster better links between the chemical industry and the educational community. As such, EPCA is pursuing
its partnership with European Schoolnet (EUN) – a network of 30 Ministries of Education in Europe and beyond. The EPCA films “Petro & Chemistry: Partnership for a Better Life”, “Chemistry: All About You” and “Science: Where Can It Take You?”, the role model films as well as teachers’ guidelines continue to be disseminated to schools in Europe and beyond via the EUN network.
2EPCA has also formalized the extension of its cooperation with UNESCO under a Memorandum of Understanding. The EPCA
education and role model films as well as teachers’ guidelines 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 Engineering and Sciences.
3For a second time (the first being in 2013), EPCA was the official partner of the 27th Berlin mini-MARATHON, which took place on
26 September 2015, as part of the BMW Berlin Marathon.The event proved once more to be a valuable conduit in reaching out to a broad audience to further promote STEM
(Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) subjects, gender inclusion, cultural diversity as well as innovation and creativity by releasing EPCA’s third education film “Petro & Chemistry: Partnership for a Better Life” at the start of the race. The opportunity to release the film at this event allowed EPCA to reach 10,000 young runners, their teachers and parents, as well as the more than 40,000 runners in the adults’ international marathon (27/9/2015). This partnership is a good opportunity for giving visibility to EPCA’s education projects.
4”Petro & Chemistry: Partnership for a Better Life” is a film created by EPCA in 2015 in 14 languages to show the importance of people
with a background in STEM education in the value chain, with a clear focus on diversity and gender inclusion – issues which EPCA promotes broadly. The film shows how the petroleum and chemical industries transform hydrocarbons (oil & gas) into high-value materials to improve the quality of life and contribute to sustainable solutions inclusive of both access to solar energy and recycling (from cradle to cradle).
The film was distributed to schools by our education partners UNESCO, European Schoolnet and the Berlin Senate Administration of Education, Youth and Science. It is also used by industry advocacy organizations (Cefic, Petrochemicals Europe and PlasticsEurope).
5EPCA Education session at EPCA’s 49th Annual MeetingOn Monday October 5th 2015, several participants took part in a Scientix
workshop organized by European Schoolnet for teachers in the framework of the 49th EPCA Annual Meeting in Berlin. They spoke about Scientix and other STEM projects and innovative pedagogies for STEM teaching. Representative members of the YETT committee presented the chemical and petrochemical industries and presented the new EPCA educational film. After the workshop, the teachers were invited to attend Bertrand Piccard’s speech entitled “Solar Impulse & Hydrocarbons: Building Block for Renewable Energy” together with some students from Germany. A “Meet & Greet” was organized between Piccard and young students and teachers which gave them the opportunity to discuss directly and openly. As expected, there was much enthusiasm and engagement with discussion points covering topics such as education, the interest in science, STEM subjects and the pioneering spirit.
2016:EPCA – in partnership with PlasticsEurope and young leaders GmbH – will launch the European Youth Debating Competition which will be giving the opportunity to groups of young students, aged 16-19, to debate chemistry-related issues around the overarching theme “50 Years of the Chemical Industry. What’s Next?” following a standardized formula at national and European levels in order to make them aware of the chemical industry’s role in our society. Please visit www.eydc.eu for more information.
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ANNUAL MEETING 20161 – 4 October 2016Budapest, Hungary
50th Anniversary Annual Meeting theme will be “50 Years of Global Chemical Industry Evolution:
What’s Next?”. The 50th EPCA Annual Meeting conference sessions will welcome high-level and thought-provoking speakers.
On Monday and Tuesday morning, a select number of top executives from the chemical industry will debate how they see the likely evolution of the chemical industry through to 2040, each
from their different corporate backgrounds and focuses. The Monday business session will be dedicated to the chemical industry
in general and the Tuesday morning session will be dedicated to the supply chain.
The history part will be covered by a history book that EPCA will publish with the help of a press group showing the milestones reached by the
chemical industry over the last 50 years and aligned with the history of EPCA.
A Diversity Inclusion session will be organized in the afternoon of Monday 3 October with the support of a major consultancy firm which is an EPCA member.
As indicated earlier in this report, the 50th Annual Meeting will showcase the Finale of the European Youth Debating competition in Budapest (see page 40) and the winners will be awarded during the closing lunch.
The closing lunch session will host a keynote address by Herman Van Rompuy, former President of the European Council (2009-2014).
“EPCA stands for quality
networking.”
50YEARS
“EPCA is all about people”
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BETWEEN EPCA AND ECTA
The European Chemical Transport Association, ECTA, was established in the form of an association with EPCA financial, managerial and HR support. The association was set up to develop best practices to achieve safer and more environment-friendly European chemical land transport as well as productivity improvements via joint working groups between ECTA members (a large majority of which are also EPCA Associate member 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 association and advocacy body acting for the European chemical land transport sector, and recognized by EU authorities and many other stakeholders. EPCA continued
to give some administrative support and subleased some of its office space to ECTA, but these activities came to an end in December 2015. More information about ECTA, including their new location, can be found on their website www.ecta.com.
BETWEEN EPCA AND CEFIC
The cooperation between EPCA and Cefic continued in 2015. It takes the form of participation of the Cefic Director General on the EPCA Board and of the EPCA CEO in the Cefic SIG (Strategy Implementation Group) Logistics. The cooperation is informal and is achieved via the participation of the EPCA President and an EPCA Board member having a seat on the Cefic Board. Some EPCA Board members in the Boards of Petrochemicals Europe and PlasticsEurope. 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 2016 and thereafter with a clear focus on respective strategic goals, core competencies and optimizing resources. Cefic was involved in producing the 3rd EPCA education film initiated and financed by EPCA and may use it in their advocacy activities. BETWEEN EPCA AND IMPCA
Since 1991, EPCA has supplied services to the International Methanol Producers and Consumers Association (IMPCA). IMPCA is composed of 75 members active in the global methanol industry.
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Dear Member representatives,
I have the pleasure in enclosing, on behalf of the Board of Directors, the Financial Report for the year ending 31 December 2015 showing net assets of € 4,681,835.38 and a negative result of € -600,226.44. The losses in 2015 are aligned with the budgeted negative result of € -622,496.22 voted upon by the OGM in 2014.
The decline in net assets results from the decision of the Board to reduce the EPCA surpluses that are substantially above the amount of restricted reserves1 set by the EPCA Ordinary General Meeting every three years.
The accounts have been audited by KPMG. You will find the report in the following pages.
The budget for 2015 was voted upon by the Ordinary General Meeting of 6 October 2014 in Vienna, including the membership fees for 2015.
The membership fees for 2016 were voted upon by the Ordinary General Meeting of 5 October 2015 in Berlin.
Since the changes in the EPCA statutes decided by the Extraordinary General Meeting of 13 October 2015 in Brussels, the budget for 2016 as well as the membership fees for 2017 were voted upon by the Ordinary
General Meeting of 12 May 2016 in Brussels. The 2017 membership fees have been established at the following level:
- Full Members: € 2,500 (unchanged since 2008)
- Associate Members: € 1,250
Yours faithfully,
Hans-Jörg BertschiEPCA Treasurer
1 The level of these restricted reserves was set in 2014 at the amount of € 3,190,000. This will have to be reviewed in 2017.
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INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT
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 31st December 2015, the statement of income 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 € 4,681,835.38 and a net result for the year 2015 of € -600,226.44.
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 is necessary to enable 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 accordance 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 of the entity’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies
REPORT ON THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the Board of Directors of the Association, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide 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 31st December 2015, and of its financial performance and its cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with Belgian generally accepted accounting principles.
Brussels, 21 April 2016KPMG Réviseurs d’EntreprisesRepresented byAxel JorionRéviseur d’Entreprises
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ASSETS NOTES 31.12.2015 31.12.2014
Fixed assets 2 298,987.54 361,202.23
Bonds and deposits 3 4,177,171.43 4,564,605.85
Accounts receivable 4 319,985.62 443,690.96
Cash and cash equivalents 5 257,610.66 245,066.07
5,053,755.25 5,614,565.11
LIABILITIES
Accounts payable and provisions 6 371,919.87 332,503.29
NET ASSETS 7 4,681,835.38 5,282,061.82
Represented by:
Net assets as of 31st December 2014 & 2013 5,282,061.82 5,311,271.08
Balance of income and expenditure for the period -600,226.44 -29,209.26
4,681,835.38 5,282,061.82
BALANCE SHEET AS OF 31 ST DECEMBER 2015
all figures are in €
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INCOME
Membership fees:
Full members 155,000.00 152,500.00 150,000.00 305,000.00
Associate members 697,000.00 678,000.00 666,000.00 598,000.00
8 852,000.00 830,500.00 816,000.00 903,000.00
Annual Meeting 9 2,302,140.31 2,329,387.65 2,255,175.00 2,551,827.00
Supply Chain Workshop - 27,950.00 - -
Financial income (net) 10 143,497.19 180,494.59 200,000.00 82,000.00
Income from administration/ other associations (net) 11 61,455.11 60,001.77 58,600.00 35,000.00
Other operating & exceptional income 5,796.21 -1,460.08 20,000.00 20,000.00
Meeting room rental & catering 5,855.18 4,267.63 3,000.00 6,500.00
3,370,744.00 3,431,141.56 3,352,775.00 3,598,327.00
EXPENDITURE
Expenses Annual Meeting 9 -2,584,280.48 -2,225,187.30 -2,662,318.11 -2,707,547.56
Expenses Supply Chain Workshop - -37,140.49 - -
Expenses of Brussels office 12 -977,465.25 -954,180.31 -976,393.11 -1,129,347.56
Special costs (move) - -21,218.77 - -
W/Off clients & unrecoverable VAT -47,213.92 -73,374.10 -16,560.00 -30,000.00
Recruit expenses -55,456.28 - -30,000.00 -
Special Projects:
Supply Chain -6,356.46 -84,825.18 -75,000.00 -30,000.00
Education -226,776.30 -64,424.68 -140,000.00 -370,000.00
Diversity Inclusion -73,421.76 - -75,000.00 -30,000.00
-3,970,970.44 -3,460,350.82 -3,975,271.22 -4,296,895.12
BALANCE OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE -600,226.44 -29,209.26 -622,496.22 -698,568.12
STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST DECEMBER 2015
31.12.201512 months
31.12.201412 months
BUDGET 2015 12 months
BUDGET 201612 months
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STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST DECEMBER 2015
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Income 3,370,744.00
Expenditure -3,970,970.44
Balance of income and expenditure -600,226.44
Adjustment for depreciation 158,923.02
Operating result before working capital changes -441,303.42
Increase in accounts payable and provisions 39,416.58
Decrease in accounts receivable 123,705.34
Net cash from operating activities -278,181.50
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Net purchase of fixed assets -96,709.03
Net disposal of bonds and deposits 387,434.42
Net cash used in investing activities 290,725.39
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 12,543.89
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year 245,066.77
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the year 257,610.66
all figures are in €
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 31 ST DECEMBER 2015
The financial statements are prepared in accordance with Belgian generally accepted accounting principles. The budget 2015 included in this report is the budget voted by the Ordinary General Meeting in October 2014. The budget 2016 is voted by the Ordinary General Meeting in 2016.
Fixed assets are depreciated according to the straight line method at the following percentages:
2 FIXED ASSETS
Pursuant to article 5.3 of the Articles of Association published in the Belgian Official Gazette on November 4, 2015, the Ordinary General Meeting shall be convened annually between April 1st
and May 31st on a date and at a place determined by the Board of Directors.
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 before to cope with exceptional or severely adverse events.
31.12.2015
A | Investments, Bonds 3,190,711.09
B | Short-term deposit & savings accounts 986,460.34
4,177,171.43
1 GENERAL COMMENTS
4,177,171.43Euros
EPCA prepares and files statutory accounts. The statutory accounts are filed within 30 days after their approval by the Ordinary General Meeting of Full Members.
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Office equipment20 – 33 1/3
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31.12.2015
A | Amounts due from members and other debtors (mainly unpaid EPCA invoices due in 2015 and credit notes to receive from suppliers)
184,347.36
B | Guarantees 14,605.07
C | VAT to be recovered 39,523.22
D | Deferred charges and accrued income (€ 55,675.26 accrued income) 81,509.97
319,985.62
4 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
31.12.2015
A | Trade debts, due to 2015 suppliers’ invoices paid in early January 2016 86,980.14
B | Provision for employees’ benefits (holiday pay, salaries…) 239,196.75
C | Taxes on patrimony and on salaries 8,486.36
D | Accrued charges, deferred income & special provisions 37,256.62
371,919.87
6 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND PROVISIONS
5 CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
Cash represents bank current accounts and petty cash.
7 NET ASSETS
Net assets amount to € 4,681,835.38 on 31st December 2015. The Ordinary General Meeting of EPCA decided on the 6th of October 2014 to amend the build-up restricted reserves, in the form of accumulated net assets that would be unavailable for distribution from an amount of € 4,000,000.00 to € 3,190,000.00. These restricted reserves have been built in conformity with article 3 of the EPCA Articles of Association.
At 31st December 2015, EPCA net assets include:• A restricted reserve of € 700,000.00
that covers any future events adversely impacting the financial position of EPCA.
• A restricted reserve of € 1,500,000.00 that covers the costs of an eventual cancellation of the Annual Meeting.
• A restricted reserve of € 990,000.00 that covers the costs of all the contracted rental commitments (office rental, cars and office equipment) before term.
• An accumulated result of € 1,491,835.38 including the balance of income and expenditure of € -600,226.44 for the year 2015.
8 MEMBERSHIP FEES
The membership fees for 2015 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 since 2008.
319,985.62Euros
371,919.87Euros
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10 FINANCIAL INCOME (NET)
Financial income mainly results from interest on bonds. The financial charges relate mainly to bank costs, exchange differences 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 organizations are included under this item: ECTA and IMPCA. As of 31st December 2015 the EPCA assistance to ECTA is terminated inclusive of the ECTA office lease.
12 EXPENSES OF BRUSSELS OFFICE
The expenses of the Brussels office represent 50% of the total local administrative and personnel expenses. The other 50% are allocated to the Annual Meeting. The
organizational and administrative expenses of the meeting therefore include the allocated expenses as described above as well as all expenses that can be immediately attributed to the meetings such as speakers, catering, printing and mailing, technical equipment etc.
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 CEO 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 reduced in excess of what is provided for in the hotel contracts, the hotels will charge cancellation
1 YEARDue within 2016
1-5 YEARS(2017-2020)
Office space 116,732.70 466,930.80
Office equip-ment
17,317.76 44,397.13
134,050.46 511,327.93
fees to EPCA. The possible exposure cannot be determined because the total number of rooms effectively needed is only known shortly before the Annual Meeting.
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 2,060,795.00
Sponsorship and hotels 241,345.31
2,302,140.31
EXPENDITURE
Organizational and administrative expenses -2,584,280.48
-282,140.17
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all figures are in €
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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 R.B. Walker ICI Chemicals & Polymers United Kingdom
1998 – 2000 W.D. Cruyt Petrofina Belgium
2000 – 2003 R. Willems Shell Chemicals United Kingdom
2003 – 2006 W. Thünker Deutsche BP/ BP Refining & Petrochemicals Germany
2006 – 2008 B. Litjens Sabic Europe The Netherlands
2009 – 2010 A. Heuser BASF Germany
2010 – 2012 T. Crotty Ineos Group United Kingdom
2013 – 2014 J. Van den Bergh Evonik Industries Germany
2014 – present T. Crotty Ineos Group United Kingdom
EPCA PRESIDENTS
COMPANY COUNTRYNAMEYEAR
1974 – 1998 E.R. Yates
1998 – present C. Demeestere
EPCA DIRECTOR / CEO
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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 AG Germany
1982 – 1984 C. Payá Enfersa SA 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 R.B. Walker ICI Chemicals & Polymers United Kingdom
1997 – 1998 W.D. Cruyt Petrofina Belgium
1998 – 2000 J.P. Vettier TotalFina France
2000 – 2003 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 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 – 2014 T. Crotty Ineos United Kingdom
2014 – 2016 O. Greiner Total Petrochemicals & Refining Belgium
2014 – present R. Diercks BASF Germany
2016 – present M. Schuller Arkema France
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1975 – 1979 M.J. Cooper Panocean Anco United Kingdom
1979 – 1981 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 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 H.-J. Bertschi Bertschi Switzerland
2009 – 2011 Ph. Browitt Agility United Kingdom
2012 – 2014 R. Bemelmans Sabic The Netherlands
2014 – present J. Devos Bertschi Switzerland
EPCA CHAIRPERSONS OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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
EPCA CHAIRPERSONS OF THE YOUNG EPCA THINK TANK
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COMPANY COUNTRYNAMEYEAR
EPCA TREASURERS1970 – 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 H.-J. Bertschi Bertschi Switzerland
EPCA CHAIRPERSONS OF THE TALENT & DIVERSITY INCLUSION COUNCIL
2015 – present N. Brunelle Total SE Belgium
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EPCA MEMBER COMPANIES
Full members Associate members
Full & Associate members
“Petrochemical industry includes legal entities whose activities involve the chemical conversion of raw materials extracted from fossil and renewable hydrocarbons and their derivatives”
1. FULL MEMBERS
Producers of petrochemicals in Europe by reference to the above definition of the petrochemical industry.
2. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
• Producers of (petro)chemicals outside Europe.• Suppliers and customers of EPCA
member companies inclusive of traders and distributors.
• Service providers that generate a substantial part of their turnover from activities performed for or with the chemical industry:
i. Chemical supply chain and logistics service providers such as, but not limited to: forwarders, 4PL*, transport companies whatever the mode, liners, terminal owners or operators, handling, warehousing, storage, tank cleaning.
ii. Service providers other than supply chain and logistics: consultants, engineering companies, inspectorates, investment companies, specialized press and surveyors. * Fourth Party Logistics Companies
• Ports & other authorities organized in the form of companies or agencies rendering services or support to the chemical business community.
An updated list of members can be found on the website www.epca.eu
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HUNGARY: 2INDIA: 12IRAN: 6IRELAND: 1ISRAEL: 4ITALY: 30JAPAN: 8KUWAIT: 1LEBANON: 1 LITHUANIA: 1LUXEMBOURG: 2MEXICO: 4MOROCCO: 1NORWAY: 11POLAND: 9
PORTUGAL: 5REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE: 9REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN, RUSSIA: 1ROMANIA: 3RUSSIA: 15SAUDI ARABIA: 6SCOTLAND: 1SERBIA: 1SOUTH AFRICA: 1SOUTH KOREA: 8SPAIN: 25STATE OF QATAR: 2SWEDEN: 5
SWITZERLAND: 49TAIWAN, R.O.C.: 3THAILAND: 1THE NETHERLANDS: 92TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO: 1TURKEY: 29UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: 6UNITED KINGDOM: 53USA: 52VENEZUELA: 2
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ACIDEKA S.A.Capuchinos de Basurto 6-4A48013 BILBAOSPAINT: 34.94/4255022F: 34.94/4255426Lorena FERNANDEZ
ADDIVANT SWITZERLAND GmbHC/O Lotus Business Park GmbH Angensteinerstrasse 64153 REINACH BLSWITZERLANDT: 41.6/15674747F: 41.6/15674748Sergio PALUMBO
ADISSEO FRANCE S.A.S.10 Place de Général de Gaulle92160 ANTONYFRANCET: 33.4/74569400F: 33.4/74569401Marc PROTO
AIR LIQUIDE S.A.75 Quai d’Orsay75321 PARISFRANCET: 33.1/40625555F: 33.1/40625643Bertrand BARRIQUAND
AKDENIZ KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S.Ataturk Mahallesi, N°: 45 Ulucak-Kemalpasa35735 IZMIRTURKEYT: 90.232/8770144F: 90.232/8770150Umut ERSAN
AK-KIM KIMYAVişnezade Mah. Süleyman Seba Cad. No:8234357 Maçka ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.212/3817100F: 90.212/2591292Ipek BADIRGALI
AKZO NOBEL N.V.Christian Neefestraat 21077 WW AMSTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.20/5027555F: N/AWouter HUT
ALBEMARLE EUROPE SPRLParc Scientifique Einstein Rue du Bosquet 91348 LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVEBELGIUMT: 32.10/481711F: 32.10/481717Jan VIJVERMAN
ALLNEX BELGIUM S.A./N.V.Square Marie Curie 111070 BRUSSELSBELGIUMT: 32.2/5604511F: 32.2/5604521Michiel AVONTUUR
ALTANA AGAbelstrasse 4346483 WESELGERMANYT: 49.281/670-8F: 49.281/67010999Dr. Norbert FLÜGGEN
ANQORE B.V.Poststraat 16135 KR SITTARDTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.46/4773886F: N/APieter BOON
ARGON KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S.TEM Otoyolu Üzeri Tekstilkent Koza Plaza B Blok,Kat:25,No:93/9434235 ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.212/4385757F: 90.212/4384703Cem MARGUNATO
ARIZONA CHEMICALTransistorstraat 161322 CE ALMERETHE NETHERLANDST: 31.36/5462 800F: 31.36/5462811Suzanne PESGENS
ARKEMA420 Rue d’Estienne d’Orves92700 COLOMBESFRANCET: 33.1/49008080F: 33.1/49008396Marc SCHULLER
ARSOL AROMATICS GmbH & Co. KGUferstrasse 10545881 GELSENKIRCHENGERMANYT: 49.209/409090F: 49.209/4090924Ullrich FINGER
ARTECO N. V.Metropoolstraat 252900 SCHOTENBELGIUMT: 32.3/640913F: 32.3/6400977Denis MARCEL
ARTLANT PTA, S.A.Zona Industrial e Logistica de Sines Zona 2 - Lote 2E1 Monte Feio7520-064 SINESPORTUGALT: 351.269/189000F: 351.269/189099Marco VANTAGGIATO
BASF SECarl-Bosch-Strasse 3867056 LUDWIGSHAFENGERMANYT: 49.621/60600F: 49.621/6042525Prof. Dr. Rainer DIERCKS
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BEAULIEU INTERNATIONAL GROUPHolstraat 598790 WAREGEMBELGIUMT: 32.56/625900F: N/ABo OXFELDT
BOREALIS AGWagramerstrasse 17-191220 VIENNAAUSTRIAT: 43.1/22400-0F: 43.1/22400333Markku KORVENRANTA
BORSODCHEM ZRT.Bolyai Tér 13700 KAZINCBARCIKAHUNGARYT: 36.48/511501F: 36.1/3544405Vladimír KARKOSKA
BP CHEMICALS LIMITEDSaltendHULL HU12 8DSUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1482/ 896251F: 44.1482/ 892696Colin CAVAN
BP EUROPA SEWittener Strasse 4544789 BOCHUMGERMANYT: 49.234/3154956F: 49.234/3153150Achim BOTHE
BRASKEM EUROPE GmbHAn der Welle 360322 FRANKFURT AM MAINGERMANYT: 49.69/427299200F: 49.69/427299260Srivatsan IYER
BROEDR. SUNDE A/SKarenlyst Allé 20278 OSLONORWAYT: 47.22/129350F: 47.22/129365Bertil SUNDE
CABOT SWITZERLAND GmbHMühlentalstrasse 36/388200 SCHAFFHAUSENSWITZERLANDT: 41.52/6303838F: 41.52/6303810Dr. Martin LUGGEN
CELANESE GmbHSupply Management/Procurement RM Europe Frankfurter Strasse 11161476 KRONBERG / TAUNUSGERMANYT: 49.69/30516000F: 49.69/30516006Andreas OBERKIRCH
CEPSA QUIMICA S.A.Torre CEPSA Paseo de la Castellana, 259 A28046 MADRIDSPAINT: 34.91/3376000F: 34.91/3376735Jose Manuel MARTINEZ
CHEMOXY INTERNATIONAL LTD.All Saints Refinery Cargo Fleet RoadMIDDLESBROUGH TS3 6AFUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1642/248555F: 44.1642/244340Ian STARK
CHEMTURA EUROPE GmbHBahnhofplatz 658500 FRAUENFELDSWITZERLANDT: 41.52/7234400F: 41.52/7234499Dr. Ulrich STEWEN
CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL N.V.Airport Plaza, Stockholm Building Leonardo Da Vincilaan 19 1831 DIEGEMBELGIUMT: 32.2/6891211F: 32.2/6891472Benny MERMANS
CIECH S.A.Pulawska 18202-670 WARSAWPOLANDT: 22.639/1000F: 22.639/1451Maciej TYBURA
CJ EUROPE GmbHOber der Roeth 465824 SCHWALBACH/TAUNUSGERMANYT: 49.6196/590162F: 49.6196/45418Harry JANG
CLARIANT INTERNATIONAL LTD.Group Procurement ServicesRothausstrasse 614132 MUTTENZSWITZERLANDT: 41.61/4695111F: N/ANorbert MERKLEIN
COVESTRO DEUTSCHLAND AGIndustrial Operations, Procurement & TradingKaiser-Wilhelm-Allee 60 Building E60, 2nd Floor51368 LEVERKUSENGERMANYT: 49.214/3053288F: 49.214/3061428Dirk Jan de WITH
CROPENERGIES AGMaximilianstr. 1068165 MANNHEIMGERMANYT: 49.621/714190-00F: 49.621/714190-02Heiko LEDERER
CUF - QUIMICOS INDUSTRIAIS S.A.Rua do Amoníaco Português, Nº 10 Quinta da Industria, Beduido3860-680 ESTARREJAPORTUGALT: 351.234/810300F: 351.234/810306Pedro SALINAS DE MOURA
DAICEL (EUROPA) GmbHMergenthalerallee 7765760 ESCHBORNGERMANYT: 49.6196/969590F: 49.6196/9695920Ken BANDO
DELAMINE B.V.P.O. Box 4733800 AL AMERSFOORTTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.33/4676895F: 31.33/4676891Gert van der KNAAP
DELTECH EUROPE LTD.Piperell Way HAVERHILLSUFFOLK CB9 8PHUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1440/716700F: 44.1440/708428Andrew COOPER
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DHC SOLVENT CHEMIE GmbHTimmerhellstrasse 2845478 MÜLHEIM / RUHRGERMANYT: 49.208/99400F: 49.208/9940150Dr. Andreas KAVOURAS
DOMO CHEMICALS GmbHAm Haupttor, Bau 310106237 LEUNAGERMANYT: 49.3461/432231F: 32.9/2414211Alex SEGERS
DONAU CHEMIE AGAm Heumarkt 101030 VIENNAAUSTRIAT: 43.1/71147-0F: 43.1/71147-5James SCHOBER
DOW EUROPE GmbHBachtobelstrasse 38810 HORGENSWITZERLANDT: 41.44/7282111F: 41.44/7283255Ester BAIGET
DSM SOURCING B.V.Poststraat 16135 KR SITTARDTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.46/4770407F: N/ALuc van de WALLE
DUPONT INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS SARL2 Chemin du Pavillon1218 LE GRAND-SACONNEX (GENEVA)SWITZERLANDT: 41.22/7175111F: 41.22/7176113Ir. Maarten VAN-HELVOORT
DURAFIBER TECHNOLOGIES EUROPE SARLDFTZone d’activités économiques Robert Steichen 5 rue Bommel4940 HAUTCHARAGELUXEMBOURGT: 352.26/50336700F: 352.26/5033 6701Catherine MARTINET
EASTMAN CHEMICAL B.V.Fascinatio Boulevard 602-6142909 VA CAPELLE AAN DEN IJSSELTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/2402111F: 31.10/2402100Severina SCARNECCHIA
ECOLAB EUROPE GmbHRichtistrasse 78304 WALLISELLENSWITZERLANDT: 41.44/8772000F: 41.44/877 2050Christophe VAN RIEL
ELEMENTIS SPECIALTIES NETHERLANDS B.V.Langestraat 1677491 AE DELDENTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.74/3775380F: N/AMarco HESSELINK
ELIX POLYMERS S.L.Carretera Vilaseca-La Pineda s/n43110 LA CANONJA-TARRAGONASPAINT: 34.977/835491F: 34.977/835500Iolanda PEDROLA
EMERALD KALAMA CHEMICAL B.V.Mijnweg 16167 AC GELEENTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.88/8880500F: 31.88/8880520Bill CASTLEBERRY
EMERY OLEOCHEMICALS GmbHPaul-Thomas-Strasse 5640599 DÜSSELDORFGERMANYT: 49.211/56112000F: N/AHeike BRÖKER
EVONIK INDUSTRIES AGRodenbacher Chaussee 463457 HANAUGERMANYT: 49.6181/5912909F: 49.6181/59712909Ruediger EBERHARD
EXXONMOBIL PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL EUROPEHermeslaan 21831 MACHELENBELGIUMT: 32.2/7222111F: 32.2/7222780Daniel HOLTON
FOLLMANN CHEMIE GmbHHeinrich-Follmann Strasse 132423 MINDENGERMANYT: 49.571/93390F: 49.571/9339300Annette DORROCH
GALATA CHEMICALS GmbHChemiestrasse 2268623 LAMPERTHEIMGERMANYT: 49.6206/9570F: 49.6206/957640Joerg DUEBEL
GALSTAFF MULTIRESINE SpAVia Stazione 9021020 MORNAGO (VA)ITALYT: 0039-(0)331-901411F: 39.0331/903777Paolo TANCINI
GAZPROM NEFTEKHIM SALAVAT JSC30 Molodogvardejtsev St.SALAVAT 453250RUSSIAT: 7.3476/394158F: 7.3476/392103Dennis YANGIROV
GENTAS KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET PAZ A.S.Aydinli Kosb Mahallesi Tuzla Kimya Sanayicileri O.S.B. Analitik Cadde N° 82 TUZLA-ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.216/5931725F: 90.216/5931729Macit AYDIN
GRUPA AZOTY S.A.ul. Kwiatkowskiego 833-101 TARNÓWPOLANDT: 48.14/6330781F: 48.14/6330718Andrzej SKOLMOWSKI
H-C-S GROUP GmbHGateway Gardens Edmund-Rumpler Strasse 360549 FRANKFURTGERMANYT: 49.69/6953860F: 49.69/695386268Henrik KRÜPPER
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HEXION INC.180 East Broad StreetCOLUMBUS OH 43215USAT: 1.614/2254000F: 1.614/2206655Nathan FISHER
HIP-PETROHEMIJASpoljnostarcevacka 8226000 PANCEVOSERBIAT: 381.13/307200F: 381.13/310207Sasa ALEKSIC
HUNTSMAN EUROPE BVBAEverslaan 453078 KORTENBERGBELGIUMT: 32.2/7589211F: 32.2/7595501William MOUNSEY
HUTTON CHEMICALS LTD.HCL House, Rectory LaneGUISBOROUGH NORTH YORKSHIRE TS14 7DLUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1287/630199F: 44.1287/630214Ian ALEXANDER
ICLKoningin Wilhelminaplein 301062 KR AMSTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.20/8005800F: 31.20/8005805Dr. Heinrich BERGER
INDULOR A.G.Industriestrasse 496300 ZUGSWITZERLANDT: 49.5462/74120F: 49.5462/741276Thomas FENGLER
INEOS GROUP AG3 Avenue des Uttins1180 ROLLESWITZERLANDT: 41.21/6277063F: N/ATom CROTTY
INEOS STYROLUTION GROUP GmbHErlenstrasse 260325 FRANKFURTGERMANYT: 49.6950/9550-1200F: 49.6950/9550-1248Rob BUNTINX
INFINEUM ITALIA SrlStrada di Scorrimento 217047 VADO LIGUREITALYT: 39.019/21501F: 39.019/2150237Claudio RUISECCO
INNOSPEC LIMITEDInnospec Manufacturing Park Oil Sites RoadELLESMERE PORT CHESHIRE CH65 4EYUNITED KINGDOMT: 44 .151/3553611F: 44.151/3562349David LLOYD
INVISTA RESINS & FIBERS GmbHPhilipp-Reis-Strasse 265795 HATTERSHEIM AM MAINGERMANYT: 49.69/3056400F: 49.69/305985420Chantal FITTING
JBF RAK LLCP.O. Box 6574 Al Jazeera Al HamraRAS AL KHAIMAH UNITED ARAB EMIRATEST: 971.7/2447269F: 971.7/2446620Rohit MAINDWAL
JSC METAFRAXPerm Region, Zavodskaya Ul., 1GUBAKHA 618250RUSSIAT: 7.34/24840898F: 7.34/24847121Yuliya SVYATNAYA
JSC NIZHNEKAMSKNEFTEKHIMNKNK423574 NIZHNEKAMSKREPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN, RUSSIAT: 7.8555/375381F: 7.8555/379309Juri BORSHOV
KEM ONE19 rue Jacqueline Auriol69008 LYONFRANCET: 33.4/69677200F: 33.4/69677210Pierre FAUVARQUE
KÖBER SrlDumbrava Rosie Locality Gheorghe Caranfil Street n°2617410 NEAMTROMANIAT: 40.233/202403F: 40.233/281222Eduard KÖBER
KOLB DISTRIBUTION LTD.Maienbrunnenstrasse 1 P.O. Box 648908 HEDINGENSWITZERLANDT: 41.44/7624646F: 41.44/7624600Dr. Anja VONDERHAGEN
KURARAY EUROPE GmbHPhilipp-Reis-Strasse 465795 HATTERSHEIM/MAINGERMANYT: 49.69/305857350F: 49.69/3059885350Bernd FRISCHBIER
LANXESS DEUTSCHLAND GmbHKennedyplatz 150569 COLOGNEGERMANYT: 49.221/8885-7331F: 49.221/8885-2718Holger HUEPPELER
LUBRIZOL FRANCE SAS25 Quai de France76100 ROUENFRANCET: 33.2/35581400F: 33.2/35727654Michel BUDIN
LUCITE INTERNATIONAL UK LTD.P.O. Box 8 Cassel Works New RoadBILLINGHAM TS23 1LEUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1642/735047F: 44.1642/735144Peter SNODGRASS
LYONDELLBASELL INDUSTRIESDelftsplein 27E3013 AA ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/2755500F: N/ASimon GOSWELL
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MANUFACTURE FRANCAISE DES PNEUMATIQUES MICHELINMICHELIN23 Place des Carmes-Déchaux63040 CLERMONT FERRAND CEDEX 09FRANCET: 33.4/73322000F: 33.4/73322202Matthew ILLINGWORTH
MEGLOBAL INTERNATIONAL FZEBuilding 5W-B-Wing, 6th Floor - Dubai Airport Free Zone - P. O. Box 293615DUBAIUNITED ARAB EMIRATEST: 971.429/23999 F: 971.429/23912 Kamlesh PARWANI
MILLIKEN EUROPE BVBAHam 18-249000 GHENTBELGIUMT: 32.9/2651082F: 32.9/2651195Ing. Sami T.K. PALANISAMI
MOL PLC.Október Huszonharmadika u. 181117 BUDAPESTHUNGARYT: 36.1/2090000F: N/AZsolt HUFF
MONUMENT CHEMICALA Subsidiary of Monument Chemicals Inc.Haven 1972 Ketenislaan 39130 KALLOBELGIUMT: 32.3/5702801F: 32.3/5750281Peter HELLEMANS
NORCHEM / ZAVOD SINTANOLOV LLCVerkhnevolzhskaya Naberezhnaya 8/59NIZHNY NOVGOROD 603000RUSSIAT: 7.831/2728863F: 7.831/2728850Yury DUDAKOV
NOVAPEXNOVACAP GROUPLe Carré Joannès, 29 Av. Joannès Masset CS 1061969258 LYON CEDEX 09FRANCET: 33.4/26991800F: 33.4/26991838Laurent CASTOR
NYNAS ABLindetorpsvägen 7121 29 STOCKHOLMSWEDENT: 46.8/6021200F: 46.8/913427Dr. Anita NEAU NORDSTRAND
OLIN CORPORATIONC/O BC Switzerland GmbH Baarerstrasse 53/556300 ZUGSWITZERLANDT: 41.41/41462F: 41.41/4146299Juan Antonio MERINO
OMNOVA SOLUTIONS SAS14 Avenue des Tropiques Z.A. de Courtaboeuf91955 VILLEJUSTFRANCET: 33.1/69292700F: 33.1/69292704Franck DUVAL
OMV REFINING & MARKETING GmbHTrabrennstrasse 6-81020 VIENNAAUSTRIAT: 43.1/40440-27260F: 43.1/40440-627260Josef RATH
ORGANIK KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S.Mimarsinan Mah. Cendere Yolu No: 14634075 Kemerburgaz- EYUP ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.212/3310000F: 90.212/3310001Simone KASLOWSKI
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PCC SEMoerser Strasse 14947198 DUISBURGGERMANYT: 49.206620190F: 49.2066/54682Dr. Alfred PELZER
PERSTORP ABPerstorps Industripark28480 PERSTORPSWEDENT: 46.435/38000F: 46.435/38100Gorm JENSEN
PETKIM PETROKIMYA HOLDING INC.P.O. Box 1235800 ALIAGA/IZMIRTURKEYT: 90.232/6161240F: 90.232/6161248Sadettin KORKUT
PETROLEOS DE PORTUGAL S.A.PETROGALEdificio Galp Rua Tomás da Fonseca - Torre C - 12th Floor1600-209 LISBONPORTUGALT: 351.21/7242500F: 351.21/7242953Pedro SPOHR
POLSKI KONCERN NAFTOWY ORLEN S.A.PKN ORLEN S.A.ul. Bielanska 12PL - 00-085 WARSAWAPOLANDT: 48.24/2560000F: 48.24/3677000Dariusz CIESIELSKI
POLYNT GROUPVia Enrico Fermi, 5124020 SCANZOROSCIATEITALYT: 39.035/652111F: 39.035/652421Rosario VALIDO
PPG INDUSTRIES EUROPE SÁRLRoute de Gilly 321180 ROLLESWITZERLANDT: 41.21/8223000F: 41.21/8223100Laurent VIQUESNEL
PROCTER & GAMBLE CHEMICALSProcter & Gamble International Operations SA Route de Saint-Georges 471213 PETIT-LANCY GENEVASWITZERLANDT: 41.58004/5426F: N/ABerat ONUR
PROVIRONG. Gilliostraat 602620 HEMIKSEMBELGIUMT: 32.3/8708820F: 32.03/8772333Stefaan DEPECKER
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RADICI PARTECIPAZIONI SpAVia Ugo Foscolo 15224024 GANDINO (BG)ITALYT: 39.035/715411F: 39.035/715477Angelo RADICI
RAFFINERIE HEIDE GmbHMeldorfer Strasse 4325770 HEMMINGSTEDTGERMANYT: 49.481/6930F: 49.481/6932542Jürgen WOLLSCHLÄGER
REICHHOLD CZ s.r.o.Veleslavinova 10400 11 USTI NAD LABEMCZECH REPUBLICT: 420.602/265505F: 420.472/707710Lucie JAREMOVA
REPSOL, SAc/Méndez Álvaro, 4428045 MADRIDSPAINT: 34.91/7538000/8100F: 34.902303145Juan Carlos RUIZ DORADO
RÜTGERS BELGIUM N.V.Vredekaai 189060 ZELZATEBELGIUMT: 32.9/3429542F: 32.9/3429609Kris VANHERBERGEN
SABICHead Office EuropeEuropaboulevard 16130 LD SITTARDTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.46/7222222F: 31.46/7222000Erik KESSELS
SACHEM EUROPE B.V.Van Voordenpark 155301 KP ZALTBOMMELTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.418/682000F: N/AIr. Frank GROENEN
SANORSSamarskaya OblastNOVOKUIBYSHEVSK 446214RUSSIAT: 7.84635/30220F: 7.846/2763593Yuliya SAMOYLOVA
SASOL GERMANY GmbHAnckelmannsplatz 120537 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/636841000F: 49.40/636843700Jörn LADEHOFF
SCHILL + SEILACHER “STRUKTOL” GmbHMoorfleeter Strasse 2822113 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/733620F: 49.40/73362194Markus DAHLMANN
SCL GmbHMarie-Curie-Strasse 235510 BUTZBACHGERMANYT: 49.6033/928700F: 49.6033/9287025Siegfried MENK
SCOTT BADER CO. LTD.Wollaston Hall WOLLASTONWELLINGBOROUGH NORTHAMPTON NN29 7RLUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1933/663100F: 44.1933/664586Rose-Anna JONES
SEKISUI SPECIALTY CHEMICALS EUROPE, S.L.1 Allée de la Conférence78630 ORGEVALFRANCET: 33.635/406449F: N/AStelios PAPACOSTAS
SHELL CHEMICALS EUROPE B.V.Weena 703012 CM ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4415000F: 31.10/4415466Jack EGGELS
SI GROUP-SWITZERLAND GmbHKästeliweg 74133 PRATTELN 1SWITZERLANDT: 41.61/8258111F: 41.61/8258508Philip INGHAM
SINTEZ OKA LLCEast Industrial Zone of Himmash 7th km of East Road, Building 547DZERZHINSK 606000RUSSIAT: 7.8313/272584F: 7.8313/272572Alexander SMYK
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SOLVAY S.A.Rue de Ransbeek 3101120 BRUSSELSBELGIUMT: 32.2/2642111F: N/AJean-Yves METZ
STEPAN EUROPEChemin Jongkind38340 VOREPPEFRANCET: 33.4/76505100F: N/ADidier RAY
SUNPOR KUNSTSTOFF GmbHTiroler Strasse 14, Postfach 4143105 ST. PÖLTENAUSTRIAT: 43.27/422910F: 43.27/229140Stefan WICK
SYNBRA TECHNOLOGY B.V.Zeedijk 254871 NM ETTEN-LEURTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.168/373373F: 31.168/373363Jan NOORDEGRAAF
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SYNTHOS S.A.ul. Chemików 132-600 OSWIECIMPOLANDT: 48.33/8441821F: 48.33/8424218Ilona STARZYNSKA
TORAY FILMS EUROPEPlace d’Arménie St Maurice de Beynost01708 MIRIBEL CEDEXFRANCET: 33.472/881600F: 33.472/881670Isabelle MATHONNAT
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TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS & REFINING S.A./N.V.Rue de l’Industrie 521040 BRUSSELSBELGIUMT: 32.2/2889111F: N/AJean-François RENGLET
TRINSEO EUROPE GmbHZugerstrasse 2318810 HORGENSWITZERLANDT: 41.44/7183600F: 41.44/7183740Mike CROMACK
UBE CORPORATION EUROPE S.A.U.c/ Cardenal Marcelo Spinola, 228016 MADRIDSPAINT: 34.91/5971536F: 34.91/5972869José Luis BARROSO
UNGER FABRIKKER A/SNarntegata 25 P.O. Box 2541601 FREDRIKSTAD/NABBETORPNORWAYT: 47.69/708200F: 47.69/323775Jan Ivar RUUD
UNITED INITIATORS GmbH & Co. KGDr. Gustav-Alolph strasse 382049 PULLACHGERMANYT: 49.89/74422237F: 49.89/744226237Ed HOOZEMANS
VERSALIS SpAPiazza Boldrini, 120097 SAN DONATO MILANESEITALYT: 39.02/5201F: N/AStefano SOCCOL
VINNOLIT GmbH & Co. KGCarl-Zeiss-Ring 2585737 ISMANINGGERMANYT: 49.89/961030F: 49.89/96103115Francesco TALARICO
VYNOVA INTERNATIONALHelig Hartlaan 213980 TESSENDERLOBELGIUMT: 32.13 /612300F: N/AJohan Van Den BROECK
WACKER CHEMIE AGHanns-Seidel-Platz 481737 MUNICHGERMANYT: 49.89/6279-0F: 49.89/6279-1770Dr. Erk Thorsten HEYEN
WEYLCHEM INTERNATIONAL GmbHAlt Fechenheim 346038 FRANKFURT/MAINGERMANYT: 49.69/5068202223F: 49.69/5068202702Marcel IJLAND
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2M HOLDINGSC/O BANNER CHEMICALSTudor Rd, Manor ParkRUNCORN WA7 1TUUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1928/597000F: 44.1928/597001Mottie KESSLER
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ACCENTURE AGFraumünsterstrasse 168001 ZURICHSWITZERLANDT: 41.44/2199889F: 41.44/2198889Matthias HEGELE
ACETO FINECHEM GmbHWinterhuder Weg 2722085 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/2270260F: 49.40/22702633Dr. Joachim DORN
ADEKA CORPORATION7-2-35 Higashiogu ArakawakuTOKYO 116-8554JAPANT: 81.3/44552845F: 81.3/38098242Tomoyuki FUNAMIZU
ADPO N.V.Haven 1111Steenlandlaan 39130 KALLOBELGIUMT: 32.3/5706300F: 32.3/5706301Guy LENS
ADVANCED POLYMER COATINGS LLCAPC951 Jaycox RoadAVON, OH 44011USAT: 1.440/9376218F: 1.440/9375046Joseph HARRINGTON
AGILITY1 Hurricane CourtHurrricane DriveSPEKELIVERPOOL L24 8RLUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.151/4945900F: 44.151/4945901Elizabeth PRESTON
AGNAT INDUSTRIESERVICE GmbHMetallstrasse 2441751 VIERSENGERMANYT: 49.2162/4819830F: 49.2162/4819822Friedel ESTERMANN
AHLERS BELGIUM N.V.Noorderlaan 1392030 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/5437211F: 32.3/5420023Bert GOETHALS
AIR PRODUCTS PERFORMANCE MATERIALS GmbHPaul-Baumann-Strasse 145772 MARLGERMANYT: 49.2365/4919000F: 49.2365/4919210Andreas GERLACH
AK-TAS DIS TICARET A.S.Sarigazi Cad. No: 29Bulgurlu, Camlica34696 ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.216/5241248F: 90.216/5241215Cenk TURKAY
AKPA ORGANIC PEROXIDES & INITIATORSBirlik Cad. Beşyol Mah. No:12Küçükçekmece34295 ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.212/5805559F: 90.212/5805521Damla KOKEN
ALBA CORPORATIONTEBA House, 18, PyeongChang 30-GilJongro-GuSEOUL 110-848SOUTH KOREAT: 82.2/7570331F: 82.2/7570332Sung Lim KWAK
ALBACHEM SrlVia Timavo 20016043 SESTO SAN GIOVANNI (MI)ITALYT: 39.02/2441639F: 39.02/2423773Daniele MAESTRELLI
ALBERTA GOVERNMENTCommerce Place, 5th Floor10155-102 StreetEDMONTON-ALBERTA T5J 4L6CANADAT: 1.780/4158807F: 1.780/4222091Christina KEHRIG
ALBERTA’S INDUSTRIAL HEARTLAND ASSOCIATION9940 99 Avenue, Suite 300FORT SASKATCHEWAN, AB T8L 4G8CANADAT: 1.780/9987453F: 1.780/9987543Neil SHELLY
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ALFRED TALKE GmbH & Co. KG LOGISTIC SERVICESMax-Planck-Strasse 2050354 HÜRTHGERMANYT: 49.2233/5990F: 49.2233/599160Armin TALKE
ALISAN LOGISTICS A.S.Değirmenyolu Cad. No:28 Asia Ofis Park A2, Blok Kat:134752 Atasehir ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.216/4691515F: 90.216/4691514Yonca ALIŞAN
ALLCHEM INDUSTRIES INC.6010 NW First PlaceGAINESVILLE FL 32607USAT: 1.352/3789696F: 1.352/3337438Tom VAN DER WEIJDE
ALTIS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLC8 Greenway Plaza, Suite 460HOUSTON 77046USAT: 1.832/4101030F: 1.832/4101035Vuk RAJEVAC
ALUJAIN CORPORATIONFuture Business Center, 2nd Floor 8345 – Essa Al-Adawi StreetUnit No.2 Al-Baghdadeyyeh Al-GharbeyyahJEDDAH 21533SAUDI ARABIAT: 966.12/6529919F: 966.12/6529949Marwan NUSAIR
AMERICAS STYRENICS24 Waterway Avenue, Suite 1200THE WOODLANDS 77380 TEXASUSAT: 1.832/6167800F: 1.832/6167891Frank L. WRIGHT Jr.
ANKA CHARTERINGEsentepe Mah. D100 Guney Yanyol no:25/2067 Soganlik 34870Soganlik 34870 KARTAL ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.216/9121080F: 90.216/3251697Sinasi ONUR
ANNO CHEMICALS N.V.Berkenlaan 212980 HALLE-ZOERSEL (ANTWERP)BELGIUMT: 32.3/4642532F: 32.3/4642537Luc BONAMI
ANTWERP GAS TERMINAL N.V.Haven 1183Land van Waaslaan 39130 KALLOBELGIUMT: 32.3/5709250F: 32.3/5709279Michel RUTTENS
AOC LLC955 Highway 57 EastCOLLIERVILLE TN 38017USAT: 1.901/8542800F: 1.901/8547277Dennis ATCHISON
APEX ENERGY, LLC655 Deep Valley DriveSuite 310ROLLING HILLS ESTATES CA 90274USAT: 1.310/3775579F: 1.310/3776961Michael LEE
AQ N.V.Moerstraat 3Haven 550 – Warehouse 10a2040 ANTWERPENBELGIUMT: 32.3/6854176F: 32.3/6854168Alain DEVROYE
ARCADIS NEDERLAND B.V.Beaulieustraat 226800 ARNHEMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.55/5815955F: N/AWim PLAISIER
ARG mbH & Co. KGPhilosophenweg 31-3347051 DUISBURGGERMANYT: 49.203/318640F: 49.203/3186479Harald VOGEL
ARGUS DEWITT175 St. John Street,LONDON EC1V 4LWUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.20/77804200F: 44.870/8684787Dr. Joe DUFFY
ARKEM KIMYA SAN. VE TIC. A.S.Valide Sultan Cad. N° 1034473 Bahcekoy, Sariye ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.212/3664100F: 90.212/2263477Levend KOKULUDAG
AROKON AGBahnofststrasse 106300 ZUGSWITZERLANDT: 41 41/7123238F: 41.41/7123239Eckhard KRUMM
AROLA, ADUANAS Y CONSIGNACIONES S.L.C/Santiyan 2-143004 TARRAGONASPAINT: 34.977/242814F: 34.977/236120Josep PEGO
ARPADIS BENELUX N.V.HertogenparkDesguinlei 88A2018 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/2069370F: 32.3/2337207Laurent ABERGEL
ASAHI KASEI CORPORATION1-105, Kanda Jinbocho, Chiyoda-kuTOKYO 101-8101JAPANT: 81.3/3296-3282F: 81.3/3296-3459Yoshihiro ONO
ASCEND PERFORMANCE MATERIALS1010 Travis Street, Suite 900HOUSTON TX 77002USAT: 1.713/3155700F: N/AJohn FERGUSON
ASG ANALYTIK-SERVICE GmbHTrentiner Ring 3086356 NEUSÄSSGERMANYT: 49.821/4504230F: 49.821/4862519Jürgen BERNATH
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ASHLAND INDUSTRIES EUROPE GmbHEurohaus, Rheinweg 118200 SCHAFFHAUSENSWITZERLANDT: 41.525/605500F: 41.525/605599Chris WELLS
ASMARINE ASSOCIES SAS40 Avenue Hoche75008 PARISFRANCET: 33.1/49539373F: 33.1/49539372Pascal FIÉVÉ
ASTRATA EUROPE B.V.Laan van Diepenvoorde 175582 LA WAALRETHE NETHERLANDST: 31.40/234 8484F: 31.40/2348585Mark WARNER
ATLANTA QUIMICA, S.A. DE C.V.Llanura 155Colonia Jardines del Pedregal de San AngelMEXICO, D.F. 04500MEXICOT: 52.55/56525910F: 52.55/55681410Ulises SILVA
ATLANTIC METHANOL CO.AMPCO16945 Northchase Drive, Suite 1950HOUSTON, TX 77060USAT: 1.281/8728324F: 1.281/8721084Edson JONES
ATTILIO CARMAGNANI SpAACVia Dei Reggio 216155 GENOA PEGLIITALYT: 39.010/6006211F: 39.010/6006230Giorgio BONETTI
AVESTRA CHEMICAL (SUISSE) S.A.Route de Crassier 71262 EYSINSSWITZERLANDT: +41 22 5332150F: +41 21 5661635Adam POPOV
AXIALL CORPORATION1000 Abernathy Road, Suite 1200ATLANTA GA 30328USAT: 1.412/4904561F: 1.412/4904620Robert SNYDER
AZELISPosthofbrug 12 Box 62600 BERCHEMBELGIUMT: 32.3/6130124F: 32.3/6130121Dr. Hans Joachim MÜLLER
B LOGISTICS S.A.Boulevard du Roi Albert II, 371030 BRUSSELSBELGIUMT: 32.2/4329000F: 32.2/4329005Daniel VANPARIJS
BAKHTAR PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY1286 North Kargarshomali Ave.1411873441 TEHRANIRANT: 98.21/66944447F: 98.21/60962104Hossein FIROUZI ARANI
BALTIC TANK OYHuolintakatu 5FI-20200 TURKUFINLANDT: 358.207/119700F: 358.207/119719Antti LAAKSONEN
BALTRANSACtra. De Carrion, S/NApartados de Correos 13013005 CIUDAD-REALSPAINT: 34.926/220850F: 34.926/227975José Luis RUIZ HERAS
BARRY ROGLIANO SALLES11 Boulevard Jean Mermoz92522 NEUILLY SUR SEINE CEDEXFRANCET: 33.1/41921234F: 33.1/41921490Rémy CHAZELLE
BATI SHIPPING & TRADING SABuyukdere Caddesi Akabe Ticaret Merkezi No:78-80Fl:2/202 Gayrettepe34394 ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.212/2932400F: 90.212/2454595Dr. Harun TOPALOGLU
BAY LOGISTIK GmbH & Co. KGSchüttelgrabenring 371332 WAIBLINGENGERMANYT: 49.7151/500210F: 49.7151/5002119Michael SCHAAF
BAYEGAN A.S.Bayar Caddesi Sitma Pinar Sok. No. 3 Kat:534742 Kozyatagi ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.216/4100000F: 90.216/3738519Ruya BAYEGAN
BDP INTERNATIONAL N.V.Braderijstraat 112000 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/2345711F: 32.3/2323120Luc WELLENS
BDV BEHRENS GmbHSophienterrasse 2120149 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/323185-0F: 49.40/323185-25Christoph MARQUARDT
BERGE MARITIMA S.L.Alcalá nº 6528014 MADRIDSPAINT: 34.91/7014934F: 34.91/7014930Román MURILLO GIL
BERGEN LOGISTICS ASVestre Solheia 65251 SOEREIDGRENDNORWAYT: 47.48/408570F: 47.55/132957Frank MÜLLER
BERGEN TANKER BROKERS A/SStrandgaten 197P.O. Box 1853 Nordnes5817 BERGENNORWAYT: 47.55/306760F: 47.55/234057Arne NORDANGER
BERTSCHI AGInternationale TransporteHutmattstrasse 225724 DÜRRENÄSCHSWITZERLANDT: 41.62/7676700F: 41.62/7676800Hans-Jörg BERTSCHI
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BIESTERFELD AGFerdinandstrasse 4120095 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/32008/0F: 49.40/32008/340Thomas ARNOLD
BINA GROUP LTD.4/bld.1 Lieninskiy ProspectMOSCOW 119049RUSSIAT: 7.495/225.54.11F: 7.495/225.75.49Olga KUDRINA
BIOLANIC Sp. z.o.o.Kamienskiego 4730644 CRACOWPOLANDT: 48.12/3508080F: 48.123508801Magdalena NOWAK
BOLLORÉ LOGISTICS U.K. LTD.Bernard House52-54 Peregrine RoadHAINAULT, ILFORDESSEX IG6 3SZUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.208/559 9911F: 44.208/5598822Robert PEDGE
BOND INTERNATIONAL LTD.88 St. James’s StreetLONDON SWIA 1 PLUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.207/9252193F: 44.207/9252195David BOND
BORACHART TANKER CHARTERING SERVICES CO. LTD.Sahrayicedit Mah. Halk Sk. Golden Plaza A Blok N° 27 KAT 1034734 Kozyatagi ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.216/3850404F: 90.216/3850838Timucin OMEROGLU
BORDERLESS EXECUTIVE SEARCH BVBAAvenue de l’Optimisme 171140 BRUSSELSBELGIUMT: 32.2/7779696F: 32.2/7779699Andrew KRIS
BOTLEK TANK TERMINAL B.V.BTTMontreal Weg 151Haven 42603197 KH ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/2310333F: 31.10/2310390Ir. Charles SMISSAERT
BOWDEN CHEMICALS LTD.6b Lloyd StreetALTRINCHAMCHESHIRE WA4 2DEUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.161/9286300F: 44.161/9288300Jeffrey S. GOULD
BRAEMAR ACM SHIPBROKING1-3 StrandTrafalgar SquareLONDON WC2N 5HRUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.20 3142 4180F: N/ABenjamin JOHNSON
BRAID LOGISTICSRiverside Braehead4 Kings Inch WayRENFREW PA4 8YUSCOTLANDT: 44.141/4452525F: 44.141/3042961Andrew WATSON
BRENNTAG AGStinnes-Platz 145472 MULHEIM/RUHRGERMANYT: 49.208/78280F: 49.208/7828698Steven HOLLAND
BROEKMAN LOGISTICSWaalhaven Zuidzijde 213089 JH ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4873911F: 31.10/4290953Jacques KLEINKRAMER
BRUHN SPEDITION GmbHKarlstrasse 1423554 LÜBECKGERMANYT: 49.451/4804-0F: 49.451/4804-910Gert LAURIJSSENS
BÜFA GmbH & Co. KGStubbenweg 4026125 OLDENBURGGERMANYT: 49.441/9317-0F: 49.441/9317-183Tim WENZEL
BULK DISTRIBUTORCaledonian House, Tatton StreetKNUTSFORDCHESHIRE WA16 6AGUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1565/626760F: N/AJonathan HIBBERT
BULK OIL AND LIQUID TRANSPORT PTE LTD.BOLT05-38 Paya Lebar Square60 Paya Lebar RoadSINGAPORE 0409051REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORET: 65.63/260-220/22F: N/AIndrajit RAY
BULKHAUL LTD.Brignell RoadRiverside Park Industrial EstateMIDDLESBROUGH CLEVELAND TS2 1PSUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1642/230423F: 44.1642/231608Graham TRENHOLM
C. STEINWEG HANDELSVEEM B.V.Parmentierplein 13088 GN ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4879555F: 31.10/4879200Jos MÜLLER
C.H. ROBINSON EUROPE B.V.Teleportboulevard 1201043 EJ AMSTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.20/3010500F: 31.203/010599Benjamin LEBREUT
C4U TRADEInterleuvenlaan 623001 LEUVENBELGIUMT: 32.16/394700F: 32.16/394701Bernard BEKAERT
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CAG KIMYA SAN. VE TIC LTD. STIGumusyolu CadRasimaga Sok. No:11 Villa:1Nakkastepe-Uskudar34676 ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.21/65931240F: 90.21/65931259Omer CAGATAY
CALDIC CHEMIE B.V.Westerlaan 13016 CK ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4136420F: 31.10/4047458Olav VAN CALDENBORGH
CAMELOT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS AGTheodor Heuss Anlage 1268165 MANNHEIMGERMANYT: 49.621/862980F: 49.621/86298250Dr. Sven MANDEWIRTH
CAMPI Y JOVE S.A.Venezuela 10308019 BARCELONASPAINT: 34.93/4766666F: 34.93/2073707Ramón JOVE PONS
CARGO CARRIERS SrlVia Triboniano 10320156 MILANITALYT: 39.02/3085330F: 39.02/3085549Ivano VOLPE
CASOS SHIPPING APSAmaliegade 37, 4th floor1256 K COPENHAGENDENMARKT: 45.21/549589F: N/ASimon TOFT
CASSILON LIMITEDThe Dhoon, Quintons RoadEast BergholtCOLCHESTER CO7 6RBUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1206/299002F: 44.1206/299337Susan CASSELLS
CB&I2103 Research Forest DriveTHE WOODLANDS TX 77380USAT: 1.832/5131000F: 1.832/5131591Helion SARDINA
CEDAR EUROPE LIMITEDC E LOne Sheikh Zayed Road, Suite 2601P.O. Box 62201DUBAI UNITED ARAB EMIRATEST: 349.15759850F: N/ACyrus SALESSE
CEDAR PETROCHEMICALS INC.330 Madison Avenue, 9th FloorNEW YORK NY 10017USAT: 1.212/2884320F: 1.212/8791129Salim HARFOUCHE
CELLMARK ABLilla Bommen 3C40439 GOTHENBURGSWEDENT: 46.31/100300F: 46.31/136421Ersin ALKAN
CENTICHEM B.V.Kortland BuildingNieuwe Tiendweg 11A2922 EN KRIMPEN AAN DEN IJSSELTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.180/551313F: 31.180/551323Heidi BERKEL
CENTRAL ENERGY AGBergliweg 156300 ZUGSWITZERLANDT: 41.41/7290140F: 41.41/7290145Urs FANKHAUSER
CHANG CHUN PLASTICS CO. LTD.301 Songkiang Road, 7th FloorTAIPEI 10477TAIWAN, R.O.C.T: 886.2/2500800F: 886.2/25018018Steven WU
CHEM POLAND Sp. z.o.o.Nowogrodzka 50/41300-695 WARSAWPOLANDT: 48.22/2581807F: 48.22/1197368Cezary MIELCZAREK
CHEMBULK MARITIME DENMARK APSParallelvej 142800 LYNGBYDENMARKT: 45.45/267920F: N/AHenrik KOCH
CHEMGAS SHIPPING B.V.Gedempte Zalmhaven 4G3011 BT ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/2412222F: 31.10/2412272Gunther JAEGERS
CHEMI SAN LTD.Hanassie Avenue 134/36HAIFA 3463204ISRAELT: 972.4/604708F: 972.4/6545701Eran SHALEIVE
CHEMICAL EXPRESS SrlVia Luigi Volpicella 19480147 NAPLESITALYT: 39.081/2439711F: 39.081/5726482Francesco MATTOZZI
CHEMIGAS SpAVia Pammatone 216121 GENOAITALYT: 39.010/5467091F: 39.010/5467050Giorgio PICCININO
CHEMIUM INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION1455 West Loop South, Suite 550HOUSTON, TX 77027USAT: 1.713/6227766F: 1.713/6220331Thomas C. HOLZMANN
CHEMOIL LOGISTICS AGGüterstrasse 97Postfach4053 BASLESWITZERLANDT: 41.61/2266060F: 41.61/2266030Claus RÜTTEN
CHEMPETROL OVERSEAS LTD. LUGANO BRANCHVia Balestra 22/ B6900 LUGANOSWITZERLANDT: 41.91/9211480F: 41.91/9211484Secondo TRIBOLDI
CHIMEDIMARE SrlVia Fieschi 116121 GENOAITALYT: 39.010/531151F: 39.010/591435Virgil io POMPEI
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CHIMITEX SpAVia Vespucci 821054 FAGNANO OLONA (VA)ITALYT: 39.0331/613911F: 39.0331/610866Giuseppe LATTUADA
CHIMITRADE SpAPiazza Duca D’Aosta 1220124 MILANITALYT: 39.02/66985993F: 39.02/66984066Flavio BASSO
CIM CHEMICALS AGUntermüli 116300 ZUGSWITZERLANDT: 41.41/7689170F: 41.41/7689179Rolf HOMBERG
CINCOTTA SHIPPING AGENCY SrlVia Sa Perdixedda 18/B09123 CAGLIARIITALYT: 39.070/60501F: 39.070/6050224Dr. Cinzia CINCOTTA
CLX LOGISTICS LLC1777 West Sentey Parkway West,Suite 300BLUE BELL, PA 19422USAT: 1.215/4613800F: 1.215/6541571Edward HILDEBRANDT
CODE CONSULTING & DEVELOPMENT SARLRoute des Planis 141669 LES SCIERNESSWITZERLANDT: 41.26/9281481F: N/AHenk COPPIN
COMBIPASS SAS610 rue du Grand GigognanP.O.B. 91084090 AVIGNON CEDEX 9FRANCET: 33.4/90807890F: 33.4/90807891Gilles DELVIGNE
COMPAGNIE FLUVIALE DE TRANSPORTCFT11 rue du Pont V - 7012X76080 LE HAVRE CEDEXFRANCET: 33.2/35535005F: 33.2/35240052Benoist GROSJEAN
COMPAGNIE LUXEMBOURGOISE DE NAVIGATIONCLDN CARGOMerseyweg 703197 KG BOTLEK-ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 35.22/644661F: 35.22/64466299Sjaak van der LINDEN
CON.A.P. S.C.R.L.Viale Umbria 1/329017 FIORENZUOLA D’ARDA (PIACENZA)ITALYT: 39.0523/241890F: 39.0523/981212Vania DORDONI
CONTAINERSHIPS LTD. OYMannerheimintie 15a00260 HELSINKIFINLANDT: 358.207/441441F: 358.9/407107Jolanda PICAVET
CONTANK S.A.Travesera de Can Estapé 5-7Poligono Industrial Can Estapé8755 CASTELLBISBAL (BARCELONA)SPAINT: 34.93/7089600F: 34.93/7089601Israel LAGO XIMÉNEZ
CONTIMPEX S.A.Place des Eaux Vives 61207 GENEVASWITZERLANDT: 41.22/7360000F: 41.22/7360708Nisso BARUH
CONTINENTAL INDUSTRIES GROUP INC.733 Third Avenue, 20th FloorNEW YORK NY 10017USAT: 1.212/7522020F: 1.212/8210020Omer T. KARABEY
CONTINENTALE AGIndustriestrasse 496300 ZUGSWITZERLANDT: 41.41/72725111F: 41.41/72725110Michael BRESCHENDORF
COPHASPEC TRADING AGDufourstrasse 1219000 ST. GALLENSWITZERLANDT: 41.71/2779064F: 41.71/2779065Svetlana BANI-YOUNES
CORAL AE12A Irodou Attikou15124 MAROUSSI - ATHENSGREECET: 30.210/9476000F: 30.210/9400742Jordan HATZISARIS
CORNERSTONE CHEMICAL COMPANY10800 River RoadWAGGAMAN 70094 LAUSAT: 1.504/4319511F: 1.504/4316354Greg ZOGLIO
CORRAL N.V.Blauwe weg 52030 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/5414060F: 32.3/5415852Patrick KAVELAARS
CORY BROTHERS SHIPPING LTD.Claremont Buildings,Old Clatterbridge RoadLIVERPOOL CH63 4JBUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.151/3340530F: N/AKevin GORMAN
CPH CHEMICALS B.V.Amsterdamseweg 204 A1182 HL AMSTELVEENTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.20/4260900F: 31.20/4260901Aboed SHABI
CREDIT SUISSE AGParadeplatz 88070 ZURICHSWITZERLANDT: 41.44/3334086F: 41.44/3335280Hilarius BAGDASARIANZ
CREON ENERGYUniversitetsky Prospect, 9MOSCOW 119296RUSSIAT: 7.495/7974907F: 7.495/9380008Nika ASATIANI
CRESSCO AGRuessenstr. 126340 BAARSWITZERLANDT: 41.44/5087343F: 41.44/7326655Serguei TIKHONOV
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DAEWOO INTERNATIONAL CORP.165 Convensia-DaeroYeonsu-GuINCHEON 406-840SOUTH KOREAT: 82.2/7593579F: 82.2/20763174Jonghyun HWANG
DAGA GLOBAL CHEMICALS PVT. LTD.101, Mahek PlazaMaharashtra Nagar Roadoff L.T. Road, Borivali (West)MUMBAI 400 092INDIAT: 91.22/28920909F: 91.22/28911013Satyen DAGA
DAIREN CHEMICAL CORPORATION301 Songkiang Road, 9th FloorTAPEI 10483TAIWAN, R.O.C.T: 886.2/77431500F: 886.2/25099619Fu-Shen LIN
DALIAN CHANGXING ISLAND INDUSTRIAL ZONEDCIRoom 1103 Administration Buildingof Dalian Changxing Industrial ZoneDALIAN LIAONING PROVINCE 116317CHINAT: 86.411/85280054F: 86.411/85281155Zhenyu CHI
DAMCO INTERNATIONAL B.V.Turfmarkt 1072511DP THE HAGUETHE NETHERLANDST: 31.70/3023800F: N/AAnthony ELWINE
DB CARGO BTT GmbHRheinstrasse 2a55116 MAINZGERMANYT: 49.6131/1573000F: 49.6131/1573099Patrick HORE
DE POLI TANKERS B.V.Trondheim 20LE 2993 BARENDRECHTTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.180/655830F: 31.180/655839Rob DE ZEEUW
DE RIJKE GROUPMalledijk 73208 LA SPIJKENISSETHE NETHERLANDST: 31.8/804544F: N/AKees DE RIJKE
DELOITTE CONSULTING CVBABerkenlaan 8 C1831 DIEGEMBELGIUMT: 32.2/7495600F: 32.2/7495670Stefan VAN THIENEN
DEN HARTOGH LOGISTICS B.V.Willingestraat 63087 AN ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.88/1620000F: 31.88/1620111Jacco VAN HOLTEN
DETTMER RAIL GmbHBanksstrsse 420097 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40181/3009 0F: N/AChristian KRÜGER
DFDS A/SSundkrogsgade 112100 COPENHAGENDENMARKT: 45.33/423342F: 45.33/42 3341Dick van HERWAARDEN
DISTRICONSULT GmbHSäntisstrasse 69 c8820 WÄDENSWILSWITZERLANDT: 41.44/6801431F: 41.44/6801432Dipl.-Ing. Guenther EBERHARD
DOBER CHEMICAL CORP.11230 Katherine’s Crossing, Suite 100WOODRIDGE 60517USAT: .630/4107300F: 1.630/4107444Mark LALINSKY
DP WORLDP.O. Box 17000DUBAI 17000UNITED ARAB EMIRATEST: 971.4/8815555F: 971.4/8876470Raveen GULIANI
DSV ROAD GmbHNirostastrasse 347807 KREFELDGERMANYT: 49 .2151/73710F: 49.2151/7371036Markus WALKE
DUNKERQUE PROMOTIONBâtiment Le Remorquage2508 route de l’écluse Trystram59140 DUNKIRKFRANCET: 33.3/282526442F: 33.3/28226441Frank HELIAS
EAGLE CHEMICALS GROUP72B/2 El Hegaz Street, Roxi11341 CAIROEGYPTT: 20.2/22596601F: 20.2/22596612Eng. Yasser BISHAY
EASTPORT MARITIME B.V.Bohrweg 53208 KP SPIJKENISSETHE NETHERLANDST: 31.181/679977F: 31.181/622464Yuri BOOMERT
E-B-TRANS108 Rue Réaumur75002 PARISFRANCET: 33.1/42610789F: 33.1/42610822Blaise DURAND
ECEM - EUROPEAN CHEMICAL MARKETING B.VHogehilweg 181101 CD AMSTERDAM ZOTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.20/3128200F: 31.20/3128210Barend BARENDSE
ECEPLAST SrlVia della Repubblica Italiana11070032 BITONTO (BA)ITALYT: 39.0881/978080F: 39.0881/979100Dr. Nicola ALTOBELLI
ECO N.V. (EUROPEAN COORDINATION ORGANISATION)Lammekensraamveld 6 / 52-542000 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/2933176F: 32.3/2933180Yves DERRIEN
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EGYPTIAN LINEAR ALKYL BENZENE COMPANYELABSad All AlyPetroleum StreetWadi EL-Kamar RoadMerghemALEXANDRIAEGYPTT: 20.3/2026009F: 20.3/2026011Dr. Mohamed HESHAM
EL MOHANDES CO. FOR TRADING & MANUFACTURING MODERN CHEMICALSCairo-Alex desert roadKm. 15 Janaklis EntranceAbou el MatamirBEHIRAEGYPTT: 20.45/9515912F: 20.45/2430135Eng. Mohamed Mahmoud Kasem ABOUELKHIER
ELEKEIROZ S.A.Rua Dr. Edgardo Azevedo Soares 392Várzea PaulistaSÃO PAULO 13224-030BRAZILT: 55.11/45968889F: 55.11/45968977Carlos CALVO
ELITE PALOUME FORWARDERS N.V.Viaduct-Dam 1062060 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/5415132F: 32.3/5412014Hubert VAN HOUWAERT
ELTON INTERNATIONAL TRADING COMPANY S.A.Draseza Place, Industrial Park190 11 AVLONAGREECET: 30.229/5029350-4F: 30.229/5029305Katy ANDREOU
EMSA TECNOLOGIA QUIMICA S.A.U.Av. Diagonal 662-664,Planta 2ª Modulo B08034 BARCELONASPAINT: 34.934/701196F: 34.933/718428Jorge GRIMA
ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS OPERATING LLC1100 Louisiana StreetHOUSTON TX 77002-5227USAT: 1.713/3816500F: 1.713/3816965R.B. HERRSCHER
EQUATE PETROCHEMICAL COMPANYP.O. Box 4733SAFAT 13048KUWAITT: 965.189/8888F: 965.2576/5859Ramesh RAMACHANDRAN
EQUILEX B.V.Jan van Galenstraat 543115 JG SCHIEDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/3403090F: 31.10/3403099Patrick ELIE
ERMEWA HOLDING S.A.172 Rue de la République92817 PUTEAUX CEDEXFRANCET: 33.1/49072600F: 33.1/49072535David ZINDU
ERSHIP S.A.Avinguda de les Drassanes 6-8, 6th Floor08001 BARCELONASPAINT: 34.93/4437510F: 34.93/4414561Ricardo HERNANDEZ
ESSBERGER TANKERSPalmaille 4522767 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/38016597F: 49.40/38016536Henrik ALTHOFF
ETHIMEX LTD.Studio 258 Waldo RoadLONDON NW10 6AFUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.208/9682104F: 44.208/9681977Charles EDGE
EOC EINKAUF AGAlte Steinhauserstrasse 336330 CHAMSWITZERLANDT: 41.41/7482121F: 41.41/7482122Cécile MÜLLER
EURO NORDIC LOGISTICS B.V.Klompenmakerstraat 3-52984 BB RIDDERKERKTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.180/441127F: 31.180/441100André SCHRAVESANDE
EUROCHEM TRADING GmbHAlpenstrasse 96300 ZUGSWITZERLANDT: 41.41/7277600F: 41.41/7277606Oleg PUSHNOV
EUROSERVICES N.V.Leopold II - Dam, Kaai 1028380 ZEEBRUGGEBELGIUMT: 32.50/552888F: 32.50/333912Stefaan HOPPE
EUROWASTE N.V.Verviersstraat 2/3A2000 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/2813363F: 32.3/2813460Wilfried VERHAEGEN
EURTEAMVia Laietana, 33 – 9th floor08003 BARCELONASPAINT: 34.93/2697050F: 34.93/3190675Pere VILADEVALL GAYA
EVERSPRING CHEMICAL CO. LTD.4, 24th Road, Industrial ParkTAICHUNG 40850TAIWAN, R.O.C.T: 886.4/23592448F: 886.4/23593163Marvin LAI
EWALS CARGO CARE B.V.Ariënsstraat 61 - 635931 HM TEGELENTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.77/3202202F: N/APim EWALS
F. POLL & CO. A. NUSSBAUMER TRANSPORT GmbHAn der Westumfahrung 304810 GMUNDENAUSTRIAT: 43.7612/640260F: 43.7612/6402642Mag. Hermann UMBRICH
FEDERTRASPORTI SpAVia G. di Vittorio 21/B140013 CASTEL MAGGIORE (BO)ITALYT: 39.377/809012F: 39.377/809092Vincenzo LOMBARDI
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FINBETA SpAVia Nazionale Piemonte 417100 SAVONAITALYT: 39.019/833111F: 39.019/823703Dr. Ing. Luca BERTANI
FINE ORGANIC INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD.Fine House, Anandji StreetMG RoadGhatkopar EastMUMBAI 400077INDIAT: 91.22/21025000F: 91.22/21026666/8899Mukesh SHAH
FINOLEX INDUSTRIES LTD.D-1/10, MIDC ChinchwadMIDC HinjewadiPUNE 411019INDIAT: 91.20/27408200F: 91.20/27474444Saurabh DHANORKAR
FINSTERWALDER TRANSPORT & LOGISTIK GmbHBusinesspark A9686842 TÜRKHEIMGERMANYT: 49.8245/96800F: 49.8245/96804900Michael FINSTERWALDER
FIRESTONE POLYMERS LLC381 W. Wilbeth RoadAKRON OH 44301USAT: 1.330/3797797F: 1.330/3797727Mark RYMER
FITOTRANS SAUAcera de Recoletos 2 - 5ºB-F47004 VALLADOLIDSPAINT: 34.3983/290165F: 34.983/290114José Luis CASADO
FLINT HILLS RESOURCES4111 East 37th Street NorthWICHITA KS 67220USAT: 1.316/8285500F: 1.316/8288088Brian KAISER
FMG SHIPPING AND FORWARDINGBumazhnaya Street 18Office 310SAINT PETERSBURG 190020RUSSIAT: 7.812/4488283F: 7.812/4480498Inna ZHUKOVA
FORTREC CHEMICALS & PETROLEUM PTE LTD.391 Orchard Road23-01 Ngee Ann City Tower ASINGAPORE 238873REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORET: 65.6734/2829F: 65.6734/2306Ajay BHATTACHARYA
FRIEDRICH SCHARR KGLiebknechtstrasse 5070565 STUTTGARTGERMANYT: 49.711/78 68-0F: 49.711/7868-400Markus KÖNIG
GADIV PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LTD.P.O. Box 32HAIFA 31000ISRAELT: 972.4/8788020F: 972.4/8788018Roy SELA
GADOT CHEMICAL TERMINALS (1985) LTD.5 Hamelacha StreetHaogen building, 6th floorP.O. Box 8751NETANYA 4250540ISRAELT: 972.9/8929500F: 972.9/8353332Itamar LEVY
GANTRADE EUROPE LTD.Birch House, Fairfield AvenueSTAINES UPON THAMESMIDDLESEX TW18 4ABUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1279/755775F: 44.1279/755782Aaron PAREKH
GAPUMA (UK) LIMITEDCumberland House80 Scrubs LaneLONDON NW10 6RFUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.208/9692056F: 44.208/9692067Jack BARDAKJIAN
GATX RAIL AUSTRIA GmbHAm Europlatz 2Gebäude G1120 VIENNAAUSTRIAT: 43.1/8656685 – 8700F: 43.1/8656685 – 91Johannes FRIESS
GCA LOGISTIQUEZone Industrielle de GournierB.P. 10926216 MONTELIMAR CEDEXFRANCET: 33.4/75004700F: 33.4/75000324Jérôme MINFRAY
GE SIMONS INTERNATIONAAL TRANSPORT B.V.Bukkumweg 205081 CT HILVARENBEEKTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.13/5053131F: 31.13/5052334Frank SIMONS
GE WATER & PROCESS TECHNOLOGIESInterleuvenlaan 253001 HEVERLEEBELGIUMT: 32.16/402000F: 32.16/400087Bart REEKMANS
GEFO GESELLSCHAFT FÜR OELTRANSPORTE mbHRaboisen 520095 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/301050F: 49.40/30105214Eberhard von GEORG
GELSENCHEM CHEMICAL PRODUCTS GmbHBebelallee 122299 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/555933-0F: 49.40/555933-14Ingo RUERUP
GEMOIL (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD.7 Temasek Boulevard #14-09 Suntec Tower OneSINGAPORE 038987REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORET: 65.63/361878F: 65.63/361655Wang JIAN
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GENMAR RESOURCES LTD.C/O MAR ENERGY LTD.70/71 New Bond Street - 2nd FloorLONDON W1S 1DEUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.207/4992700F: 44.207/4992702Bernardo HARTOGS
GEODIS BMSavoie Hexapole73420 MERYFRANCET: 33.4/79885400F: 33.4/79885410Patrick BOURREAU
GIEZENDANNER TRANSPORT AGJuraweg 264852 ROTHRISTSWITZERLANDT: 41.62/7857070F: 41.62/7857075Benjamin GIEZENDANNER
GLOBE CHEMICALS2 Spohrstrasse22083 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/2715250F: 49.40/27152525Olaf BUSCH
GLOBE MARINE34 Avenue Hassan Seghir20000 CASABLANCAMOROCCOT: 212.531/9962F: 212.522/318122Rachid EL GUENNOUNI
GLOBE MARINE SERVICES CO.P.O. Box 1814DAMMAM 31441SAUDI ARABIAT: 966.38/352222F: 966.38/351222Hisham AL-ANSARI
GMS-CHEMIE HANDELSGESELLCHAFT mbHMönckebergstrasse 1320095 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/3097390F: 49.40/30973920Ulrich WILDT
GREAT EASTERN PROVIDENCE LIMITEDTradehub 2118 Boon Lay WayUnit #04-143SINGAPORE 609966REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORET: 65.67/957517F: 65.67/957519Yaosheng NEO
GREEN & BLACK MARINE LOGISTICSZorlu CenterTerasevler TO D:36Levazim Mah34340 BESIKTAS ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.212/2273344F: 90.212/2274030Mukremin ALTUNTAS
GREENCHEM INDUSTRIES LLC222 Clematis Street, Suite 207WEST PALM BEACH FL 33401USAT: 1.561/6592236F: 1.561/659-2237John LAGAE
GROUP VAN LOON (ANTWERP TANK REPAIR)Haven 200Schomhoeveweg 92030 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/5425025F: 32.3/5414250Iwan DE BLOCK
GROUPE SAMAT SAZI de Seyssuel - 165438216 VIENNE CEDEXFRANCET: 33.4/74788020F: 33.4/74788025Florence DUPASQUIER
GRUBER GmbH & Co. KGMuldenstrasse 17-2567069 LUDWIGSHAFENGERMANYT: 49.621/660020F: 49.621/6600239Werner WEBER
GRUPO IDESA S.A. DE C.V.Bosque de Radiatas No. 34Bosques de las LomasMEXICO, D.F. 05120MEXICOT: 52.55/27892202F: N/AIng. Guillermo GUTIERREZ SALDIVAR
GRUPO PETROTEMEX SA DE CVGPTAve Ricardo Margain 444Equus Parque CorporativoTorre Sur/ Piso 16Valle del CampestreSAN PEDRO GARZA GARCIA NL 66265MEXICOT: 52.81/87481500F: N/ACarlos DIAZ BARRIGA
GUANGZHOU LIFLY CHEMICALS CO. LTD.Room 2008, Tower ACenter PlazaGUANGZHOU TIANHE DISTRICTCHINAT: 86.20/38351070F: 86.20/38351072Lily TIAN
GUIDO BERNARDINI SrlStrada Maratta Bassa 5105100 TERNIITALYT: 39.0744/390303F: 39.0744/390332Umbro BERNARDINI
GULF BAYPORT CHEMICALS L.P.7700 San Felipe, Suite 125HOUSTON TX 77063USAT: 1.713/7837081F: 1.713/7832479John NOWLAN
GWYNTDen Eikenhorst - Hal 135296 PZ ESCH (NB)THE NETHERLANDST: 31.411/602200F: 31.411/602836Joris VAN DEN HURK
H. CLARKSON & CO LTD.Commodity QuaySt. Katherine DocksLONDON E1W 1BFUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.207/3340000F: 44.207/8670369Richard WHITTET
H. ESSERS EN ZONEN INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT N.V.Transportlaan 43600 GENKBELGIUMT: 32.89/323232F: 32.89/323233Maarten GOOSSENS
H. J. VAN BENTUM B.V. INT. TRANSPORTParallelweg 803931 MT WOUDENBERGTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.33/2868600F: 31.33/2861963Henk van BENTUM
HAESAERTS INTERMODAL N.V.Koningin Astridlaan 292870 BREENDONKBELGIUMT: 32.3/8867165F: 32.3/8867168Luc HAESAERTS
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HANWHA CHEMICAL CORPORATIONHanwha Bldg. 18th Floor1 Janggyo-Dong, Jung-GuSEOUL 100-797SOUTH KOREAT: 82.2/7292700F: 82.2/7292999YoungLan (Rani) KIM
HAPAG-LLOYD AGBallindamm 2520095 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.403001-0F: 49.40/330053Hans SCHÄFER
HARCO GROUP S.A./N.V.390 Avenue Louise, Bte 121050 BRUSSELSBELGIUMT: 32.2/6732744F: 32.2/6726450Harry BABIKIAN
HAROPA GRAND PORT MARITIME DE ROUEN34 Blvd. de BoisguilbertBP 407576000 ROUEN Cedex 3FRANCET: 33.2/35529775F: N/AGaëlle GICCQUEL
HAVILA OÜNarva mnt 7- 45410117 TALLINESTONIAT: 372.6/109410F: 372.6/109411Igor LEPETUKHIN
HAZARDOUS CARGO BULLETINHCB PUBLISHING LTD.Marlsborough House298 Regents Park RoadLONDON N3 2SZUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.207/240 8332F: 44.20/78411001Peter MACKAY
HAZEL MERCANTILE LTD.A Groupe Veritas EnterpriseVeritas House70 Mint RoadMUMBAI 400 001 FORTINDIAT: 91.22/22755555F: 91.22/22755556Nitin Kumar DIDWANIA
HAZGOBrucargo - Building 7331931 ZAVENTEMBELGIUMT: 32.2/2536900F: 32.2/7517200Olivier KADJATA
HELM AGNordkanalstrasse 2820097 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/23750F: 49.40/28005716Norbert BAUM
HENAN HARVEST CHEMICAL CO. LTD.24th Floor N° 1 Building, Fortune Plaza32 Jingsan RoadZHENGZHOU, HENAN 450008CHINAT: 86.371/65350228F: 86.371/65350689George Zhanwei ZHANG
HICRI ERCILI DENIZ NAKLIYAT KIMYEVI MADDELER SAN - TIC. LTD. STI.HICRI ERCILI600 Evler mah. Balikesir Asfalti Sag Taraf N° 721022 BANDIRMATURKEYT: 90.266/7210670F: 90.266/7210674Ibrahim BARBAROS
HITACHI CONSULTINGSchiphol Boulevard 1271118 BG SCHIPHOLTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.20/7005530F: N/AJeroen van der MEER
HOPE SPED SrlStr. Tigaretei nr. 57520033 SFANTU GHEORGHE JUD COVASNAROMANIAT: 402.3/67315989F: 402.6/7306360Bodo CSABA
HOYER GmbHWendenstrasse 414-42420537 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/210440F: 49.40/21044246Thomas HOYER
HUKTRA N.V.TransportzoneKoggenstraat 128380 ZEEBRUGGEBELGIUMT: 32.50/559696F: 32.50/545736Tim VAN POUCKE
HUNAN CHEMICAL B.V.Entrada 2031114 AA AMSTERDAM-DUIVENDRECHTTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.20/4166638F: 31.20/5241356Robin SUN
IBERICA TANKER CHARTERING S.L.C/. Lleo XIII, 4 1st Floor08022 BARCELONASPAINT: 34.93/3960230F: 34.93/3960240Xavier MATHEU
ICC CHEMICAL CORPORATION460 Park Avenue, 7th FloorNEW YORK NY 10022USAT: 1.212/5211700F: 1.212/5211970Naveen CHANDRA
ICISQuadrant HouseThe QuadrantSUTTON SURREY SM2 5ASUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.208/6523500F: N/ARob KOLKMAN
IDEMITSU KOSAN CO. LTD.Elberfelder Strasse 240213 DÜSSELDORFGERMANYT: 49.211/177340F: 49.211/1773423Toshimi TOKONAMI
IHS CHEMICAL WEEK133 HoundsditchLONDON EC3A 7BXUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.20/31593300F: 44.20/31593299Lyn TATTUM
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IHS GLOBAL GmbHSteinstrasse 2740210 DÜSSELDORFGERMANYT: 49.211/9755 0700F: 49.211 /9755 0701Michael SMITH
IHS GLOBAL S.A.Alfred Escher Strasse 348002 ZURICHSWITZERLANDT: 41.44 / 283 63 33F: 41.44/2836330Dr. Stefan SCHLAG
IMCD GROUP B.V.Wilhelminaplein 323072 DE ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/2908684F: 31.10/2908680Frank SCHNEIDER
INDORAMA PETROCHEM LTD.75/93 Ocean Tower 2, 35th Floor,Soi Sukhumit 19Kwang Klong-Toey Nua,Khet WattanaBANGKOK 10110THAILANDT: 66.2/666657-63F: 66.2 661/6664-65Sanjeev SHARMA
INDUKERN S.A.Parc Empresaria Masblau IIc/ Alta Ribagorza 6-808820 EL PRAT DE LLOBREGAT (BCN)SPAINT: 34.93/5069100F: 34.93/5069199Cesar VILLALBA
INFRASERV LOGISTICS GmbHIndustriepark HoechstBuilding K 80165926 FRANKFURT/MAINGERMANYT: 49.69/3053648F: 49.69/30580164Sven FRERICK
INGE STEENSLAND A/SFridtjof Nansens Pl. 70111 OSLONORWAYT: 47.23/135500F: N/ABotolf SUNDBY
INGENIA POLYMERS INC.3200 Southwest Freeway, Suite 1250HOUSTON TEXAS 77027USAT: 1.713/2961531F: 1.713/2961502John LEFAS
INGEVITY CORPORATIONAvenue des Olympiades 21140 BRUSSELSBELGIUMT: 32.2/7712017F: 32.2/7702269François VLEUGELS
INNUA EUROPE LTD.Fleming Court,Leigh Road,EASTLEIGHSOUTHAMPTON SO50 9PDUNITED KINGDOMT: 1.284/4950244F: 1.284/4950245David HARRIS
INSPECTORATE B.V.A Bureau Veritas CompanyPetroleumweg 303196 KD ROTTERDAM-VONDELINGENPLAATTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4720422F: 31.10/4723033Eric de LANGE
INTEGRA PETROCHEMICALS PTE. LTD.2 Battery Road22-01 Maybank TowerSINGAPORE 049907REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORET: 65.62/209895F: 65.62/202908Georgina FYFFE
INTER TERMINALSPriory House60 Station RoadREDHILL SURREY RH1 1PEUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1737/778108F: 44.1737/778112Paul OSELAND
INTERBULK GROUP PLC.Waalhaven ZZ 2c3088 HH ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/2456514/24F: N/ARobin WIJNSTEKERS
INTERCHEM PTE LTD.40 Bukit Pasoh RoadSINGAPORE 89854REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORET: 65.6325/4666F: 65.6325/4555Rob LANGSTRAAT
INTERMARC B.V.Villapark 103051 BP ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4220100F: 31.10/4186602Chris van WOERKOM
INTERMODAL TANK TRANSPORT EUROPE S.A.ITTFrankrijklei 1212000 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/2059500F: 32.3/2270721Peter DE BOEVER
INTERNATIONAL ECHEM51 St George’s AvenueLONDON N7 0AJUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.20/77006100F: 44.20/77006116Paul HODGES
INTERSTREAM BARGING B.V.Centralweg 94931 NA GEERTRUIDENBERGTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.88/3377700F: 31.88/3377707Marcel de VOS
INTERTANK NORDIC ABFlygfältsgatan 16A423 37 TORSLANDASWEDENT: 46.31/494853F: N/AFredrik LILJA
INTERTEK BENELUXKoolwaterstofstraat 16161 RA GELEENTHE NETHERLANDSMartin WENNEKES
INTRA S.A.ul. Konopnickiej 568-120 ILOWAPOLANDT: 48.68/3609320F: 48.68/3774474Gosia BARTLEWSKA
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IPP - INTERNATIONAL PROCESS PLANTS410 Princeton-Hightstown RoadPRINCETON JUNCTION NJ 08550USAT: 1.609/5868004F: 1.609/8386047Ronald H. GALE
ISEGEN SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD.284 Refinery Road ISIPINGO BEACHDURBAN 4133SOUTH AFRICAT: 27.31/9133200F: 27.31/9024839Mark HOLTES
ITC RUBIS TERMINAL ANTWERP N.V.BlikkenHaven 16629130 BEVEREN (DOEL)BELGIUMT: 32.3/2100900F: 32.3/2100913Pascal DE MAEIJER
ITOCHU DEUTSCHLAND GmbHAm Seestern 1840547 DÜSSELDORFGERMANYT: 49.211/52900F: 49.211/5290855Jun MURAMATSU
JANEX S.A.Chemin des Fleurettes 471007 LAUSANNESWITZERLANDT: 41.21/6173313F: 41.21/6172152Nick THORNTON
J-CHEM S.A.Place de la Gare 101001 LAUSANNESWITZERLANDT: 421.323/4733F: 41.21/3202996Jossi LANDESMAN
JCL LOGISTICS BENELUX B.V.Distributiestraat 57041 KJ ‘s-HEERENBERGTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.314/679911F: N/ABram OCKELOEN
JET LOGISTICS BVBANijverheidslaan 15153660 OPGLABBEEKBELGIUMT: 32.89/810500F: 32.89/810519Belinda HILKENS
JIYI CHEMICAL (BEIJING) CO., LTD.Shilou Town of Fangshan DistrictBEIJING 102403CHINAT: 86.10/89385733F: 86.10/89389008Jing BIAN
JOSS CHEMICALS B.V.Arcadialaan 34 C + D1813 KN ALKMAARTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.72/5157064F: 31.72/5154371Frits JEUKENS
JSC INFOTECH - BALTIKA MEnthusiastov Boulevard 2MOSCOW 109544RUSSIAT: 7.499/7045953F: 7.499/7045953-130Olga VOLODICHEVA
JSC REM LOGISTICVytenio Street 403113 VILNIUSLITHUANIAT: 370.5/206 0710F: 370.5/2460417Mindaugas SKUNČIKAS
JUBILANT PHARMACEUTICALS N.V.Axxes Business ParkGuldensporenpark, 22 block C9820 MERELBEKEBELGIUMT: 32.9/2331404F: 32.9/2330016Chandan SING SENGAR
JUPITER DYECHEM PVT LTD.Mittal Court ‘A’ Wing, 9th FloorOffice N° 92 - 93Nariman PointMUMBAI 4000021INDIAT: 91.22/30407000F: 91.22/30407020Nimesh CHOKHANI
JÜRGEN SCHMIDT CHEMIEVERTRETUNG GmbHHermann-Ehlers-Weg 225337 ELMSHORNGERMANYT: 49.4121/29490F: 49.4121/294920Juergen SCHMIDT
JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION6-3 Otemach 2-chomeChiyoda-kuTOKYO 100-8162JAPANT: 81.3/62753096F: 81.3/32761322Natsuki OOURA
K.H. KLINK CHEMIEROHSTOFFE GmbHNauheimer Strasse 3770372 STUTTGARTGERMANYT: 49.711/553810F: 49.711/5538130Ernst-Eberhard KLINK
KANDLA ENERGY AND CHEMICALS LTD.Sarthik Annexe, 4th Floor,Besides Fun Republic, Iscon CircleAHMEDABAD 380015INDIAT: 91.79/26920718F: 91.79/26920718Sanjay RAI
KAO CORPORATION S.A.Puig dels Tudons, 1008210 BARBERA DEL VALLESSPAINT: 34.93/7399333F: 34.93/7399333Andrew BETHUNE
KARL SCHMIDT SPEDITION GmbH & Co. KGRötelstrasse 174076 HEILBRONNGERMANYT: 49.7131/9470F: 49-7131947159Siegfried OTT
KATOEN NATIE N.V.Van Aerdtstraat 332060 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/2216811F: 32.3/2216810Ir. Fabian LEROY
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KBC ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES PLC42-50 Hersham RoadWALTON ON THAMESSURREY KT12 1RZUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1932/242424F: 44.1932/224214Andrew McINTEE
KEMAT BELGIUM POLYBUTENESRue de la Sablonniere 71000 BRUSSELSBELGIUMT: 32.2/2194811F: 32.2/2194658Michael MASON
KH CHEMICALS B.V.Scheepmakerij 2603331 MB ZWIJNDRECHTTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.78/6255255F: 31.78/6255266Hans KETTING
KH NEOCHEM AMERICAS INC.1515 E. Woodfield Road, Suite 710SCHAUMBURG IL 60173USAT: 1.847/5178800F: 1.847/5178830Takeshi MATSUI
KLINE CONSULTING EUROPE LTD.1 Northumberland AvenueTrafalgar SquareLONDON WC2N 5BWUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.207/8725500F: 44.207/8725611Hardeep PARMAR
KOLMAR GROUP AGMetalli, Baarerstrasse 186300 ZUGSWITZERLANDT: 41.41/7275700F: 41.41/7275751Ruth SANDELOWSKY
KOOLE TANKTRANSPORT B.V.Sluispolderweg 671505 HJ ZAANDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.75/6812812F: N/ARob VALKENBURG
KORN FERRYPrime Tower Hardstrasse 2018005 ZURICHSWITZERLANDT: 41.43/3667788F: N/AStefan STEGER
KORTEKS MENSUCAT SANAYI VE TICARET A.S.Organize Sanayi Bölgesi Sari Cad. N° 316140 BURSATURKEYT: 90.224/2191100F: 90.224/2435623Necat ALTIN
KS JOACHIM GRIEG & CO.C. Sundtsgate 17/19P.O. Box 234 Sentrum5804 BERGENNORWAYT: 47.55/576758F: N/AAndreas MIKKELSEN
KTM KIMYA A.S.Nidakule Göztepe, Merdivenköy Mah. Bora Sok. No:1, K:8Kadıköy 34732, ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.216/3722530F: 90.216/3802574Keyan ZULFIKARI
KUBE & KUBENZInternationale Speditions- und Logistikgesellschaft mbH & Co. KGNagelsweg 3920097 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/2372070F: 49.40/233430Dr. h.c. Michael KUBENZ
LANFER LOGISTIK GmbHDieselstrasse 1049716 MEPPENGERMANYT: 49.5931/8002-0F: 49.5931/8002-600Hermann LANFER
LAXMI ORGANIC INDUSTRIES (EUROPE) B.V.Burgemeester Feithplein 112273 BZ VOORBURGTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.70/2040600F: 31.70/2040604Harry AUSEMS
LBC TANK TERMINALSHaven 275Leon Bonnetweg 282030 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/5430542F: 32.3/5430504Jozef JANSSEN
LEBANON CHEMICALS COMPANY S.A.L.Port Street Fayad Building, Fourth Floor11-1113 BEIRUTLEBANONT: 961/1/580420F: 961/1580423Elias SKAFF
LEHNKERING GmbHSchifferstrasse 2647059 DUISBURGGERMANYT: 49.203/31880F: 49.203/3188213Steffen BAUER
LG CHEMICAL LTD.LG Twin Towers20 Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungo-guSEOUL 1510-721SOUTH KOREAT: 82.2/37737970F: N/AH. Hoegun KIM
LIFE CHEMICALS GROUP27 Hegaz StreetHeliopolis11314 CAIROEGYPTT: 20.24/549350F: 20.24/549377Eng. Maged M. SHAFIK
LIKIT KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S.Dudullu Yolu Cad Parlar Is Merkezi No:34 Kat:1 Daire:434755 ATASEHIR/ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.216/4993000F: 90.216/4993013Oya AKSOY
LINDE AGGas & EngineeringKlosterhofstrasse 180331 MUNICHGERMANYT: 49.89/35757-01F: 49.89/35757-1075Dr. Christian BRUCH
LIQUICHEM HGmbHBeselerstrasse 2a22607 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/8997890F: 49.40/8997899Jan SCHOENBACH
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LIQUID TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY B.V.Hofweg 173208 LE SPIJKENISSETHE NETHERLANDST: 31.181/261407F: 31.181/261607Rob VAN der SPEK
LITASCO S.A.9 Rue du Conseil-General1205 GENEVASWITZERLANDT: 41.22/7052000F: 4.22/7052001Janina KRASI
LKW WALTER INTERNATIONALE TRANSPORTORGANISATION AGIndustriezentrum NÖ-SüdStrasse 142355 WIENER NEUDORFAUSTRIAT: 43.5/7777- 2344F: 43.5/7777- 52344Andreas ZINK
LOG4CHEM GmbHWalzwerk / Atelier 52Rommerskirchener Str 2150259 PULHEIMGERMANYT: 49.2238/9684000F: N/AKirry MUKHERJI
LOGIX FORWARDING NEDERLAND B.V.Van Weerden Poelmanweg 273088 EA ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4299122F: 31.10/4282824Paul SIEP
LOTTE CHEMICALLotte - Tower Bldg. 10th Floor397-67 Shindaebang DongDongjak-KuSEOUL 156-711SOUTH KOREAT: 82.2/8294124F: 82.2/8346072Kyewon NAHM
LUERCHEM LLCWorld Trade Center IIP.O. Box 8561215 GENEVA 15SWITZERLANDT: 41.22/7827303/05F: 41.22/7614626Udo BENESCH
LUMINA TRADINGROMEOR E JACOBUCCI LTDA.Av. Moema 170, conj. 32SÃO PAULO 04077-020BRAZILT: 55-11/50526722F: 55-11/5052-1954Carla VILAS BOAS ROMERO
LUNA CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD.“Krishna Niwas” 8 Vinayak SocietyNear Natubhai CircleGotri RoadBARODA 39007INDIAT: 91.11/26515126F: 91.11/26515128Raman GOYAL
M & S LOGISTICS LTD.Hope Street ChapelHope StreetSANDBACH CW11 1BAUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1270/757922F: 44.1270/759321Wolfgang GILL
M/S GODAVARI BIOREFINERIES LTD.Somaiya Bhavan, 1st floor45/47 M G Road, FortMUMBAI 400 001INDIAT: 91.22/22048272F: 91.22/22047297Srinivas G. MOKASHI
MACQUARIE BANK LIMITEDRopemaker Place28 Ropemaker StreetLONDON EC2Y 9HDUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.2030/374609F: 44.203/0374301James YONG
MAKIOS S.A. TRANSPORT & WAREHOUSING COMPANY5th klm. Thessaloniki-Kalochori Road546 28 THESSALONIKIGREECET: 30.2310/573103F: 30.2310/573132Thrasyvoulos MAKIOS
MANUCHAR N.V.Rietschoorvelden 202170 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/6409217F: 32.3/6409330Maurice HELSEN
MARENZANA SpAVia Trattato di Schengen 515067 NOVI LIGUREITALYT: 39.0143/313511F: 39.0143/746483Alberto MARENZANA
MARFLET MARINE S.A.Antonio Maura, 1628014 MADRIDSPAINT: 34.91/5328301F: 34.91/5218890Juan CREMADES
MARITEAM SHIPPING AGENCIESDirectiekade 323089 ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/8507000F: 31.10/8507050Edward KATTEMÖLLE
MARNAVI SpAVia S. Brigida 3980133 NAPLESITALYT: 39.081/2513300F: 39.081/5510865Gennaro IEVOLI
MARTEST CAMBRIAN (EUROPE) B.V.Schrijnwerkerstraat 243194 AE ROTTERDAM-HVTTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4721335F: 31.10/4387685Henk KÖPP
MARUBENI EUROPE PLC95 Gresham StreetLONDON EC2V 7ABUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.20/78268774F: 44.20/78268626Masakazu SHIMADA
MASTER CHEM OIL LTD.MCOWorld Trade Center 10 Montreal SquareEntrance D, 2th Floor, D2.14011469 BUCHARESTROMANIAT: 40.21/2029078F: 40.21/2240860Dan BERENDEL
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MAUSER-WERKE GmbHSchildgesstrasse 71-16350321 BRÜHLGERMANYT: 49.2232/781000F: 49.2232/781208Dr. Urs GEISEL
MB BARTER & TRADING S.A.Erlenweg 86312 STEINHAUSEN (ZUG)SWITZERLANDT: 41.41/7268383F: 41.41/7268300Philipp ENDRES
MCKINSEY & COMPANY INC.Magnusstrasse 1150672 COLOGNEGERMANYT: 49.221/20870F: 49.221/20897700Theo Jan SIMONS
METANOL DE ORIENTE, METOR, S.A.Edificio PequivenComplejo PetroquimicoGeneral Jose A. Anzoategui5077 BARCELONAVENEZUELAT: 58.281/4208891F: 58.281/4208894Ing. Jesus MORA
METHANEX EUROPE S.A./N.V.Waterloo Office Park, Building PDrève Richelle 161 - Box 311410 WATERLOOBELGIUMT: 32.2/3520670F: 32.2/3520699Wade WIGGINS
METHANOL HOLDINGS (TRINIDAD) LTD.MHTLAtlantic AvenuePoint Lisas Industrial EstatePoint LisasCOUVATRINIDAD AND TOBAGOT: 1.636/2906-9F: 1.636/4501Dennis PATRICK
METHANOL MARKET SERVICES ASIA PTE LTD.MMSAManhattan House151 Chin Swee RoadLevel 9, Unit 7SINGAPORE 169876REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORET: 65.6465 2720F: 65.6256 3957Mark BERGGREN
MILESTONE CHEMICAL TANKERS EUROPE LTD.5 Lloyds AvenueLONDON EC3N 3AEUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.20/72654720F: N/AAlastair WHITEFORD
MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL EUROPE GmbHWillstätterstr. 3040549 DÜSSELDORFGERMANYT: 49.211/52054-10F: 49.211/591272Yasuo SEMBA
MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL AMERICA INC.MGC655 Third Avenue, 24th FloorNEW YORK NY 10017USAT: 1.212/6879030F: 1.212/6872810Mark VASSAR
MITSUBISHI INTERNATIONAL GmbHChemicals DivisionKennedydamm 1940476 DÜSSELDORFGERMANYT: 49.211/43 97-0F: 49.211/43 97-463Tomohiko IKEDA
MITSUI & CO. BENELUX S.A./N.V.Boulevard du Triomphe 1731160 BRUSSELSBELGIUMT: 32.2/6782111F: 32.2/6755505Yuji KAWASE
MITSUI CHEMICALS INC.Shiodome City Center, 1-5-2 Higashi-Shimbashi, Minato-kuTOKYO 105-7117JAPANT: 81.362/533212F: 81.362/534202Kazuto OKAMOTO
MÖBIUS BUSINESS REDESIGN N.V.Kortrijksesteenweg 1529830 SINT-MARTENS-LATEMBELGIUMT: 32.9/2807420F: 32.9/2807421Prof. Dr.-Ir. Hendrik VANMAELE
MODALIS SASHeliosis A220 rue Denis PapinEuropôle de l’Arbois13857 AIX-en-PROVENCEFRANCET: 33.4/42659236F: 33.4/42659815Bernard MEÏ
MODUL CO. LTD.Apraksin Lane 8, Lit ASAINT PETERSBURG 191023RUSSIAT: 7.812/3039149F: 7.812/2713185Alexander MELNIKOV
MÖLLER CHEMIEBürgerkamp 148565 STEINFURTGERMANYT: 49.2551/934020F: 49.2551/934065Rainer BERGHAUS
MORGAN STANLEY20 Bank StreetLONDON E14 4ADUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.20/74258000F: 44.20/74258990Olivier TREUER
MOSSI & GHISOLFI INTERNATIONAL SARL37 a, Avenue J.F. Kennedy1855 LUXEMBURGLUXEMBOURGT: 352.2/7001800F: 352.2/7001831Mario BARBIERI
MOVE INTERMODAL N.V.Kolenhavenstraat 6 bus 213600 GENKBELGIUMT: 32.89/242900F: 32.89/242999Luc DRIESSEN
MY-CHEM GmbHInnungsstrasse 1121244 BUCHHOLZGERMANYT: 49.4181/99900F: 49.4181/999019Ralf MEINECKE
NACCO S.A.86 Blvd. Haussmann75008 PARISFRANCET: 33.1/45615620F: 33.1/40740624Sebastien DELAVAL
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NATIONAL CHEMICAL COMPANYN C C42 Lower Leeson StreetDUBLIN 2IRELANDT: 353.1/6131400F: 353.1/6340132Christy SMITH
NATIONAL INDUSTRIALIZATION CO. (TASNEE)P.O. Box 26707Salahudin Ayubi RoadNew Akariya Building Tower 2, 7th FloorMalazRIYADH 11496SAUDI ARABIAT: 966.1/4767166F: 966.1/4770898Mufleh AL SHAMMARI
NATIONAL PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIAL CO.NATPETP.O. Box 4459JEDDAH 21491SAUDI ARABIAT: 966.12/6041600F: 966.12/6529382Jamal MALAIKAH
NAVIGLOBE N.V.Noorderlaan 96 - Bus 342030 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/5424381F: 32.3/5420823Daniel BOLLAERT
NERI DEPOSITI COSTIERI SpAVia Leonardo da Vinci 3357123 LIVORNOITALYT: 39.0586/43951F: 39.0586/422249Dr. Piero NERI
NEWPORT EUROPE B.V.Middenweg 6, Port M3974782 PM MOERDIJKTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.88/9088800F: 31.88/9088899Robert VAN MOURIK
NEXT MARITIME, S.L.Via Augusta 243003 TARRAGONASPAINT: 34.977/234777F: 34.977/246110Francesc DIANEZ
NIJHOF-WASSINK B.V.Galvanistraat 187461 JC RIJSSENTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.548/538000F: 31.548/538001Wijnand HENDRIKSE
NIJMAN/ZEETANK INTERNATIONALE TANKTRANSPORTEN B.V.Wattweg 23200 AB SPIJKENISSETHE NETHERLANDST: 31.181/691900F: 31.181/691999Kees In’t VELD
NOAHS ARK CHEMICALS LTD.253/269 High RoadWoodford GreenLONDON IG8 9FBUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.20/85597080F: 44.20/85060303Dr. Bharat BHARDWAJ
NOORD NATIE TERMINALS N.V.Haven 225-253Blauwe Weg 442030 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/5439900F: 32.3/5439938Martine TEEUWENS
NORDIC TANKERS A/SSundkrogsgade 212100 COPENHAGENDENMARKT: 45.39/109000F: 45.39/109001Michael ADELTOFT
NORGAS ASIA PTE LTD78 Shenton Way17-03 Lippo CentreSINGAPORE 079120REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORET: 65.6/2266006F: 65.6/2339072Trygve DYRLIE
NOVA CHEMICALS1000 7th Avenue SWCALGARY T2P5L5CANADAT: 1.403/7503700F: N/ANaushad JAMANI
NOVASOL S.A.Mechelsesteenweg 261970 WEZEMBEEK - OPPEMBELGIUMT: 32.2/7697070F: 32.2/7697077Thomas HOESCH
NUSTAR TERMINALS LTD.Chatsworth House, 29 BroadwayMAIDENHEADBERKSHIRE SL6 1LQUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1628/943000F: 44.1628/771678David McLOUGHLIN
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL BELGIUM BVBADe Vunt 13 Office N° 93220 HOLSBEEKBELGIUMT: 32.16/479890F: 32.16/479899Jason HART
OCI CORP. CO. LTD.OCICFerrum Tower, 16th Floor19 Eulji-ro 5-gil (Suha-Dong)Jung GuSEOUL SOUTH KOREAT: 82.2/37099900F: 82.2/7763553Sung-Chul LEE
ODFJELL SEConrad Mohrs veg 295072 BERGENNORWAYT: 47.55/270000F: 47.55/284741Arild VISTE
ODIN MARINE EUROPE B.V.Maaskade 403071 NB ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4114411F: 31.10/4114422Peter van den AKKER
ODYSSEY LOGISTICS EUROPE BVBARoderveldlaan 42600 BERCHEMBELGIUMT: 32.3/2002993F: 32.3/2853460Jan PEETERS
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OIL MOVEMENT SERVICES B.V.O M SMontrealweg 903197 KH BOTLEK-RTTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.181/296269F: 31.181/296260Raymond van den HEUVEL
OILTANKING GmbHAdmiralitätstrasse 5520459 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/370990F: 49.40/37099499Jan Willem VAN VELZEN
OLD WORLD INDUSTRIES LLC4065 Commercial AvenueNORTHBROOK IL 60062-1851USAT: 1.847/5592000F: 1.847/5592019James BRYAN
OLIN CHLOR ALKALI PRODUCTS490 Stuart Road NECLEVELAND 37312 TNUSAT: 1.423/3364850F: 1.423/3364830Jon THORSTENSON
OMAN TRADING INTERNATIONAL B.V.K.P. van der Mandelelaan 1303062 MB ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4520776F: N/AMady TELKAMP
OMNI-CHEM 136, LLC1427 W 86th St, Suite 365INDIANAPOLIS IN 46260USAT: 1.317/8521986F: 1.877/8470990Frederick BUEHLER
ORBIT LOGISTICSMaybachstrasse 2751381 LEVERKUSENGERMANYT: 49.2171/360351F: 49.2171/360500Meik Rudolf JAEHNEL
ORIENTAL PETROCHEMICALS CO.OPCSpecial Economic ZoneNorth West Suez Gulf Zone 9 K35, El SukhnaP.O. Box 83 SuezSUEZEGYPTT: 20.62/3420001F: 20.10/1660275Dr. Tarek ZAGHLOUL
OVERLACK AGAachener Strasse 23641061 MÖNCHENGLADBACHGERMANYT: 49.2161/3560F: 49.2161/356111Patrick BARTHELS
OXITENO S.A.Indústria é ComércioAv. Brigadeiro Luis Antonio 13439th floorSÃO PAULO 01317-910BRAZILT: 55.11/31776102F: 55.11/32851498João Benjamin PAROLIN
OXYDE BELGIUM BVBAGloriantLaan 382050 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/2051650F: 32.3/2051659Peter BLOCKEN
P&O FERRYMASTERS LTD.Luxemburgweg 2P.O. Box 10363180 AA ROZENBURGTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.181/256156F: 31.181/263022Hans GEURTSEN
P&S CHEMICALSde Veldoven 153342 GR HENDRIK IDO AMBACHTTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.78/6920770F: 31.78/6920779Wim VERSTELLE
PAGANELLA SpAVia Cristoforo Colombo 1ZI Valdaro46100 MANTOVAITALYT: 39.0376/343711F: 39.0376/302620Bernard NOEL
PAÑALON S.A.Avda. Reyes Católicos, 15002600 VILLARROBLEDOSPAINT: 34.902/143377F: 34.967/174124Antonio MONTERO
PARS SEA ELIA SHIPPINGELIA SHIPPING10, NO 24, 5th AlleyGandhi Street1517633533 TEHRANIRANT: 98.21/8820 7956-8F: 98.21/88660367Amir Mohamad RAHIMI ASHTIANI
PCS PETROCHEMIE CONTRACTING & SERVICES B.V.P C S B.V.Karel Doormanweg 9E3115 JD SCHIEDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4277717F: 31.10/4277718Ferry BOSHART
PEACOCK CONTAINER B.V.Schaardijk 833063 NH ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4369660F: 31.10/4369610Job KOORSTRA
PEEL PORTSMaritime Centre,Port of LiverpoolLIVERPOOL L21 1LAUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.151/9496000F: 44.151/9496300Chris GRIFFIN
PEMEX PETROQUIMICAJacaranda 100 Col. Rancho AlegreCOATZACOALCOS, VERACRUZ 96558MEXICOT: 52.55/19442500F: N/A Ing. Carlos PANI ESPINOSA
PENPET PETROCHEMICAL TRADING GmbHMerkur-ParkMerkurring 10522143 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/6757990F: 49.40/67579999Christoph MEISTER
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PENTA CHEMIKALIEN GmbH & Co. KGHauptstrasse 20463814 MAINASCHAFFGERMANYT: 49.6021/35240F: 49.6021/352450Dr. Bernd SOYKE
PENTA PETROKIMYA SAN. VE TICARET A.S.P.K. 37 Caddebostan34728 ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.216/4569982F: 90.216/4553203Faruk ERKOC
PEQUIVENPETROQUIMICA de VENEZUELATorre Provincial, piso 5Avenue Francisco de Miranda, ChacaoCARACASVENEZUELAT: 58.212/2116528F: 58.212/2116586José Luis PEREZ
PETREDEC (EUROPE) LTD.The Leadenhall Building Level 35 122 Leadenhall StreetLONDON EC3V 4ABUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.20/75608501F: 44.20/75608599Stuart GOLDSMITH
PETROCHEM MIDDLE EAST FZEJumeirah Bay X2 TowersLevel 34, X ClusterJumeirah Lakes TowersP.O. Box 17028DUBAI UNITED ARAB EMIRATEST: 971.4/4179300F: 971.4/4179393Yogi MEHTA
PETROCHEMICAL COMMERCIAL CO.PCC2499 Vali Asr Avenue19395-4619 TEHRANIRANT: 98.21/82851F: 98.21/88827312Jamshid MOHAMMADI
PETRODESK B.V.Hofweg 173208 LE SPIJKENISSETHE NETHERLANDST: 31.181/698869F: 31.181/698872Elizabeth WINDAU
PETROSA EUROPE B.V.WillemswerfBoompjes 403011 XB ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4007353F: 31.10/4007352Lehlo MOTSEKOA
PHILLIP TOWNSEND ASSOCIATESAve. Louise 149Bte 24-401050 BRUSSELSBELGIUMT: 32.2/5357531F: 32.2/5357575Mark EGGLESTON
PHILLIPS 66 SPECIALTY SOLVENTSP. O. Box 358BORGER TX 79002-0358USAT: 1.800/6964240F: 1.806/2753585Russ FORD
PILOT CHEMICAL COMPANY2744 East Kemper RoadCINCINNATI 45241 OHUSAT: 1.513/3260600F: 1.513/3260601Ir. Jan ZEINSTRA
PLAISANT & C. SHIP AGENCY SrlVia Roma 121TA09124 CAGLIARIITALYT: 39.070/668208F: 39.070/3309913Corrado FOIS
PLASTIPAK PACKAGING INC.41605 Ann Arbor RoadPLYMOUTH 48170 MICHIGANUSAT: 1.734/3547256F: 1.734/3547391Thomas BUSARD
PLATTS20 Canada Square, Canary WharfLONDON E14 5LHUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.207/1766264F: 44.207/1766172David BATEMAN
PMC GROUP INC.1288 Route 73 South, Suite 4018054 MOUNT LAUREL, NJUSAT: 1.856/5331870F: 1.856/85331869Yanal SHEKEM
POLIPORT KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S.Ali Nihat Tarlan Caddesi No 8634752 Icerenkoy Bostanci ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.216/5785697F: 90.216/5737797Firat YEMENICILER
POLYMER TECHNOLOGIES LTD.Tallinskaya street, h 7, leter «O»SAINT PETERSBURG 195195RUSSIAT: 7.812/5953501F: 7.812/5953501Elena KOZLOVA
POLYPLEX EUROPAAvrupa Serbest Bölgesi (European Free Zone)132 Ada, 11 Parsel, Velimeşe Mevkii59860 ÇORLU / TEKİRDAĞTURKEYT: 90.282/6911051F: 90.282/6911052Amit PRAKASH
POLYTRA N.V.Potvlietlaan 72600 ANTWERPENBELGIUMT: 32.3/2050501F: 32.3/2050544Dietwin ROSSAERT
PORT OF AMSTERDAMDe Ruijterkade 7Postbus 194061000 GK AMSTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.20/5234560F: 31.20/5234060Femke BRENNINKMEIJER
PORT OF ANTWERPPort HouseEntrepotkaai 12000 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/2052011F: 32.3/205 2028Xavier VANROLLEGHEM
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PORT OF GHENTJohn Kennedylaan 329042 GHENTBELGIUMT: 32.9/2510550F: 32.9/2515406Hendrik-Jan van ENGELEN
PORT OF ROTTERDAMWorld Port Centre - Wilhelminakade 909Port Number 12473072 AP ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/2521010F: 31.10/2521020Joris HURENKAMP
PORT OF TARRAGONAPasseig De L’Escullera s/n43004 TARRAGONASPAINT: 34.977/259400F: 34.977/225499Genoveva CLIMENT DEWIT
POWERTRANS PETROL VE ENERJI TICARET A.SEski Büyüldere Cad. GIZ 2000 Plaza No: 7/13 – 1434298 Maslak ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.212/2907330F: 90.212/2907331Yamac GUNEYLI
PRAXAIR N.V.Metropoolstraat 172900 SCHOTENBELGIUMT: 32.3/6418465F: N/AJohan DESMET
PROCHEMA HANDELSGESELLSCHAFT mbhWienerbergstrasse 31100 VIENNAAUSTRIAT: 43.1/60560F: 43.1/6070560Werner FIGLHUBER
PROQUIBASAVia Trajana 47-5108020 BARCELONASPAINT: 34.93/3138250F: 34.93/3142847Iván SÁNCHEZ
QATAR CHEMICAL AND PETROCHEMICAL MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION COMPANY Q.J.S.C.MUNTAJATAl Dana Tower, West BayP. O. Box 24445DOHA STATE OF QATART: 974.40211100F: 974.40211666Jassim Al-NAAMA
QATAR CHEMICAL COMPANY LTD.Q-CHEM1st Floor, Salam TowerAL Corniche, West BayDOHA STATE OF QATART: 974.44847111F: 974.44837379Ahmed AL-EMADI
QBEX LOGISTICS B.V.Gieterijstraat 942984 AB RIDDERKERKTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.85/3001500F: 31.85/3001501Robert den DEKKER
QUEST GROUP DMCCUnit Nos. AG-31-A, K & LAG Tower (Silver)Plot No. I1 Jumeirah Lakes TowersP. O. Box No. 643931DUBAI 643391UNITED ARAB EMIRATEST: 971.44/543096F: 971.44/54 3093Irina KRUGLOVA
QUIMIDROGA, S.A.Tuset 2608006 BARCELONASPAINT: 34.93/2363636F: 34.93/2179325Vicente MUNOZ
QUINCANNON ASSOCIATES INC.Ten Rockefeller Plaza, Suite 1120NEW YORK, NY 10020USAT: 1.212/2460060F: 1.212/3076088Soren WOLMAR
QUINTIQ B.V.Utopialaan 25P.O. Box 2645201 ‘S-HERTOGENBOSCHTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.73/691 0739F: 31.73 /91 0754Susanne LAMMERS
R.M.I. CHEMICAL LOGISTICS B.V.Westgeulstraat 63197 LD ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/2831100F: 31.10/2830489Chris de RIJKE
RABIGH REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL COMPANYPETRO RABIGHWestern RegionRABIGH 21911SAUDI ARABIAT: 966.2/4250390F: 966.2/2846001Amar WALI
RAIZEN TRADING LLP5 Lloyds AvenueLONDON EC 3N 3AEUNITED KINGDOMT: 41.22/3170044F: 44.207/9771252Michiel HINGST
RAVAGO LM PTE LTD.8 Shenton Way41-03 AXA TowerSINGAPORE 068811REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORET: 65.6/3030878F: 65.6/3030879Randolph ROSENFELD
REEDEREI JAEGERS GmbHKönigstrasse 8847198 DUISBURGGERMANYT: 49.2066/2070F: 49.2066/207281Klaus VALENTIN
RELIANCE INDUSTRIES LTD.Reliance Corporate ParkThane-Belapur RoadGHANSOLI NAVI MUMBAI 400 701INDIAT: 91.22/44780440F: 91.22/22852228 - 220Pankaj MEHTA
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RENKERT OIL EUROPE BVA125 Arrowhead TrailBRANDON MS 39047USAT: 1.601/5941198F: 1.601/9107002Mike BURNETT
RESICHEM SrlPiazza A. Gramsci 520154 MILANITALYT: 39.02/3494532F: 39.02/3494648Bruno RUSSO
RESIN TECHNOLOGY LLC1 Forge Village Road, Suite 2AGROTON MA 01450USAT: 1.978/4486926F: 1.978/4485937Carly SEIDEWAND EPPLEY
RHENUS CHEMICAL LOGISTICS GmbHLandzungenstrasse 1768159 MANNHEIMGERMANYT: 49.621/2999162F: 49.621/2999262Ehrhard BECK
RIVERLAKE BARGING B.V.Parklaan 463016 BC ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4364921F: N/AQuirijn BOL
RNM-PRODUTOS QUIMICOSRua da Fábrica 123, SegadeCarreira4765-080 VILA NOVA DE FAMALICAOPORTUGALT: 351.252/900400F: 351.252/900409Sara COSTA
ROSCHEMRESOURCE LLCZvezdny Av. 21, Blvd. 3 of 3, n5MOSCOW 129075RUSSIAT: 7.495/6408910F: 7.967/2212386Mikhail POZDNYAKOV
ROSNEFT TRADING S.A.Place du Lac 21204 GENEVASWITZERLANDT: 41.22/3193060F: 41.22/3193066Vadim BUDNIKOV
ROXTRADE OÜFosforiidi 474114 MAARDUESTONIAT: 372.5/114788F: 372.6/055686Andres REINARU
ROYAL VOPAKWesterlaan 103016 CK ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4002911F: 31.10/4139829Ismail MAHMUD
RUBIS TERMINAL33 Avenue de Wagram75854 PARIS CEDEX 17FRANCET: 33.1/53818620F: 33.1/45724546François TERRASSIN
RUHR-PETROL GmbHKindlinger Strasse 445128 ESSENGERMANYT: 49.201/810620F: 49.201/8106244Ruediger HARKER
RUSKHIMSET JSCNoviy Arbat str. 21-1806MOSCOW 119019RUSSIAT: 7.495/7301212F: 7.495/7898399Alexander IVLEV
RVB TANK STORAGE SOLUTIONS B.V.Wilhelminakade 833072 AP ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/5066020F: N/AKrien van BEEK
S. I. M. P.Via Triboldi Pietro 426015 SORESINA (CR)ITALYT: 39.0374/341830F: 39.0374/343964Marco COLDANI
SADARA CHEMICAL COMPANY7448 King Saud RoadDoha Al JanubiyahDHAHRAN 34455SAUDI ARABIAT: 966.13/8135999F: N/AMohammed AL-AKKAS
SAMECA - PRODUCTOS QUIMICOS S.ASAMECA PQRua Faria Guimarães 345Apartado 40724000-207 PORTOPORTUGALT: 351.22/5073980F: 351.22/5074009José CARVALHO
SAMSKIPWaalhaven Oostzijde 81Harbour number 22033087 BM ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.88/4001000F: N/AJens Holger NIELSEN
SAMSUNG C&T DEUTSCHLAND GmbHAm Kronberger Hang 665824 SCHWALBACHGERMANYT: 49.6196/665990F: 49.6196/665955Kris KIM
SAR TRASPORTI SCPAVia Vicoli 8948100 RAVENNAITALYT: 39.0544/462345F: 39.0544/462356Franco FOGLI
SASA POLYESTER SANAYI A. S.Tarsus Yolu P. K. 37101322 ADANATURKEYT: 90.322/4410053F: 90.322/4410114Mustafa DURUKAN
SAYBOLT NEDERLAND B.V.Stoomloggerweg 123133 KT VLAARDINGENTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4609911F: 31.10/46353600Arie van der KAADEN
SCHUPP IBERICA S.L.Dr. Ferran 11 Bajos08034 BARCELONASPAINT: 34.93/2045800F: 34.93/2045150Jürgen BUCHHOLZ
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SEA INVEST SHIPPING AGENCYBoulevard Maritime76530 GRAND COURONNEFRANCET: 33.2/32108507F: 33.2/32108516Jérôme FISSET
SEACO INTERNATIONAL LEASING GmbHAM Sandtorpark 220457 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/808031-0F: 49.40/808031-12Nils MEYER
SEATRANS CHEMICAL TANKERS A/SWernersholmvegen 55232 PARDISNORWAYT: 47.55/923200F: N/ATom SKARE
SEAWAVES SHIPPING SERVICES CO. LTD.52 Khalil Zadeh, North Vanak Sq Vali Asr Ave.TEHRANIRANT: 98.21/88770571F: 98.21/88774361-2Mohammad Reza KHOSHOIE
SENTINALCO S.A.Reduit des Dominicains 77500 TOURNAIBELGIUMT: 32.69/235344F: 32.69/235126Jean-Patrick HOLVOET
SEVITRADE S.L.Ctra. de la Esclusa 37, Acceso A41011 SEVILLESPAINT: 34.95/4280092F: 34.95/4280259Francisco GARCIA CAMPOS
SGS SOCIETE GENERALE DE SURVEILLANCE S.A.SGSPlace des Alpes 1P.O. Box 21521211 GENEVA 1SWITZERLANDT: 41.22/7399111F: 41 22/7399815Patrick SELDESLACHTS
SHANGHAI LANG CHEMICAL CO. LTD.Room 901, Block 9Haishanghai BuildingN° 970 Dalian RoadSHANGHAI 200092CHINAT: 86.21/51289991F: 86.21/51289992Jingdong CHEN
SHAZAND PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY68 Taban Street,Vali-e-Asr AvenueTEHERANIRANT: 98.21/88674127F: 98.21/88674126Mohammad RAHI
SIBUR INTERNATIONAL GmbHPrinz Eugen Strsse 8-101040 VIENNAAUSTRIAT: 43.1/370 8000-10F: 43.1/3708000-20Marat AVETISOV
SILOMAR SpAPonte Etiopia16149 GENOAITALYT: 39.010/6420311F: 39.010/6469794Bruno GAZZO
SINOPEC CHEMICAL COMMERCIAL HOLDING (HONG KONG) CO. LTD.24/F Office Tower Convention Plaza1 Harbour Road100 WANCHAIHONG KONGT: 852.2/8632638F: 852.2/8248070Gong Xiao DONG
SK NETWORKS DEUTSCHLAND GmbHLyoner Strasse 3460528 FRANKFURTGERMANYT: 49.69/6690010F: 49.69/6661099Seong Wook KWAK
SNCF FRET24 rue Villeneuve92583 CLICHY LA GARENNE CEDEXFRANCET: 33.1/80462011F: N/AYves ANTOINE
SNETOR CHIMIE11 Avenue Dubonnet92407 COURBEVOIE CEDEXFRANCET: 33.14/9048888F: 33.14/9048899Emmanuel AUBOURG
SOJITZ EUROPE PLCChemicals Department Section 2Düsseldorf BranchAm Wehrhahn 3340211 DÜSSELDORFGERMANYT: 49.211/35510F: 49.211/3551110Yohei MUKAI
SOLAR CHARTERING LTD.Orhantepe Mah. Sogut Sok. No:634865 Dragos Kartal ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.216/3716551F: 90.216/3700558Aksun USTUNDAG
SOLMAR-UNIVERSAL TANKER CHARTERING INC.374 Milburn Avenue, Suite 201-EMILBURN NJ 07041USAT: 1.973/3798822F: 1.973/3798833Wolfgang WITTLING
SOLTEX INC.3707 FM 1960 WestHOUSTON TX 77068USAT: 1.281/5870900F: 1.281/5871998Dr. Osvaldo DESVARD
SOLVADIS METHANOL GmbHKönigsberger Strasse 160487 FRANKFURT/MAINGERMANYT: 49.6957/007201F: 49.6957/7007204Christian MEINECKE
SOLVENTAS TEKNIK DEPOLAMA A.S.Dilovasi Organize Sanayi Bolgesi1 Kisim Tuna Cad. No:7Dilovasi 41455 KOCAELITURKEYT: 90.262/6482700F: 90.262/6482795Lari BARUH
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SOLVENTIS LTD.Bank Terrace, Gomshall LaneSHEREGUILDFORD SURREY GU5 9HBUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1483/203224F: 44.1483/205040David LUBBOCK
SOLVOCHEM HOLLAND B.V.Blaak 223011 TA ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4114900F: 31.10/4112032Walid SKAFF
SONGWON INDUSTRIAL CO. LTD.737-2 Yochon-Dong, Nam-GuULSAN 680-090SOUTH KOREAT: 82.52/2739841F: 82.52/2723528Maurizio BUTTI
SOUTH HAMPTON RESOURCES16500 Highway 6 S, Suite 190SUGAR LAND TX 77478USAT: 1.281/9805522F: 1.281/9805533Simon UPFILL-BROWN
SPDC LTD.2-13-10 Nagata-choChiyoda-kuTOKYO 100-0014JAPANT: 81.3/51568555F: 81.3/51568558Takashi ITO
SPECTRANSGARANT LLCS.T.G.24 Radio Street, Bulk 1MOSCOW 105005RUSSIAT: 7.495/5891977F: 7.495/5891978Elena DAVYDENKO
STANDIC B.V.Wieldrechtseweg 503316 BG DORDRECHTTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.78/6528650F: 31.78/6528626Paul VOOGT
STAR CHEMICAL LOGISTIC SpALoc. Il Moro 1Frazione Paradiso20085 LOCATE DI TRIULZI (MI)ITALYT: 39.02/90402200F: 39.02/90402221Elena REMONDINI
STEM SHIPPINGHerserudsv. 1818125 LIDINGOSWEDENT: 46.8/6362560F: 46.8/6362599Carl Johan LEIJONHIELM
STOCKMEIER CHEMIE GmbH & Co. KGAm Stadtholz 3733609 BIELEFELDGERMANYT: 49.521/30370F: 49.521/3037159Peter STOCKMEIER
STOLT TANKERS B.V.Westerlaan 5 - Haven 1903016 CK ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/2818857F: 31.10/2818889Bjarke NISSEN
SUMITOMO DEUTSCHLAND GmbHGeorg-Glock-Strasse 840474 DÜSSELDORFGERMANYT: 49.211/45700F: 49.211/4570236Akihiro MORI
SUTTONS TRANSPORT GROUPGorsey LaneWIDNES CHESHIRE WA8 0GGUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.151/4202020F: 44.151/4205719John SUTTON
SUZHOU HONGWEI INDUSTRY CO. LTD.7F Taifeng Building,38 Jiayuan RoadXiangcheng DistrictSUZHOU 215131CHINAT: 86.512/65993866F: 86.512/65999522Mindong CHEN
TAL INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER CORPORATION100 Manhattanville Road, Suite 13PURCHASE 10577 NYUSAT: 1.914/2519000F: 1.914/6972549Alasdair VOISEY
TANK OPSLAG VERBEKE N.V.Terlochtweg 60/642620 HEMIKSEMBELGIUMT: 32.3/8771533F: 32.3/8777033Luk WUYTS
TANKMATCH INLAND SHIPPING B.V.Biesboschhaven Noord 124251 NL WERKENDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.183/507046F: 31.183/507047André NIEMAN
TANQUID GmbH & Co. KGSchifferstrasse 21047059 DUISBURGGERMANYT: 49.203/317397-0F: 49.203/317397-111Jens MOIR
TAUBER PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY55 Waugh Drive Suite 700HOUSTON 77007 TXUSAT: 1.713/8698700F: 1.713/8698069Scott PODSEDNIK
TEAM TANKERS INTERNATIONALRuseløkkveien 60251 OSLONORWAYT: 47.23/114320F: N/AHans FERINGA
TECNON ORBICHEM LTD.The Lansdowne Building2 Lansdowne RoadCROYDON SURREY CR9 2ERUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.207/9243955F: 44.207/9785307Roger LEE
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TEIJIN ARAMID B.V.Velperweg 76 P.O. Box 51536802 ED ARNHEMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.882/688888F: 31.882/689181Mark van den BROEK
TEMBEC800 René-Lévesque West Blvd. Suite 105MONTREAL H3B 1X9CANADAT: 1.514/8710137F: 1.514/3970896Sylvain GRISÉ
TENNANTS DISTRIBUTION LTD.Hazelbottom RoadCHEETHAMMANCHESTER M8 0GRUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.161/2054454F: 44.161/2034298Elaine SHARPE
TERMINALES PORTUARIAS S.L.TEPSAMuelle de la Energía, s/n08039 BARCELONASPAINT: 34.93/2895540F: 34.93/2234579Luis SALA ALCUBILLA
TEXMARK CHEMICALS INC.900 Clinton DriveGALENA PARK TX 77547USAT: 1.713/4951000F: 1.71484558959Aubrey CANNON
TG BIOCHEMICALS LTD.Georgiou A1 Monastiraki Center, office 2014040 Germasogia LIMASSOLCYPRUST: 357.25 /818780/84F: 357.25/818785Giuseppe SPAGNOLI
THE CRESCENT GROUPWindsor, 2nd Floor,C.S.T. Road, KalinaSanta Cruz (East)MUMBAI 400 098INDIAT: 91.22.67033555F: 91.22.67033556Ashit SHAH
THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY200 Innovation WayAKRON 44316-0001USAT: 1.330/7962121F: 1.330/7962222Pete BRAWN
THE LOGICAL GROUP GmbHRossbergstrasse 228832 WOLLERAUSWITZERLANDT: 41.44/6872882F: N/APaul GOOCH
THE PETROCHEMICAL STANDARDT P S2430 Highway 34, Building B, Suite 22MANASQUAN NJ 08736USAT: 1.855/8685542F: 1.732/6817787Shahrin ISMAIYATIM
THIRD COAST INTERNATIONAL LTDLilly Hill House, Lilly Hill RoadBRACKNELL BERKSHIRE RG12 2SJUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1344/423108F: N/AJim CLAWSON
THIRUMALAI CHEMICALS LTD.25 A, Sipcot Industrial ComplexVellore District, Tamil Nadu 632403 RANIPETINDIAT: 91.4172/244441F: 91.4172/244308Ranga PARTHASARATHY
TIGRO INDUSTRIES N.V.Europalaan 373900 OVERPELTBELGIUMT: 32.11/661375F: 32.11/661377Sylvain MOORS
TIM CONSULT GmbHL15, 12-1368161 MANNHEIMGERMANYT: 49.621/1504480F: 49.621/150448-99Björn KLIPPEL
TONEN GENERAL SEKIYU K.K.W Building 1-8-15 KohnanMinato-kuTOKYO 108-8005JAPANT: 81.3/67134131F: 81.3/7134068Yoichi IMAI
TOYOTA TSUSHO CORPORATION2-3-13, Konan. Minato-kuTOKYO 108-8208JAPANT: N/AF: 81.3/52889079Shigeru OKUMURA
TPC GROUP LLC.500 Dallas Street, Suite 1000One Allen CenterHOUSTON TX 77002USAT: 1.713/6277474F: 1.713/6263650Charles GRAHAM
TRAMMO AGHardstrasse 2018031 ZURICHSWITZERLANDT: 41.58/4511000F: 41.58/4511464Ashok KISHORE
TRANS OCEAN BULK LOGISTICSTrans Ocean House,Tollbar WayHEDGE ENDSOUTHAMPTON SO30 2UHUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1489/774600F: 44.1489/774601N/A
TRANS POLONIA S.A.Rokicka str.1683-110 TCZEWPOLANDT: 48.58/5339015F: 48.58/5339020Agnieszka MELER
TRANSAL SHIPPING CO.Yesilkoy Mah. Ataturk Cad. No: 12EGS Business Park BloklariB2 Blok Kat:54149 BAKIRKOY / ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.216/3625510F: 90.216/3625516Capt. Bulent KARABEK
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TRANSCHEM INC.2141 Palomar Airport Rd.Suite 125CARLSBAD CA 92011USAT: 1.760/4316310F: 1.760/4316312Jeremy KROME
TRANSPOREON GmbHMagirus-Deutz-Strasse 1689077 ULMGERMANYT: 49.731/169060F: N/AMichel HAENEN
TRANSPORT GHEYS N.V.Voortstraat 192400 MOLBELGIUMT: 32.14/812121F: 32.14/816655Dirk GHEYS
TRANSPORTS MERTZRue Pierre Gamare14130 PONT L’EVÊQUEFRANCET: 33. 2/31653700F: 33.2/31653701Jérome BEGEY
TRECORA CHEMICAL INC.12500 Bay Area Blvd.PASADENA TX 77507USAT: 1.281/4747500F: 1.281/4742611Dr. Peter LOGGENBERG
TRICON ENERGY13 Berkley StreetLONDON W1J 8DUUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.203/058 1970F: N/AGemma YANARDAG
TRIFLEET LEASING (THE NETHERLANDS) B.V.Buiten Walevest 153311 AD DORDRECHTTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.78/6390963F: 31.78/6142210Robin POL
TRINTERNATIONAL INC.600 Stewart Street, Suite 1801SEATTLE WA 98101USAT: 1.206/5053500F: 1.206/5053501Anthony RIDNELL
TX LOGISTIK AGJunkersring 3353844 TROISDORFGERMANYT: 49.22/4114920F: 49.2241/1492139Patrick ZILLES
U.S. PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES INC.Galleria Financial Center5075 Westheimer Road, Suite 675HOUSTON TX 77056USAT: 1.713/8711951F: 1.713/8711963Laique REHMAN
ULTRAGAS APSSmakkedalen 62820 GENTOFTEDENMARKT: 45.69/962110F: 45.7014/1254Juan Pablo GUIDUGLI
UNI-CHARTERING A/STurbinevej 105500 MIDDELFARTDENMARKT: 45.88/309909F: 45.88/309900Per EKMANN
UNIGAS INTERNATIONALGrotiushuis, 6th floorWestblaak 413012 KD ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/2405999F: 31.10/4125345Ian WOOLLEY
UNIGEL S.A. (HOLDING)Av. Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek1726-13 Andar, Itaim BibiSÃO PAULO CEP 04543-000BRAZILT: 55.11/25046022F: 55.11/25046023Henri SLEZYNGER
UNITED MINERAL & CHEMICAL CORPORATONUMC1050 Wall Street West, Suite 660LYNDHURST 07071 NJUSAT: 1.201/5073300F: 1.201/5071506Michael SANSONETTI, JR
UNITED PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY3 Tverskaya-Yamskaya str. 39/5 Building 1MOSCOW 125047RUSSIAT: 7.495/9951083F: 7.495/9951085Andrey TUCHNIN
UNIVAR B.V.Schouwburgplein 30 – 343012 CL ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/2757818F: 31.10/4132738Robert LAWTON
UOP N.V.Noorderlaan 1472030 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/5409911F: 32.3/5417806Rudolf HUYCKE
UTKILEN ASStrandgaten 197P.O. Box 11635811 BERGENNORWAYT: 47.55/307800F: 47.55/307848Kjell Ove BREIVIK
V. PEETERS OIW N.V.Zavelbosstraat 32900 HERENTALSBELGIUMT: 32.14/283300F: 32.14/283311Hans Werner MAUS
VAN MOER LOGISTICS N.V.Vitshoekstraat 112070 ZWIJNDRECHTBELGIUMT: 32.3/2540909F: 32.3/2525860Joost VAN LIERDE
VERBRUGGE INTERNATIONALE WEGTRANSPORTEN B.V.Finlandweg 194538 BL TERNEUZENTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.115/646000F: 31.115/646380Rogier GARDIEN
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VERENIGDE TANKREDERIJ B.V.VT GROUPNijmegenstraat 13087 CD ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4876200F: 31.10/4876219C.J.A. GROENEWOLD
VERTOM SHIPPING & TRADING B.V.Oever 73161 GR RHOONTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/2858585F: 31.10/2858530René de ROO
VICTORIA CHEMICALS Sp. z.o.o. (LTD.)Kopernika Street 5/1100-367 WARSAWPOLANDT: 48.22/3388900F: 4822/3388999Aleksander BIRMAN
VINMAR INTERNATIONAL LTD.16800 Imperial Valley Drive, Suite 499HOUSTON TX-77060USAT: 1.281/6181300F: 1.281/6181395Hemant GORADIA
VITOL S.A.Boulevard du Pont d’Arve 28P.O. Box 3841211 GENEVA 4SWITZERLANDT: 44.207/3124499F: N/AMichael KIRREH
VOS BULK LOGISTICS OSS B.V.Vorstengrafdonk 395340 AB OSSTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.412/ 699599F: 31.412/699402Marc VAN ALPHEN
VTG AGNagelsweg 3420097 HAMBURGGERMANYT: 49.40/2354-0F: 49.40/2354-1199Dr. Heiko FISCHER
VTTI B.V.K.P. van der Mandelelaan 1303062 MB ROTTERDAMTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.10/4987351F: N/AAzra BACKBIER ALIC
WAKE MARINE LTD.Quay House, River RoadARUNDELW SUSSEX BN18 9DFUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.1903/881970F: N/ASteve LAVALLIN
WASCOSA AGWerftestrasse 46005 LUZERNSWITZERLANDT: 41.41/7276767F: 41.41/7276777Philipp MÜLLER
WATSON GRAY ITALIA SrlVia Privata de Rolandi 520156 MILANITALYT: 39.02/3693131F: 39.02/38005375Roberto ODDICINI
WESTCHART A/SP.O. Box 1192Sentrum5811 BERGENNORWAYT: 47.55/303550F: 47.55/303560Tormod SKJESETH
WHYTE CHEMICALS LIMITEDMarlborough House298 Regents Park RoadLONDON N3 2UAUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.208/3713903F: 44.208/3494589Cate PENNINGTON
WIJNGAARD NATIE N.V.Vrieskaai 98Haven 992030 ANTWERPBELGIUMT: 32.3/5427000F: 32.3/5427090Bob VAN DEN EYNDE
WIJNHOFF & VAN GULPEN & LARSEN B.V.WIJGULA B.V.P.O. Box 246650 AA DRUTENTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.487/587600F: 31.487/587691Norbert MEIXNER
WILHELM ROSENSTEIN LTD.14 Shenkar St. POB 12691HERZLIYA 4672514ISRAELT: 972.9/9718800F: 972.9/9718815Ronnie KATZIN
WOLTERS KLUWER TRANSPORT SERVICES N.V.WKTSBelgicastraat 171930 ZAVENTEMBELGIUMT: 32.2/7229920F: 32.2/7257922Fabrice MAQUIGNON
WOOD MACKENZIE1 Finsbury SquareLONDON EC2A 1AEUNITED KINGDOMT: 44.203/0600400F: 44.203/0600500Alex LIDBACK
WORMS SERVICES MARITIMES35 Avenue de l’Opera75002 PARISFRANCET: 33.1/53401213F: 33.1/72729564Marcel-Louis CERE
XPO LOGISTICS1208 Route des Pierrelles26241 SAINT VALLIER SUR RHONE CEDEXFRANCET: 33.4/75232526F: 33.4/75031877Nicolas ROBERT
YILKEM KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S.Yildrim Hoding Inc.Meydan Solak N° 1,Beybi Giz Plaz, 10th Floor34398 Maslak ISTANBULTURKEYT: 90.22/2903080F: 90.212/2903081Deniz ÜLKÜSEVEN
YONGSAN CHEMICALS INC.10f Yongsan B/D, 273, Hangang-DaeroYongsan-GuSEOUL 140-717SOUTH KOREAT: 82.2/32749162F: 82.2/3274-9100Kee-Joon KIM
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YUG INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD.520 Tulsiani ChambersNariman PointMUMBAI 400 009INDIAT: 91.22/30276010F: 91.22/30276002Amit AGARWAL
ZAGROS PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY15 Mansour Alley, West Daneshvar St. North Sheik Daneshvar Ave.1991743194 TEHRANIRANT: 98.21/88066620F: 98.21/88040796Liza FAKHER
ZEELAND SEAPORTSSchelpenpad 2P.O. Box 1324530 AC TERNEUZENTHE NETHERLANDST: 31.115/647400F: 31.115/647500Francesco FAES
ZEON CORPORATION1-6-2 MarunouchiChiyoda-kuTOKYO 1008246JAPANT: 81.3/32168246F: 81.3/32160501Toshiyuki TOKUNAGA
ZHEJIANG SATELLITE PETROCHEMICAL CO. LTD.Bujiao Road, Jiaxing Industrial ParkJIAXING 315040CHINAT: 86.573/82226696F: 86.573/83285216Tujun MA
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MEMBERS INDEX BY COMPANY2M HOLDINGS 71A.T. KEARNEY 71ACCENTURE AG 71ACETO FINECHEM GmbH 71ACIDEKA S.A. 64ADDIVANT SWITZERLAND GmbH 64ADEKA CORPORATION 71ADISSEO FRANCE S.A.S. 64ADPO N.V. 71ADVANCED POLYMER COATINGS LLC 71AGILITY 71AGNAT INDUSTRIESERVICE GmbH 71AHLERS BELGIUM N.V. 71AIR LIQUIDE S.A. 64AIR PRODUCTS PERFORMANCE MATERIALS GmbH 71AK-TAS DIS TICARET A.S. 71AK-KIM KIMYA 64AKDENIZ KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 64AKPA ORGANIC PEROXIDES & INITIATORS 71AKZO NOBEL N.V. 64ALBA CORPORATION 71ALBACHEM Srl 71ALBEMARLE EUROPE SPRL 64ALBERTA GOVERNMENT 71ALBERTA’S INDUSTRIAL HEARTLAND ASSOCIATION 71ALFRED TALKE GmbH & Co. KG LOGISTIC SERVICES 72ALISAN LOGISTICS A.S. 72ALLCHEM INDUSTRIES INC. 72ALLNEX BELGIUM S.A./N.V. 64ALTANA AG 64ALTIS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLC 72ALUJAIN CORPORATION 72AMERICAS STYRENICS 72ANKA CHARTERING 72ANNO CHEMICALS N.V. 72ANQORE B.V. 64ANTWERP GAS TERMINAL N.V. 72AOC LLC 72APEX ENERGY, LLC 72AQ N.V. 72ARCADIS NEDERLAND B.V. 72ARG mbH & Co. KG 72ARGON KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 64ARGUS DEWITT 72ARIZONA CHEMICAL 64ARKEM KIMYA SAN. VE TIC. A.S. 72ARKEMA 64AROKON AG 72
AROLA, ADUANAS Y CONSIGNACIONES S.L. 72ARPADIS BENELUX N.V. 72ARSOL AROMATICS GmbH & Co. KG 64ARTECO N. V. 64ARTLANT PTA, S.A. 64ASAHI KASEI CORPORATION 72ASCEND PERFORMANCE MATERIALS 72ASG ANALYTIK-SERVICE GmbH 72ASHLAND INDUSTRIES EUROPE GmbH 73ASMARINE ASSOCIES SAS 73ASTRATA EUROPE B.V. 73ATLANTA QUIMICA, S.A. DE C.V. 73ATLANTIC METHANOL CO. 73ATTILIO CARMAGNANI SpA 73AVESTRA CHEMICAL (Suisse) S.A. 73AXIALL CORPORATION 73AZELIS 73B LOGISTICS S.A. 73BAKHTAR PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 73BALTIC TANK OY 73BALTRANSA 73BARRY ROGLIANO SALLES 73BASF SE 64BATI SHIPPING & TRADING SA 73BAY LOGISTIK GmbH & Co.KG 73BAYEGAN A.S. 73BDP INTERNATIONAL N.V. 73BDV BEHRENS GmbH 73BEAULIEU INTERNATIONAL GROUP 65BERGE MARITIMA S.L. 73BERGEN LOGISTICS AS 73BERGEN TANKER BROKERS A/S 73BERTSCHI AG 73BIESTERFELD AG 74BINA GROUP LTD. 74BIOLANIC SP. Z O.O. 74BOLLORÉ LOGISTICS U.K. LTD. 74BOND INTERNATIONAL LTD. 74BORACHART TANKER CHARTERING SERVICES CO. LTD. 74BORDERLESS EXECUTIVE SEARCH BVBA 74BOREALIS AG 65BORSODCHEM ZRT. 65BOTLEK TANK TERMINAL B.V. 74BOWDEN CHEMICALS LTD. 74BP CHEMICALS LIMITED 65BP EUROPA SE 65BRAEMAR ACM SHIPBROKING 74BRAID LOGISTICS 74
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BRASKEM EUROPE GmbH 65BRENNTAG AG 74BROEDR. SUNDE A/S 65BROEKMAN LOGISTICS 74BRUHN SPEDITION GmbH 74BÜFA GmbH & Co. KG 74BULK DISTRIBUTOR 74BULK OIL AND LIQUID TRANSPORT PTE LTD. 74BULKHAUL LTD. 74C. STEINWEG HANDELSVEEM B.V. 74C.H. ROBINSON EUROPE B.V. 74C4U TRADE 74CABOT SWITZERLAND GmbH 65CAG KIMYA SAN. VE TIC LTD. STI 75CALDIC CHEMIE B.V. 75CAMELOT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS AG 75CAMPI Y JOVE S.A. 75CARGO CARRIERS Srl 75CASOS SHIPPING ApS 75CASSILON LIMITED 75CB&I 75CEDAR EUROPE LIMITED 75CEDAR PETROCHEMICALS INC. 75CELANESE GmbH 65CELLMARK AB 75CENTICHEM B.V. 75CENTRAL ENERGY AG 75CEPSA QUIMICA S.A. 65CHANG CHUN PLASTICS CO. LTD. 75CHEM POLAND Sp. z.o.o. 75CHEMBULK MARITIME DENMARK ApS 75CHEMGAS SHIPPING B.V. 75CHEMI SAN LTD. 75CHEMICAL EXPRESS Srl 75CHEMIGAS SpA 75CHEMIUM INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 75CHEMOIL LOGISTICS AG 75CHEMOXY INTERNATIONAL LTD. 65CHEMPETROL OVERSEAS LTD. LUGANO BRANCH 75CHEMTURA EUROPE GmbH 65CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL N.V. 65CHIMEDIMARE Srl 75CHIMITEX SpA 76CHIMITRADE SpA 76CIECH S.A. 65CIM CHEMICALS AG 76CINCOTTA SHIPPING AGENCY Srl 76CJ EUROPE GmbH 65CLARIANT INTERNATIONAL LTD. 65CLX LOGISTICS LLC 76CODE CONSULTING & DEVELOPMENT SARL 76COMBIPASS SAS 76COMPAGNIE FLUVIALE DE TRANSPORT 76COMPAGNIE LUXEMBOURGOISE DE NAVIGATION 76CON.A.P. S.C.R.L. 76CONTAINERSHIPS LTD. OY 76CONTANK S.A. 76CONTIMPEX S.A. 76CONTINENTAL INDUSTRIES GROUP INC. 76CONTINENTALE AG 76COPHASPEC TRADING AG 76CORAL AE 76CORNERSTONE CHEMICAL COMPANY 76CORRAL N.V. 76CORY BROTHERS SHIPPING LTD. 76COVESTRO DEUTSCHLAND AG 65CPH CHEMICALS B.V. 76CREDIT SUISSE AG 76CREON ENERGY 76
CRESSCO AG 76CROPENERGIES AG 65CUF - QUIMICOS INDUSTRIAIS S.A. 65DAEWOO INTERNATIONAL CORP. 77DAGA GLOBAL CHEMICALS PVT. LTD. 77DAICEL (EUROPA) GmbH 65DAIREN CHEMICAL CORPORATION 77DALIAN CHANGXING ISLAND INDUSTRIAL ZONE 77DAMCO INTERNATIONAL B.V. 77DB CARGO BTT GmbH 77DE POLI TANKERS B.V. 77DE RIJKE GROUP 77DELAMINE B.V. 65DELOITTE CONSULTING CVBA 77DELTECH EUROPE LTD. 65DEN HARTOGH LOGISTICS B.V. 77DETTMER RAIL GmbH 77DFDS A/S 77DHC SOLVENT CHEMIE GmbH 66DISTRICONSULT GmbH 77DOBER CHEMICAL CORP. 77DOMO CHEMICALS GmbH 66DONAU CHEMIE AG 66DOW EUROPE GmbH 66DP WORLD 77DSM SOURCING B.V. 66DSV ROAD GmbH 77DUNKERQUE PROMOTION 77DUPONT INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS SARL 66DURAFIBER TECHNOLOGIES EUROPE SARL 66E-B-TRANS 77EAGLE CHEMICALS GROUP 77EASTMAN CHEMICAL B.V. 66EASTPORT MARITIME B.V. 77ECEM - EUROPEAN CHEMICAL MARKETING B.V 77ECEPLAST Srl 77ECO N.V. (European Coordination Organisation) 77ECOLAB EUROPE GmbH 66EGYPTIAN LINEAR ALKYL BENZENE COMPANY 78EL MOHANDES CO. FOR TRADING & MANUFACTURING MODERN CHEMICALS 78ELEKEIROZ S.A. 78ELEMENTIS SPECIALTIES NETHERLANDS B.V. 66ELITE PALOUME FORWARDERS N.V. 78ELIX POLYMERS S.L. 66ELTON INTERNATIONAL TRADING COMPANY S.A. 78EMERALD KALAMA CHEMICAL B.V. 66EMERY OLEOCHEMICALS GmbH 66EMSA TECNOLOGIA QUIMICA S.A.U. 78ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS OPERATING LLC 78EOC EINKAUF AG 78EQUATE PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 78EQUILEX B.V. 78ERMEWA HOLDING S.A. 78ERSHIP S.A. 78ESSBERGER TANKERS 78ETHIMEX LTD. 78EURO NORDIC LOGISTICS B.V. 78EUROCHEM TRADING GmbH 78EUROSERVICES N.V. 78EUROWASTE N.V. 78EURTEAM 78EVERSPRING CHEMICAL CO. LTD. 78EVONIK INDUSTRIES AG 66EWALS CARGO CARE B.V. 78EXXONMOBIL PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL EUROPE 66F. POLL & CO. A. NUSSBAUMER TRANSPORT GmbH 78FEDERTRASPORTI SpA 78FINBETA SpA 79
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FINE ORGANIC INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD. 79FINOLEX INDUSTRIES LTD. 79FINSTERWALDER TRANSPORT & LOGISTIK GmbH 79FIRESTONE POLYMERS LLC 79FITOTRANS SAU 79FLINT HILLS RESOURCES 79FMG SHIPPING AND FORWARDING 79FOLLMANN CHEMIE GmbH 66FORTREC CHEMICALS & PETROLEUM PTE LTD. 79FRIEDRICH SCHARR KG 79GADIV PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. 79GADOT CHEMICAL TERMINALS (1985) LTD. 79GALATA CHEMICALS GmbH 66GALSTAFF MULTIRESINE SpA 66GANTRADE EUROPE LTD. 79GAPUMA (UK) LIMITED 79GATX RAIL AUSTRIA GmbH 79GAZPROM NEFTEKHIM SALAVAT JSC 66GCA LOGISTIQUE 79GE SIMONS INTERNATIONAAL TRANSPORT B.V. 79GE WATER & PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES 79GEFO GESELLSCHAFT für OELTRANSPORTE mbH 79GELSENCHEM CHEMICAL PRODUCTS GmbH 79GEMOIL (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. 79GENMAR RESOURCES LTD. 80GENTAS KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET PAZ A.S. 66GEODIS BM 80GIEZENDANNER TRANSPORT AG 80GLOBE CHEMICALS 80GLOBE MARINE 80GLOBE MARINE SERVICES CO. 80GMS-CHEMIE HANDELSGESELLCHAFT mbH 80GREAT EASTERN PROVIDENCE LIMITED 80GREEN & BLACK MARINE LOGISTICS 80GREENCHEM INDUSTRIES LLC 80GROUP VAN LOON (ANTWERP TANK REPAIR) 80GROUPE SAMAT SA 80GRUBER GmbH & Co. KG 80GRUPA AZOTY S.A. 66GRUPO IDESA S.A. DE C.V. 80GRUPO PETROTEMEX SA DE CV 80GUANGZHOU LIFLY CHEMICALS CO. LTD. 80GUIDO BERNARDINI Srl 80GULF BAYPORT CHEMICALS L.P. 80GWYNT 80H-C-S GROUP GmbH 66H. CLARKSON & CO LTD. 80H. ESSERS EN ZONEN INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT N.V. 80H. J. van BENTUM B.V. INT. TRANSPORT 80HAESAERTS INTERMODAL N.V. 80HANWHA CHEMICAL CORPORATION 81HAPAG-LLOYD AG 81HARCO GROUP S.A./N.V. 81HAROPA - GRAND PORT MARITIME DE ROUEN 81HAVILA OÜ 81HAZARDOUS CARGO BULLETIN 81HAZEL MERCANTILE LTD. 81HAZGO 81HELM AG 81HENAN HARVEST CHEMICAL CO. LTD. 81HEXION INC. 67HICRI ERCILI DENIZ NAKLIYAT KIMYEVI MADDELER SAN - TIC. LTD. STI. 81HIP-PETROHEMIJA 67HITACHI CONSULTING 81HOPE SPED Srl 81HOYER GmbH 81HUKTRA N.V. 81HUNAN CHEMICAL B.V. 81
HUNTSMAN EUROPE BVBA 67HUTTON CHEMICALS LTD. 67IBERICA TANKER CHARTERING S.L. 81ICC CHEMICAL CORPORATION 81ICIS 81ICL 67IDEMITSU KOSAN CO. LTD. 81IHS CHEMICAL WEEK 81IHS GLOBAL GmbH 82IHS GLOBAL S.A. 82IMCD GROUP B.V. 82INDORAMA PETROCHEM LTD. 82INDUKERN S.A. 82INDULOR A.G. 67INEOS GROUP AG 67INEOS STYROLUTION GROUP GmbH 67INFINEUM ITALIA SrL 67INFRASERV LOGISTICS GmbH 82INGE STEENSLAND A/S 82INGENIA POLYMERS INC. 82INGEVITY CORPORATION 82INNOSPEC LIMITED 67INNUA EUROPE LTD. 82INSPECTORATE B.V. 82INTEGRA PETROCHEMICALS PTE. LTD. 82INTER TERMINALS 82INTERBULK GROUP PLC. 82INTERCHEM PTE LTD. 82INTERMARC B.V. 82INTERMODAL TANK TRANSPORT EUROPE S.A. 82INTERNATIONAL ECHEM 82INTERSTREAM BARGING B.V. 82INTERTANK NORDIC AB 82INTERTEK BENELUX 82INTRA S.A. 82INVISTA RESINS & FIBERS GmbH 67IPP - INTERNATIONAL PROCESS PLANTS 83ISEGEN SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD. 83ITC RUBIS TERMINAL ANTWERP N.V. 83ITOCHU DEUTSCHLAND GmbH 83J-CHEM S.A. 83JANEX S.A. 83JBF RAK LLC 67JCL LOGISTICS BENELUX B.V. 83JET LOGISTICS BVBA 83JIYI CHEMICAL (BEIJING) CO., LTD. 83JOSS CHEMICALS B.V. 83JSC INFOTECH - BALTIKA M 83JSC METAFRAX 67JSC NIZHNEKAMSKNEFTEKHIM 67JSC REM LOGISTIC 83JUBILANT PHARMACEUTICALS N.V. 83JUPITER DYECHEM PVT LTD. 83JÜRGEN SCHMIDT CHEMIEVERTRETUNG GmbH 83JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION 83K.H. KLINK CHEMIEROHSTOFFE GmbH 83KANDLA ENERGY AND CHEMICALS LTD. 83KAO CORPORATION S.A. 83KARL SCHMIDT SPEDITION GmbH & Co. KG 83KATOEN NATIE N.V. 83KBC ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES PLC 84KEM ONE 67KEMAT BELGIUM POLYBUTENES 84KH CHEMICALS B.V. 84KH NEOCHEM AMERICAS INC. 84KLINE CONSULTING EUROPE LTD. 84KÖBER Srl 67KOLB DISTRIBUTION LTD. 67KOLMAR GROUP AG 84
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KOOLE TANKTRANSPORT B.V. 84KORN FERRY 84KORTEKS MENSUCAT SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 84KS JOACHIM GRIEG & CO. 84KTM KIMYA A.S. 84KUBE & KUBENZ 84KURARAY EUROPE GmbH 67LANFER LOGISTIK GmbH 84LANXESS DEUTSCHLAND GmbH 67LAXMI ORGANIC INDUSTRIES (EUROPE) B.V. 84LBC TANK TERMINALS 84LEBANON CHEMICALS COMPANY S.A.L. 84LEHNKERING GmbH 84LG CHEMICAL LTD. 84LIFE CHEMICALS GROUP 84LIKIT KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 84LINDE AG 84LIQUICHEM HGmbH 84LIQUID TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY B.V. 85LITASCO S.A. 85LKW WALTER INTERNATIONALE TRANSPORTORGANISATION AG 85LOG4CHEM GmbH 85LOGIX FORWARDING NEDERLAND B.V. 85LOTTE CHEMICAL 85LUBRIZOL FRANCE SAS 67LUCITE INTERNATIONAL UK LTD. 67LUERCHEM LLC 85LUMINA TRADING 85LUNA CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD. 85LYONDELLBASELL INDUSTRIES 67M & S LOGISTICS LTD. 85M/S GODAVARI BIOREFINERIES LTD. 85MACQUARIE BANK LIMITED 85MAKIOS S.A. TRANSPORT & WAREHOUSING COMPANY 85MANUCHAR N.V. 85MANUFACTURE FRANCAISE des PNEUMATIQUES MICHELIN 68MARENZANA SpA 85MARFLET MARINE S.A. 85MARITEAM SHIPPING AGENCIES 85MARNAVI SpA 85MARTEST CAMBRIAN (Europe) B.V. 85MARUBENI EUROPE PLC 85MASTER CHEM OIL LTD. 85MAUSER-WERKE GmbH 86MB BARTER & TRADING S.A. 86MCKINSEY & COMPANY INC. 86MEGLOBAL INTERNATIONAL FZE 68METANOL DE ORIENTE, METOR, S.A. 86METHANEX EUROPE S.A./N.V. 86METHANOL HOLDINGS (TRINIDAD) LTD. 86METHANOL MARKET SERVICES ASIA PTE LTD. 86MILESTONE CHEMICAL TANKERS EUROPE LTD. 86MILLIKEN EUROPE BVBA 68MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL EUROPE GmbH 86MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL AMERICA INC. 86MITSUBISHI INTERNATIONAL GmbH 86MITSUI & CO. BENELUX S.A./N.V. 86MITSUI CHEMICALS INC. 86MÖBIUS BUSINESS REDESIGN N.V. 86MODALIS SAS 86MODUL CO. LTD. 86MOL PLC 68MÖLLER CHEMIE 86MONUMENT CHEMICAL 68MORGAN STANLEY 86MOSSI & GHISOLFI INTERNATIONAL SARL 86MOVE INTERMODAL N.V. 86MY-CHEM GmbH 86NACCO S.A. 86
NATIONAL CHEMICAL COMPANY 87NATIONAL INDUSTRIALIZATION CO. (TASNEE) 87NATIONAL PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIAL CO. 87NAVIGLOBE N.V. 87NERI DEPOSITI COSTIERI SpA 87NEWPORT EUROPE B.V. 87NEXT MARITIME, S.L. 87NIJHOF-WASSINK B.V. 87NIJMAN/ZEETANK INTERNATIONALE TANKTRANSPORTEN B.V. 87NOAHS ARK CHEMICALS LTD. 87NOORD NATIE TERMINALS N.V. 87NORCHEM / ZAVOD SINTANOLOV LLC 68NORDIC TANKERS A/S 87NORGAS ASIA PTE LTD 87NOVA CHEMICALS 87NOVAPEX 68NOVASOL S.A. 87NUSTAR TERMINALS LTD. 87NYNAS AB 68OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL BELGIUM BVBA 87OCI CORP. CO. LTD. 87ODFJELL SE 87ODIN MARINE EUROPE B.V. 87ODYSSEY LOGISTICS EUROPE BVBA 87OIL MOVEMENT SERVICES B.V. 88OILTANKING GmbH 88OLD WORLD INDUSTRIES LLC 88OLIN CHLOR ALKALI PRODUCTS 88OLIN CORPORATION 68OMAN TRADING INTERNATIONAL B.V. 88OMNI-CHEM 136, LLC 88OMNOVA SOLUTIONS SAS 68OMV REFINING & MARKETING GmbH 68ORBIT LOGISTICS 88ORGANIK KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 68ORIENTAL PETROCHEMICALS CO. 88OVERLACK AG 88OXEA GROUP 68OXITENO S.A. 88OXYDE BELGIUM BVBA 88P&O FERRYMASTERS LTD. 88P&S CHEMICALS 88PAGANELLA SpA 88PAÑALON S.A. 88PARS SEA ELIA SHIPPING 88PCC SE 68PCS PETROCHEMIE CONTRACTING & SERVICES 88PEACOCK CONTAINER B.V. 88PEEL PORTS 88PEMEX PETROQUIMICA 88PENPET PETROCHEMICAL TRADING GmbH 88PENTA CHEMIKALIEN GmbH & Co. KG 89PENTA PETROKIMYA SAN. VE TICARET A.S. 89PEQUIVEN 89PERSTORP AB 68PETKIM PETROKIMYA HOLDING INC. 68PETREDEC (EUROPE) LTD. 89PETROCHEM MIDDLE EAST FZE 89PETROCHEMICAL COMMERCIAL CO. 89PETRODESK B.V. 89PETROLEOS DE PORTUGAL S.A. 68PETROSA EUROPE B.V. 89PHILLIP TOWNSEND ASSOCIATES 89PHILLIPS 66 SPECIALTY SOLVENTS 89PILOT CHEMICAL COMPANY 89PLAISANT & C. SHIP AGENCY Srl 89PLASTIPAK PACKAGING INC. 89PLATTS 89PMC GROUP INC. 89
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POLIPORT KIMYA SANAYI VE TICARET A.S. 89POLSKI KONCERN NAFTOWY ORLEN S.A. 68POLYMER TECHNOLOGIES LTD. 89POLYNT GROUP 68POLYPLEX EUROPA 89POLYTRA N.V. 89PORT OF AMSTERDAM 89PORT OF ANTWERP 89PORT OF GHENT 90PORT OF ROTTERDAM 90PORT OF TARRAGONA 90POWERTRANS PETROL VE ENERJI TICARET A.S 90PPG INDUSTRIES EUROPE SÁRL 68PRAXAIR N.V. 90PROCHEMA HANDELSGESELLSCHAFT mbh 90PROCTER & GAMBLE CHEMICALS 68PROQUIBASA 90PROVIRON 68QATAR CHEMICAL AND PETROCHEMICAL MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION COMPANY Q.J.S.C. 90QATAR CHEMICAL COMPANY LTD. 90QBEX LOGISTICS B.V. 90QUEST GROUP DMCC 90QUIMIDROGA, S.A. 90QUINCANNON ASSOCIATES INC. 90QUINTIQ B.V. 90R.M.I. CHEMICAL LOGISTICS B.V. 90RABIGH REFINING & PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 90RADICI PARTECIPAZIONI SpA 69RAFFINERIE HEIDE GmbH 69RAIZEN TRADING LLP 90RAVAGO LM PTE LTD. 90REEDEREI JAEGERS GmbH 90REICHHOLD CZ s.r.o. 69RELIANCE INDUSTRIES LTD. 90RENKERT OIL EUROPE BVA 91REPSOL, SA 69RESICHEM Srl 91RESIN TECHNOLOGY LLC 91RHENUS CHEMICAL LOGISTICS GmbH 91RIVERLAKE BARGING B.V. 91RNM-PRODUTOS QUIMICOS 91ROSCHEMRESOURCE LLC 91ROSNEFT TRADING S.A. 91ROXTRADE OÜ 91ROYAL VOPAK 91RUBIS TERMINAL 91RUHR-PETROL GmbH 91RUSKHIMSET JSC 91RÜTGERS BELGIUM N.V. 69RVB TANK STORAGE SOLUTIONS B.V. 91S. I. M. P. 91SABIC 69SACHEM EUROPE B.V. 69SADARA CHEMICAL COMPANY 91SAMECA - PRODUCTOS QUIMICOS S.A 91SAMSKIP 91SAMSUNG C&T DEUTSCHLAND GmbH 91SANORS 69SAR TRASPORTI SCPA 91SASA POLYESTER SANAYI A. S. 91SASOL GERMANY GmbH 69SAYBOLT NEDERLAND B.V. 91SCHILL + SEILACHER «STRUKTOL» GmbH 69SCHUPP IBERICA S.L. 91SCL GmbH 69SCOTT BADER CO. LTD. 69SEA INVEST SHIPPING AGENCY 92SEACO INTERNATIONAL LEASING GmbH 92
SEATRANS CHEMICAL TANKERS A/S 92SEAWAVES SHIPPING SERVICES CO. LTD. 92SEKISUI SPECIALTY CHEMICALS EUROPE, S.L. 69SENTINALCO S.A. 92SEVITRADE S.L. 92SGS SOCIETE GENERALE DE SURVEILLANCE S.A. 92SHANGHAI LANG CHEMICAL CO. LTD. 92SHAZAND PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 92SHELL CHEMICALS EUROPE B.V. 69SI GROUP-SWITZERLAND GmbH 69SIBUR INTERNATIONAL GmbH 92SILOMAR SpA 92SINOPEC CHEMICAL COMMERCIAL HOLDING (HONG KONG) CO. LTD. 92SINTEZ OKA LLC 69SK NETWORKS DEUTSCHLAND GmbH 92SNCF FRET 92SNETOR CHIMIE 92SOJITZ EUROPE PLC 92SOLAR CHARTERING LTD. 92SOLMAR-UNIVERSAL TANKER CHARTERING INC. 92SOLTEX INC. 92SOLVADIS METHANOL GmbH 92SOLVAY 69SOLVAY S.A. 69SOLVENTAS TEKNIK DEPOLAMA A.S. 92SOLVENTIS LTD. 93SOLVOCHEM HOLLAND B.V. 93SONGWON INDUSTRIAL CO. LTD. 93SOUTH HAMPTON RESOURCES 93SPDC LTD. 93SPECTRANSGARANT LLC 93STANDIC B.V. 93STAR CHEMICAL LOGISTIC SpA 93STEM SHIPPING 93STEPAN EUROPE 69STOCKMEIER CHEMIE GmbH & Co. KG 93STOLT TANKERS B.V. 93SUMITOMO DEUTSCHLAND GmbH 93SUNPOR KUNSTSTOFF GmbH 69SUTTONS TRANSPORT GROUP 93SUZHOU HONGWEI INDUSTRY CO. LTD. 93SYNBRA TECHNOLOGY B.V. 69SYNTHOMER (U.K.) LTD. 69SYNTHOS S.A. 69TAL INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER CORPORATION 93TANK OPSLAG VERBEKE N.V. 93TANKMATCH INLAND SHIPPING B.V. 93TANQUID GmbH & Co. KG 93TAUBER PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY 93TEAM TANKERS INTERNATIONAL 93TECNON ORBICHEM LTD. 93TEIJIN ARAMID B.V. 94TEMBEC 94TENNANTS DISTRIBUTION LTD. 94TERMINALES PORTUARIAS S.L. 94TEXMARK CHEMICALS INC. 94TG BIOCHEMICALS LTD. 94THE CRESCENT GROUP 94THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY 94THE LOGICAL GROUP GmbH 94THE PETROCHEMICAL STANDARD 94THIRD COAST INTERNATIONAL LTD 94THIRUMALAI CHEMICALS LTD. 94TIGRO INDUSTRIES N.V. 94TIM CONSULT GmbH 94TONEN GENERAL SEKIYU K.K. 94TORAY FILMS EUROPE 69TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS & REFINING S.A./N.V. 70
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ABERGEL Laurent 72ABOUELKHIER Eng. Mohamed Mahmoud Kasem 78ADELTOFT Michael 87AGARWAL Amit 97AKSOY Oya 84AL SHAMMARI Mufleh 87AL-AKKAS Mohammed 91AL-ANSARI Hisham 80AL-EMADI Ahmed 90Al-NAAMA Jassim 90ALEKSIC Sasa 67ALEXANDER Ian 67ALIŞAN Yonca 72ALKAN Ersin 75ALTHOFF Henrik 78ALTIN Necat 84ALTOBELLI Dr. Nicola 77ALTUNTAS Mukremin 80ANDREOU Katy 78ANTOINE Yves 92ARNOLD Thomas 74ASATIANI Nika 76ATCHISON Dennis 72ATKINSON Richard 69AUBOURG Emmanuel 92AUSEMS Harry 84AVETISOV Marat 92AVONTUUR Michiel 64AYDIN Macit 66BABIKIAN Harry 81BACKBIER ALIC Azra 96BADIRGALI Ipek 64BAGDASARIANZ Hilarius 76BAIGET Ester 66BANDO Ken 65BANI-YOUNES Svetlana 76BARBAROS Ibrahim 81BARBIERI Mario 86BARDAKJIAN Jack 79BARENDSE Barend 77BARRIQUAND Bertrand 64BARROSO José Luis 70BARTHELS Patrick 88BARTLEWSKA Gosia 82BARUH Nisso 76BARUH Lari 92BASSO Flavio 76
BATEMAN David 89BAUER Steffen 84BAUM Norbert 81BAYEGAN Ruya 73BECK Ehrhard 91BEGEY Jérome 95BEKAERT Bernard 74BENESCH Udo 85BERENDEL Dan 85BERGER Dr. Heinrich 67BERGGREN Mark 86BERGHAUS Rainer 86BERKEL Heidi 75BERNARDINI Umbro 80BERNATH Jürgen 72BERTANI Dr. Ing. Luca 79BERTSCHI Hans-Jörg 73BETHUNE Andrew 83BHARDWAJ Dr. Bharat 87BHATTACHARYA Ajay 79BIAN Jing 83BIRMAN Aleksander 96BISHAY Eng. Yasser 77BLOCKEN Peter 88BOL Quirijn 91BOLLAERT Daniel 87BONAMI Luc 72BOND David 74BONETTI Giorgio 73BOOMERT Yuri 77BOON Pieter 64BORSHOV Juri 67BOSHART Ferry 88BOTHE Achim 65BOURGART Jean 69BOURREAU Patrick 80BRAWN Pete 94BREIVIK Kjell Ove 95BRENNINKMEIJER Femke 89BRESCHENDORF Michael 76BRÖKER Heike 66BRUCH Dr. Christian 84BRYAN James 88BUCHHOLZ Jürgen 91BUDIN Michel 67BUDNIKOV Vadim 91BUEHLER Frederick 88
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BUNTINX Rob 67BURNETT Mike 91BUSARD Thomas 89BUSCH Olaf 80BUTTI Maurizio 93CAGATAY Omer 75CALVO Carlos 78CANNON Aubrey 74CARVALHO José 91CASADO José Luis 79CASSELLS Susan 75CASTLEBERRY Bill 66CASTOR Laurent 68CAVAN Colin 65CERE Marcel-Louis 96CHANDRA Naveen 81CHAZELLE Rémy 73CHEN Jingdong 72CHEN Mindong 93CHI Zhenyu 77CHOKHANI Nimesh 83CIESIELSKI Dariusz 68CINCOTTA Dr. Cinzia 76CLAWSON Jim 94CLIMENT DEWIT Genoveva 90COLDANI Marco 91COOPER Andrew 65COPPIN Henk 76COSTA Sara 91CREMADES Juan 85CROMACK Mike 70CROTTY Tom 67CSABA Bodo 81DAGA Satyen 77DAHLMANN Markus 69DAVYDENKO Elena 93DE BLOCK Iwan 80DE BOEVER Peter 82de LANGE Eric 82DE MAEIJER Pascal 83DE RIJKE Kees 77de RIJKE Chris 90de ROO René 96de VOS Marcel 82de WITH Dirk Jan 65DE ZEEUW Rob 77DELAVAL Sebastien 86DELVIGNE Gilles 76den DEKKER Robert 90DEPECKER Stefaan 68DERRIEN Yves 77DESMET Johan 90DESVARD Dr. Osvaldo 92DEVROYE Alain 72DHANORKAR Saurabh 79DIANEZ Francesc 87DIAZ BARRIGA Carlos 80DIDWANIA Nitin Kumar 81DIERCKS Prof. Dr. Rainer 64DONG Gong Xiao 92DORDONI Vania 76DORN Dr. Joachim 71DORROCH Annette 66DRIESSEN Luc 86DUDAKOV Yury 68DUEBEL Joerg 66DUFFY Dr. Joe 72DUPASQUIER Florence 80DURAND Blaise 77
DURUKAN Mustafa 91DUVAL Franck 68DYRLIE Trygve 87EBERHARD Dipl.-Ing. Guenther 77EBERHARD Ruediger 66EDGE Charles 78EGGELS Jack 69EGGLESTON Mark 89EKMANN Per 95EL GUENNOUNI Rachid 80ELIE Patrick 78ELWINE Anthony 77ENDRES Philipp 86ERKOC Faruk 89ERSAN Umut 64ESTERMANN Friedel 71EWALS Pim 78FAES Francesco 97FAKHER Liza 97FANKHAUSER Urs 75FAUVARQUE Pierre 67FENGLER Thomas 67FERGUSON John 72FERINGA Hans 93FERNANDEZ Lorena 64FIÉVÉ Pascal 73FIGLHUBER Werner 90FINGER Ullrich 64FINSTERWALDER Michael 79FIROUZI ARANI Hossein 73FISCHER Dr. Heiko 96FISHER Nathan 67FISSET Jérôme 92FITTING Chantal 67FLÜGGEN Dr. Norbert 64FOGLI Franco 91FOIS Corrado 89FORD Russ 89FRERICK Sven 82FRIESS Johannes 79FRISCHBIER Bernd 67FUNAMIZU Tomoyuki 71FYFFE Georgina 82GALE Ronald H. 83GARCIA CAMPOS Francisco 92GARDIEN Rogier 95GAZZO Bruno 92GEISEL Dr. Urs 86GERLACH Andreas 71GEURTSEN Hans 88GHEYS Dirk 95GICCQUEL Gaëlle 81GIEZENDANNER Benjamin 80GILL Wolfgang 85GOETHALS Bert 71GOLDSMITH Stuart 89GOOCH Paul 94GOOSSENS Maarten 80GORADIA Hemant 96GORMAN Kevin 76GOSWELL Simon 67GOULD Jeffrey S. 74GOYAL Raman 85GRAHAM Charles 94GRIFFIN Chris 88GRIMA Jorge 78GRISÉ Sylvain 94GROENEN Ir. Frank 69GROENEWOLD C.J.A. 96
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GROSJEAN Benoist 76GUIDUGLI Juan Pablo 95GULIANI Raveen 77GUNEYLI Yamac 90GUTIERREZ SALDIVAR Ing. Guillermo 80HAENEN Michel 95HAESAERTS Luc 80HARFOUCHE Salim 75HARKER Ruediger 91HARRINGTON Joseph 71HARRIS David 82HART Jason 82HARTOGS Bernardo 80HATZISARIS Jordan 76HEGELE Matthias 71HELIAS Frank 77HELLEMANS Peter 68HELSEN Maurice 85HENDRIKSE Wijnand 87HERNANDEZ Ricardo 78HERRSCHER R.B. 78HESHAM Dr. Mohamed 78HESSELINK Marco 66HEYEN Dr. Erk Thorsten 70HIBBERT Jonathan 74HILDEBRANDT Edward 76HILKENS Belinda 83HILLE Jan 68HINGST Michiel 90HODGES Paul 82HOESCH Thomas 87HOLLAND Steven 74HOLTES Mark 83HOLTON Daniel 66HOLVOET Jean-Patrick 92HOLZMANN Thomas C. 75HOMBERG Rolf 76HOOZEMANS Ed 70HOPPE Stefaan 78HORE Patrick 77HOYER Thomas 81HUEPPELER Holger 67HUFF Zsolt 68HURENKAMP Joris 90HUT Wouter 64HUYCKE Rudolf 95HWANG Jonghyun 77IEVOLI Gennaro 85IJLAND Marcel 70IKEDA Tomohiko 86ILLINGWORTH Matthew 68IMAI Yoichi 94In’t VELD Kees 87INGHAM Philip 69ISMAIYATIM Shahrin 94ITO Takashi 93IVLEV Alexander 91IYER Srivatsan 65JAEGERS Gunther 75JAEHNEL Meik Rudolf 88JAMANI Naushad 87JANG Harry 65JANSSEN Jozef 84JAREMOVA Lucie 69JENSEN Gorm 68JEUKENS Frits 83JIAN Wang 79JOHNSON Benjamin 74JONES Edson 73
JONES Rose-Anna 69JOVE PONS Ramón 75KADJATA Olivier 81KAISER Brian 79KARABEK Capt. Bulent 94KARABEY Omer T. 76KARKOSKA Vladimír 65KASLOWSKI Simone 68KATTEMÖLLE Edward 85KATZIN Ronnie 96KAVELAARS Patrick 76KAVOURAS Dr. Andreas 66KAWASE Yuji 86KEHRIG Christina 71KESSELS Erik 69KESSLER Mottie 71KETTING Hans 84KHOSHOIE Mohammad Reza 92KIM YoungLan (Rani) 81KIM H. Hoegun 84KIM Kris 91KIM Kee-Joon 96KIRREH Michael 96KISHORE Ashok 94KLEINKRAMER Jacques 74KLINK Ernst-Eberhard 83KLIPPEL Björn 94KÖBER Eduard 67KOCH Henrik 75KOKEN Damla 71KOKULUDAG Levend 72KOLKMAN Rob 81KÖNIG Markus 79KOORSTRA Job 88KÖPP Henk 85KORKUT Sadettin 68KORVENRANTA Markku 65KOZLOVA Elena 89KRASI Janina 85KRIS Andrew 74KROME Jeremy 95KRÜGER Christian 77KRUGLOVA Irina 90KRUMM Eckhard 72KRÜPPER Henrik 66KUBENZ Dr. h.c. Michael 84KUDRINA Olga 74KWAK Sung Lim 71KWAK Seong Wook 92LAAKSONEN Antti 73LADEHOFF Jörn 69LAGAE John 80LAGO XIMÉNEZ Israel 76LAI Marvin 78LALINSKY Mark 77LAMMERS Susanne 90LANDESMAN Jossi 83LANFER Hermann 84LANGSTRAAT Rob 82LATTUADA Giuseppe 76LAURIJSSENS Gert 74LAVALLIN Steve 96LAWTON Robert 95LEBREUT Benjamin 74LEDERER Heiko 65LEE Michael 72LEE Sung-Chul 87LEE Roger 93LEFAS John 82
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LEIJONHIELM Carl Johan 93LENS Guy 71LEPETUKHIN Igor 81LEROY Ir. Fabian 83LEVY Itamar 79LIDBACK Alex 96LILJA Fredrik 82LIN Fu-Shen 77LLOYD David 67LOGGENBERG Dr. Peter 95LOMBARDI Vincenzo 78LUBBOCK David 93LUGGEN Dr. Martin 65MA Tujun 97MACKAY Peter 81MAESTRELLI Daniele 71MAHMUD Ismail 91MAINDWAL Rohit 67MAKIOS Thrasyvoulos 85MALAIKAH Jamal 87MANDEWIRTH Dr. Sven 75MAQUIGNON Fabrice 96MARCEL Denis 64MARENZANA Alberto 85MARGUNATO Cem 64MARQUARDT Christoph 73MARTINET Catherine 66MARTINEZ Jose Manuel 65MASON Michael 84MATHEU Xavier 81MATHONNAT Isabelle 69MATSUI Takeshi 84MATTOZZI Francesco 75MAUS Hans Werner 95McINTEE Andrew 84McLOUGHLIN David 87MEHTA Yogi 89MEHTA Pankaj 90MEÏ Bernard 86MEIJBURG Bart 70MEINECKE Ralf 86MEINECKE Christian 92MEISTER Christoph 88MEIXNER Norbert 96MELER Agnieszka 94MELNIKOV Alexander 86MENK Siegfried 69MERINO Juan Antonio 68MERKLEIN Norbert 65MERMANS Benny 65METZ Jean-Yves 69MEYER Nils 92MIELCZAREK Cezary 75MIKKELSEN Andreas 84MINFRAY Jérôme 79MOHAMMADI Jamshid 89MOIR Jens 93MOKASHI Srinivas G. 85MONTERO Antonio 88MOORS Sylvain 94MORA Ing. Jesus 86MORI Akihiro 93MOTSEKOA Lehlo 89MOUNSEY William 67MUKAI Yohei 92MUKHERJI Kirry 85MÜLLER Dr. Hans Joachim 73MÜLLER Frank 73MÜLLER Jos 74
MÜLLER Cécile 78MÜLLER Philipp 96MUNOZ Vicente 90MURAMATSU Jun 83MURILLO GIL Román 73NAHM Kyewon 85NEAU NORDSTRAND Dr. Anita 68NEO Yaosheng 80NERI Dr. Piero 87NIELSEN Jens Holger 91NIEMAN André 93NISSEN Bjarke 93NOEL Bernard 88NOORDEGRAAF Jan 69NORDANGER Arne 73NOWAK Magdalena 74NOWLAN John 80NUSAIR Marwan 72OBERKIRCH Andreas 65OCKELOEN Bram 83ODDICINI Roberto 96OKAMOTO Kazuto 86OKUMURA Shigeru 94OMEROGLU Timucin 74ONO Yoshihiro 72ONUR Sinasi 72ONUR Berat 68OOURA Natsuki 83OSELAND Paul 82OTT Siegfried 83OXFELDT Bo 65PALUMBO Sergio 64PANI ESPINOSA Ing. Carlos 88PAPACOSTAS Stelios 69PAREKH Aaron 79PARMAR Hardeep 84PAROLIN João Benjamin 88PARTHASARATHY Ranga 94PARWANI Kamlesh 68PATRICK Dennis 86PEDGE Robert 74PEDROLA Iolanda 66PEETERS Jan 87PEGO Josep 72PELZER Dr. Alfred 68PENNINGTON Cate 96PEREZ José Luis 89PESGENS Suzanne 64PICAVET Jolanda 76PICCININO Giorgio 75PLAISIER Wim 72PODSEDNIK Scott 93POL Robin 95POMPEI Virgilio 75POPOV Adam 73POZDNYAKOV Mikhail 91PRAKASH Amit 89PRESTON Elizabeth 71PROTO Marc 64PUSHNOV Oleg 78RADICI Angelo 69RAHI Mohammad 92RAHIMI ASHTIANI Amir Mohamad 88RAI Sanjay 83RAJEVAC Vuk 72RAMACHANDRAN Ramesh 78RATH Josef 68RAY Indrajit 69RAY Didier 74
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REEKMANS Bart 79REHMAN Laique 95REINARU Andres 91REMONDINI Elena 93RIDNELL Anthony 95ROBERT Nicolas 96ROSENFELD Randolph 90ROSSAERT Dietwin 89RUERUP Ingo 79RUISECCO Claudio 67RUIZ DORADO Juan Carlos 69RUIZ HERAS José Luis 73RUSSO Bruno 91RÜTTEN Claus 75RUTTENS Michel 72RUUD Jan Ivar 70RYMER Mark 79SALA ALCUBILLA Luis 94SALESSE Cyrus 75SALINAS DE MOURA Pedro 65SAMOYLOVA Yuliya 69SÁNCHEZ Iván 90SANDELOWSKY Ruth 84SANSONETTI, JR Michael 95SARDINA Helion 75SCARNECCHIA Severina 66SCHAAF Michael 73SCHÄFER Hans 81SCHLAG Dr. Stefan 82SCHMIDT Juergen 83SCHNEIDER Frank 82SCHOBER James 66SCHOENBACH Jan 84SCHRAVESANDE André 78SCHROETER Ingo 71SCHULLER Marc 64SEGERS Alex 66SEIDEWAND EPPLEY Carly 91SELA Roy 79SELDESLACHTS Patrick 92SEMBA Yasuo 86SHABI Aboed 76SHAFIK Eng. Maged M. 84SHAH Mukesh 79SHAH Ashit 94SHALEIVE Eran 75SHARMA Sanjeev 82SHARPE Elaine 94SHEKEM Yanal 89SHELLY Neil 71SHIMADA Masakazu 85SIEP Paul 85SILVA Ulises 73SIMONS Frank 79SIMONS Theo Jan 86SING SENGAR Chandan 83SKAFF Elias 84SKAFF Walid 93SKARE Tom 92SKJESETH Tormod 96SKOLMOWSKI Andrzej 66SKUNČIKAS Mindaugas 83SLEZYNGER Henri 95SMISSAERT Ir. Charles 74SMITH Michael 82SMITH Christy 87SMYK Alexander 69SNODGRASS Peter 67SNYDER Robert 73
SOCCOL Stefano 70SOYKE Dr. Bernd 89SPAGNOLI Giuseppe 94SPOHR Pedro 68STARK Ian 65STARZYNSKA Ilona 69STEGER Stefan 84STEWEN Dr. Ulrich 65STOCKMEIER Peter 93SUN Robin 81SUNDBY Botolf 82SUNDE Bertil 65SUTTON John 93SVYATNAYA Yuliya 67T.K. PALANISAMI Ing. Sami 68TALARICO Francesco 70TALKE Armin 72TANCINI Paolo 66TATTUM Lyn 81TEEUWENS Martine 87TELKAMP Mady 88TERRASSIN François 91THORNTON Nick 83THORSTENSON Jon 88TIAN Lily 80TIKHONOV Serguei 76TOFT Simon 75TOKONAMI Toshimi 81TOKUNAGA Toshiyuki 97TOPALOGLU Dr. Harun 73TRENHOLM Graham 74TREUER Olivier 86TRIBOLDI Secondo 75TUCHNIN Andrey 95TURKAY Cenk 71TYBURA Maciej 65ÜLKÜSEVEN Deniz 96UMBRICH Mag. Hermann 78UPFILL-BROWN Simon 93USTUNDAG Aksun 92VALENTIN Klaus 90VALIDO Rosario 68VALKENBURG Rob 84VAN ALPHEN Marc 96van BEEK Krien 91van BENTUM Henk 80VAN CALDENBORGH Olav 75van de WALLE Luc 66van den AKKER Peter 87Van Den BROECK Johan 70van den BROEK Mark 94VAN DEN EYNDE Bob 96van den HEUVEL Raymond 88VAN DEN HURK Joris 80van der KAADEN Arie 91van der KNAAP Gert 65van der LINDEN Sjaak 76van der MEER Jeroen 81VAN der SPEK Rob 85VAN DER WEIJDE Tom 72van ENGELEN Hendrik-Jan 90van HERWAARDEN Dick 77VAN HOLTEN Jacco 77VAN HOUWAERT Hubert 78VAN LIERDE Joost 95VAN MOURIK Robert 87VAN POUCKE Tim 81VAN RIEL Christophe 66VAN THIENEN Stefan 77
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ROYAL VOPAKTOTALJustin HessionOlivier Pirard
THE EUROPEAN PETROCHEMICAL ASSOCIATION WISHES TO THANK THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES AND PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THEIR SELECTION OF ILLUSTRATIONS:
VAN VELZEN Jan Willem 88van WOERKOM Chris 82VAN-HELVOORT Ir. Maarten 66VANHERBERGEN Kris 69VANMAELE Prof. Dr.-Ir. Hendrik 86VANPARIJS Daniel 73VANROLLEGHEM Xavier 89VANTAGGIATO Marco 64VASSAR Mark 86VERHAEGEN Wilfried 78VERSTELLE Wim 88VIJVERMAN Jan 64VILADEVALL GAYA Pere 78VILAS BOAS ROMERO Carla 85VILLALBA Cesar 82VIQUESNEL Laurent 68VISTE Arild 87VLEUGELS François 82VOGEL Harald 72VOISEY Alasdair 93VOLODICHEVA Olga 83VOLPE Ivano 75von GEORG Eberhard 79VONDERHAGEN Dr. Anja 67VOOGT Paul 93WALI Amar 90WALKE Markus 77WARNER Mark 73WATSON Andrew 74WEBER Werner 80WELLENS Luc 73
WELLS Chris 73WENNEKES Martin 82WENZEL Tim 74WHITEFORD Alastair 86WHITTET Richard 80WICK Stefan 69WIGGINS Wade 86WIJNSTEKERS Robin xxWILDT Ulrich 80WINDAU Elizabeth 89WITTLING Wolfgang 92WOLLSCHLÄGER Jürgen 69WOLMAR Soren 90WOOLLEY Ian 95WRIGHT Jr. Frank L. 72WU Steven 75WUYTS Luk 93YANARDAG Gemma 95YANGIROV Dennis 66YEMENICILER Firat 89YONG James 85ZAGHLOUL Dr. Tarek 88ZEINSTRA Ir. Jan 89ZHANG George Zhanwei 81ZHUKOVA Inna 79ZINDU David 78ZILLES Patrick 95ZINK Andreas 85ZOGLIO Greg 76ZULFIKARI Keyan 84
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