Plastic Pipes2017InternationalConference
The Society of Plastics Engineers India
Plastic Pipes 201723rd and 24th November, 2017 Mumbai, India
Current Scenario & Future Trends
Chair / Co-Chair AddressPlastic Pipes 2017
Since the Introduction of Plastic Pipes over five decades ago, Plastic Pipes have become the material of choice for nearly all applications ranging from Water supply, Sewerage and Drainage, Agriculture, Plumbing and Sanitary, Communication and Ducting, Industrial, Irrigation Systems, Offshore and even Oil and Gas. With improvement in the production and processing techniques, use and its applications over the years, it has been proved beyond doubt that they are the most superior material for a wide range of installations across the above segments due to its inherent properties, superb corrosion and chemical resistance, greater logistical and installation cost advantage, stronger, tighter, leak proof and self- restraining joints, zero maintenance etc.
The other added advantages are alternative installation methods (no-dig for example) which can save considerable time and money in many applications, particularly rehabilitation of pipelines etc due to its light weight and easier on site handling. For example, PE is about one eighth the density of steel, so it does not require use of heavy lifting equipment for jointing and installation. Above all, most of the Plastic Pipes have better sustainability credentials with the environment in mind as the Plastic Pipes require less energy in production than alternative material.
Even at the end of their useful life, Plastic Pipes can be easily recycled. All these combined
advantages, coupled with the potential long service life (of over 50 years) leads to further cost advantages in the long term. The whole life cycle cost, in which all the costs associated with a pipeline throughout its lifecycle, from material cost to installation and maintenance, even on the most conservative estimates, have found that installed costs get reduced by as much as 70% and the whole life cost by over 45%, apart from savings in carbon footprint.
An Obvious Choice ??
Today, with the rapid pace of urbanization, by the year 2050 over 70% of the population would have moved to urban locations and there will be 600 million more Indians who will demand their share of water and food, but by then, the per capita availability of water is projected to fall to dangerous levels, from the present 1545 cubic meters. Even now, about 220 million Indians have access to less than the minimum level of 1000 cubic meters, indicating severe stress.
Various learnings from different missions set up by the government have shown that infrastructure creation should have direct impact on the basic and real needs of people, primary amongst that is to provide clean, safe drinking water and sanitation to the citizens. Providing these basic services to households and build amenities in cities and generally improve the infrastructure facilities which will improve the quality of life for all is a national
Dr. Shreekant DiwanChairmanPlastic Pipes 2017
Mr. Haresh R. PillayCo-ChairmanPlastic Pipes 2017
priority today and is being implemented with the required zeal. An estimate of funds required over 20 years at 2010 prices was made by a high power committee set up by the government which estimated that over Rs 39.20 Lakh Crore was required for creation of urban infrastructure, which includes Rs 17.30 Lakh Crores for urban roads and over Rs 8.00 Lakh Crores for services such as water supply, sewerage, solid waste management and storm water drains. Besides this, the requirement for O&M was separately estimated to be Rs 19.90 Lakh Crore.
To facilitate this, AMRUT (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation), has been launched in which five hundred cities will be taken up initially and the focus will be on water supply, sewerage facilities, storm water drains etc apart from providing other amenities for transport and recreation. In addition to this, The Smart City Mission proposes support to the extent of Rs 48,000 crores for 100 cities on an average of Rs 100 crores per city per year to which an equal amount will be matched by the state governments and nearly Rs One Lakh Crore will be available for smart cities development. The scheme of Housing for all by 2020 and resurrection of Building and Construction industry segments will act like a catalyst as the demand for internal piping will see a spurt. The consolidation of demand for pipes
in agriculture and micro irrigation schemes will add further volumes to the demand and holds tremendous potential.
Can Plastic Pipes Be Left Behind In This??
A Word Of Caution Though!!
The Plastic Pipe industry is growing @ 8% or more which is well above the GDP growth rate of 5 or 6% (unlike the projections) but has the potential to grow at double that rate, given the need of the hour and the impetus and resources being made available by the government and certainly holds promise not only for consolidation and expansion in the industry but also to have an all -round improvement in the quality and reliability aspect of both the product offering and associated services, apart from increasing productivity and reliability.
SPE India had successfully organized the Plastic Pipe 2015 Conference with all the above aspects in mind and with a clear intention to bring all the stakeholders in the entire value chain together to share and exchange knowledge, overcome the challenges and identify opportunities for growth.
Plastic Pipes 2017, organized on 23rd/24th November 2017, by SPE India will take it a step forward and continue to ensure sustained interaction between the stakeholders and looks forward for active participation from the industry.
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Organizing CommitteePlastic Pipes 2017
Plastic Pipes 2017 Conference Chairman
Dr. Shreekant DiwanHead of Business Development Baerlocher India
Plastic Pipes 2017 Conference Co-Chairman
Mr. Haresh R. PillayPresidentTime Technoplast Ltd.
SPE IndiaIT & Logistics
Mr. Ramesh ParasuramanManaging Director
Allied Solutions (I) Pvt. Ltd
SPE IndiaFinance
Mr. Rajiv SanghaviCEO
Satellite Plastic Industries
SPE IndiaPresident
Mr. Vijay BoolaniPresident
Boolani Engineering Corpn.
SPE IndiaCommittee Member
Mr. Roop P. Devnani
SPE IndiaCommittee Member
Mr. Prem G. Manghani
SPE IndiaVice President
Prof. D.D. Kale
SPE IndiaCommittee Member
Mr. Surinder S. Ahluwalia
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Day 123rd November, 2017
08.00 - 09.00 Registration
09.00 - 10.35 Inaugural Session
09.00 - 09.10Welcome AddressVijay Boolani - President, SPE India
09.10 - 09.35
Keynote Address I -Role of Plastic Pipes in 24x7 Water Supply of Smart CitiesDr. S. V. Dahasahasra - Former Member Secretary, Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran
09.35 - 10.00Keynote Address II - Polyolefin and PVC Market Trends and OutlookMalini Hariharan - Head of South Asia Markets, ICIS
10.00 - 10.25Keynote Address III - Plastic Pipes Sector - Investment OpportunitiesDr. Shreekant Diwan - Chairman Conference, SPE India
10.25 - 10.30Vote of ThanksRamesh Parasuraman - Hon. Secretary, SPE India
10.30 - 10.35Introduction to SPE Conference CommitteeVijay Boolani - President, SPE India
10.35 - 11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 - 12.30 Business Session I
Moderator: Dr. D.D.Kale, Consultant to Plastic Industry
11.00 - 11.25PVC Pipes Stabilization: Are We Ready For The Change?Alok Ghodgaonkar - Regional Manager, Baerlocher India Additives Pvt. Ltd.
11.25 - 11.50
Successful use of HDPE pipes for Desalination Projects and Future ChallengesDr. Purnima Jalihal - Scientist-G & Head - Energy & Fresh Water, National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT)
11.50 - 12.15Polymer Material Solutions for The Piping SystemsDr. Rajeev Basargekar - Technical Director, APPL Ind. Ltd.
12.15 - 12.30 Q & A Session
12.30 - 13.30 Business Session II
Moderator - Haresh Pillay, Co-Chairman Conference, SPE India
12.30 - 12.55Downstream Equipment for Pipes - New InnovationsClaudio Costa - Area Manager, SICA S.P.A
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12.55 - 13.20Large Plastic Pipes SolutionsAlexander Krah - CEO, KRAH Group
13.20 - 13.30 Q & A Session
13.30 - 14.30 Lunch & Networking
14.30 - 16.00 Business Session III
Moderator - Dr. Shreekant Diwan, Chairman Conference, SPE India
14.30 - 14.55DWC: The New Drainage Pipe FriendLeon - Sales Manager, Dalian Sunlight Technology Co. Ltd.
14.55 - 15.20PVC Pipes Extrusion OptimizedRajesh Shinde - Managing Director, Theysohn Extrusionstechnik (I) Pvt. Ltd.
15.20 - 15.45
Smart Process Automation Solutions to ensure consistent high quality product at optimum input cost.Arun Pundir - Executive Director, Aerodry Plastics Automation Private Limited
15.45 - 16.00 Q & A Session
16:00 - 16.20 Coffee Break
16.20 - 17.20 Business Session IV
Moderator - Roop Devnani, Committee Member, SPE India
16.20 - 16.45Corrugated Pipe Technology and Case StudiesPiercarlo Cominelli - Sales Manager, ITIB Machinery International
16.45 - 17.10Economy & Competitiveness through Automation in Pipe ManufacturingDhruv Shah - Executive Director, Prasad Group of Companies
17.10 - 17.20 Q & A Session
17.20 - 18.00 Coffee Break
18.00 - 19.00 VIP DINNER SPEECH
18.00 - 18.45 Success without StressSwami Swatmananda, Chinmaya Mission
18.45 - 19.00 Q & A Session
19:15 Cocktails & Dinner
Day 123rd November, 2017
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Day 224th November, 2017
09:00 - 10.55 Business Session V
Moderator: Dr. D.D.Kale, Consultant to Plastic Industry
09.00 - 09.25The use of PE100 and trenchless technology to install and rehabilitate utility networks and the PE100+ Online GuideAndrew Wedgner - Borouge, Abu Dhabi
09.25 - 09.50Keeping an eye on diameter, wall thickness, eccentricity and sagging: Online quality control during pipe productionHolger Lieder - Sales Director, Sikora AG
09.50 - 10.15PA - TPU High Speed Pipes ExtrusionFabrizio Cividini - Area Sales Manager, Friul Filiere S.P.A.
10.15 - 10.40Extending the life of water distribution networkChanchal Dasgupta - Application Marketing Manager (Infrastructure), Borouge (India) Pvt Ltd
10.40 - 10.55 Q & A Session
10.55 - 11.30 Coffee Break
11.30 - 13:00 Business Session VI
Moderator: Andrew Wedgner - Borouge, Abu Dhabi
11.30 - 11.55New Age Modifiers & Their Role in Vinyl Pipes & Fittings IndustryAshok Kumar - Sr. Manager Business Development - Plastics, Indofil Industries Limited
11.55 - 12.20The Evolution of Elastomeric Joints in Plastic Pipeline SystemsMartijn Boerma - Business Development Manager Asia Pacific, Trelleborg Pipe Seals
12.20 - 12.45Innovations in Jointing TechnologyJim Johnston - Chief Innovation Officer, McElroy Manufacturing Inc
12.45 - 13.00 Q & A Session
13:00 - 14.00 Lunch & Networking
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Day 224th November, 2017
14.00 - 15.30 Business Session VII
Moderator: Chanchal Das Gupta - Application Marketing Manager (Infrastructure), Borouge (India) Pvt Ltd
14.00 - 14.25LCA Comparison : PVC Pipes and The Traditional Material PipesLinchon Mehta - Dept. of Polymer and Surface Engineering, Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT)
14.25 - 14.50The Raw Material of FPC for pipe applicationGeorge Yen - Director, Formosa Plastics Corporation
14.50 - 15.15Integrated Solution Provider in PipeM.A. Khan - AVP, Kabra Extrusiontechnik Limited
15.15 - 15.30 Q & A Session
15.30 - 15.55 Coffee Break
15.55 - 17:25 Business Session VIII
Moderator: Surinder S. Ahluwalia, Committee Member, SPE India
15.55 - 16.20R&D of Continuous Glass Fiber Reinforced Large Diameter Polyethylene PipeZecheng Lin - Sales Engineer, Zhejiang Shuanglin Machinery Co. Ltd.
16.20 - 16.45Revolutionary Drainage SystemManoj Dhar - Vice President - Sales & Marketing (Piping Division), Astral Poly Technik Limited
16.45 - 17.10NEW BIS Standards : Challenges for the PE Pipe ProducersPrashant Nikhade - Specialist PE Pipes Design and Installation
17.10 - 17.25 Q & A Session
17.25 - 17.40Closing Remarks : Haresh Pillay, Co-Chairman Conference, SPE India
17.40 - 18:00 Lucky Draw
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