Industry Europe – Issue 22.4

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NEWS

MOVINGON

Relocations and expansions across Europe

Brenntag opens new head office in India B

renntag, the global leader in chemical distribution, inaugurated its new head office in Mumbai, India. This new office represents Brenntag’s continued commitment to invest in India and to ensure the company has ample room for its planned growth over the next few years. Brenntag established its presence in India in 2008 and focuses on various industry segments such as Agro, Coatings, Food & Beverage, Leather, Lubricants, Personal Care, Pharmaceuticals, Plastics & Polymers, Polyurethanes, Solvents and Textile. The new office adds to the

company’s six existing offices located in all major industrial locations in India and Brenntag’s growing presence in the Asia Pacific region, which includes more than 40 offices in 15 countries. At the inauguration of the new office, Steven Holland, CEO of Brenntag Group, said, “India is a key market in Brenntag’s global strategy. By expanding our local presence in major cities like Mumbai, we are supporting our strategy of being the leading chemical distributor in both speciality and industrial chemicals.” Visit: www.brenntag.com

ATR opens its first training centre for pilots in Africa

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support the growing number of ATR aircraft in Africa and to anticipate the associated development potential, ATR, the European manufacturer of turboprop aircraft, has just opened a new training center for pilots and maintenance technicians in Johannesburg, South Africa. This is the very first training center to be opened by ATR on the African continent. The center is equipped with a Full-Flight Simulator, offering training possibilities for the ATR 42-300, ATR 42-500, ATR 72-200 and ATR 72-500 models. To operate these new facilities, ATR has formed a partnership with Comair (operator

of British Airways southern Africa and kulula. com). ATR therefore benefits from the airline’s logistics and existing equipment at O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg. Lilian Braylé, Senior Vice-president of Product Support and Services of ATR, stated: “We are happy to be working alongside Comair to meet the growing need for ATR training in Africa. By opening this new center, we will be able to offer airlines the most modern training tools, highly qualified instructors, optimum course follow-up and a local service which is already proving beneficial.” Visit: www.atraircraft.com

Stanley Black and Decker invests in new distribution centre

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his new 18,000m2 distribution centre is strategically located in Damparis, in eastern France, within close proximity of a number of the group’s manufacturing plants. Its ideal placement means that delivery times for Facom and Britool Expert products will be greatly reduced. The new distribution centre was designed by global logistics specialists Gazeley and boasts

state-of-the-art facilities. The building also demonstrates Stanley Black and Decker’s commitment to the environment. The offices which adjoin the distribution warehouse have reinforced wall insulation and the hot water is provided via a solar thermal installation. A water recovery tank has also been fitted, reducing fresh water consumption by 50%.

Tony Prueitt, UK Industrial and Automotive sales director, says: “The new distribution centre has been designed to provide Facom and Britool Expert’s European customers a first-class service. Our industrial and automotive customers in the UK and Ireland will start benefitting from the new centre from April 2012.” Visit: www. stanleyblackanddecker.com

Fortum to build the world’s first industrial-scale integrated bio-oil plant

The bio-oil plant, which will be integrated with the combined heat and power production plant (CHP) in Joensuu, will produce electricity and district heat and in the future also 50,000 tonnes of bio-oil per year. The bio-oil raw materials will include forest residues and other wood based biomass. “Fortum’s CHP plant in Joensuu will gain a totally new role in the value chain as we will

not only be capable of producing electricity and heat, but also of a third product – bio-oil. Even though bio-oil will initially be used to replace liquid fossil fuels, it may in the future also be a raw material for different biochemicals or traffic fuels,” says Jouni Haikarainen vice-president, Fortum, Heat Division, Finland. Visit: www.fortum.com

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ortum is to invest about €20 million in the commercialisation of new technology by building a bio-oil plant connected to the Joensuu power plant in Finland. The integrated bio-oil plant, based on fast pyrolysis technology, is the first of its kind in the world on an industrial scale.

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Moving forward Stöcklin Logistik

7min
pages 234-237

The business of lifting Sarens

5min
pages 123-127

New era in medical diagnostics 77 Elektronika

5min
pages 238-241

The science of success Sanofi

5min
pages 230-233

Innovation with a conscience Sabaf Group

8min
pages 220-225

Clean and green Nilfisk-Advance

4min
pages 226-229

Visibly superior Fuyao

8min
pages 213-219

The world’s coolest controls Daikin

5min
pages 210-212

Renewable power generation Babcock & Wilcox

4min
pages 206-209

Navigating the future Avinor

4min
pages 199-201

Pipes of perfection Pipelife

5min
pages 194-198

Solutions for sustainable productivity

6min
pages 202-205

Perfecting polyamide yarns Xentrys

4min
pages 190-193

Leadership strengthened with extraordinary performance Subor

6min
pages 186-189

Putting a new gloss on sales Albéa

5min
pages 182-185

The appeal of steel Ruukki

4min
pages 178-181

Pressing ahead Presezzi Extrusion

6min
pages 159-167

The extrusion solution ProfilGruppen

5min
pages 174-177

Optimising power-plant efficiency Hamon Group

5min
pages 168-173

A constant commitment to progress

4min
pages 156-158

Leading the world in sustainable steel

6min
pages 150-155

Under control Saia-Burgess Controls

5min
pages 142-145

Making systems efficient Sensata Technologies

4min
pages 146-149

A Hungarian centre of excellence NI Hungary

4min
pages 138-141

Gas control Spectron

5min
pages 133-137

Enhancing customised drive technology

6min
pages 128-132

Handling a worldwide reputation Italcarrelli

5min
pages 120-122

Heavy lifting Bolzoni

4min
pages 116-119

Smarter material handling Atlet

6min
pages 112-115

Taking wind power on board Stena Line

5min
pages 108-111

Supporting innovation offshore Bourbon

6min
pages 90-94

Award-winning transportation services APL

4min
pages 86-89

Expanding horizons Lurssen

4min
pages 104-107

Perfect pitch Hydra Tech

6min
pages 95-99

Charting new waters I.M. Skaugen

5min
pages 100-103

New composite horizons ABG Group

5min
pages 82-85

Saving energy and costs ABB Marine

7min
pages 76-81

Driving the farmer forward Weidemann

5min
pages 72-75

Innovation continues at Solaris

4min
pages 68-71

The fresh approach to frozen food Findus

6min
pages 48-55

Machine power Lännen Tractors

4min
pages 56-59

Brewed in Hungary Dreher Breweries

4min
pages 44-47

New sustainable horizons New Holland

6min
pages 60-67

Diversification success VRV

6min
pages 30-33

Leading by listening Godrej Consumer Products

5min
pages 39-43

Nature’s beauty secrets Oriflame Cosmetics

5min
pages 34-38

Speciality chemicals SKW

4min
pages 25-29

Linking up Combining strengths

7min
pages 18-19

Europe’s premium puzzle

9min
pages 8-10

Moving on Relocations and expansions

3min
page 20

Technology spotlight Advances in technology

3min
page 22

Electric illusions Volvo warns on green targets

5min
pages 14-15

Winning business New orders and contracts

7min
pages 16-17

Bill Jamieson Why has the euro not sunk?

4min
page 6

Focus on France Ian Sparks reports from Paris

4min
page 23
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