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Mr. Jan Damhof, Global Product Supply Manager Pipes, Valves and Fittings of the Dow Chemical Company, will moderate the
workshop of Procurement and Supply Chain Integrity at Valve World Asia Conference 2007. Valve World recently interviewed Mr.
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Damhof who said: A few years ago, the valve industry seemed fairly simple and uncomplicated. Steel prices were flat, supply and
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demand were balanced and the relationships between customers and suppliers were straightforward. But all that has changed. One
of the reasons for this development is the imbalance between supply and demand and speculation on the metal markets, which
have resulted in high steel prices. These high prices have forced the valve manufacturers to cut their costs. At the same time high
energy prices have driven up investments; in particular, the number of projects in the refinery and energy sector has increased
enormously. Both pressure on costs and growing demand for valves are the most important developments.
The (western) valve industry has reacted by outsourcing the manufacturing of valves and components but has not increased its own
capacity. And that is part of the problem. For example, there are many instances of moving production to countries like China. These
makes the supply chain highly opaque for the end user. At the same time there seems to be a trend to treat Maintenance, Repair,
Operations (MRO) as a nuisance. Neglecting MRO business by valve manufacturers suggests a lack of interest in the performance of
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their own products. One of the consequences is an increasing amount of quality incidents. We even have to shut down plants.
A more extensive interview with Mr. Damhof you could find in the Valve World February 2007 edition. In the workshop, Mr. Damhof
will address the above mentioned issues with the goal to find answers how to tackle them.
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Plenary 4: End user experiences at the refinery by Cees Glansdorp, Shell Global Solutions, The Netherlands
9:00
Plenary 1: Status of the Chinese Valve Industry by Mr Han Jianrong, Stard, China
9:30
Plenary 5: End user experiences from the Chinese Refinery Industry by Mr Yan Yong de, Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical Company
9:30
Plenary 2: End user project experiences in the Chemical Process Industry by Mr Ralph-Harry Klaer, Bayer, Germany
10:00
Plenary 3: The impact of Control Valves on safety and productivity by Bert de Wilde, ExxonMobil, Belgium
10.00
Plenary 6 (paper 707): End user expectations for operational Excellence of valves, Barrie Kirkman, UK
11:00
11:30
12:00
Conference Foyer:
Fugitive Emission/Sealing
Chairman: Cees Glansdorp, Shell Global Solutions, The Netherlands
Paper 711: Understanding and control of fugitive emissions,
Smith,Novus Sealing, UK
Paper 724: Cost effective sealing solutions for the valve industry, Baker,
Trelleborg Sealing Solutions, UK
Papers 716: High Pressure - High Temperature Endurance Test Facility for
Valves, Manikandan, Fluid Control Research Institute, India
Gallery Walk
Presentations on poster displays with explanation by technical commercial staff
Paper 709: New trends with emergency valve on-line testing eases the
maintenance, Yli-Petys, Metso Automation, Finland
Paper 719: Maintenance and repair, McQuillan, Sabic UK Petrochemicals, UK
14:30
15:00
Room 3C + 3D
Conference Foyer
Control Valves
Chairman: Bert de Wilde, ExxonMobil, Belgium
Casting
Chairman: Piet de Later, Dow Chemical,
The Netherlands
Paper 731: China Valve Industry Overview, Deng,
Neway, China
Gallery Walk
Presentations on poster displays with explanation
by technical commercial staff
Paper 713: Isolation valves technology for
delayed coker applications, Tran, Crane Fluid
Handling, USA
Paper 723: Specifying the appropriate seal in
pharmaceutical applications with critical CIP/SIP
cleaning processes, Ledig, Trelleborg Sealing
Solutions, Germany
15:30
16:00
Plenary 7: Procurement trends in the Chemical process industry by Jan Damhof, Dow Chemical, Netherlands
11:30
Plenary 8: End user experiences in the Chemical Process Industry, speaker to be confirmed, BASF, Germany
12:00
Plenary 9:( paper 730) : Practice of Quality Performance, LR Chen Zhuguang, China
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Maintenance/Reliabilty
Chairman: Ron Merrick, Fluor Daniel, USA
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Paper 702: Improving control valve and ESD valve reliability using digital valve
positioners, Esposito, Dresser Masoneilan, USA
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Please note that the advanced conference programme is preliminary and that the organizers reserve the right to make alterations. The final programme will be distributed at the conference.
Please note that the advanced conference programme is preliminary and that the organizers reserve the right to make alterations. The final programme will be distributed at the conference.
The Valve World Asia Exhibition 2007, which will be organised in parallel, is
already fully booked. The organisers expect that the two-day event, which
will be hosted at the Shanghai International Convention Center at Pudong,
near to the famous Pearl Tower, will attract about 5000 visitors.
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