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ORGALIME Manufacturing Matters
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Lithuania LINPRA Italy ANIE ANIMA Luxembourg ILTM The Netherlands FME-CWM METAALUNIE Norway Norsk Industri Poland PIGE Portugal AIMMAP ANEMM Slovenia GZS-MPIA Spain CONFEMETAL SERCOBE Switzerland SWISSMEM Sweden TEKNIKFÖRETAGEN Croatia HUP Austria FEEI FMMI Belgium AGORIA Bulgaria BASSEL Denmark DI Finland Federation of Finnish Technology Industries France FIEEC FIM Germany VDMA WSM ZVEI Great Britain BEAMA EAMA GAMBICA Ireland IEEF Latvia MASOC 33 Member associations, 22 countries 130,000 companies, €1,510 billion of annual output, 9.7 million people employed Associate Members EGMF
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Orgalime industry Comparative size of EU manufacturing Orgalime as the voice of European engineering represents 3 industrial branches that manufacture some 28% of EU total output Metal articles 7% Mechanical engineering 9.5% Electrical & electronic engineering 10,5%
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Orgalime industry by sectors
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National Employers’ Federations National Confederation Business Europe CEEMET National Association European Sector Committees Orgalime Alliance European National Regional Local European Institutions Member state governments Regional governments City council Trade Employers Industry representation structures European Parliament European Commission Council
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N°1 voice of the engineering industry on selected issues Inform members about EU initiatives Coordinate and lobby positions of members - European Sector Associations and networks Provide a service for European Sector Associations in our industry including as associate members Do specific work on General Conditions, guidelines for application of legislation, etc… Orgalime roles and aims
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Orgalime Secretariat today A team of 22 staff to represent our industry in Brussels
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Orgalime issues today Competitiveness Industrial Policy Market and Trade issues Legal issues Technical Policy issues Energy and Environment Policy issues
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Orgalime issues today ERP/Energy efficiency WEEE/ROHS/Waste REACH IED EPBD Smart grids Electric vehicles Energy + Environment Policy issues New Legislative Framework Low Voltage Directive Machinery Directive EMC Directive Construction Products Reg. Pressure Equipment Dir. Gas Appliances Directive ATEX Directive… Technical Policy issues 'EnginEurope'- Mechanical’ Electra’ – Electrical 'Strengthening the link'- Metalworking Key Enabling technologies Industrial policy - sectoral Market access Market Surveillance Anti-Counterfeiting Raw Materials Standardisation Policy Market and trade issues European Contract Law IPR Competition Legislation Product Liability Standard contracts Legal issues Competitiveness Industrial policy - horizontal ‘Manufacturing matters’ with focus on : Research and innovation – EFFRA Regulatory framework Investment climate Skills and labour
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Orgalime Active Committees Working Groups and Task Forces Presidents - Directors Presidents’ Board Top Executive Forums General Assembly Board of Directors Horizontal issues and WGs Trade Policy Network Anti Counterfeiting TF Legal Affairs WG ECO WG EPPE TF NAMS TF REACH Core Group IED (ex. IPPC) TF CPR TF GAD TF Standardisation TF Economists & Statistics WG R&D WG Branch Activities Orgalime CEEI TCC WEEE/RoHS TF Electra Sherpa Group Electric Vehicles TF Smart Grids TF Electromagnetic Fields TF MELC (Mechanical Engin.) THG Machinery Directive TF PED TF Noise TF Mechanical Engineering Sherpa Group MALC (Metalworking) Steel Users Group
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Our challenges as associations Short term Long term Remaining effective Exploiting synergies Rationalising the voice of industry Economy and economies asked of us
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Environment Liability Extraction of natural resources Water Use Environment & Public Health EMF Air Noise Outdoor Noise Business process assembly, marketing distribution, sale Substances Packaging ECO Label EMAS Environment & Occupational Health Physical Agents Noise Vibes EMF Optical Radiations Recycling & Disposal Waste shipment WEEE Hazardous waste Waste framework WEEE revision Design EuPRoHSRoHS revision Manufacturing Clean Technology VOCsREACH IED BREFs Best practices N°1 Challenge constraining regulators
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Fulfilling our mission Working with the EU and governments European Parliament Council European Commission National Trade Federations European Sector Committees Orgalime Orgalime Company Members European Institutions
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The importance of networks European networks National networks Alliance Flexible networks Business Europe Industry networks e.g. CEEMET Other players...
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Who does what? National Level European Sector Associations Example: climate change Regulation ETS EPBD Eco Design Directive Driving political message Electra Positions Follow up T&D Europe ESMIG Orgalime platform National Level Building regulations for existing stock of buildings Modernising public buildings Permitting for power lines Public lighting and telematics Incentives: tax incentives, temporary subsidies European Commission European Parliament
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Orgalime and Sectors Standard cooperation Top policy level Orgalime Presidents’ Board (meets twice a year) - reserved to industry CEOs R&D - ManuFuture – EFFRA Issues at a practical level Technical issues: Machinery Directive, Smart Grids TF, Market surveillance, etc… Eco Design Directive, WEEE/RoHS and other environmental directives Trade policy issues But there is more… with a change in Orgalime’s structures and financing
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The European Engineering Industries Association Orgalime Publications Orgalime publications
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First guide for clients of chemical industry Available free of charge at publications.orgalime.org publications.orgalime.org Structure: Introduction (definitions, acronyms etc.) Overview important dates and deadlines Orgalime quick screens More detailed guidelines on selected issues One page summary on timelines and obligations Regularly updated Example of guide
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Orgalime publications Example of general conditions
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The European Engineering Industries Association Adrian Harris Director General ORGALIME aisbl I Diamant Building Tel.: +32 (0)2 706 82 40Fax: +32 (0)2 706 82 50e-mail: adrian.harris@orgalime.org www.orgalime.orge-mail: adrian.harris@orgalime.org
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