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Markets Review After the Economic Melt Down
Governments around the world have gone a long way to help stimulate economies through fiscal spending. Demand has picked up considerably and many economies are now officially out of the recession. How will the economy fare next as fresh concerns like asset bubbles and volatile foreign currency arise that may threaten to derail the recovery?
The phenol/acetone industry has been through some tough times particularly in the crisis when margins suffered and demand also tanked.
As market sentiment improve,it will be important to review market dynamics of the phenol/acetone industry. Reviewing the market in USA will give players an insight on how the market is since the credit crunch. Analysing markets in Asia will also help players understand trade flows and how new projects announced in the Middle East & China may have changed the whole equation. (Chemaweyaat's Tacaamol facility will be one of the world's largest integrated petrochemicals complexes when it is completed in 2014, that also includes phenol and polycarbonate production, Source: MEED, Sept 2009) & China (Ineos phenol confirms Chinese government authorities re-approve investment plans for a 400 kte facility, Source: Chemweek, Sept 2009).
In early part of 2009, phenol demand were at depressed levels, excess acetone was not an issue. Now with the market picking up for phenol, managing acetone supply will once again be an important consideration. Recycling acetone maybe a solution and how are players managing this strategy?
As lifestyle choices and government legislation continue to influence demand for polycarbonate, what is the growth prospect for polycarbonate? Are there any new applications that may rejuvenate the sector or growth will remain limited?
Demand for phenol derivatives eg. MMA, Phenolic resins & epoxy resins are closely tied to consumer demand. How have stimulus spending by governments helped to influence demand for these derivatives?
CMT's 7th Phenol/Acetone & Derivative Markets Conference helps to address these critical issues and more. Network with the key decision makers in the industry and share insights on charting new business directions. Register online at www.cmtevents.com or email sasha@cmtsp.com.sg.
Key Reasons to Attend:
You will network with
Presidents, MDs, SVPs, VPs, GMs/Managers from
Commercial/Foreign Trade, Sales & Marketing,
Market/Business Development Departments,
Planning/Business Analysts, Global Sourcing,
Procurement Heads, Plant Managers,
Traders of Petrochemicals (Olefins/Aromatics),
International & Regional Phenol/Acetone,
Derivatives (Bisphenol A (BPA), Polycarbonate (PC), MMA,
Phenolic Resins & Epoxy Resins), Solvents,
Consulting Companies, Financial Institutions/Banks,
Additives & Technology Companies and
Bulk Liquid Shipping/Logistics/Storage Companies
CMT’s7th Phenol/Acetone & Derivative Markets Conferenceisshaping up to be an important industry-networking platform, with an even mix of participants coming from key sectors across thePhenolvalue chain. Here is a breakdown of attendee profiles:
With over 6 hours of networking time weaved into the conference program, participants at the conference can look forward to meaningful exchanges with delegates who include top petrochemical industry executives from Asia, Europe, the Middle East and North America.
The dateline to register for the 7th Phenol/Acetone & Derivative Markets Conference is less than a week away, and those interested to participate should register immediately to confirm their seats at the 8-9 March conference, held in Bangkok, Thailand.
The 7th Phenol/Acetone & Derivatives Markets Conference, which explores the theme “Phenol/Acetone Markets Review after the economic melt down”, will convene on 8-9, March 2010 in Bangkok.
The phenol/acetone industry saw some tough times when margins suffered and demand dipped during the economic crisis. With the market sentiment now improving, CMT has put together the 7th Phenol/Acetone & Derivatives Markets conference on 8-9 March in Bangkok, to offer an important review of current market dynamics of the phenol/acetone industry.
One key session is the review of the market in USA that will give participants insight on how the market has been performing since the credit crunch. Plaza Group’s President Randy Verlado, will address this session, discussing the impact of the economic crisis on US Phenol markets, emerging patterns in the Phenol/Acetone trade flows and future prospects.
The conference will also provide in-depth analysis on key Asian markets, offering insights from Saudi Kayan Petrochemical Company on Middle East markets as well as updates on China’s Phenol & Downstream Market Developments and the future of polycarbonates from Sinochem Jiangsu Corporation.
The 7th Phenol/Acetone & Derivatives Markets conference provides a 360-degree view of the Phenol/Acetone value chain, with sessions covering:
- Emerging trends in trade in phenol/acetone markets
- Assessing the future of polycarbonate
- China's prospect for future growth
- Solutions to manage acetone supply
- Phenol prospects in nylon intermediates
- Benzene & Cumene outlook & trends
- Derivative Markets: BPA, MMA, Phenolic Resins, Epoxy resins
Key companies speaking at the conference include Kumho P&B Chemicals, Mitsui Chemicals Inc, Nexant, Xpro India Ltd, SI Group - India Ltd, BNP Paribas and Nexant to name a few.
Conference participants will includePresidents, MDs, SVPs, VPs, and GMs/Managers from the Petrochemicals (Olefins/Aromatics), Phenol/Acetone, Derivatives (Bisphenol A (BPA), Polycarbonate (PC), MMA, Phenolic Resins & Epoxy Resins) and Solvents sectors. Participants are also expected from the Financial Institutions, Banks, Additives & Technology Companies and Bulk Liquid Shipping, Logistics and Storage Companies.
Those who wish to confirm their participation at the 7th Phenol/Acetone & Derivatives Markets conference should >>click to register immediately.<<
Randy Velarde, founder and president of The Plaza Group, will be a guest speaker at CMT’s 7th Phenol / Acetone & Derivatives Markets Conference in Bangkok, Thailand.
Velarde will address the conference on the topic of “Phenol/Acetone Markets in the USA,” specifically discussing the global acetone dilemma with shifting phenol markets, how the economic crisis has impacted the markets, market dynamics in USA – emerging patterns in phenol/acetone trade flows – and future prospects.
“I am tremendously honored to be a speaker at this global conference in Bangkok, and truly excited about the opportunity to share insights, assessments and forecasts about the phenol/acetone markets with my international colleagues,” said Velarde in a press release issued by The Plaza Group. >>Read the entire press release here<<
CMT’s Phenol & Acetone Markets conference is back for 2010 on 8 - 9 March in Bangkok!
We are still confirming the speakers for the 7th Phenol & Acetone Markets conference, but here are some highlights of what participants can expect:
Keen on participating as delegates, media partners, exhibitors and / or sponsors at the 7th Phenol & Acetone Markets? Submit your enquiries and proposals to Ms. Grace Oh at +65 6346 9147 or email her at grace@cmtsp.com.sg.
In the mean time, stay tuned for more updates on the upcoming 7th Phenol & Acetone Markets in Bangkok in March 2010, another must-attend conference brought to you by the Phenol & Acetone Markets team here at CMT!
Less than 2 weeks left to sign up for 7th Phenol/Acetone & Derivatives Markets! Read on to view profiles of participants.
7th Phenol/Acetone & Derivatives Markets conference offers an essential Markets Review After the Economic Melt Down.
The Plaza Group's Randy Velarde shares thoughts on speaking at 7th Phenol/Acetone & Derivatives Markets 2010 Conference in Bangkok
7th Phenol & Acetone Markets confirmed for 8 - 9 March 2010 in Bangkok. Planning to Attend?Speaker Profile(s) |
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Mr. Rajeev M Pandia ***
Rajeev Pandia is a graduate in Chemical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Mumbai, India and holds the Master’s degree in the same field from Stanford University, California. During his career spanning three decades, he has been associated with strategic planning, project evaluation and management, technology transfer, international marketing, Government policies and general management.
During 2000-2002, he was the President of Indian Chemical Manufacturers.... |
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Mr. Li Jinghui
Mr Li Jinghui graduated from Southeast University. His speciality is Fine Chemical Engineering. He is now working in Sinopec Beijing Yanshan Petrochemical Co. Ltd, Is charge of the management of production technology and production planning of phenol manufactory.....
Read more Mr. Li Jinghui, Senior Engineer Beijing Yanshan Petrochemical Company Update of BYPC's Phenol Project Day 2 [Tue 09, March], at 09:40 AM |
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Dr. Allison Aschman
Allison has led numerous benchmarking studies, individual project evaluations, and training workshops for a wide range of industries and clients. She has participated in special studies for individual clients and has led Industry-wide studies, including an analysis of the commissioning and qualification phase of pharmaceutical industry projects. In addition, she has developed several research studies presented at IPA's Industry Benchmarking Consortium meeting, including an examination of Respons....
Read more Dr. Allison Aschman, Managing Director, Singapore Office Independent Project Analysis (IPA) Best Practices for New Technology Scale-Up and Commercialization Day 1 [Mon 08, March], at 02:00 PM |