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European, Brazilian and Chinese AdBlue market case study – emissions analyst presents in Russia

Juliane Läng, emissions control analyst at Integer, recently gave a presentation at Integer’s Diesel Emissions Conference Russia & CIS 2012 in Saint Petersburg.

The presentation referred to Integer’s AdBlue & DEF Monitor, Brazil Diesel Emissions & ARLA 32 Market Study and China Diesel Emissions & AdBlue Market Study. The presentation covered:

  • Overview of European AdBlue market developments
  • Current market structure of the European, Brazilian and Chinese AdBlue/ARLA 32 markets
  • The challenge of upgrading fuel quality and the implications for implementation of key legislation


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