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Session 1: The changing shape of the European and global AdBlue market
8.55 - 9.00Chairman’s introduction
09:00 - 09:40

Panel discussion. How will legislation, technology and urea prices affect Adblue supply and demand over the next 5 years? »

Yanick Hermouet (GPN), Torben Skyum-Jensen (Yara International ASA), Alistair Wallace (Integer Research), Chris Haynes (GreenChem Ltd)

  • In the lead up to Euro VI, Euro 6 and Stage 4 are implemented, how is AdBlue demand projected togrow?
  • Where will new demand for AdBlue come from (sectors and regions) and what needs to be done to meet the needs of these new markets?
  • How are urea prices expected to change and what impact will this have on the price and supply of AdBlue?
09:40 - 10:10

Prospects for AdBlue/ARLA 32 in Brazil and China »

Juliane Lang (Integer Research Ltd)

10:10 - 10:40

Case study. Future challenges – Supplying the non road and passenger car sectors at GPN/Total »

Yanick Hermouet (GPN)

10:40 - 11:00Networking Break
Session 2: New and emerging global AdBlue markets
11:00 - 11:30

The rollout of DEF in the USA »

Frank Cook (Old World Industries)

  • EPA Creates opportunity
  • Urea / DEF Supply Solid / Liquid
  • Distribution over a Vast Continent
  • Maintaining Quality from Tee to Green
  • Having No Fun
11:30 - 12:00

Casestudy. Meeting growing demand for AdBlue in Turkey »

Vedat Akgun (OPET FUCHS Turkey)

  • How is the AdBlue market in Turkey expected to grow?
  • What decisions are influencing investment in  AdBlue technology at retail stations
  • What delivery modes will be used at the retail point? Pumps, cans or homebase?
Session 3: Ensuring AdBlue quality for Euro VI
12:00 - 12:20

VDA Update ‐ AdBlue Audit Program »

Hartmut Ide (VDA Quality Mgt)

12:20 - 13:00

Panel discussion Improving quality monitoring and enforcement of the AdBlue quality trademark »

Hartmut Ide (VDA Quality Mgt), Jeroen Schoonderbeek (Yara), Juliane Lang (Integer Research Ltd), Jeffrey Harmening (API (American Petroleum Institute))

  • The importance of preventing the operation of unlicensed AdBlue suppliers and ensuring a level playingfield for those with the VDA trademark
  • The need for ongoing checks of licensed suppliers – is random sampling an option?
  • What more can be done to promote AdBlue quality awareness and where does the responsibility lie?
13.00 - 14.00Networking Lunch
Session 4: AdBlue for passenger cars – challenges and opportunities
14:00 - 14:30

The development of a dedicated AdBlue supply infrastructure for passenger cars: Challenges, issues and future scenarios »

Jonathan Spiteri (Integer Research)

14:30 - 15:00

Panel discussion. The development of a dedicated AdBlue supply infrastructure for passenger cars: Challenges, issues and future scenarios »

Michael Frankrone (Yara GmbH & Co. KG), Jonathan Spiteri (Integer Research), Chris Haynes (GreenChem Ltd)

15.00Networking Break
Session 5: The use of AdBlue in the non‐road sector
15:20 - 15:40

Case Study. Experiences of AdBlue supply and availability for NRMM use »

David Hanngren (AB Volvo Penta)

15:40 - 16:10

Panel Discussion. AdBlue supply in the non-road sector: Future challenges and solutions »

David Hanngren (AB Volvo Penta), Jeroen Schoonderbeek (Yara), Matthias Schreiber (AGCO), Alistair Wallace (Integer Research)

  • Experiences to date and looking at the challenges ahead
  • One size does not fit all – looking at the specific supply and storage requirements for different non highway equipment markets – Construction, Mining, Agriculture, Rental
  • Considerations of storage conditions and temperature – keeping AdBlue in the field

 

16.10End of AdBlue Forum