Orgalime Introduction - Anima

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ORGALIME Manufacturing Matters

Transcript of Orgalime Introduction - Anima

ORGALIME

Manufacturing Matters

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

34 Member associations, 22 countries 130,000 companies, €1,510 billion of annual output, 9.7 million people employed

Associate Members

EGMF

EUROPUMP

Orgalime industry Comparative size of EU manufacturing

Metal articles 7%

Mechanical

engineering 9.5%

Electrical & electronic

engineering 10,5%

Orgalime as the voice of European engineering represents 3

industrial branches that manufacture some 28% of EU total output

Orgalime industry by sectors

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

Orgalime roles and aims

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…

PRESIDENT Richard Dick

CHAIRMAN Klaus Mittelbach

DIRECTOR GENERAL Adrian Harris

Inge Dewit Vanhaelen

ENVIRONMENT

Sigrid Linher

Anne Claire Rasselet

Anne-Louise Picard

Deborah Girasa

BRANCHES

Philippe Portalier

(Electrical)

Eleonora Piccinni

(Mechan. & Metal)

Efthymia Ntivi

Delphine Englebert

LEGAL/R&D

TRADE

Željko Pazin

Paulina Marcickiewicz

Jackie André

ECONOMISTS

INDUSTRIAL

POLICY

Agnes Potočnik

Jackie André

ADMINISTRATION

Jo Decaluwe

COMMUNICATIONS

Mark Redgrove

Magdalena

Wawrzonkowska

BRIDGEHEAD

Guy Van Doorslaer

Pierre Lucas

Klaus-Dieter Axt

Olivier Janin

Rozenn Maréchal

Stéphanie Uny

Zoi Mylona

Janet Almond

Jéraldine Raby

Orgalime Secretariat today

A team of 25 staff to represent our industry in Brussels

Orgalime issues today

Competitiveness

Industrial Policy Market and Trade issues Legal issues

Technical Policy issues Energy and Environment

Policy issues

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

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

Our challenges as associations

Short term Long term

Economy and economies

asked of us

Remaining effective

Exploiting synergies

Rationalising the voice of

industry

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 EuP

RoHS

RoHS revision

Manufacturing

Clean Technology

VOCs REACH

IED

BREFs

Best practices

N°1 Challenge constraining regulators

Fulfilling our mission Working with the EU and governments

European Parliament

Council

European Commission

National Trade

Federations

European Sector

Associations

Orgalime

Orgalime Company Members

European Institutions

The importance of networks

European networks

National networks

Alliance

Flexible networks

Business Europe

Industry networks e.g.

CEEMET

Other players

...

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

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

European Sector Associations serviced Full Secretariat General

AREA (Refrigeration contractors)

CEIR (Valves)

EFSAC (Fire and Security Advisory Council)

EGMF (Garden machinery) associate member

EUROPERF (Perforators)

EUROPUMP (Pumps) associate member

FEM (Material handling industries)

PNEUROP (Compressors)

European Sector Associations serviced Monitoring / lobbying / other

CECAPI (Low voltage equipment)

CEO (Hand tools)

ECCS (Constructional steel & steel framework buildings)

EFCEM (Catering equipment)

EIFI (Fasteners)

EPTA (Power tools)

ESMIG (Smart metering)

ESTAL (Surface treatment on aluminium)

EUMABOIS (Woodworking machinery)

EURALARM (Installers of fire & security systems)

T&D Europe (Transmission & distribution)

Orgalime publications

Orgalime publications Example of guide

First guide for clients of chemical industry

Available free of charge at

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

Orgalime publications Example of general conditions

Conclusions

Continuous regulatory change

Making our voice heard in Brussels

16.500 lobbyists and growing - 20.000 officials

Making our voice heard nationally

(Risk of) fragmentation of our national networks

(Sometimes) weak representation structures in new member states at a

time when after enlargement they play an ever stronger role

Changing financing structures

And of course competition…

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 50

e-mail: [email protected] www.orgalime.org