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LITTLE FALLS, NJ, December 27, 2007 – Fred
du Plessis, Senior Vice President of Kline Europe,
participated in a discussion of chemical clusters
on a plenary panel at the European Petrochemical
Association’s annual meeting in Berlin this past
October.
Sharing the platform with Michael Porter, the
Bishop William Lawrence University Professor at
Harvard Business School, Tom Crotty, CEO of Ineos
Olefins, and other distinguished industry leaders,
du Plessis shared his insights from the EPCA’s
recently completed Think Tank project on supply
chain optimization in European chemical clusters.
“Dissemination of the Think Tank’s key conclusions
is an essential component of optimization of European
chemical supply chains,” says du Plessis. “The
advantages of chemical site clusters cannot be
fully realized until there is industry-wide understanding
of the benefits and hurdles accompanying them.”
As a member of the steering committee, Du Plessis,
who is also treasurer of the European Chemical
Site Promotion Platform, played a leading role
in the EPCA’s Think Tank, which studied two representative
European chemical clusters—the Antwerp-Rotterdam-Rhine-Ruhr
(ARRR) cluster in northwest Europe and the Tarragona
cluster in Spain. The findings of the EPCA Think
Tank have been published in a report available
to members of the EPCA and the ECSPP.
For more information on chemical site cluster
business strategies or the European Chemical Site
Promotion Platform contactfred_duPlessis@KlineGroup.com.
For information about EPCA visit http://www.epca.be/
About Kline
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dedicated to providing the kind of insight and
knowledge that helps companies find a clear path
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consulting and market research needs of organizations
in the chemicals, materials, energy, life sciences,
and consumer products industries for nearly 50
years. For more information, visit (www.klinegroup.com)
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