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Monday 3rd April 2017 18.00-19.30


Registration and Networking Cocktail Reception


There are no conference sessions on this day Tuesday 4th April 2017 08.00


Registration and welcome coffee


09.00 Opening announcements SESSION 1 - GLOBAL TRENDS IN STRETCH & SHRINK FILM MARKETS 09.10


The world is on the move – A sneak peek into the global palletisation films market Mrs. Karla Tattersall, Unit Manager - Industrial & Agricultural Films, Polymer Distribution, AMI CONSULTING, United Kingdom


09.40 Competitive dynamics within the European stretch & shrink films markets Mr. John Campin, Senior Consultant, AMI CONSULTING, United Kingdom


10.10 Morning coffee sponsored by: SESSION 2 - RAW MATERIAL INNOVATIONS 10.50


Wednesday 5th April 2017 08.30


Registration and welcome coffee


09.00 Opening announcements SESSION 3 - STRETCH & SHRINK FILM INNOVATIONS 09.10


Stretch hoods - tips for survival Mr. Kostas Jovaisa, Commercial Director, JSC UMARAS, Lithuania


09.40


Tailor-made stretch films for your stress reduction Dr. Bert Wölfli, Manager R&D and Application Technology, POLIFILM EXTRUSION GmbH, Germany


10.10 Morning coffee sponsored by:


10.50 Hand wrapping pallets with high performance film. Does that make sense? Mr. René van Glabbeek, CEO, PACK TOOLS 2.0 BV, Netherlands


11.20 11.50


Extreme performance resins based innovative solution for shrink film Dr. Ying Zou, Film Application Development Engineer, EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL EUROPE INC., Belgium


11.20 Precision packaging resin for the collation shrink film market Dr. Guillaume Metral, Marketing Manager, DOW CHEMICAL – PACKAGING & SPECIALTY PLASTICS, Germany


11.50 A new dimension for the stretch-hood application Ms. Martina Cecilia Maiocchi, Technical Management Polyethylene, VERSALIS S.p.a., Italy


12.20 Lunch


13.50 New solutions for stretch film Mr. Fabio Agnelli Mesquita, Product Development Manager, BRASKEM, Brazil


14.20 Phosphite process stabilisers for film production Dr. Michael Davies, Export Director, DOVER CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Netherlands


14.50 Next generation liquid phosphite: novel stabilisation solution for polyethylene film Dr. Hayder Zahalka, Global Technology Manager, ADDIVANT, United States


15.20 Afternoon tea sponsored by: 16.00


Tailormade masterbatch solutions for stretch and shrink film applications: product portfolio and technology trends Mr. Michael Weber, Technical Service / R&D, CONSTAB POLYOLEFIN ADDITIVES GmbH, Germany


16.30


In-house recycling: towards virgin material handling and zero scrap production Mr. Michael Heinzlreiter, Head of Marketing & Business Development, NEXT GENERATION RECYCLINGMASCHINEN GmbH, Austria


20.00 Conference Dinner


AMI reserves the right to alter the programme without notice. The latest programme can be viewed on our website www.amiconferences.com


15.20


Improved film performance through elimination of gels Mr. Steve Post, Vice President, Cast Film, DAVIS-STANDARD LLC, United States


A 360º vision about unitisation. From bundling to palletising and from consolidation on lorry or container to supermarkets. A real business case Mr. Ángel David Hernández, Founder and Senior Consultant, VALUEING, Spain


12.20 Lunch SESSION 4 - PALLET LOAD STABILITY & ROAD SAFETY 13.50


Facing safety, efficiency and sustainability challenges of packaging for distribution Mr. Joan Alcaraz, Product and Packaging Testing Business Manager, ITENE RESEARCH CENTRE, Spain


14.20


Enhanced quality control, the missing link for secure and stable load units Mr. Jelle Dendauw, CEO, ESTL NV, Belgium and Mr. David Finnemore, Senior Technical Consultant, WINDMÖLLER & HÖLSCHER, Germany


14.50


The internet of things (IoT): How data driven analytics will revolutionize the stretch film industry Mr.Mr. Kurt Riemenschneider, President, HIGHLIGHT INDUSTRIES INC., United States


Closing announcements and conference ends


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