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ORGALIME
March. 2015
The European Engineering Industries Association
More than a quarter of European
Manufacturing Production
Tobacco products
Textiles
Wearing apparel
Leather and related products
Wood and of products of wood and cork
Paper and paper products
Printing and reproduction of recorded media
Coke and refined petroleum products
Chemicals and chemical products
10%
Basic pharmaceutical products and
preparations
Rubber and plastic products
5%
Non-metallic mineral products
4%
8%
Basic metals
Fabricated metal products
Computer, electronic and optical products
Electrical equipment
Machinery and equipment
Motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
Other transport equipment
Production value in 2013
Source: Eurostat
Furniture
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41 Member associations, 23 countries
130,000 companies, €1,700 billion of annual output, >10 million people employed
National Associations
Austria
FEEI
FMMI
Belgium
AGORIA
Bulgaria
BASSEL
Croatia
Croatian Chamber of
Economy
HUP
Great Britain
BEAMA
EAMA
GAMBICA
Hungary
MAGEOSZ
Slovenia
GZS-MPIA
Spain
CONFEMETAL
SERCOBE
Switzerland
SWISSMEM
Ireland
IEEF
Sweden
TEKNIKFÖRETAGEN
Italy
ANIE
ANIMA
Sector Associations
Latvia
MASOC
CEIR
AFECOR
EFCEM
EGMF
Denmark
DI
Lithuania
LINPRA
EURALARM
Finland
Luxembourg
ILTM
PNEUROP
Federation of Finnish
Technology Industries
France
FIEEC
FIM
Germany
VDMA
WSM
ZVEI
EUROPUMP
The Netherlands
FME
METAALUNIE
Norway
Norsk Industri
Poland
PIGE
Portugal
AIMMAP
ANEME
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Snapshot of Orgalime …
 Aim: be the N°1 voice of the engineering industry on selected
issues affecting multiple sectors of our industry
 Early warning and monitoring
 Coordinate and lobby industry positions
 Service European Sector Associations: 21 (+ EFFRA)
 Orgalime in numbers:
 50 issues with focus on industrial policy, technical, energy and
environment legislation, trade, R&D, legal issues, publications
 45 positions per year
 22 European associations serviced (10 incorporated by us)
 >3 million € budget (50% membership and 50% earned income)
 28 staff
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Orgalime issues today
Energy + Environment
Policy issues
Industrial policy Manifestos
Technical Policy issues
Energy policy
New Legislative Framework
‘Manufacturing a stronger
Resource efficiency
Low Voltage Directive
and
Energy efficiency
Machinery Directive
Infrastructures
Gas Appliances Dir. /Reg.
Eco design
Construction Products Reg
‘The manufacturing heart
WEEE/ROHS/Waste
EMC Directive
of Europe in the global
REACH
Pressure Equipment Directive
economy’ (2014) -
IED
ATEX Directive…
greener
Europe
(2012)
Orgalime
vision
2014
Image of the industry
Market and trade issues
Putting a face to engineering
Manufacturing@Heart
Positioning our industry as:
- Future of manufacturing in EU
- With a positive vision for EU
- We make the world better
Legal issues
Market Surveillance
European Contract Law
Standardisation Policy
IPR
Market access
Competition Legislation
Trade agreements: TTIP,
Product Liability
Japan, India, ASEAN…
Standard contracts
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N°1 challenge
Getting industry back into fashion…
 From sectoral policy to horizontal policy
 Launch of joint Orgalime CEEMET
Manifesto and presentation to
Commission President Barroso in 2012
 European Council adopts conclusions
focused on manufacturing industry and
climate and energy policy (March 2014)
 Discussions with Competitiveness
Council (April 2014)
 Now: joint work programme with new
Commission on our “AMPPS” agenda
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Work in progress……
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M2M Communication
R & D WG
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Legal Affairs WG
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Data Protection
Regulation
Data Localisation
Consumer Policy
Digital Society
IPR Protection
Trade Secrets
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Regulatory convergence
(US, Japan, China, Russia)
Access to growth markets
Int. Technology Trade Liberalisation
Agreements (ITA)
Neighbouring Markets
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Raw Materials
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Certification Requirements
(NTBs)
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Investment Rules
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 TTIP
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Resource efficiency / Circular economy package
Product policy – Eco design
Substances / Chemicals – Reach and
RoHS implementation
Waste Policy
Avoiding Overlaps
Advanced Manufacturing WG?
Integrate ICT into manufacturing & wider economy
Trade Policy WG
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Horizon 2020
PPPs
KICS
Smart Specialisation
FoF
Resource Efficiency WG (+ ECO)
+ WEEE/EPPE/SUBSTANCES TF
Industrial policy : overall approach (closing of sectoral actions)
Cyber security
Digital Agenda
Internet Governance
(Internet of Things)
National platforms (Industrie 4.0, Smart Industry)
NIS Directive and network infrastructures
Skills issues …
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Big Data
* Energy WG/ INFRA TF
Completion of Internal Energy Market
Stable 2030 Energy
+ Climate Change Milestones
STD WG
 Energy Efficiency Investments
Standardisation
 Energy Security
Standardisation
 Smart grids issues (Legislation,
Mandates
Demand Side Flexibility,
Cooperation ETSI /
Cross Border Infrastructure,
CENELEC
Investment (PCIs and TEN-E), etc…)
Being monitored
 Future of
 Electro Mobility
standardisation
 Infrastructure Systems
Position under preparation
 Smart Cities
 Smart
HomeAssociation
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 Issues not in 0rgalime work programme
N°2 Challenge - Constraining regulators
BREFs
Best practices
Noise
Optical
Radiations
IED
Physical Agents
VOCs
Vibes
Environment &
Occupational Health
REACH
EMF
Packaging
Clean Technology
Substances
Manufacturing
ECO Label
EMAS
Business process
assembly, marketing
distribution, sale
RoHS revision
EMF
RoHS
EuP
Design
Air
Use
Environment &
Public Health
Noise
Environment
Liability
Water
Extraction of
natural resources
Waste shipment
Outdoor Noise
Recycling & Disposal
Waste
framework
Hazardous
waste
WEEE
WEEE revision
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Fulfilling our mission
Working with the EU and governments
European Institutions
European Parliament
Orgalime
European Commission
European Sector
Associations
Council
National Trade
Federations
Orgalime Company
Members
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Industry representation structures
European Parliament
European Commission
Council
European
Alliance
CEEMET
Orgalime
European
Sector
Committees
Business
Europe
Member state
governments
National
Confederation
National
European
Institutions
National
Employers’
Federations
National
Association
Regional
Local
Regional
governments
City council
Employers
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Trade
The importance of networks
Ad hoc alliances
Industry networks e.g.
CEEMET
European networks
Business Europe
National networks
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Other players
Alliance
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Who does what?
Example: market surveillance
European Commission
European Sector
Associations
National Level
European Parliament/
European Council
Regulation
 Directive N°….
 Regulation N° ….
 Decision N°….
Driving political
message
 Orgalime task force
with national and
European members
 Positions
Follow up
National Level
 Sectoral initiatives
 MSSI
 Market surveillance system
 CECED
(member state)
 LightingEurope  Specific actions: national
 Machinery
association
sectors
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Energy
Issues
 Energy Roadmap 2050
 2030 Climate and Energy
framework -> Energy Union
 Internal market
 Smart grids issues
 E-mobility issues
 Energy efficiency Directive (EED)
 Implementation EPBD – Energy
Performance of Buildings Directive
 Review Energy Labelling Directive
Position Papers
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E-mobility and Smart Charging
Energy Union
2030 climate and energy framework
Energy efficiency and its contribution to
energy security & the 2030 policy
Draft Directive on the Deployment of
Alternative Fuels Infrastructure
Positions on:
 2050 Energy Roadmap
 Resource efficiency
indicators
 Grid codes
 TEN E (R&D)…
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Internal market and standardisation
Issues
 Market surveillance
 Alignment to the New Legislative
Framework
 Standardisation issues:
 INGRESS
 SMEs in standardisation
 Standardisation policy
 Revision of the PED
 Revision of the GAD
Position Papers
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Call for the withdrawal of the Product Safety
and Market Surveillance Package
Orgalime’s reply to the European
Commission’s provisional options for an ecompliance system
Suggestions for improving the application of
the mutual recognition principle
Orgalime comments on the Commission’s
proposal for a Regulation on Gas Appliances
Orgalime’s questions on implementation of
Directives aligned with the New Legislative
Framework
Orgalime comments on Vademecum on
European standardisation and on the Blue
Guide
Orgalime’s response to the Commission’s
note on “Preliminary reflections on ecompliance”
Product Safety and Market Surveillance
Package: various positions….
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Trade
Issues
 EU – US relations (TTIP)
 Conflict minerals
 Trade Defence Instruments
(TDI) reform
 EU – Russia regulatory
cooperation
 EU – Japan relations
 Marking of origin
 Reform of Communities’
Customs Code
 WTO
Position Papers
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Global Industry Expectations Running
High That ITA Expansion Will Be
Wrapped Up This Month
Comments on the OSHA’s draft version
of the technical areas of the NRTL
Program Directive
Statement on the proposed EU conflict
minerals scheme
TTIP: joint statement by EU and US
industry associations Orgalime and
NEMA
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment
Partnership negotiations - a way
forward
Focus today:
 TTIP
 Conflict minerals
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Legal work: specialty publications
Example of general conditions
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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
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European Sector Associations serviced
Full Secretariat General
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AREA (Refrigeration contractors)
CEIR (Valves)
associate member
EGMF (Garden machinery)
associate member
EIA (Irrigation)
EUROPERF (Perforators)
EUROPUMP (Pumps)
associate member
FEM (Material handling industries)
GCI – UICP (Mechanical installers)
PNEUROP (Compressors) ass. Mber.
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European Sector Associations serviced
Monitoring / lobbying / other
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CECAPI (Low voltage equipment)
CEMEP (electric motors – UPS)
CEO (Hand tools)
EFCEM (Catering equipment)
associate member
EIFI (Fasteners)
EPTA (Power tools)
ESMIG (Smart metering)
ESTAL (Surface treatment on aluminium)
EUMABOIS (Woodworking machinery)
EURALARM (Installers of fire & security systems)
EUROPACABLE (Insulated wires and cables)
EUROVENT (Ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration)
T&D Europe (Transmission & distribution)
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Conclusions
 Continuous regulatory change till now. But?
 Making our voice heard in Brussels
 2000+ associations - 16.500 lobbyists - 20.000 officials
 New European Parliament
 Making our voice heard nationally
 Success is dependent on being strong in Brussels and nationally
 Issue: (sometimes) weak representation structures in newer
member states at a time when after enlargement they play an
ever stronger role
 And of course competition…
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Orgalime Structure (June 2014)
PRESIDENTS’ BOARD
ENERGY
WG
ENERGY
EFFICIENCY
TF
LEGAL
AFFAIRS
WG
RESOURCE
EFFICIENCY
WG
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
(DIRECTORS)
ECO
network
SUBSTANCES
TF
INFRASTRUCTURE
TF
EPPE
TF
R&D WG
WEEE TF
TRADE
Policy
Network
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ECONOMISTS
WG
ANTI
COUNTERFEITING
TF
CEEI
MELC
(Mechanical
Engineering
Review Sherpas)
ELECTRA Sherpas
IED TF
Underlining shows participants in group:
e.g. BOARD :
full members only
e.g. ECO WG:
all members
e.g. EPPE TF:
members + European Sector
Associations (+ companies)
( …..)
in stand-by
(STEEL USERS)
OTC
Tree:
Decision tree for adoption of positions
Link
MALC
NAMS TF
GAD TF
CPR TF
Standardisation
Policy TF
MD TF
PED TF
(EMF TF)
ATEX TF
Noise TF
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RED TF
Personnel Orgalime
PRESIDENT
Sandro Bonomi
CHAIRMAN
Eric Jourde
DIRECTOR GENERAL
Adrian Harris
Inge Dewit Vanhaelen
ENVIRONMENT
& ENERGY
BRANCHES
LEGAL/R&D
TRADE
ECONOMISTS
INDUSTRIAL
POLICY
Sigrid Linher
Ulrich Fikar
Maria Chiara Detragiache
Lars Koch
Deborah Girasa
Philippe Portalier
(Electrical)
Eleonora Piccinni
(Mechan. & Metal)
Efthymia Ntivi
Christine Kiernan
Željko Pazin
Rozenn Maréchal
Concha Picón Muñoz
Jackie André
Efthymia Ntivi
Christoph Riedmann
Jackie André
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ADMINISTRATION
PARTNERSHIP
COMMUNICATIONS
Mark Redgrove
Inge Dewit Vanhaelen
Magdalena Wawrzonkowska
Jackie André
Olivier Janin
Pierre Lucas
Stéphanie Uny
Anne Claire Rasselet
Thijs de Wolff
Nicolle Raven
Georgiana Huiban
Ioana Smarandache
Janet Almond
Alina Burlacu
A team of 27 staff to represent our industry in Brussels
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