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ORGALIME
Manufacturing Matters
33 Member associations, 22 countries
130,000 companies, €1,510 billion of annual output, 9.7 million people employed
Austria
FEEI
FMMI
Belgium
AGORIA
Bulgaria
BASSEL
Lithuania
LINPRA
Italy
ANIE
ANIMA
Luxembourg
ILTM
Denmark
DI
The Netherlands
FME-CWM
METAALUNIE
Finland
Norway
Norsk Industri
Federation of Finnish
Technology Industries
France
FIEEC
FIM
Germany
VDMA
WSM
ZVEI
Great Britain
BEAMA
EAMA
GAMBICA
Poland
PIGE
Portugal
AIMMAP
ANEMM
Slovenia
GZS-MPIA
Spain
CONFEMETAL
SERCOBE
Switzerland
SWISSMEM
Ireland
IEEF
Sweden
TEKNIKFÖRETAGEN
Latvia
MASOC
Croatia
HUP
Associate Members
EGMF
Orgalime industry
Comparative size of EU manufacturing
Orgalime as the voice of European engineering represents
3 industrial branches that manufacture some 28% of EU total output
Metal articles 7%
Mechanical
engineering 9.5%
Electrical & electronic
engineering 10,5%
Orgalime industry by sectors
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
Trade
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…
Orgalime Secretariat today
A team of 22 staff to represent our industry in Brussels
Orgalime issues today
Competitiveness
Energy and Environment
Technical Policy issues
Policy issues
Industrial Policy
Market and Trade issues
Legal issues
Orgalime issues today
Competitiveness
Industrial policy horizontal
‘Manufacturing
matters’
with focus on :
Energy + Environment
Policy issues
ERP/Energy efficiency
WEEE/ROHS/Waste
REACH
Research and innovation –
IED
EFFRA
EPBD
Regulatory framework
Investment climate
Skills and labour
Industrial policy sectoral
Smart grids
Electric vehicles
Market and trade issues
Technical Policy issues
New Legislative Framework
Low Voltage Directive
Machinery Directive
EMC Directive
Construction Products Reg.
Pressure Equipment Dir.
Gas Appliances Directive
ATEX Directive…
Legal issues
'EnginEurope'- Mechanical’
Market access
European Contract Law
Electra’ – Electrical
Market Surveillance
IPR
'Strengthening the link'-
Anti-Counterfeiting
Competition Legislation
Metalworking
Raw Materials
Product Liability
Key Enabling technologies
Standardisation Policy
Standard contracts
Orgalime Active Committees
Working Groups and Task Forces
Presidents - Directors
 Presidents’ Board
 Top Executive Forums
 General Assembly
 Board of Directors
Horizontal issues and WGs
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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
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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
Remaining effective
asked of us
Exploiting synergies
Rationalising the voice
of industry
N°1 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
Recycling & Disposal
Waste
framework
Hazardous
waste
WEEE
WEEE revision
Outdoor Noise
Fulfilling our mission
Working with the EU and governments
European Institutions
European Parliament
Orgalime
European Commission
European Sector
Committees
Council
National Trade
Federations
Orgalime Company Members
The importance of networks
Flexible networks
Industry networks e.g.
CEEMET
European networks
Business Europe
National networks
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Other players
Alliance
Who does what?
Example: climate change
European Commission
European Sector
Associations
National Level
Follow up
National Level
European Parliament
Regulation
 ETS
 EPBD
 Eco Design Directive
Driving political
message
 Electra
 Positions
 T&D Europe
 ESMIG
 Orgalime platform
 Building regulations for existing
stock of buildings
 Modernising public buildings
 Permitting for power lines
 Public lighting and telematics
 Incentives: tax incentives,
temporary subsidies
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
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
obligations
Regularly updated
on
timelines
and
Orgalime publications
Example of general conditions
Adrian Harris
Director General
ORGALIME aisbl I Diamant Building
Tel.: +32 (0)2 706 82 40Fax: +32 (0)2 706 82 50e-mail:
[email protected] www.orgalime.org
The European Engineering Industries Association