EEMUA
Phone 1: +44 20 74 88 08 01 |
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Fax: +44 20 74 88 34 99 |
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63 Mark Lane
Postcode: EC3R 7NQ
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Town / City: London |
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Prov / State: London city
Country: United Kingdom |
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www: http://www.eemua.org |
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Keywords:EEMUA - The Engineering Equipment and Materials Users’ Association
EEMUA - The Engineering Equipment & Materials Users’ Association - is a non-profit membership organisation helping companies that own or operate industrial facilities - the users of engineering equipment and materials.
By demonstrating and pursuing leadership in asset management, EEMUA helps improve the safety, environmental and operating performance of industrial facilities in the most cost-effective way. Member companies manage process plants, power stations offshore platforms, storage terminals and other industrial facilities around the world - engineering assets worth billions of Euros.
EEMUA has been representing users’ interests for more than half a century and yet the Association’s work has probably never been as relevant as now. Maintaining the right balance of in-house engineering expertise, keeping abreast of the regulatory environment and operating capital assets efficiently, effectively and in compliance - these are critical issues for owners of capital plants. The Association's members appreciate the value of the shared user community and the other benefits provided by membership of EEMUA.
At heart of EEMUA are the collaborative efforts of its members – companies that manage process and power plants, utilities, offshore platforms, storage terminals and other industrial facilities. EEMUA's committees, work groups, forums, projects and special events provide a non-competitive framework to share experiences and expertise.
The results are used to develop industry guidance, set user standards and specifications for the management of technology and to ensure development of competency in the workforce. They help set good and best working practice and provide a powerful and highly respected voice to influence regulations and standards.
Primarily designed for member participation, some projects are also open to non-members via collaboration agreements. For details visit Work Programme. |
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