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Function of the Committee: The Environment, Energy and Green Technology (EEGT) Committee was created in order to:
Chair of Committee: Mr Thomas Brandt, GM, Malaysian German Chamber of Commerce & Industry 2013 Activities
Stakeholders: Palm Oil Millers Key Issues: Clarify the issues, interest and topics of Palm Oil Industry to create complete solutions for waste management in Palm Oil Mills … (lead to an agenda for a 2 day seminar in 3rd quarter 2013) Event Format: Roundtable Dialogue Target Audience: cross section of palm oil millers (Small and SME) and other “solutions” private companies.
Topic: Energy Auditing and Measurement of Industrial Processes, Universal Energy Manager Objective: To further enhance and update the knowledge of EE Managers in Malaysia. We are different by providing practical training session… Event Format: 3 days Workshops, Trainers: Marina Yong, Sustainability Momentum Sdn Bhd and Martin Schmidt, Enerbon Sdn Bhd Target Audience: Facilities Engineers, Maintenance Engineers, Design Engineers, Production and Manufacturing Engineers, Process Engineers, Plant Engineers, Technicians and anyone involved in manufacturing related work and would like to widen their knowledge
Stakeholders: KETTHA, SEDA, MGTC, MPOC, PORAM, MPOB, etc. Key Issues: a cross section of palm oil millers for them to voice out their concerns & subsequently, allow us to tailor a seminar that is more focused to bring more value to both end users & solution providers Event Format: Workshops 1st day: introduction and overview of the available technologies and solutions 2nd day: workshop in depth for the solutions required by Palm Oil Industry Target Audience: Palm Oil Millers, Producers, Solution providers, end users and etc… Committee Minutes of previous Meetings: Minutes are available via request through Ai Li Ch’ng Koch ' This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ' or call 03 2162 6298 Committee Position Paper: Position Papers are available via request through Ai Li Ch’ng Koch ' This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ' or call 03 2162 6298 |







