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Since 1976, the World Conference on Detergents has been the place to learn and to network with the best in the industry. 2010 will continue in that tradition, delivering a program combining both business and technical presentations focused on forward-looking, strategic, and progressive ideas. Over 750 executives in business management, research, product development, technical service, product formulation, processing, production, marketing, and raw materials will gather in Montreux to discuss and share new strategies in a dynamic global economy.
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by mamerto bernardo on December 01st, 2010 at 02:59 am
To Whom It May Concern,

For the sake of the coconut farmers, get rid of Ed Nicomedez. He has squantered their money together with the UCPB Directors and PCGG Directors. He has been part of the conspiracy snce the late 1980's to present. Imagine living it up in Paris?????????? Hi -fi life at the expense of the poor coconut farmers. No matter what you do to improve the system, you have a thief and cancer destroying the system.

Ed Nicomedez, if you have any decency left, please submit your courtesy resignation. You are a shame to the Filipino Nation. Pres. Nonoy, please conduct a life style check on this criminal ! You will do a great good for the Philippines,
by Benjamin Pineda on December 08th, 2010 at 02:35 am
Good Afternoon President Nonoy,

Sir, please bear with me on the issue at hand. How can a Magnanakaw like Mr. Nicomedez, help the Filipino nation when he is busy laundering and stealing the money of the Coconut Farmers. Imagine , enjoying life in Paris. He has held the position since the late 80's.

Poor coconut farmer farmer, allowing Mr. Nicomedez to eat Chateau Briuand and drinking the finest Bordeuxs in France. Aside from the money he make on the side for the PCGG and UCPB Directors. Mahiya ka naman. Ang kapal ng mukha mo !!!!!! Bumitiw ka na. Pres. Nonoy. please check on the life style of this person. You will help the nation a great deal.
by Tony Eleazar on December 27th, 2010 at 02:39 am
Senor Nicomedez, do you know the meaning of delicadeza???????????? For decency sake, everybody knows you have been laundering the illegal money siphoned out of the Coconut Levy Fund. Save your family from being embarrassed with your discussing and greedy behavior.. How can the European Community deal with a character like you.
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7th World Conference on Detergents
New Strategies
in a Dynamic
Global Economy
4–7 October 2010
Montreux Music & Convention Centre | Montreux, Swit
ux, Switzerland
EXHIBIT & SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Sponsored by:
American Oil Chemists’ Society (AOCS)
International Association of the Soap, Detergent,
and Maintenance Products Industry (AISE)
Japan Oil Chemists’ Society (JOCS)
Japan Soap & Detergents Association (JSDA)
The Soap and Detergent Association (SDA)
www.aocs.org/meetings/Montreux

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Knowledge | Networking | Business Opportunities
The World Conference on Detergent Delivers…
Knowledge
Since 1976, the World Conference on Detergents has
been the place to learn and to network with the best
in the industry. 2010 will continue in that tradition,
delivering a program combining both business
and technical presentations focused on forward-
looking, strategic, and progressive ideas. Over 750
executives in business management, research, product
development, technical service, product formulation,
processing, production, marketing, and raw materials
will gather in Montreux to discuss and share new strategies in a dynamic global economy.
History will be made at the 2010 conference, as for the fi rst time ever, all three CEOs from
the top detergent manufacturers will be presenting. Each speaker will give their own unique
perspective on the detergents and cleaning products industry and the strategies for the future.
♦ Robert McDonald, President and CEO of The Procter & Gamble Company
♦ Kaspar Rorsted, CEO, Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
♦ Paul Polman, CEO, Unilever
In addition, over 35 presentations by top-level executives from inside and outside of the industry
(including supply, design, textiles, regulatory) will provide diverse business perspectives and
forward-thinking strategies. Presenters and session leaders will represent the global reach of
the detergent business.
Networking
Exhibitors will enjoy exceptional client contact. The exhibition will be the center of networking
activities, a showcase for the key suppliers of equipment, chemicals, and services in the
detergents industry! Designed to be an integral part of the conference, daily morning and
afternoon refreshment breaks and two receptions will be held in the exhibit hall. Wireless
internet will be provided in the exhibit hall to keep you connected.
Business Opportunities
The conference schedule will provide plenty of free time to conduct business without having
to miss the presentations. The 9:00 am start time and two-hour midday break will enable you
to include breakfast and lunch get-togethers in your schedule. Moreover, several social events
are scheduled for additional networking opportunities. The convention centre also has facilities
available for confi dential company meetings if required.

Montreux 2010 | www.aocs.org/meetings/Montreux
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Dear Colleague,
We cordially invite you to join us in Montreux, 4–7 October 20
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10,
as an exhibitor. The exhibition is a very important part of the
t of the
conference and we appreciate your participation. We hope to see you
hope to see you
at Montreux 2010—the place to defi ne the future, discover innovations
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in the value chain, and learn smarter ways of doing things.
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Best Regards,
Montreux 2010 Executive Committee
J. Keith Grime, General Chair, President, JKG Consulting LLC, USA
Thomas H. Mueller-Kirschbaum, Co-Chair, Corporate Senior Vice
President, Henkel KgaA, Germany
Manfred Trautmann, Co-Chair, Vice President, Detergents &
Intermediates, Clariant International, Switzerland
David Duncan, Past Chair, President, DRD Consulting, United Kingdom
Tentative Schedule of Events
Monday, 4 October 2010
14.00–20.00
Registration
19.00–20.30
Welcome Reception—Casino Barriere de Montreux
Tuesday, 5 October 2010 Defi ne the Future
9.00–12.00
Presentations
10.00–18.15
Exhibition
12.00–14.00
Lunch Break
14.00–17.15
Presentations
17.15–18.15
Exhibit Reception
Wednesday, 6 October 2010 Innovations in the Food Chain
9.00–12.00
Presentations
10.00–18.00
Exhibition
12.00–14.00
Lunch Break
14.00–17.00
Presentations
17.00–18.00
Exhibit Reception
19.00–22.00
Conference Banquet—Le Petit Palais, Fairmont Le Montreux Palace
Thursday, 7 October 2010 Smarter Ways of Doing Things
9.00–12.00
Presentations
12.00–13.30
Lunch Break
13.30–15.45
Presentations

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Knowledge | Networking | Business Opportunities
Tentative Program
As of 31 October 2009
Please visit www.aocs.org/meetings/montreux
for a more detailed program schedule as it becomes available.
Keynote Presentations by:
Economics Talk/Analyst/Trends
Forecasting.

♦ Robert McDonald, President and CEO of
Julian Ho, Assistant Managing Director–
The Procter & Gamble Company
Industry Development, Singapore
♦ Kaspar Rorsted, CEO, Henkel AG & Co.
Economic Development Board, Singapore.
KGaA
♦ Paul Polman, CEO, Unilever
Defi ning the Future through Innovations
Toward Highly Eco-Friendly Washing.

Presentations by
Kouichi Nakamura, Principal Researcher,
Top-Level Executives:
Global R&D–Fabric & Home Care, Kao
Corporation, representing the JSDA,
Economic Overview.
Japan.
Bill Schmitz, North American Equity
Research, Cosmetics, Household and
Cleaner Clothes AND a Cleaner Planet.
Personal Care Products Analyst, Deutsche
Keith Weed, EVP Homecare & Vitality,
Bank Securities Inc., USA.
Unilever, United Kingdom.
Textile Trends—The Future of the Textile
Trends in Energy. (Including Water
Business.
Usage).
Chris DeSoiza, Vice President, Milliken
Dochul Choi, Senior Vice President,
Research, USA.
Head of R&D Team, Digital Appliance
Division, Digital Media Business, Samsung
China Perspective.
Electronics Co., LTD., Korea.
Max von Zedtwitz, PRTM, China.
Emerging Technology—Seventh
Neuromarketing.
Generation.
Hans-Willi Schroiff, Corporate Vice
Jeffrey Hollender, Chief Inspired
President, Global Market Research, Henkel
Protagonist, Seventh Generation, Inc., USA.
AG & Co. KGaA, Germany.
Design Presentation.
IT/High Throughput R&D Services
Richard Seymour, Founder & Director,
Model.
Seymour Powell, United Kingdom
Issy Goldwasser, CEO, Symyx
Technologies, USA.
Perspectives on Mergers and
Sustainability in the Laundry and Home
Acquisitions.
Care Industry.
Michael Heinz, Ciba Global Integration
Jay Golden, Affi liate Professor, Arizona
Manager, Ressort V/C, BASF SE, Germany.
State University, USA.
REACH Presentation.
Packaging Design and Innovation.
Erwin Annys, Director REACH/Chemical
Paul Bennett, Managing Partner and Chief
Policy, CEFIC, Belgium.
Creative Offi cer; and Simon Blyth, Head
Is Civilization Headed for Collapse?
Global Category CMI (Consumer Market
Channeling the Forces of Nature.
Insight), IDEO, United Kingdom.
Emile H. Ishida, Professor of the Study
Modeling and Simulation Consumer
on Environmentally Friendly Materials,
Testing.
Graduate School of Environmental
Thomas J. Lange, Director, Modeling &
Studies, Ecomaterial Design & Process
Simulation, Corporate R & D, The Procter
Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan.
& Gamble Company, USA.
When will Bio-Based Raw Materials
Replace Traditional Chemicals in

Motivation and the Psychology of
Industrial Applications for the
Winning.
Detergent Industry?
Mark McGregor, Leadership Center
Norman Hay, President & Chief Executive
GmbH, Switzerland.
Offi cer/Platform Leader Cargill Petroleum,
Coal, Power & Gas, Cargill International
SA, Switzerland.

Montreux 2010 | www.aocs.org/meetings/Montreux
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2006 Attendance Statistics
Each time it is held, the World Conference on Detergents continues to exceed the expectations of
attendees and organizers alike in terms of providing the perfect forum to meet and listen to key
leaders in the industry, and to see the wealth of products and services available from exhibitors.
Number of Delegates: 906
Geographic Representation
Delegate Profi le
Europe
60%
Upper-Level Management
30%
North America
16%
Mid-Level Management
25%
Asia/Pacifi c
11%
Product Development
22%
Middle East/Africa
8%
Sales and Marketing
17%
South/Central America
5%
Consultant
1%
Other
5%
Company Attendance in 2006
A R Sulphonates Pvt Ltd
Berg & Schmidt GmbH
Consumer Specialty
Especialidades Quimicas
ACCORD Australasia
& Co
Products Assoc
2000 SL
Ltd
Binacchi & Co
Corichem Ag
Euromonitor
Acdoco
Blaser Swisslube
CP Kelco
International
ACMA
Bolton Manitoba
Cremer Oleo GmbH &
European
Advance Group of
British Sulphur
Co KG
Nanotechnology
Companies
Consultants
Croda
Trade Alliance
Aekyung Industrial
Canadian Consumer
Croda Chemicals
ExxonMobil Chemical
Co Ltd
Spec Prods Assn
Europe Ltd
Fabrica de Jabon la
Aekyung Specialty
Cederroth Intl AB
CWK
Corona SA de CV
Chemicals Co Ltd
CEFIC
Daaboul Economic
Fagol Research Group
AISE
Center for Testmaterials
Group
Fankim
Aktivsauerstoff GmbH
BV
Dalli-Werke GmbH &
Fena (P) Limited
Akulu Marchon (Pty) Ltd
Chemay (Pty) Ltd
Co KG
Firmenich & Cia Ltda
Akzo Nobel
Chemical & Engineering
Danisco
Firmenich Asia Pte Ltd
Akzo Nobel Chemicals
News
Danlind A/S
Firmenich Inc
BV
Chemithon Corp
Degussa AG
Firmenich SA
Akzo Nobel Functional
Chemithon Engineers
Deka Co
Firmenich Turkey
Chemicals
Pvt Ltd
DeLaval Technology
Flavor & Fragrance
Akzo Nobel Surface
Chemrez
DeSmet Ballestra SpA
Specialties
Chemistry
ChemSynergy AG
DETA - Res Inst for
FMC Corp
Akzo Nobel Surfactants
CHT R Beitlich GmbH
Consumer Chemistry
FMC Foret SA
Al Sharhan Industries
Church & Dwight Co Inc
Deten
Formosan Union
Albright & Wilson
CIBA Specialty Chemical
Dial Corporation
Chemical Corp
(Australia)
Corp
DINANT Corporation
Galaxy Chemicals Inc
Alco Chemical Co
Ciba Specialty
Dominant Australia Ltd
Galaxy Surfactants
Alexandria Detergents
Chemicals GmbH
Dow Belgium Bvba
Limited
Chemicals
Cisco Systems
Dow Chemical Co
GE Bayer Silicones
Alimentos Polar
International
Dow Corning
Genencor International
Amcol International
Clariant (Produkte)
Corporation
Genencor International
Corp
Deutschland GmbH
Dow Corning GmbH
Asia Pacifi c
American Colloid Co
Clariant International
Dow Europe GmbH
Genencor Kyowa Co Ltd
American Learning
Ltd
Dr W Kolb AG
General Company for
Solutions
Clariant SA
DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio
Vegetable Oils
AOTD MPOB
Claude Mancel SPRL
Products
Givaudan Fragrance
Arab Chemical
CLER/ECOSOL
Eastman Chemical
Corp
Detergents Ind
Coaching Ideas Inc
Ecogreen Oleochemicals
Givaudan France
Arabian Sufonates Co
Cognis Deutschland
(Singapore) Ptd Ltd
Fragrances
Ltd
GmbH & Co KG
Ecogreen Oleochemicals
Givaudan Malaysia Sdn
ARD
Cognis SpA
GmbH
Bhd
Ardor International
Colbyco
Ecolab Inc
Givaudan Schweiz AG
Pvt Ltd
Colgate-Palmolive A/S
Economist Intelligence
Glimpex Trading LLC
Arma Soap &
Colgate-Palmolive Co
Unit
Grupo Givaudan SA
Detergents
Colgate-Palmolive R&D
Ecover Belgium NV
de CV
ASA Industria E
Colgate-Palmolive R&D
EFG Elbe Fetthandel
Guangzhou Liby
Comercio Ltda
Colin A Houston &
GmbH
Enterprise Group
BASF AG
Assoc Inc
Egyptian Petroleum
Co Ltd
BASF Corp
Colin Stewart Minchem
Res Inst
Gulf Farabi
Battelle
Ltd
EMPA Testmaterials AG
Petrochemical Co Ltd
Bekas Chemicals PLC
Compania General de
Enkim AS
Hansa Chemie Ag
Servicios SA de CV
Happi Magazine

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Knowledge | Networking | Business Opportunities
Company Attendance in 2006 continued
Harcros Chemical Co
Lambson Fine
Pilot Chemical Co
Shell Italia SpA
Hayat Chemicals
Chemicals Ltd
Plastipak Packaging, Inc.
SIC El Saeed Investment
Hayat Kimya Sanayi AS
Laviosa Chimica
Plexus Chemicals Ltd
Co
Hebas Chemie AG
Mineraria Spa
Pompe Cucchi Srl
Sichuan Mianzhu
Helm AG
Leo Burnett Worldwide
Poznan University of
Norwest Phosphate
Henkel KGaA
Leuna Tenside GmbH
Technology
Chemical
HH Technology Corp
LG Household & Health
PQ Corporation
Soap & Detergent Assn
Hindustan Lever Ltd
Care
PQ Europe
Solvay Chimica Bussi
Honam Petrochemical
Lilleborg as
Prayon
Solvay Portugal
Corp
Lind Holding
Procter & Gamble
Solvay SA
Honam Petrochemical
Lion Corporation
Chemicals
Southern Lion Malaysia
Corp
Mahdetaban Investment
Procter & Gamble Co
SRI Consulting
Household & Personal
Co
Procter & Gamble Intl
Stanhome International
Care Today
Mahima Exports
Procter & Gamble Japan
Stepan Co
Huntsman Corporation
Mane
KK
Stepan Europe
Huntsman Europe BVBA
Mazzoni LB SpA
PT Musim Mas
Stepan Europe
Huntsman Performance
McBride
PT Sayap Mas Utama
Sued-Chemie AG
Products
McIntyre Group Ltd
PT Unggul Indah
SunShine India Inc
ICIS
McMillan Doolittle LLP
Cahaya Tbk
Surface Chemists of
ICSO Chemcial
Meccaniche Moderne Srl
PT Wings Surya
Florida Inc
Production
Med-Tek
PURAC Inc
Surfachem
IFRACHIMIE Sas
Mexeo
PZ Cussons Australia Plc
Symrise
IFRACHIMIE UK
Mifa AG
PZ Cussons
Tacit Traders
IIT Srl
Migros Genossenschafts
International Ltd
Taiwan NTC Corporation
Inchem Holdings Ltd
Bund
PZ Cussons Polska SA
Teclis I T Concept
Industria la Popular SA
Milindia Ltd
PZ Industries PLC
Tekpar
Industrial Investments
Milliken & Co
Qatar Shell Gas To
Temix International Srl
Co
Milliken Chemical
Liquid Ltd
TEOL dd Ljubljana
INEOS Silicas
Mitsubishi Corporation
Quest International
Testfabrics Inc
Netherlands BV
Mitsubishi Intl GmbH
Quimica Venoco C A
Toyota Tsusho
Inprotec AG
Mitsui & Co
Quirey Do Brasil
Corporation
Inter-Continental Oils
Deutschland
Reckitt Benckiser Inc.
Trevor Francis
and Fats Pte Ltd
Mitsui & Co Ltd
Reliance Industries Ltd
Associates Ltd
International Flavor &
Monosol LLC
Repsol Ypf
Unger Fabrikker AS
Fragrances
Morgan Stanley
Rhodia HPCii
Unger Surfactants
International Specialty
Multi Participacoes Ltda
Rhodia Inc
Uniao Quimica Paulista
Products
National Detergent
Rhodia Novecare
- Tanatex SA
Investchem (Pty) Ltd
Nease Corporation
RIDCI
Unilever
Invista
Neochimiki LV
Rio Tinto Minerals
Unilever France
ISP
Lavrentiadis SA
Rohm and Haas
Unilever HPC Europe
ISU Chemical Co Ltd
Nice Enterprise Co Ltd
Rohm and Haas Italia
Unilever Italia Srl
ITOCHU Singapore
Nice Group Co Ltd
Rolco Bianil SA
Unilever Research
Pte Ltd
Nippon Oil Corporation
Royal Chemicals
Unilever Supply Chain
Jabonera Potosina SA
Nippon Shokubai
RTC Vlaardingen
Company
de CV
Europe NV
Sabuni Detergents Ltd
Uniqema
Jaboneria Wilson SA
Niro A/S
Safechem Industries
United Coconut
Jaboneria Wilson SA
Norwest Chemicals
Sagar Detergent Pvt Ltd
Chemicals Inc
Janex SA
Pte Ltd
Sanchez y Martin SA
United Coconut Planters
Japan Soap &
Novozymes A/S
de CV
Intl
Detergents Assn
Novozymes
Saponia dd
Univercity Sharray
JBS SA
Deutschland GmbH
Sasol O & S
Universal Integrated
JohnsonDiversey
Novozymes France SA
Savonnerie Anglaise Ltd
Corporation
Europe BV
Novozymes Mexicana
SCE
University of Bucharest
JohnsonDiversey Inc
SA de CV
Sela Maschinen GmbH
University of Valencia
Kao Chemicals Europe
Novozymes North
Semmelweis Med Univ
UOP LLC
Kao Chemicals GmbH
America Inc
of Budapest
V Mane Fils - Dubai
Kao Corporation
Novozymes Spain SA
Senzani
Branch
Kao Corporation SA
OCI Chemical Corp
Servicios Industriales
Van Rijswijk Consultant
Kemira Chemie GmbH
Offi ce Y’s Co Ltd
Penoles SA de CV
Vandeputte SA
Kemira Iberica SA
Oleon NV
Seymourpowell
Veronesi Separatori SpA
Kemira Kemi AB
Omya Peralta GmbH
Shanghai Hutchison
Vidisha Traders
Kiran Pondy Chems Ltd
Orafti - Bio Based
Whitecat Co Ltd
Von Eicken ISP GmbH
Kobe University of
Chemicals
Shangyu Jiehua
VVF Limited
Fashion and Design
Orbit Chemical
Chemical Co Ltd
Wacker Chemie AG
Kolb
Industries Ltd
Shell Chemicals
Warwick International
Kolmar Petrochemicals
Orsi Primo
Shell Companies in
Group Ltd
UK Ltd
Oxiteno S/A Ind e
China
Zhejiang Jinke
Koole Tankstorage
Comercio
Shell Espana SA
Chemicals Co Ltd
Pernis
Pan Century Edible Oils
Shell Global Solutions
Zohar Dalia
Kyoto University of
Sdn Bhd
Intl
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Education
PCC Rokita SA
Shell Global Solutions
GmbH
Labud Doo
Persan SA
US Inc
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Lam Soon Edible Oils
PETRESA
Shell International Gas
Italiana SpA
Sdn Bhd
Pietro Carini SpA
Ltd

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The Exhibition
Stand Construction
Exhibitors will enjoy exceptional client and Furnishings
contact during this exhibition of supplies and
Each stand is 3 m x 3 m x 2.49 m high. The
services to the detergent industry! Designed
stand is constructed with white back and
to be an integral part of the conference, daily
sidewall elements supported by aluminum
morning and afternoon refreshment breaks
frame construction (shell scheme structure).
and two informal evening receptions will be
held in the exhibit hall. Delegates will also
Each 3 m x 3 m will include:
have ample time over the lunch break to visit
♦ Fascia sign with company name
the exhibition, where lunch will be available
♦ One display table
for purchase.
♦ Two chairs
♦ Wastebasket
Who Should Exhibit?
♦ Three spotlights
Leading companies and organizations ♦ One electric outlet (220V)
supplying the detergent industry with ♦ Wireless internet access in the exhibit hall
processing plants and equipment, chemical
ingredients, raw materials, and other goods
and services will benefi t from exhibiting.
3.00m
COMPANY NAME
2006 Exhibitors
A.R. Sulphonates Pvt. Ltd.
Alco Chemical
Binacchi & Company
0.97m
3.00m
2.49m
Center for Testmaterials BV/Testfabrics Inc.
Chemithon Corporation
CLER/ECOSOL
Cognis Deutschalnd GmbH & Co. KG
Colin Stewart Minchem
CP Kelco
DeSmet Ballestra
DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products
EMPA Testmaterials Ltd.
Entech SrL
Firmenich
Rental Fees
Genencor International/Danisco
Household & Personal Care Today
Book Early and Save!
IIT srl
By 30 April 2010: € 2,350 per stand
Ineos Silicas Netherlands BV
After 30 April 2010: € 2,750 per stand
inprotec AG
♦ The stand fee includes one complimentary
International Specialty Products
conference registration valued at € 950
Kemira Chemie GmbH
♦ Stands will be assigned on a fi rst-come,
Koole Tankstorage Pernis
fi rst-served basis
Laviosa Chimica Mineria SpA
♦ Stands will only be assigned when the
Meccaniche Moderne CPD
deposit is received
MEXEO Wieslaw Hreczuch
Novozymes A/S
Deposit
Pompe Cucchi S.r.L.
Procter & Gamble Chemicals
A deposit in the amount of € 1,500 per stand
Quest International
contracted must accompany the application
Rohm and Haas
contract. The balance is due 31 August 2010.
SELA Maschinen GmbH
Payment may be made by credit card or wire
Senzani
transfer.
Shangyu Jiehua Chemical Co., Ltd.
AOCS
Shell International Gas Ltd.
P.O. Box 17190
Sued-Chemie AG
Urbana, IL 61803-7190 USA
Temix International S.r.L.
Fax: +1-217-693-4858
Uniqema B.V.
E-mail: valoried@aocs.org
Veronesi Separation Technology
Warwick International Group Limited
Zhejiang Jinke Chemicals Co., Ltd.

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Knowledge | Networking | Business Opportunities
Exhibition Hours
Setup
Sunday
3 October 2010
9.00–17.00
Monday
4 October 2010
9.00–15.00
Exhibition
Tuesday 5 October 2010
10.00–18.15
Two Breaks in the exhibition hall
17.15–18.15
Exhibit Reception
Wednesday 6 October 2010
10.00–18.00
Two Breaks in the exhibition hall
17.00–18.00
Exhibit Reception
Dismantle
Thursday
7 October 2010
8.00–15.00
Hall Specifi cations
Hall dimensions .........................................................................2,200 m2
Booth spaces available ..........................................................55
Flooring .............................................................................................ceramic, soft grey quartz
Maximum booth height ........................................................2.7 m
Floor-load capacity ..................................................................400 kg/ m2
Column width ..............................................................................40 cm x 40 cm
Loading doorways .....................................................................350 cm width × 350 cm height
Exhibit
Floor
Plan

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Exhibit Service Manual
Exhibitor Hospitality Events
The Montreux Music & Convention Centre
AOCS encourages exhibiting companies to
will construct the stands as outlined in the
sponsor hospitality events for clients and
“Stand Construction and Furnishings” section
prospects. We have kept Tuesday evening,
of this prospectus. An online exhibition
5 October, free for this purpose. We ask for
service manual containing order forms for
your cooperation when scheduling such
services such as additional furnishings,
events, as we would appreciate that exhibit
electrical service and lighting, drayage, signs,
hospitalities not be scheduled during any
telephones, audiovisual equipment, plants,
conference events.
stand cleaning, freight forwarding, customs,
and other services will be available at www.
If you are interested in scheduling an
aocs.org/meetings/Montreux in July 2010.
event in Montreux, please contact:
Orders must be returned by 15 September
Naseem Merali-Marsens
2010 to ensure proper service. Exhibitors not
Sales Operations & Events Manager
using the standard shell scheme must contact
Fairmont Le Montreux Palace
the offi cial contractor and the AOCS Exhibits
Gr. Rue 100
Specialist before 15 September 2010, giving
CH-1820 Montreux
details of the proposed space utilization.
Switzerland
Phone: +41 (0)21 962 1027
If you have any questions regarding
Fax: +41 (0)21 962 1025
exhibitor services, feel free to contact:
Email: naseem.merali@fairmont.com
AOCS
Web: www.montreux-palace.com
Connie Hilson, Exhibits Specialist
P.O. Box 17190
Registration
Urbana, IL 61803-7190 USA
One complimentary full-conference registra-
Phone: +1-217-693-4831
tion per 3m x 3m stand, valued at € 950, will
Fax: +1-217-693-4875
be provided to an exhibiting company. An
Email: connieh@aocs.org
online registration form and instructions will
be made available in July 2010 at the Online
Exhibit Service Kit. Registration for additional
booth personnel is available at a nominal fee
and will include all receptions and breaks
held in the exhibit hall, but will not provide
access to the conference sessions.
Housing
Please use housing forms provided with
the registration materials to arrange for
accommodations directly with the Offi cial
Housing Bureau. Please reserve your
accommodations early to ensure availability
of the hotel of choice!

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Knowledge | Networking | Business Opportunities
Sponsorship Opportunities
The executive committee invites corporate
Conference Banquet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . € 10,000
partners to become Montreux 2010 sponsors.
Welcome Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . € 10,000
Sponsorships are the ideal means to place
Exhibit Receptions (2 available) . .€ 8500 each
your company name before the delegates
Conference Bags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . € 6,000
while making their stay in Montreux more
Coffee Breaks (6 available) . . . . . € 3,500 each
enjoyable.
Conference Notepad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . € 2,000
Conference Badge Lanyards . . . . . . . . € 2,000
Conference Pens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . € 2,000
10,000
8500
6,000
3,500
2,000
Sponsor Benefi ts
Complimentary registrations
4
3
2
1
Exhibit rental discount
50%
25%
10%
Advertisement in Conference Program
Full page, Full page, Half page,
50%
25%
4 color
4 color
4 color
discount
discount
Additional acknowledgement in
Conference Program using corporate
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
logo
Corporate logo/name at Montreux
2010 website with a live web link
Logo
Logo
Logo
Name
Name
Pre-conference and Post-conference
mailing list
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Ample onsite recognition using logo/
name at Montreux 2010
Logo
Logo
Logo
Name
Name
To confi rm a sponsorship, contact Connie Hilson, AOCS Exhibits
Specialist, by phone: +1-217-693-4831 or by email: connieh@aocs.org.
Program Advertising
Exhibitors can advertise in the Montreux 2010 Program Guide at these discounted rates.
Advertising will be billed separately from the stand rental fees with a payment term of net
30 days.
4-color
Black/White
1 page
$1,375
$670
1/2 page
$1,155
$450
1/3 page
$1,020
$310
1/4 page
$965
$260
Send your advertising order to Valorie Deichman at valoried@aocs.org
or by phone at +1-217-693-4814.

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