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Federico Veller

EXECUTIVE MANAGER CHEMICALS, YPF
YPF explains how the company has evolved to benefit from the development of Vaca Muerta.

Edison Terra

VICE PRESIDENT OF OLEFINS AND POLYOLEFINS UNIT FOR SOUTH AMERICA, BRASKEM
Braskem is the largest petrochemical company in the Americas, the largest producer of polypropylene in the US, and a global leader in biopolymers production.

Martin Toscano

MANAGING DIRECTOR, EVONIK INDUSTRIES (MEXICO)
Evonik enjoys rapid growth in Mexico across all sectors, both in market share for existing products and as a result of acquisitions and diversification.

Fabiano Machion

GENERAL MANAGER SOUTH AMERICA, NEWPORT TANK
Newport Tank was acquired by Shanghai Junzheng Logistics, and will adapt its strategy with an eye to the future.

Eugenio Manzano

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, POCHTECA
Pochteca talks about its commitment to promoting equality in the workplace and supporting the communities in which the company operates.

Jarl Kåreson Hakvåg

CHARTERING SOUTH AMERICA AC/USG, ODFJELL TANKERS
Odfjell is the second largest specialized tanker company for chemical transportation in the world.

Edmundo Puentes

GENERAL MANAGER, OXIQUIM
"In the recent years, Oxiquim’s terminal and logistics business has grown significantly. Approximately 70% of LPG imported into Chile is handled at Oxiquim’s terminals, and we are currently in the process of building a new LPG terminal in Mejillones.”

Dennys Spencer

DIRECTOR, AMBIPAR RESPONSE
Ambipar Response is expanding its Latin American presence.

Rogério Wehmuth & Andressa Wehmuth

OWNER AND DIRECTOR & LATIN AMERICA GENERAL MANAGER, QUIMISA
Quimisa discusses its plans to expand geographically and incorporate greater sustainability into its operations.

Juan Diego Mejia Mejia

PRESIDENT, ESENTTIA
Esenttia looks to generate value for the plastics industry through its diverse portfolio of high quality products and solutions.

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