News Archive - February 2006
Vent introduces a new column with updates on key figures within commercial vehicle, oil, chemical, technology and AdBlue companies who will be involved in strategy relating to Euro 4 and 5 emissions legislation. Dureal has announced several new appointments to its AdBlue sales and marketing... Continue reading article "KEY FIGURES"
by Alistair Wallace on 01/02/2006, 4:50 PM
Europe's commercial vehicle manufacturers are gearing up to meet emissions standards not only in Europe but also in other parts of the world, as far afield as Australia, South Korea and the Middle East. In December 2005 Yara International ASA and Depotchem Ltd of Israel signed an exclusive distribut... Continue reading article "Yara to supply Air1 AdBlue in Israel"
by Alistair Wallace on 01/02/2006, 4:38 PM
Yara officially launched large-scale production of AdBlue at its Sluiskil plant in the Netherlands on 31 January. With output of 200,000 tpy, Sluiskil will have the biggest bulk AdBlue output of any plant in the world, the company claims. Yara markets AdBlue under the Air1® brand, distribut... Continue reading article "Yara launches Sluiskil AdBlue plant"
by Alistair Wallace on 01/02/2006, 4:30 PM
Tracerco, a division of Johnson Matthey plc, is to begin trials of a molecular AdBlue quality tracer this month in collaboration with Transport for London (TfL). The tracer was developed in the UK by Tracerco to determine potential adulteration or contamination of AdBlue solution once in the vehicle... Continue reading article "Tracerco begins trials of AdBlue 'tag'"
by Alistair Wallace on 01/02/2006, 4:23 PM |