As we reflect on recent changes within our leadership, we bid a heartfelt farewell to Wilhelm Hahn and Miguel González, whose dedication and vision have greatly shaped the European Tool Association (CEO). At the same time, we are excited to welcome Thomas Glockseisen from WEZAG as our new President and Guilhaume Bonafé from Stanley Black & Decker as our new Vice President. Their wealth of experience and commitment to excellence will undoubtedly guide us as we embark on this new chapter together. We look forward to the continued growth and success of the CEO under their leadership.
CEO / Comité Européen de l’Outillage / European Tool Association
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CEO is the association of the European manufacturers of hand tools, powertool accessories and construction fixings.
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The European Tool Association CEO stands for: - Manufacturers’ Association in Europe - R&D, engineering and production in Europe - Applying Quality & Safety Standards - Employment in Europe & Social Commitment - Fair Trading - Environment & Resources - History & Expertise as European Producers We represent the interests of our around 180 member companies with an estimated sales volume of about 4 billion Euro per annum. Our paramount aim is to create and maintain best conditions of competitiveness for the European tool manufacturers. Our major activities are based on the aims: - Representing the interests of the European tool industry with official organisations and authorities both, inside and outside Europe and with the public. - Providing any information for the European tool manufacturers, which are of major relevance for the companies. - Providing statistical information for the member companies, enabling them to analyse their actual situation in business. - Maintaining regular contacts among the member companies for exchange of experience and information. We are committing ourselves to fair competition under reasonable conditions and to the manufacturing of safe tools.
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- Herstellung von Metallerzeugnissen
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- 2–10 Beschäftigte
- Hauptsitz
- Remscheid
- Art
- Nonprofit
- Gegründet
- 1949
- Spezialgebiete
- Tools, Hand tools, Accessories for powertools, Pliers, Tightening tools, Standardisation, tool safety, Construction tools, Drill bits, Saw blades, Tools for crafts und Automotive tools
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Elberfelder Str. 77
Remscheid, 42853, DE
Beschäftigte von CEO / Comité Européen de l’Outillage / European Tool Association
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Farewell to the former CEO President Neill Brodey (left). On proposal of Thomas Glockseisen (right), Neill was appointed to become the first Honorary Member of our association!
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Welcome to Porto! We are very much looking forward to meeting our members at the CEO / Comité Européen de l’Outillage / European Tool Association Annual Congress 2024 in Portugal!
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85 European and national industry associations, including CEO / Comité Européen de l’Outillage / European Tool Association, have joined forces to make a united call to prevent the risk of de-industrialisation on our continent by relaunching Europe’s competitiveness! The EU enters a new policy cycle at a challenging time, with technology and geopolitics acting as global disruptors, adding pressure to an already difficult economic situation. Now is the time to start building a strategic plan that unlocks the Single Market’s full potential and builds a regulatory environment for EU industry to remain globally competitive. European industry’s demands are clear. We call on EU and national leaders to: 1) Reposition Europe as global leader in trade 2) Embrace a horizontal approach to EU Single Market and competitiveness 3) Build a joined-up strategy to boost value chain resilience, protecting jobs and consumers 4) Bridge the innovation gap 5) Nurture talents and skills #OpportunityEurope #RelaunchCompetitiveness Read the full manifesto here 👇
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➡ A level playing field in Europe The European tool industry welcomes the European Commission's approach of creating a standardised legal framework in the EU for due diligence obligations in the supply chain with its proposal for a "Directive on due diligence obligations of companies with regard to sustainability" (COM (2022) 71). ➡ Problematic compromise proposal from the trilogue negotiations However, the CEO is concerned about the outcome of the trilogue negotiations. The compromise proposal now put to the vote goes far beyond the provisions of existing national regulations (e.g. the German Supply Chain Act) and leads to new bureaucratic obligations with far-reaching consequences for SMEs in particular. In view of the Council vote scheduled for 9 February, the CEO therefore recommends not approving the compromise proposal in its current form. For more detail see our statement.