— D. La Piana in The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution - Real-Time Strategic Planning in a Rapid-Response World
Welcome to Liquid Gas Europe
AEGPL has changed its name and visual identity – but remains the European LPG Association, promoting the benefits of LPG as a clean, safe, and versatile energy source.
AEGPL becomes Liquid Gas Europe.
Liquid Gas Europe, the European LPG Association, is composed of national LPG associations; the main European LPG distributors, and equipment manufacturers.
With the support of its working groups of industry experts, Liquid Gas Europe is actively involved in concrete initiatives and programs to ensure the sustainable, safe and efficient development of LPG in Europe.
Liquid Gas Europe designs,develops, and delivers projects aimed at educating the public on the benefits of LPG. Liquid Gas Europe also connect the industry with the media and produce campaigns promoting the advantages of a higher uptake of LPG as a source of energy.
Liquid Gas Europe has entrusted the communication agency, Page in extremis with the mission to create a new name, logo and a dynamic visual system for their association.
Page in extremis has over 24 years of experience in guiding organisations on the road to defining and articulating their uniqueness. The multidisciplinary communication agency team translates your organisation core idea into brilliant and adequate visual systems.
Page in extremis builds brands and strengthens the reputation of leading organisations, European associations, and global corporations.
Based in Brussels, the communication agency Page in extremis can help you define the essence of your brand and formulate its differences in a very positive relationship with its environment and all its stakeholders.
More information:
https://www.liquidgaseurope.eu
http://www.inextremis.be
— Harvard Business Review. Giving Effective Feedback (HBR 20-Minute Manager Series) (Emplacements du Kindle 334-336). Harvard Business Review Press. Édition du Kindle.
Join us on Thursday at the #LPG Summer Party!
Thursday, September 6th, don’t miss THE rentrée event in Brussels, the #LPG Summer Party! Founded in 1968, the European LPG Association will celebrate its 50th Anniversary!
“When we think of how far we have travelled and what we have seen in that time, it can be difficult to imagine the challenge of creating the European LPG Association in 1968,” said Samuel Maubanc, General Manager.
Samuel continues: “Much has been achieved, but our journey continues, with an exciting future in front of us. Join us in Brussels for a small celebration among friends and discover some of the surprises we have to announce!”
Join us in celebrating the LPG European industry and the 50th Anniversary of the European LPG Association. AEGPL wants to be surrounded by friends and would like to have you with them – they have big surprises to announce!
Come to “Le Grand Central - Rue Belliard 190, 1040 Brussels” and discover what is new about the European #LPG Association - lots of exciting news to share with friends!
Please note this event is by invitation only. Click here to get your invitation: http://aegpl50.eu/
#LPG #Autogas #EU #AEGPL50 #AEGPL_History
The event is the result of a friendship dialogue associating the AEGPL’ s management with the creative team of the communication agency, Page in extremis and the Belgian office of the Triumph Group.
Interested in partnering with us?
Based in Brussels, the communication agency makes associations brands conversational, helps organisations engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.
For more information:
http://aegpl50.eu
http://www.inextremis.be
— S. J. Conley in Sloganology: The Anatomy Of Slogans And Hundreds Of Famous Examples From Companies, Places, Politicians & Movies
Explore the universe of Europe’s Food and Drink SMEs
SMEs represents 99% of all businesses in the EU. In the past five years, they have created 85% of new jobs and provided two-thirds of total private sector employment.
During the networking event named “Small Scale, Big Impact” and organised by FoodDrinkEurope, Phil Hogan, the European Commissioner for Agriculture & Rural Development, stated: “I firmly believe that our food and drink SMEs epitomise so much of what is great about European business”.
There are 289,000 food and drink companies in Europe; 9 in 10 are Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). They are present in every region and stand for both tradition and innovation in our industry.
These companies produce a vast range of food and drink products, satisfying the diverse and continuously changing needs of Europe’s 500 million consumers and a multitude of other customers worldwide.
Food and drink SMEs employ local workforces – 2.8 million workers in total. They source their raw materials mostly from Europe. This makes them essential actors in our economy and a key component of Europe’s food and drink sector, which is the EU’s largest manufacturing industry and globally ranks as the largest exporter of food and drink products.
Do you want to know more about Europe’s Food and Drink SMEs? Browse through the web platform developed by FoodDrinkEurope!
FoodDrinkEurope’s permanent secretariat, based in Brussels, maintains close contacts with European and international institutions and is a significant partner in consultations on all issues affecting Europe’s food and drink industry.
The secretariat coordinates the work of more than 700 experts around four themes: food and consumer policy (food safety and science, nutrition and health), environmental sustainability and competitiveness.
FoodDrinkEurope’s mission is to facilitate the development of an environment in which all European food and drink companies can meet the needs of consumers and society while competing effectively for sustainable growth.
The web platform is the result of an intimate dialogue associating the FoodDrinkEurope’s communication team with the creative digital unit of the communication agency, Page in extremis.
Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?
Based in Brussels, the communication agency makes associations brands conversational, helps organisations engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.
For more information:
http://sme.fooddrinkeurope.eu
http://www.inextremis.be
— R. Curedale in Designing with Color — Step-by-step guide
The European construction industry in numbers
FIEC speaks for the European construction industry. Through its 30 national member federations in 27 European countries, it represents, without discrimination, construction enterprises of all sizes, from all building and civil engineering specialities, engaged in all kinds of working methods.
FIEC publishes yearly a publication giving information about construction activity in Europe.
27countries are analysed individually and the European Union as a whole under the following headings:
- General overview
- Overall construction activity (incl. employment)
- New housebuilding
- Renovation and maintenance of residential buildings
- Non-residential building
- Civil-engineering
- Construction abroad
The statistics are expressed in percentages (and some in real figures), and the data are given over a period of 10 years. The forecasts are valid for up to one year.
Page in extremis has designed and produced the 2018 edition of the FIEC economic report. Since 2012, FIEC has entrusted the development of its visual communication strategy and the production of its supports to Page in extremis, the communication agency specialised in corporate and institutional communication.
Located in Brussels, the communication agency Page in extremis has an extended experience in the translation of complex communication messages into easy-to-read publications.
We can help you expose your communication messages.
More information:
http://www.inextremis.be
— J. Mahoney in Strategic Communication - Campaign Planning (Second Edition)
650,000 trucks in fewer thanks to the Port of Brussels!
Did you know that the transport activity of the port of Brussels avoided in 2017 an additional influx of 650,000 trucks in the city? “A number that represents more than 2,000 trucks per day, from Monday to Saturday, including” stated Mohammed Jabour, Port of Brussels’s president in the foreword of the 2017 Annual Report of the public institution.
2017 was a very positive year for water traffic: overall traffic increased by 6.9 million tonnes (7%), own traffic by 4.8 million tonnes (8,8%) and containers also broke a new record. Building materials once again confirm their dominant position in the port activity in Brussels (58.9%).
The Port of Brussels is a public service from the Brussels Capital Region that is managing, operating and developing the port, the outer port and the port facilities of the Brussels-Capital Region.
The Port of Brussels offers 6 km of quays along the waterway which crosses the Brussels Region from north to south. The second largest Belgian inland port enjoys an ideal location in the centre of Europe. It is a seaport accessible 24/7, 5 hour’s sailing from the Port of Antwerp via a canal that has only two locks between Brussels and Antwerp.
The Port of Brussels is in charge of the traditional port operator missions: it hosts about 200 companies on its estate, active in various sectors (construction, logistics, petroleum products, etc.).
Do you want to know more about the Port of Brussels? Check the newly released Annual Report!
The digital version developed in French and Flemish can be consulted on a smartphone as well as on a tablet or a computer.
The Annual Report 2017 was developed as an online publication made within an intimate creative dialogue framework involving the communication agency, Page in extremis and the Port of Brussels communication team.
Page in extremis realises major web-based communications projects for many well-known European institutions and associations.
Page in extremis has defined a very accurate process including monitoring and quality check particularly suited to provide maximum comfort to its clients and the best results.
The communication agency proposes four integrated services:
1) The definition of a “brand strategy” aligned with the development strategy of your organisation.
2) The creation or relooking of your visual identity aligned with a new brand strategy and supported by easy to use guidelines.
3) The improvement of your “Communication Programme” by incorporating integrated communication campaigns, memorable events, eye-catching publications and innovative digital solutions.
4) The creative development and production of innovative printed and digital communication tools.
Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?
Based in Brussels, the communication agency helps organisations engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.
For more information:
http://rapportannuel.port.brussels/
http://www.inextremis.be
— Ben Shields in Social Media Management — Persuasion in Networked Culture
This will be an unforgettable event: AEGPL50, the LPG Summer Party!
Founded in 1968, the European LPG Association will celebrate its 50th Anniversary!
Mark the date in your calendar, it will be an event to remember:
Thursday, September 6th
Venue: Le Grand Central, Rue Belliard 190, 1040 Bruxelles
http://aegpl50.eu
Now, in 2018, AEGPL is stronger than ever: the European association counts over 50 members covering the entire industry supply chain.
AEGPL represents a range of large, small and mid-sized companies and national associations giving the LPG industry an influential and respected voice. AEGPL is recognised as partners by the European institutions, and membership offers a new market entrant numerous advantages.
Besides, AEGPL annual Congresses is the leading LPG events in Europe, attracting hundreds of exhibitors, high-level speakers and thousands of visitors.
Much has been achieved, but the journey continues, join AEGPL in Brussels for a celebration among friends and discover some of the surprises they have to announce!
The event is the result of an intimate dialogue associating the AEGPL’ s management with the communication agency, Page in extremis and the Belgian office of the Triumph Group.
The communication agency, Page in extremis has defined a very accurate process including monitoring and quality check particularly suited to provide maximum comfort to its clients and the best results.
Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?
Based in Brussels, the communication agency makes associations brands conversational, helps organisations engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages.
For more information:
http://aegpl50.eu
http://www.inextremis.be
— D. Blick in 15 essential Marketing Masterclasses
Brugel, the energy regulator of the Brussels-Capital region has produced a series of video capsules. Each video is an interview with an official of the control body and addresses one of the leading pillars of their work.
BRUGEL is responsible for advising public authorities of the Brussels region on the organisation and functioning of the regional energy market on the one hand, and on the other, on a general mission for the supervision and control of energy.
The capsules are posted on the Youtube channel of Brugel and are shared on social networks. They constitute an excellent introduction and an extension to the activity report of the Brussels organisation.
Brugel has entrusted the communication agency, Page in extremis with the production of the video capsules. Page in extremis has over 24 years of experience in guiding organisations on the road to defining and articulating their uniqueness. The multidisciplinary communication agency team translates your messages into brilliant and adequate visual systems.
The use of video takes an increasing place in the arsenal of digital means of communication.
Everyone today expects information that is both compact and fun.
The video benefits from these two aspects:
- The video format is compact because it is the result of a selection of the most relevant passages during assembly.
- The video format is fun because it requires no effort from the audience. We are in a situation as comfortable as that of a viewer in his sofa.
Moreover, the video format is accessible to share on social networks.
Based in Brussels, the communication agency Page in extremis can help you define the essence of your brand and formulate its differences in a very positive relationship with its environment and all its stakeholders.
Page in extremis builds brands and strengthens the reputation of leading organisations, European associations and corporations.
For more information:
https://youtu.be/EtMU_gEyOMs
www.inextremis.be
— D. Blick in The 15 essential marketing masterclasses for your small business