Organik Kimya
Hein van der Vegt - van der Burgh is an experienced Process Control Engineer with a diverse background in DCS and batch applications. Currently, Hein is working at Zeton and Organik Kimya, where the focus is on writing specifications and configuring batch projects on DeltaV systems. As the owner of HECONA - PEMACO, Hein provides control software design, commissioning, and training services for various companies. Additional roles include maintaining DCS systems at Covestro and past experience with DSM and other chemical companies, where Hein was responsible for system maintenance, migration projects, and training operators. Hein's educational background includes a degree from the University of Twente, completed in 1995.
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Organik Kimya
Organik Kimya's history dates back to 1924, when we were first founded as Elkasan, trading chemicals from reputable global sources. The company, under the name of Organik Kimya, was founded in 1965, with the main focus on polymer emulsions and specialty chemicals. Our first investment as Organik Kimya was a 6.000 tons capacity plant. Over the years, with ambition to grow, our production capacity has undergone 5 expansions in the last 28 years, increasing over 30-fold, reaching 200.000 tpa by 2007: In addition to our Istanbul Plant, our plant in Rotterdam, with a capacity of 80.000 tpa came onstream in 2007, enabling us to supply the western hemisphere from two key locations. Istanbul, being a very important location of economics and logistics is the base of operations. Rotterdam Plant, resides in the huge Botlek chemical complex on Rotterdam Harbor, right next to the largest bulk materials terminal in Rotterdam. Both plants are identical in the way they operate, enabling the production processes and quality assurance to be run and optimized simultaneously. The production is controlled by state-of-the-art DCS control systems. Fully automated operation ensures standard quality with every batch, regardless of the reactor or the location of the plant.