About EEMUA

Introduction to EEMUA

The Engineering Equipment and Materials Users' Association, more commonly known as EEMUA, is a European based, non-profit distributing, industry Association run for the benefit of companies that own or operate industrial facilities.

EEMUA aims to improve the safety, environmental and operating performance of industrial facilities in the most cost-effective way.

EEMUA Members pursue these aims by sharing engineering experiences and expertise, and by the promotion of their distinct interests as the users of engineering products.

More specifically, the aims of EEMUA Member companies are achieved by:

  • providing the organisation within which networking, information sharing and collaboration among users on non-competitive technical matters can take place;
  • influencing the way written regulations are interpreted and applied in practice;
  • presenting and promoting Members' views and encouraging the application of good, sound engineering practices;
  • developing and publishing user guides, specifications and training materials;
  • facilitating Members’ participation in national and international standards making;
  • influencing relevant national and European legislation and regulations.

EEMUA Members include AstraZeneca, BASF, BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Dow Corning, E.ON, ExxonMobil, Flexsys, Innospec, Johnson Matthey, Petroplus, RWE npower, SABIC, Shell, StatoilHydro, Syngenta, Total, Vopak, ABB Engineering Services, Foster Wheeler.

Brochure

Introductory Brochure (938KB)

Membership

For a Membership Application Form, please e-mail info@eemua.org.

Introduction to ECUI

The European Committee for User Inspectorates (see about ECUI) was formed as the result of an EEMUA initiative in 1992.

 

The Engineering Equipment and Materials Users Association is a company limited by guarantee and registered in England. Company number 477838. Registered address: 10-12 Lovat Lane London EC3R 8DN.

EEMUA and the EEMUA logo are copyright and are trade marks of The Engineering Equipment and Materials Users Association. These marks may not be used or reproduced without express written permission.