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RISK MANAGEMENT
INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ORGANISATION
AETS
A SUBSIDIARY OF APAVE
Association ApaveAlsacienne
Association Apave Parisienne
Association Apave Nord-Ouest
Association Apave Sudeurope
Apave Déve-
lopement
Apave Inter-
national
ApaveSudeurope
SAS
Apave
Nord-Ouest
SAS
ApaveParisenne
SAS
ApaveAlsacienne
SAS
OSAC
Apave S.A
A SUBSIDIARY OF APAVE
APAVE was created by the Industry to develop safety
standards, inspection procedures and preventive
measures to ensure the safety of persons, products
and installations in the industry.
APAVE is bringing to its clients a total of 150 years of
cumulated experience in risk management safety,
quality & performance improvement.
APAVE’s skills are now addressing all sectors where
the safety of individuals, property and the environment
is at stake, including the construction/building sector.
Turnover 870M€, EBITDA 43M€ - 10,750 employees –
50 subsidiaries worldwide
1867
2016
AN EXTENSIVE INTERNATIONAL FOOTPRINT
A SUBSIDIARY OF APAVE
• African / Middle East Region: Algeria, Angola, Burkina
Faso, Cameroon, Chad , Congo, Ivory Coast, Equatorial
Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Mauritius, Reunion Island,
Lebanon, Libya, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco,
Nigeria, Qatar, Senegal, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab
Emirates.
• Asian / Pacific Region: China, India, Indonesia, Japan,
New Caledonia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand
• South American / West Indies Region: Chile,
Guadeloupe, Martinique.
• European Region: Albania, Belgium, Croatia, Italy,
Kosovo, Macedonia, Monaco, Montenegro, Portugal, Spain,
Switzerland, United Kingdom.
LOCATIONS WORLDWIDE
A SUBSIDIARY OF APAVE
AETS - KEY FIGURES
• Capital (2015): 1 350 000€
• Turnover 2015: 17.6 M€ - Projected turnover 2016: 17,7 M€
• Permanent staff 2015: 53 persons
• EBITDA (2015): 294,000€
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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
ENPI
France
Europe
Asia
Latin America
Africa
17,626,746 €
PROPOSED SERVICES
Project Cycle
Management
Consulting
Feasibility Studies
Cost-Benefit
Analyses
Audits,
Monitoring and
Evaluations
Public-Private
PartnershipsVocational
Training
Workshops and
Conferences
Assistance for
Project
Implementation
Management
Advisory
Services
Capacity Building
TechnicalAssistance
ORGANISATION
MANAGEMENT BOARD
TECHNICAL DEPARTMENTS SUPPORT UNITS
Governance
and Human
Development
(Brussels)
Ana Vilar
Rural
Development
Food and Feed
Sébastien
Rahoux
Economic Development
Quality SecurityFabrice Claverie
Energy, Infrastructures
and Communication
TechnologiesJoseph Ordoqui
Managing DirectorFranck Boccas
Chairman Claude Peyrebonne
Deputy General Manager
(Energy and Environment)
Joseph Ordoqui
Deputy General Manager
(Business Strategy and Communication)
Thierry Scholle
Deputy General Manager
(Health and Quality)Fabrice Claverie
Deputy General Manager
Finance and Administration
Sébastien Degard
Financial and Administrative
ServicesSébastien Degard
Business DevelopmentThierry Scholle
AETS PRESENCE IN ASIA
AETS GM starts working in the ASEAN with the UN.
AETS wins its 1st major contract – EC ASEAN Economic
Cooperation on Quality and Standards – 5M€ (1,2M€).
AETS starts implementing BTSF in Asia – EU’s worldwide
training programme on food legislation and official controls
- 8.2M€ cumulated (60% implemented in Asia by AETS).
Opens a branch in Indonesia PT AETS Indo Pacific.
AETS wins ARISE the EU flagship project for ASEAN on
regional integration – 8.2 M€ (2.6M€).
AETS opens Representation Office in Thailand.
AETS starts implementing CITD, the EU-India trade
facilitation project – 4.7M€ (1,2M€).
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2003
2006
2012
2013
2011
CLIENTS
• European Commission: EuropeAid, Directorate General
for Health (DG SANTE), Framework Units, …
• Asian Development Bank (ADB)
• World Bank, IFC
• European Investment Bank (EIB)
• European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
(EBRD)
• Other Regional Development Banks: African
Development Bank (AfDB), Inter-American Development
Bank (IADB)
• Governments, Public Administration
• Private clients: food business operators / oil & gas
companies, electricity utilities, manufacturers.
FIELD OF ACTIVITIES (1/3)
Energy Policy, Institutional and Legal Development, Systems Planning
Energy Networks and Information Systems
Climate Change Mitigation Energy Efficiency
Climate Change Mitigation, Renewable Energy Development
Transport / Infrastructure, Pollution Abatement
Trade Facilitation and Regional Integration
Quality Infrastructure Support
Competitiveness and Banking
FIELD OF ACTIVITIES (2/3)
Food Safety & Plant Health
Occupational Safety & Health
Animal Health and Welfare
Industrial Safety
Labour and Social Protection
Land Use Management
Food Security and Nutrition
Water Resource Management
Environmental Impacts
Water Supply and Wastewater
Waste Management
Democratisation and rule of law
Public sector reform
Gender equality and gender mainstreaming
Support to civil society
Social development
Development policies
FIELD OF ACTIVITIES (3/3)
TRADE FACILITATION
TRADE FACILITATION AND REGIONAL INTEGRATION
National quality policy and reforms
Standardisation, accreditation, metrology and inspection
Conformity assessment and market surveillance
Official control Laboratories and technical centres
Certification management systems of personnel and
services.
WTO agreements: TBT/SPS measures
Technical regulations, customs and trade reforms
Regional integration, investment promotion and strategic
development
National enquiry points (SPS & TBT).
QUALITY INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPETITIVENESS AND BANKING
SME benchmarking and competitiveness
Clusters, business incubators and technology parks
Innovation, industrial partnerships
Access to credit and finance risk management
Banking: bank governance, organisation, credit rating
advisory services, regulatory compliance.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTRECENT REFERENCES
India EuropeAid 2013-2017: EU-India Capacity buidling Initiative for
Trade Development (CITD). 4,700,000€
ASEAN EuropeAid 2012-2017: ASEAN Regional Integration Support by
the European Union (ARISE). 8,200,000€
Indonesia EuropeAid 2011-2015: Technical Assistance for the EU-
Indonesia Trade Support Programme II (TSP II).10,000,000€
Lebanon EuropeAid 2012-2015: Quality Programme Phase III: Further
Strengthening of Quality Management, Capabilities and
Infrastructure in Lebanon. 4,400,000€
China EuropeAid 2011-2015: EU-China Economic Observatory
540,000€
EU DG SANTE 2011 to date: Provision of Assistance for the
Organisation of Technical Training Sessions on Audit Systems
and Internal Auditing.1,250,000€
Tunisia EuropeAid 2012-2016: Implementation of a support programme
for the competitiveness of enterprises and facilitation to market
access. 6,000,000€
ENERGY ENERGY POLICY, INSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL
DEVELOPMENT, SYSTEMS PLANNING
Power generation (thermal and hydroelectric)
Transmission & distribution systems (power, oil & gas)
Energy loss reduction programmes
International power interconnections
Information systems (SCADA and GIS)
Technical Assistance for project implementation and
works supervision.
Energy policy and strategic planning at regional and
national levels
Assistance for energy sector restructuring
Legal and regulatory reforms and development of
energy markets
Power systems’ master plans
Tariff policy formulation and tariff-setting.
ENERGY NETWORKS AND INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
CLIMATE CHANGECLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION ENERGY
EFFICIENCY
Evaluation and financing of RE potential for rural
electrification and DSM
Wind farms, solar (photovoltaic and CSP), biofuels,
geothermal projects.
GHG emission reduction strategies
Financing of EE programmes and promotion of ESCOs
Energy audits / Buildings, CHP and Waste-to-Energy.
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION RENEWABLE
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
TRANSPORT / INFRASTRUCTURE POLLUTION
ABATEMENT
Regional and urban transport master plans
Development of Eco and Green Cities
Setting up PPP schemes for infrastructure.
RECENT REFERENCES
Egypt EIB 2014-2017: Egyptian Power Transmission Project (EPTP)
Long term Technical Assistance. 2,200,000€
Nepal EDF 2013-2015: Technical assistance for preparing
transmission system master plan of Nepal Electricity Authority.
165,000€
EU EuropeAid 2012-2016: Framework Service Contract for the
provision of assistance in the field of energy. 18,500,000€
Algeria JRC 2012-2014: Combating Illicit Trafficking of Nuclear and
Radioactive Materials. 249,500€
Morocco EuropeAid 2012-2014: Assistance to Monitoring of
Demonstration Projects for Energy Efficiency in Buildings in
Morocco. 167,000€
Mexico World Bank 2012-2013: Sustainable Energy Finance Project.
117,000€
ENERGY & INFRASTRUCTURES
ENERGY & INFRASTRUCTURES
Mauritius 2014-2017 : TA to the implementation of the SUNREF Indian
Ocean Region green credit line and the National Energy
Efficiency Programme (EE audits in industry and buildings)
1,700,000€
Indonesia 2012-2013 : Evaluation of AFD-JICA Indonesia Climate
Change Programme loan (ICCPL) phase 186,360€
China 2007 : Reconstruction of Railways Xian-Gui Line: Economic
Feasibility. 20,400€
China 2006 : Natural Gas Project for Vehicles in Changsha for
Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions. 14,000€
China 2005 : Review of Three Carbon Emission Reduction Projects
to Secure Bilateral Financing. 22,000€
Tunisia 2005 : Optimisation of Urban Transport Infrastructures in the
Metropolitan Area of Tunis. 28,300€
RECENT REFERENCES WITH AFD
SPS (SANITARY & PHYTO-SANITARY MEASURES)
FOOD SAFETY AND PLANT HEALTH
EU legislation and international standards (OIE)
Official control operations
Management of infectious animal disease and
prophylaxis campaigns
Compartmentalisation
Food safety and phytosanitary standards (Codex, IPPC)
Risk analysis
Official controls: inspection, sampling, analysis, control
plans (residues and contaminants)
Hygiene management and HACCP systems
Traceability systems
Rapid alert systems (RASFF) and crisis management
Consumer awareness and information.
ANIMAL HEALTH AND WELFARE
BETTER TRAINING FOR SAFER FOOD
AETS : lead contractor in Asia since April 2006.
12,000+ officers trained in the EU and 3rd
countries.
275+ technical missions & events worldwide.
HACCP & Good Hygiene Practices in the meat,
fishery and dairy industry, food labelling,
traceability, RASFF, TRACES, food contact
materials, official controls, animal welfare,
semen and embryos, animal health, plant
health, etc.
Latest events : Laos – Food Labelling (Nov
2015), Indonesia - Fisheries (Feb 2015), India -
Plant Health (Nov 2014) ; Sri Lanka – Food
labelling (Mar 2016).
Coming events : Sri Lanka – Animal Welfare
(Mar 2016), Thailand – Animal Health (2016).
SPS (SANITARY & PHYTO-SANITARY MEASURES)
SAFETY AT WORK
EU regulations and international standards
Safety of industrial installations & activities: oil & gas,
chemistry, pharmaceuticals…
Impact and safety reports.
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
Risk assessment policies and OSH legislation
Risk analysis and studies
Personal protective equipment
OSH management systems and norms
OSH monitoring systems.
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
LABOUR AND SOCIAL PROTECTION
Organisation and operation of official control bodies
our policies and laws
Social dialogue
Monitoring and control systems.
HEALTH AND SAFETYRECENT REFERENCES
China EuropeAid, 2012-2016: EU-China Project on Occupational
Health and Safety in High-Risk Sectors 8,200,000€.
Brunei Brunei Gov., 2008 to date: Technical assistance to the
Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Industry.
Lao PDR World Bank, Development of SPS Risk Evaluation Capacity
in Laos. 200,000€
Cambodia ADB, 2009-2013: Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS)
Standards Management Systems project. 2,160,000€
World EC DG SANTE, 2007 to date: Third countries and EU
Member States - Training on the EU Rapid Alert System for
Food and Feed (RASFF) and development of similar
systems in other regions of the world. 3,100,000€
World EC DG SANTE, 2006 to date: Training on EU food
legislation for competent authorities of third countries
(2006/on going). 8,200,000€
Azerbaijan EBRD, 2009-2012: AzDRES Power Plant Rehabilitation
Project – Health & Safety. 600,000€
NATURAL RESOURCES
LAND USE MANAGEMENT
Agriculture & rural development
Food availability and access to food
Household food security, livelihood and nutrition.
Land use planning, territorial diagnosis
Local governance and stakeholder participation
Biodiversity management and sustainable use of
natural resources
Protected area networks, conservation of ecosystems.
FOOD SECURITY & NUTRITION
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM)
Master plans
Flooding risks
Irrigation.
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Drinking water supply networks
Water treatment plants
Asset management
Technical, financial, contractual and legal audits.
Environmental Impact Assessments
Evaluation of local pollutants and GHG emissions
Economic cost-benefit analyses.
WATER SUPPLY AND WASTEWATER
Master plans for domestic waste collection
Assistance to local authorities.
WASTE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
RECENT REFERENCES
Sri Lanka EuropeAid, 2015-2018: SWITCH-Asia Sustainable
Consumption and Production National Policy Support
Component. 1,800,000€
Latin
America
EuropeAid, 2012-2013: Identification and Formulation
Mission for the Preparation of Water Resources and Climate
Change projects in Latin America and Caribbean. 20,000€
Malawi EuropeAid, 2013: Institutional Assessment of the Forestry
Sector and Organisational Review of the Department of
Forestry. 90,000€
UE, Ukraine
Turkey
EuropeAid, 2013 to date: Agro-climate data acquisition
system for the elaboration of agricultural forecasts. 50,000€
Mauritius EuropeAid, 2012-2013: Supervision and assessment of the
environmental aid “Mauritius Sustainable Island”. 200,000€
Burundi EuropeAid, 2012-2013: Value Chain analysis of the fruit and
vegetable sector. 160,000€
Azerbaïdjan EuropeAid, 2013: Country Environnemental Profile.67,000€
NATURAL RESOURCES
GOVERNANCE
DEMOCRATISATION & RULE OF LAW
A modern society governed under rule of law principles
requires the separation of powers, strong legal and judicial
systems, accountability and transparency and the respect of
fundamental rights and freedoms.
PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
Good governance entails sound public sector management
and competencies. Reforms might be addressed to include
changes in structures and processes with the objective of
making them more effective.
SUPPORT TO CIVIL SOCIETY
Civil society is a key element of a democratic society. Civil
Society Organisations (CSOs) are actors of decision-making
processes and can influence the shape of global public
policy.
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
GENDER EQUALITY & GENDER MAINSTREAMING
Gender equality is a common value and a fundamental
principle of the EU which is enshrined in the Treaty of the
European Union and its Charter of Fundamental Rights.
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Social development is about putting people at the centre of
development. Reducing poverty is also about empowering
people in their surroundings by creating more inclusive and
accountable institutions and societies.
Sound development policies encompass all of the above
sectors and lie at the heart of international efforts to reduce
poverty within a context of sustainable development.
Increased multilateral cooperation within coordinated donor
frameworks.
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
HUMAN DEVELOPMENTRECENT REFERENCES
China EuropeAid, 2016-2017: EU China Competition Cooperation.
453,000 €.
Thailand EuropeAid, 2014-2016: Support to Public Diplomacy
Outreach. 1,000,000€.
India EuropeAid, 2015-2016: Support to the Clean Ganga
Initiative and Preparation for Wider EU-India Cooperation on
Water Issues. 232,000€.
Multi Asia EuropeAid, 2015-2016 : Evaluation of EU Support to Social
Protection in External Action . 390,000€,
World EuropeAid, 2016: Development of Monitoring and Evaluation
Tools for EU Funded Projects in the Area of Vocational
Education and Training. 108,000€.
Asia EuropeAid, 2016: Formulation of EU-Funded Action on
Responsible Value Chains in Asia. 90,000€.
Lao EuropeAid, 2014-2017: Support to Public Diplomacy
Outreach in Laos. 300,000€.
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IN INDIA
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IN INDONESIA
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IN THAILAND
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