Almost every manufacturer faces operational and market pressures that make sustainability an elusive target. Chemetall understands these challenges and will discuss a pathway through collaboration of achieving sustainability goals within manufacturing processes.

Overview
The objective of this presentation is to provide companies with a pathway to including and capturing sustainability improvements in process changes. There are multiple market forces and challenges that create the need for immediate action and often sustainability can be lost in the planning and decision making surrounding a process change. Chemetall will outline the market challenges as well as sustainability challenges that face the manufacturing industry and provide a roadmap of how to address the ever-increasing sustainability goals of a company. This will be done through an example as well as discussion surrounding key elements to planning and execution. The presentation is about processes, not products, that can be applied through supplier and manufacturing partnership.
Key Takeaways
- Learn how to overcome obstacles to sustainability projects and goals
- Learn how to include and expand typical improvements in sustainability KPI's
- Understand a pathway to project management that will increase the capture of sustainability components
Speaker

Sattler holds a B.S. degree in chemistry from Wayne State University in Detroit, MI, as well as an MBA and Master of Science degree in marketing from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business in Bloomington, IN. In his over 34 years of global specialty chemical and manufacturing experience, Sattler has been involved in creating financial, economic, and social returns for a diverse and global customer base and has had extensive global business development and strategy development experience. In his current role, Sattler – based in Carmel, IN -- is responsible for the awareness and engagement of Chemetall with its customer and future customer base.