The International Council on Combustion Engines e.V., which acronym: CIMAC, originates from its French name: Conseil International des Machines à Combustion, is a registered association that represents the worldwide interests of the large engine industry as an umbrella association in dealings with regulatory authorities and standardization bodies. CIMAC was founded in Paris in 1951 and moved its secretariat from London to Frankfurt in 1996. CIMAC is made up of approximately 500 national associations and large companies from 27 countries in America, Asia and Europe. In addition to manufacturers of large engines and their suppliers, its members also include users of large engines (including shipowners, power plant operators, railway operators), fuel and lubricant manufacturers, universities
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| - The International Council on Combustion Engines e.V., which acronym: CIMAC, originates from its French name: Conseil International des Machines à Combustion, is a registered association that represents the worldwide interests of the large engine industry as an umbrella association in dealings with regulatory authorities and standardization bodies. CIMAC was founded in Paris in 1951 and moved its secretariat from London to Frankfurt in 1996. CIMAC is made up of approximately 500 national associations and large companies from 27 countries in America, Asia and Europe. In addition to manufacturers of large engines and their suppliers, its members also include users of large engines (including shipowners, power plant operators, railway operators), fuel and lubricant manufacturers, universities (en)
- Der CIMAC, deren Akronym stammt von: Conseil International des Machines à Combustion (englisch International Council on Combustion Engines e. V.), ist ein eingetragener Verein, der als Dachverband die weltweiten Interessen der Großmotoren-Branche gegenüber Regulierungsbehörden und Normungsgremien vertritt. CIMAC wurde 1951 in Paris gegründet und verlegte das Sekretariat 1996 von London nach Frankfurt. In CIMAC sind circa 500 Mitglieder – nationale Verbände und Großunternehmen – aus 27 Ländern in Amerika, Asien und Europa organisiert, teilweise direkt, teilweise mittelbar über nationale Verbände. Zu den Mitgliedern gehören neben Herstellern und Zulieferern auch die Verwender von Großmotoren (unter anderem Reeder, Kraftwerksbetreiber, Eisenbahnbetreiber), Kraft- und Schmierstoffhersteller so (de)
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| - CIMAC: Conseil International des Machines à Combustion (en)
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| - CIMAC: Conseil International des Machines à Combustion (en)
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| - * Donghan Jin
* Peter Müller-Baum (en)
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| - Der CIMAC, deren Akronym stammt von: Conseil International des Machines à Combustion (englisch International Council on Combustion Engines e. V.), ist ein eingetragener Verein, der als Dachverband die weltweiten Interessen der Großmotoren-Branche gegenüber Regulierungsbehörden und Normungsgremien vertritt. CIMAC wurde 1951 in Paris gegründet und verlegte das Sekretariat 1996 von London nach Frankfurt. In CIMAC sind circa 500 Mitglieder – nationale Verbände und Großunternehmen – aus 27 Ländern in Amerika, Asien und Europa organisiert, teilweise direkt, teilweise mittelbar über nationale Verbände. Zu den Mitgliedern gehören neben Herstellern und Zulieferern auch die Verwender von Großmotoren (unter anderem Reeder, Kraftwerksbetreiber, Eisenbahnbetreiber), Kraft- und Schmierstoffhersteller sowie Universitäten und Entwicklungsdienstleister. (de)
- The International Council on Combustion Engines e.V., which acronym: CIMAC, originates from its French name: Conseil International des Machines à Combustion, is a registered association that represents the worldwide interests of the large engine industry as an umbrella association in dealings with regulatory authorities and standardization bodies. CIMAC was founded in Paris in 1951 and moved its secretariat from London to Frankfurt in 1996. CIMAC is made up of approximately 500 national associations and large companies from 27 countries in America, Asia and Europe. In addition to manufacturers of large engines and their suppliers, its members also include users of large engines (including shipowners, power plant operators, railway operators), fuel and lubricant manufacturers, universities and development service providers. (en)
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