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Vinçotte

Vinçotte is a Belgian accredited inspection and certification organisation, that controlled 75% of the Belgian safety, reliability market in 2004.[1] This holding is the result of a merger between two similar non-profit inspection associations : AIB and Association Vinçotte. In May 2022, Vinçotte was acquired by Kiwa, a Dutch company active in the same industry.[2]

Vinçotte
Company typePrivately held
IndustryAccredited Inspection and Certification Organisation by BELAC
Founded1873; 151 years ago (1873)
AIB established 1890
FoundersRobert Vinçotte Henri Adan Maurice Urban
HeadquartersVilvoorde, Belgium
Key people
Robert Vinçotte (founder)
ProductsReliability engineering Nondestructive testing Product certification
Revenue€ 250 million (2015)
Number of employees
2,500 (2015)
Websitewww.vincotte.com

History edit

An overview of Vinçotte's history is bound to discourse on the two competing associations that merged in 1989. These two associations were : Association Vinçotte and AIB (Association des Industriels de Belgique).

Association Vinçotte edit

 
The logo of AV.

In 1872, Maurice Urban, a director of the National Railway Company of Belgium, asked Robert Vinçotte, a young engineer, to help found an organisation to inspect steam boilers in factories. The "Association pour la surveillance des chaudières à vapeur" was born. Its principal aims were twofold: the inspection of steam boilers to prevent explosions was coupled with an advocacy of a more economic use of power. Its personnel was rather limited: apart from the director, who also did inspection work, only two other engineers were employed.

The Association grew rapidly though, because of, among other reasons, the increasing legal pressure on factory owners to make their workplaces safer for their employees. Thus, in 1876, the Association was able to report that it had almost doubled its number of inspection visits in only two years.[3] Said legal pressure resulted mainly in the July 2, 1899 and March 10, 1900 laws on safety and health. Robert Vinçotte was heavily involved in the drafting of these laws as, by then, he had a huge experience in the relatively new area of reliability engineering: not only had he led the Association for more than 25 years, but he had also made an important study visit to the United States in 1881, a trip that resulted in a series of basic mathematical rules for the reliability of steam boilers. Its success allowed the Association in 1887 to offer its employees a life insurance payable upon retirement.

 
Two pages from a handbook for drivers and operators of steam machines, published by the association of engineer alumni of Liège. Most of the data in the book, however, was provided by Vinçotte and his Association.

In 1905 the Association expanded its inspection domain, due to the advent of electrical devices and installations. Steam boilers would remain its main area of operation for some time to come though: in 1910 it inspected more boilers than the combined inspection organisations of Germany and France, respectively. But the First World War would put a halt to the Association's growth: not only did the latter refuse to inspect German-controlled installations, but a great number of its engineers were drafted into army service. This bleak period did not pass with the end of the war: 1919 and 1920 brought massive inflation and attendant high wage costs. This combined with the death of Robert Vinçotte Jr., son of the founder and the director of the Association at the time.

Two years later, the Association would officially become a non-profit organisation, as this concept had just entered Belgian law. The occasion was also used for a name change: the lengthy "Association pour la surveillance des chaudières à vapeur" was lengthened to "Association Vinçotte pour la surveillance des chaudières à vapeur" in honour of its first director. Only in 1936 would the implication of only inspecting steam boilers (true in the beginning, but not anymore by 1922) be elided for the short "Association Vinçotte" (henceforth: AV).

In the 1930s, the gradual loss of the focus on steam boiler inspections would continue: not only would AV inspect more and more electrical power plants, but it also sent its engineers to the nascent European airlines. In 1938, AV cooperated with its competitor, the "Association des Industriels de Belgique" (AIB, cf. below) to perform the first radiographic inspection of weldings.[4] It was applied to the bridges under construction over the Albert Canal. After inspection, these bridges were shown to be disastrously dangerous for the weight they were supposed to bear. In the same year, AV also experimented with gamma ray inspections, utilizing radium obtained from Union Minière's mines in Katanga.[5]

Similarly to the first one, the Second World War put a temporary stop to AV's activities. Yet business would pick up faster this time, allowing a study trip of Richard Vinçotte, another son of the first director, to the United States, in 1947. In the same year, the new "Règlement Général pour la Protection du Travail" ("General Rules for the Work Protection") allowed a broad range of activities for accredited inspection organisations such as AV and AIB.

Meanwhile, AV kept on expanding, gaining more and more international prestige. It was this prestige that allowed it to inspect one of the biggest turbo alternators in the world, which was being built in England for the United States in 1969.[6] 1969 was also a good year because it was then that the nuclear division of AV was founded. Called AV Nucléaire, it would focus on making secure the growing number of nuclear power plants in Belgium and abroad.

Innovation would continue in the 70s, when AV started thermographic inspections and nondestructive testing using Foucault currents. Anticipating the problems of the future, it also invested in noise pollution research and set up the first mobile lab in Belgium to investigate air quality through samples. In 1973, looking backward on the occasion its 100th anniversary, AV could proudly announce that none of the steam boilers that exploded in Belgium had been under its regular inspection.

As with so many companies of the era, the 80s brought financial hardship and cutbacks. This finally led to a merger with its competitor AIB, making the new "AIB-Vinçotte" the biggest player at inspection and certification on the Belgian market. Both companies had already closely cooperated in Controlatom, and of course shared a great deal of heritage, all the way back to their roots.

AIB (Association des Industriels de Belgique) edit

 
The logo of AIB.

In 1890, 13 engineers, captains of industry, and representatives of parliament gathered to found the "Association des Industriels de Belgique pour l'étude et la propagation des engins et mesures propres à préserver les ouvriers des accidents du travail"[7] (usually shortened to AIB). This happened under the impulse of Henri Adan, the director of the Royale Belge, a Belgian insurance company. In the speech he gave on the first meeting of the board, Adan strongly expressed his faith in private initiative instead of state interference:

 
The speech Henri Adan gave on the first board meeting of AIB.

Comme le disait M. Westerroiien van Mesteren, le promoteur de l'Association Néerlandaise pour prévenir les accidents dans les fabriques et chantiers, il est de la plus haute importance pour un petit pays de se joindre au mouvement international qui permet à l'initiative privée de l'industriel, de faire le bien sans qu'une loi coercitive lui prescrive ce devoir et le rende odieux. Cette appréciation trouvait particulièrement application en notre pays; il était impossible que nos traditions de liberté nous permissent d'hésiter entre un régime coercitif et les enseignements d'un régime libre.[8]

Of course, as described in the previous section of this article, the Belgian state would introduce legislation concerning the safety of the workplace only ten years later, slightly undermining the pure laissez-faire philosophy enunciated here. Thus, later presidents of the Association such as Yvon Verwilst would rather claim (in 1940) that AIB is "le corollaire de celle de pouvoirs publics et qu'elle se considérait comme l'auxiliaire de ceux-ci"[9] This switch in rhetoric between claiming to anticipate the state and merely serving it as a supplement, is a constant in AIB's speeches up to 1940.

The structure of the newborn Association was to be non-profit: members would pay fees and get regular inspections and safety education by engineers of AIB. From the beginning, AIB had a general focus on security and education. Thus, it did not hesitate to create new divisions. Already in 1894, president M. Jottrand declared that henceforth AIB would start inspecting chains, whose breakage was causing heavy accidents in the mining and construction business.[10]

Fame came quickly for AIB, in Belgium and abroad: there was the admired exposition in Brussels of machine parts and how they might fail, and in Paris the Association received a gold medal for two expositions (in 1900 and 1904). In 1910, AIB exposed in Brussels, Liège, Milan and St. Louis.

After the First World War, AIB's personnel remained constant, and hirings started soaring after 1931, showing the solid expansion of the Association in that period. The surplus in money was invested in a unique machine, one that could exert a test power of 800 tons on cables and chains. At the time (1938), there was no other like it in the world.[11]

In the 50s, AIB would focus on organising international congresses: in 1955 the First International Congress on Nondestructive Testing and in 1958 the Second International Congress for the Prevention of Work Accidents.

Finally, in 1989, it merged with its major competitor in Belgium, the Association Vinçotte, making the combined "AIB-Vinçotte" the biggest player on the Belgian market.

After the merger edit

In the 1990s, AIB-Vinçotte stabilized itself financially, and adopted a holding structure. In 2004, it shortened its name to just "Vinçotte" and opened offices in 14 countries. In 2017 it was decided to focus on the 3 main countries: Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxemburg. In May 2022, Vinçotte was acquired by the Kiwa Group.[12]

ITER Project edit

In 2008, ITER has decided to ask Vinçotte who is accredited by the French Nuclear Authorities ASN to assess the confinement vessel, heart of the project, following the French Nuclear Regulatory requirements.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Assertion made in interview with Trends.
  2. ^ Vinçotte statement - Kiwa statement
  3. ^ See "Rapport", pages 5-7.
  4. ^ Lecocq, page 18.
  5. ^ Lecocq, page 21.
  6. ^ Verschoren, pages 2-3.
  7. ^ Translation: "Association of Belgian Industrials for the Study and Propagation of machines and proper measures to protect workers from accidents".
  8. ^ Quoted in de Brouwer, pages 8-9. Translation: "As M. Westerroiien van Mesteren, the promoter of the Dutch Association for the prevention of accidents in factories and construction sites, said, it is of the highest importance for a small country [=Belgium and The Netherlands] to join with an international movement that allows the private initiative of the entrepreneur to do good without coercive laws prescribing him what to do and thus rendering those good deeds hateful".
  9. ^ Verwilst, page 15. Trans.: "...the corollary of the government and that it considers itself as the auxiliary of it".
  10. ^ Quoted in Verwilst, page 14
  11. ^ Verwilst, page 21
  12. ^ Vinçotte statement - Kiwa statement

References edit

  • De Beer, Ch. et al. Catéchisme des chauffeurs et des conducteurs de machines. Liège: Charles Desoer, 1891.
  • de Brouwer, J. "Allocution de Baron J. de Brouwer". Association des Industriels de Belgique a.s.b.l.: 1890-1940. Brussels: AIB, 1940.
  • Lecocq, L. "Historique de l'Association Vinçotte". Unpublished document in the archives of Vinçotte Belgium.
  • ITER project
  • Litt, Baudouin. "30 ans de politique de prévention en Belgique: Le rôle du Service Externe pour les Contrôles Techniques sur le lieu de travail (S.E.C.T.) dans la politique de prévention". Powerpoint Presentation. Vilvoorde: Vinçotte Academy, 2005.
  • Jaumotte, André. "Quelques réflexions sur le contrôle, la sécurité et la fiabilité". Association Vinçotte Centième anniversaire: Allocutions prononcées au cours de la séance académique du 7 juin 1973 / Vereniging Vinçotte Honderdjarig bestaan: Toespraken gehouden tijdens de akademische zitting van 7 juni 1973. Linkebeek: Association/Vereniging Vinçotte, 1973.
  • "Note sur l'AIB: Historique". Bulletin annuel d'Association des Industriels de Belgique 75 (1965). 9.
  • "Rapport presenté par le conseil d'administration à l'assemblée Générale du 2 février 1876". Brussels: Felix Callewaert Père, 1876.
  • Van Overmeire, Marc. "Association des Industriels Belges". Powerpoint Presentation. Vilvoorde: Vinçotte Academy, 2004.
  • Van Overmeire, Marc. "Association Vinçotte: Historique". Powerpoint Presentation. Vilvoorde: Vinçotte Academy, 2004.
  • Various authors. Robert Vinçotte. Liège: Association des Ingénieurs sortis de l'Ecole de Liège, 1904.
  • Verschoren, Philippe. "Histoire de Vinçotte jusqu'à 2004". Document property of Vinçotte International.
  • Vinçotte, Richard. Cinquantième Anniversaire de la Fondation de l'Association Vinçotte pour la Surveillance des Chaudières à Vapeur. Brussels: Ch. De Bruycker, 1922.

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Vincotte is a Belgian accredited inspection and certification organisation that controlled 75 of the Belgian safety reliability market in 2004 1 This holding is the result of a merger between two similar non profit inspection associations AIB and Association Vincotte In May 2022 Vincotte was acquired by Kiwa a Dutch company active in the same industry 2 VincotteCompany typePrivately heldIndustryAccredited Inspection and Certification Organisation by BELACFounded1873 151 years ago 1873 AIB established 1890FoundersRobert Vincotte Henri Adan Maurice UrbanHeadquartersVilvoorde BelgiumKey peopleRobert Vincotte founder ProductsReliability engineering Nondestructive testing Product certificationRevenue 250 million 2015 Number of employees2 500 2015 Websitewww vincotte com Contents 1 History 1 1 Association Vincotte 1 2 AIB Association des Industriels de Belgique 1 3 After the merger 2 ITER Project 3 Notes 4 ReferencesHistory editAn overview of Vincotte s history is bound to discourse on the two competing associations that merged in 1989 These two associations were Association Vincotte and AIB Association des Industriels de Belgique Association Vincotte edit nbsp The logo of AV In 1872 Maurice Urban a director of the National Railway Company of Belgium asked Robert Vincotte a young engineer to help found an organisation to inspect steam boilers in factories The Association pour la surveillance des chaudieres a vapeur was born Its principal aims were twofold the inspection of steam boilers to prevent explosions was coupled with an advocacy of a more economic use of power Its personnel was rather limited apart from the director who also did inspection work only two other engineers were employed The Association grew rapidly though because of among other reasons the increasing legal pressure on factory owners to make their workplaces safer for their employees Thus in 1876 the Association was able to report that it had almost doubled its number of inspection visits in only two years 3 Said legal pressure resulted mainly in the July 2 1899 and March 10 1900 laws on safety and health Robert Vincotte was heavily involved in the drafting of these laws as by then he had a huge experience in the relatively new area of reliability engineering not only had he led the Association for more than 25 years but he had also made an important study visit to the United States in 1881 a trip that resulted in a series of basic mathematical rules for the reliability of steam boilers Its success allowed the Association in 1887 to offer its employees a life insurance payable upon retirement nbsp Two pages from a handbook for drivers and operators of steam machines published by the association of engineer alumni of Liege Most of the data in the book however was provided by Vincotte and his Association In 1905 the Association expanded its inspection domain due to the advent of electrical devices and installations Steam boilers would remain its main area of operation for some time to come though in 1910 it inspected more boilers than the combined inspection organisations of Germany and France respectively But the First World War would put a halt to the Association s growth not only did the latter refuse to inspect German controlled installations but a great number of its engineers were drafted into army service This bleak period did not pass with the end of the war 1919 and 1920 brought massive inflation and attendant high wage costs This combined with the death of Robert Vincotte Jr son of the founder and the director of the Association at the time Two years later the Association would officially become a non profit organisation as this concept had just entered Belgian law The occasion was also used for a name change the lengthy Association pour la surveillance des chaudieres a vapeur was lengthened to Association Vincotte pour la surveillance des chaudieres a vapeur in honour of its first director Only in 1936 would the implication of only inspecting steam boilers true in the beginning but not anymore by 1922 be elided for the short Association Vincotte henceforth AV In the 1930s the gradual loss of the focus on steam boiler inspections would continue not only would AV inspect more and more electrical power plants but it also sent its engineers to the nascent European airlines In 1938 AV cooperated with its competitor the Association des Industriels de Belgique AIB cf below to perform the first radiographic inspection of weldings 4 It was applied to the bridges under construction over the Albert Canal After inspection these bridges were shown to be disastrously dangerous for the weight they were supposed to bear In the same year AV also experimented with gamma ray inspections utilizing radium obtained from Union Miniere s mines in Katanga 5 Similarly to the first one the Second World War put a temporary stop to AV s activities Yet business would pick up faster this time allowing a study trip of Richard Vincotte another son of the first director to the United States in 1947 In the same year the new Reglement General pour la Protection du Travail General Rules for the Work Protection allowed a broad range of activities for accredited inspection organisations such as AV and AIB Meanwhile AV kept on expanding gaining more and more international prestige It was this prestige that allowed it to inspect one of the biggest turbo alternators in the world which was being built in England for the United States in 1969 6 1969 was also a good year because it was then that the nuclear division of AV was founded Called AV Nucleaire it would focus on making secure the growing number of nuclear power plants in Belgium and abroad Innovation would continue in the 70s when AV started thermographic inspections and nondestructive testing using Foucault currents Anticipating the problems of the future it also invested in noise pollution research and set up the first mobile lab in Belgium to investigate air quality through samples In 1973 looking backward on the occasion its 100th anniversary AV could proudly announce that none of the steam boilers that exploded in Belgium had been under its regular inspection As with so many companies of the era the 80s brought financial hardship and cutbacks This finally led to a merger with its competitor AIB making the new AIB Vincotte the biggest player at inspection and certification on the Belgian market Both companies had already closely cooperated in Controlatom and of course shared a great deal of heritage all the way back to their roots AIB Association des Industriels de Belgique edit nbsp The logo of AIB In 1890 13 engineers captains of industry and representatives of parliament gathered to found the Association des Industriels de Belgique pour l etude et la propagation des engins et mesures propres a preserver les ouvriers des accidents du travail 7 usually shortened to AIB This happened under the impulse of Henri Adan the director of the Royale Belge a Belgian insurance company In the speech he gave on the first meeting of the board Adan strongly expressed his faith in private initiative instead of state interference nbsp The speech Henri Adan gave on the first board meeting of AIB Comme le disait M Westerroiien van Mesteren le promoteur de l Association Neerlandaise pour prevenir les accidents dans les fabriques et chantiers il est de la plus haute importance pour un petit pays de se joindre au mouvement international qui permet a l initiative privee de l industriel de faire le bien sans qu une loi coercitive lui prescrive ce devoir et le rende odieux Cette appreciation trouvait particulierement application en notre pays il etait impossible que nos traditions de liberte nous permissent d hesiter entre un regime coercitif et les enseignements d un regime libre 8 Of course as described in the previous section of this article the Belgian state would introduce legislation concerning the safety of the workplace only ten years later slightly undermining the pure laissez faire philosophy enunciated here Thus later presidents of the Association such as Yvon Verwilst would rather claim in 1940 that AIB is le corollaire de celle de pouvoirs publics et qu elle se considerait comme l auxiliaire de ceux ci 9 This switch in rhetoric between claiming to anticipate the state and merely serving it as a supplement is a constant in AIB s speeches up to 1940 The structure of the newborn Association was to be non profit members would pay fees and get regular inspections and safety education by engineers of AIB From the beginning AIB had a general focus on security and education Thus it did not hesitate to create new divisions Already in 1894 president M Jottrand declared that henceforth AIB would start inspecting chains whose breakage was causing heavy accidents in the mining and construction business 10 Fame came quickly for AIB in Belgium and abroad there was the admired exposition in Brussels of machine parts and how they might fail and in Paris the Association received a gold medal for two expositions in 1900 and 1904 In 1910 AIB exposed in Brussels Liege Milan and St Louis After the First World War AIB s personnel remained constant and hirings started soaring after 1931 showing the solid expansion of the Association in that period The surplus in money was invested in a unique machine one that could exert a test power of 800 tons on cables and chains At the time 1938 there was no other like it in the world 11 In the 50s AIB would focus on organising international congresses in 1955 the First International Congress on Nondestructive Testing and in 1958 the Second International Congress for the Prevention of Work Accidents Finally in 1989 it merged with its major competitor in Belgium the Association Vincotte making the combined AIB Vincotte the biggest player on the Belgian market After the merger edit In the 1990s AIB Vincotte stabilized itself financially and adopted a holding structure In 2004 it shortened its name to just Vincotte and opened offices in 14 countries In 2017 it was decided to focus on the 3 main countries Belgium the Netherlands and Luxemburg In May 2022 Vincotte was acquired by the Kiwa Group 12 ITER Project editIn 2008 ITER has decided to ask Vincotte who is accredited by the French Nuclear Authorities ASN to assess the confinement vessel heart of the project following the French Nuclear Regulatory requirements Notes edit Assertion made in interview with Trends Vincotte statement Kiwa statement See Rapport pages 5 7 Lecocq page 18 Lecocq page 21 Verschoren pages 2 3 Translation Association of Belgian Industrials for the Study and Propagation of machines and proper measures to protect workers from accidents Quoted in de Brouwer pages 8 9 Translation As M Westerroiien van Mesteren the promoter of the Dutch Association for the prevention of accidents in factories and construction sites said it is of the highest importance for a small country Belgium and The Netherlands to join with an international movement that allows the private initiative of the entrepreneur to do good without coercive laws prescribing him what to do and thus rendering those good deeds hateful Verwilst page 15 Trans the corollary of the government and that it considers itself as the auxiliary of it Quoted in Verwilst page 14 Verwilst page 21 Vincotte statement Kiwa statementReferences editDe Beer Ch et al Catechisme des chauffeurs et des conducteurs de machines Liege Charles Desoer 1891 de Brouwer J Allocution de Baron J de Brouwer Association des Industriels de Belgique a s b l 1890 1940 Brussels AIB 1940 Lecocq L Historique de l Association Vincotte Unpublished document in the archives of Vincotte Belgium ITER project Litt Baudouin 30 ans de politique de prevention en Belgique Le role du Service Externe pour les Controles Techniques sur le lieu de travail S E C T dans la politique de prevention Powerpoint Presentation Vilvoorde Vincotte Academy 2005 Jaumotte Andre Quelques reflexions sur le controle la securite et la fiabilite Association Vincotte Centieme anniversaire Allocutions prononcees au cours de la seance academique du 7 juin 1973 Vereniging Vincotte Honderdjarig bestaan Toespraken gehouden tijdens de akademische zitting van 7 juni 1973 Linkebeek Association Vereniging Vincotte 1973 Note sur l AIB Historique Bulletin annuel d Association des Industriels de Belgique 75 1965 9 Rapport presente par le conseil d administration a l assemblee Generale du 2 fevrier 1876 Brussels Felix Callewaert Pere 1876 Van Overmeire Marc Association des Industriels Belges Powerpoint Presentation Vilvoorde Vincotte Academy 2004 Van Overmeire Marc Association Vincotte Historique Powerpoint Presentation Vilvoorde Vincotte Academy 2004 Various authors Robert Vincotte Liege Association des Ingenieurs sortis de l Ecole de Liege 1904 Verschoren Philippe Histoire de Vincotte jusqu a 2004 Document property of Vincotte International Vincotte Richard Cinquantieme Anniversaire de la Fondation de l Association Vincotte pour la Surveillance des Chaudieres a Vapeur Brussels Ch De Bruycker 1922 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vincotte amp oldid 1140952348, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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