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Thank you for your interest in joining the Adhesive and Sealant Council.
To start the membership process, please complete the membership
information request form so the appropriate membership kit, including
sales declaration (fee schedule), can be sent to you. Please refer to
the definitions in Member Categories
if you are unsure of your classification.
If you have questions regarding ASC membership, please contact Steve Duren at (301) 986-9700 ext. 105.
ASC Membership FAQ's
How are the dues calculated?
We use a formula to calculate annual dues. Dues are based on company sales
in North America based on its most recent fiscal year. Each company reports
those sales confidentially to the ASC and we apply that number to dues
brackets that have been established that range from sales of less than
$500,000 to over $600 million. Corporate dues are then calculated based
on these reported sales relative to these brackets.
What if my company is both a manufacturer of adhesives/sealants
and a raw material supplier?
ASC asks that companies combine their sales of all industry related products
for the purposes of calculating one's dues. Typically, such companies
apply as Manufacturer Members in this case because this member classes
does afford a few additional benefits over other member classes.
What types of benefits?
As an example, Manufacturer Members are eligible to participate in the
ASC's exclusive Industry Sales, Financial Operating Cost and Compensation
& Benefits Surveys. These surveys are available only to participating
Manufacturer Members at no cost, and cannot be obtained anywhere else.
Do dues vary by membership class?
Yes, Manufacturer and Supplier member dues are based on the same schedule.
Affiliate members (i.e. adhesive/sealant distributors, consultants and
non-North American business entities) are based on a different schedule.
Does the ASC lobby?
The ASC does not lobby. Many trade associations do lobby, in fact that
is their main reason for existence. We have relationships with associations
that do lobby and work with them to further an issue on Capital Hill if
the need arises. The ASC strives to be an industry advocate and coalition
builder and one of our core capabilities is monitoring government regulations
for our members. We closely monitor and report to our members' industry
issues from a regulatory standpoint that may have an impact on their operations.
We do work with regulatory bodies as the voice of the industry to make
opinions known when regulations are being drafted.
Why should a raw material supplier be a member?
From a business development standpoint, this is the one membership a raw
material supplier should have. With most of the large adhesive manufacturers
represented in the ASC membership, our conventions and networking functions
provide a forum for face-to-face interaction with these customers or prospects.
We also provide a three hour EXPO at each of our conventions which gives
each supplier the opportunity to showcase their products to all of the
attending manufacturer representatives. This is the only show of its kind
in the country.
Can individuals join the ASC?
Membership in the ASC is a corporate membership with every employee of
a member company given membership benefits. In this way each individual
can select those activities that are most important to them to become
involved in.
Is the ASC just for technical people?
The ASC membership has many benefits for all employees of a member company
irrespective of job function. We have programs, courses webinars and committees
that technical as well as business staff will gain from and it also does
not matter whether you are in senior management or just getting started.
There is something for everyone on the professional as well as the personal
level.
Who is in your association?
The ASC is a true representation of the industry as our membership is
made up of large, medium and small adhesive manufacturers and raw material
suppliers. These companies range from the family owned businesses to the
multinational conglomerates. ASC members account for more than 75% of
the aggregate industry revenues, exceeding some $6 billion annually.
How is ASC governed?
A 20 member Board of Directors governs the ASC and provides strategic
guidance and vision. Directors represent a mix of Manufacturer and Supplier
members, both large and small. Each Director serves a three-year term,
which can be renewed.
How can I get involved in Council activities?
There are many ways to participate, ranging from convention planning committees,
government relations task forces, technical committees, peer groups, and
much more.
Does ASC have chapters around the world?
No, the ASC's only office is in suburban Washington, DC. ASC does
maintain relations with other international associations in regions such
as Europe, Asia and Latin America, but these organizations are not formally
affiliations.
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