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New and innovative technologies for energy efficient solutions to the challenges faced by shipowners and operators
Adel JebaraSpecial AssignmentADNATCO-NGSCO
UAE
Niels Bjorn MortensenDirector of Regulatory AffairsMaersk Maritime TechnologyA.P Moller Maersk, Denmark
Per WistoftCEO
UACCUAE
Lars ModinManaging Director
International Tanker ManagementUAE
Samir BailouniFleet Director
NakilatQatar
Satish KumarManaging Director
Dockendale Ship ManagementIndia
Capt. Aziz AnsariGeneral Manager
D&K ShippingUAE
Capt. Jitendra MisraManaging DirectorEmarat Maritime
UAE
Nick CollinsChief Operating Officer
ClarksonsUAE
Jamil Al AliManager Fleet New
Buildings Projects GroupKuwait Oil Tanker Company
Kuwait
Talal BakheetPresident
Vela International Marine LimitedSaudi Arabia
Robert HoustonPresident
Mideast Ship ManagementUAE
Craig EasonTechnical Editor
Lloyd’s ListSweden
Zahid RahmanVice President, Marine Business
Development TeamMiddle East and AfricaLloyd’s Register, UAE
ME SHIPTECH THOUGHT LEADER BOARD 2014CONFIRMED IMO AND US COAST GUARD SPEAKERS
Hear directly from the IMO and US Coast Guard on imminent Ballast Water regulation implementation to avoid
penalties for non-compliance
Improve your ship operation efficiency with C Level and thought leader perspectives from A.P Moller Maersk, UACC, Nakilat,
UASC, ITM and many more
Understand the best operational strategies and technology solutions
to mitigate the costs of 2015 SOx ECA requirements
Engage in the eco-debate to gain guidance on how to secure a competitive and compliant fleet
for the future
ME ShipTech 2014Conference
7th Annual
17 – 18 November 2014 | The Address Hotel Dubai Mall | Dubai | UAE
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Shipowners and operators attend for FREE!*
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Lunch Sponsor Lanyard Sponsor Industry Support Partners
Associate VIP Partners Key Session SponsorMaritime AuthorityGold Sponsor
Media Partners
World ils
The Dubai Council for Marine and Maritime Industries
Dear Shipping Professional,
Shipowners and operators face a number of difficult choices in 2015 in light of recent regulatory and market developments. From deciding which technology to install to comply with ballast water regulation, to fuel and scrubber selection for SOx compliance, effective technology uptake in 2015 will play a larger role than ever in navigating the challenges in the shipping industry.
The 7th Annual Shiptech Forum represents an ideal opportunity for you to learn, network and devise strategies to improve operational efficiency and meet the compliance challenges to avoid sanctions.
Over two days, industry leading CEOs and technical experts from shipowners and operators will address some of the biggest challenges currently at stake.
Topics including ballast water systems implementation, SOx and NOx ECA requirements, vessel performance monitoring and industry KPIs, benchmarks and standards and the role of ports and shipyards in the regional growth will be discussed.
ME ShipTech 2014 is the perfect platform for shipowners and operators to discuss best practice and effective solutions to grow the industry in the region.
I hope you will find this experience enriching and insightful and look forward to seeing you in Dubai in November.
Kenneth MukasaConference DirectorInforma
Markus Helavuori, Technical Officer, Sub-Division for Protective Measures, Marine Environment Division, IMOCdr. Ryan Allain, Chief, Environmental Standards Division, US Coast GuardPer Wistoft, CEO, United Arab Chemical Carriers Farhad Patel, General Manager, Sharaf ShippingNiels Bjorn Mortensen, Director, Maersk Maritime TechnologyLars Modin, Managing Director, International Tanker ManagementGreg Hughes, Project Director, V ShipsMonique B Vermeire, Fuels Technologist, Marine & Powergen, ChevronOle –Johan Oby Svendsen, Sales Manager, Exhaust Gas Cleaning, Wartsila Ship PowerBill Yoon, Sales and Marketing Division, TechcrossCapt. Kuba Szymanski, Secretary General, Inter Manager Ibrahim Al.Nadhairi, Fleet General Manager, Oman Ship Management CoAdel Jebara, Special Assignment, ADNATCO-NGSCOCapt. Aziz Ansari, General Manager, D&K ShippingJamil Al Ali, Manager Fleet New Building Projects Group, Kuwait Oil Tanker CompanyCapt. Jitendra Misra, Managing Director, Emarat MaritimeMarcus Machin, Managing Director, Tufton OceanicNick Collins, Chief Operating Officer, ClarksonsSamir Balouni, Fleet Director, NakilatPeter Stewart, Chief Energy Analyst, Interfax EuropeJoseph McCarney, Chairman, IACCSEADr Tristan Smith, Lecturer, UCL Energy InstituteJulius Rodrigues, Head of Commercial Operations, UACCLieutenant Commander Peter Harriman Royal Navy, Officer-in-Charge, UKMTOSebastian Eggert , Senior Expert, Shipmanagement & Operation, DNV GLStefan Claussen, Dipl.-Ing, Technical and Marketing Director, LukoilSanjiv Wazir, Technical Advisor, LukoilJean Philippe Roman, Technical Director, Total Lubmarine
SPEAKER FACULTY INCLUDES
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WELCOME TO THE 7TH ANNUAL ME SHIPTECH CONFERENCE
MORE stakeholder debates than ever! Solving your most pressing issues in alternative fuel sources, ballast water, abatement technology,energy efficiency, innovation, maintenance and technology investment, marine communications and navigation.
MORE shipowner insights and case studies!
MORE panel discussion debates maximum engagement.
Network, Network, Network! Bring plenty of business cards and build relationships with an elite gathering of shipowners and managers, class societies, government, shipyards and key industry stake holdersLearn from world leaders in marine innovation and safe, economical shippingTake Action! Make an immediate impact on your organisation by taking away new strategies, ideas and tips to improve your operationsRaise your awareness! Be enlightened by the realms of possibility in the shipping industryAddress regional safety and environmental challenges Be updated by the legislative arena affecting your operation
NEW AND EXPANDED FOR 2014 MAKE THE MOST OF SHIPTECH 2014!
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Are you a technology provider or advisor to the regional shipping industry? Position yourself as an expert to this influential and unrivalled audience and help shipping companies maximise their performance. All of our sponsorship packages are customised to our clients exact specifications.
Exclusive speaking opportunities available covering the following areas:
� Advances in design of two stroke engines � Tier III Compliance strategies � ECA requirement challenges and solutions � Improving/Monitoring vessels performance � Ballast Water systems � Marine Hull Coatings
Invite your client, showcase your solutions or become a moderator and position your brand as an industry leader. For more information please contact Arshed Hussain at [email protected] or tel: +971 (0) 4 4072715
P ADNATCO & NGSCO P Bakri Navigation Co P Blue Lines Shipping P Class NK P CMA CGM P Columbia Shipmanagement
Ltd P DNv P Emarat Maritime LLC P Eships P GEM Shipping P Gulf Agency Company Ltd P Gulf Navigation Holding P Kuwait Oil Tanker Company P Maersk P Mediterranean Shipping
Company uAE LLC. P MidEast Ship Management P Milaha (Qatar Navigation) P Mubarak Marine P NCC Odfjell Chemical Tankers
P Nordic Tankers A/S P NyK Line P Oman Shipping Company P P&O Maritime P Pioneer Ship Management
Services, LLC P Qatar Gas Transport Company
(Nakilat) P Rasgas Company Ltd. P Red Sea Marine Services Ltd. P Seamaster Maritime LLC. P Sharaf Shipping P Simatech Shipping LLC P Topaz Energy Marine P TORM P Transworld Group P united Arab Chemical Carriers P united Arab Shipping
Company P ... and more
Organisations who attend ME ShipTech include:PARTNER WITH US!
We are delighted to announce that Lloyd’s Middle East and Indian Subcontinent Awards 2014 will take place on Tuesday 18 November, at the JW Marriott Marquis, Dubai. This event is without a doubt the biggest night in the middle-east shipping industry calendar, where you and your team can get together for a fantastic night of celebration and networking with key players. Over 400 shipping professionals from across the region attended the event last year and with tables already being booked, this year is set to be the biggest to date.
Don’t miss out! Reserve your place at the biggest night in middle-east shipping today. Go to llloydslist.com/awards for more info and to book your table now.
Maximise your time at ME ShipTech 2014!
08.00 Registration and refreshments
08.45 Opening remarks from the Chairman Craig Eason, Technical Editor, Lloyd’s List
08.55 Five minute introduction from Wartsila
09.00 A Global and Regional Outlook: growth and challenges of the Middle East as an International Shipping Hub• Shipping market recovery: are we at an inflection point and is the
worst over?• Iran sanctions: risks and opportunities and impact on shipping• Impact of uS increasing exploration of shale gas and self reliance: what
this means for the Middle East Shipping Industry Per Wistoft, CEO, United Arab Chemical Carriers Lars Modin, Managing Director, International Tanker Management Nick Collins, Chief Operating Officer, Clarksons
09.40 The Middle East driving the world shipping market: role in the ever changing landscape • An assessment of the shipping risks and opportunities in the Middle
East• The growing sense of vitality in region: why you should be investing in
ship technology and maritime infrastructure in the Middle East• Middle East as a regional hub, the growing legal infrastructure and
strengths in comparison to other key international shipping centres Crag Eason, Technical Director, Lloyd’s List Samir Bailouni, Fleet Director, Nakilat
10.20 Structured speed networking session
10.50 Morning refreshments
11.20 Regulatory compliance: a global overview of rules, regulations and repercussions• Summary of key regulatory changes including main challenges posed
by MARPOL Annex vI• Overview of the proposed MRv shipping regulations• MEPC and MSC movements: where are we exactly with deliberations
to reduce GHG emissions from international shipping?
OPERATIONAL STRATEGIES
11.50 Moving out of the dark: ways to maximize ship-owners’ positions as we come out of the recession• What are the strategies for surviving in an era of ever increasing
consolidation?• Which fuel optimisation strategies are shipowners utilising to
maximize vessel profitability?• Operating within design specifications and pros and cons of slow
steaming: views from an engine manufacturer Julius Rodrigues, Head of Commercial Operations, UACC Farhad Patel, General Manager, Sharaf Shipping
12. 20 Financing new technology: alternative sources of investment and best practice guidance on justifying investment in green technology • Funding challenges for retrofitting, scrubbers and BWS systems• Criteria for lending decisions in shipping in the short and mid term
future• How to present investment in new shipping technology as a viable
investment in an challenging economic climate• Impact of private equity: an assessment of both traditional and non-
traditional private equity Marcus Machin, Managing Director, Tufton Oceanic
12.50 Welcome to lunch by Class NK Networking Lunch: Enhance your knowledge and networking by signing
up to our VIP hosted lunch tables
TECHNICAL OPERATIONS STRATEGY13.50 Smarter Ship Management: Advanced Hull Integrity Management and
best practice• Better compliance with requirements and better inspection
performance e.g higher TMSA • Managing large volumes of data e.g. from thickness measurements • Obtain overview of condition: graphically or statistically, for sections,
compartments or elements • Better planning of repairs and steel replacements • An overview of the cost savings options
Sebastian Eggert , Senior Expert, Shipmanagement & Operation, DNV GL
FUEL EFFICIENCY14.10 Fuel efficiency & reducing fuel consumption: optimisation measures and
solutions• Fleet adjustments in operations to minimize demands• What impact, if any, does slow steaming have on long term engine
performance?• An assessment of fuel saving technology: hull coatings, propeller boss
caps fins, which is best for your fleet and operations? Ibrahim Al.Nadhairi, Fleet General Manager ,Oman Ship Management Co Adel Jebara, Special Assignment, ADNATCO-NGSCO
FUEL AND LUBRICANT QUALITY CONTROL
14.50 Ship fuel requirements for the future – meeting the regulatory challenges• understanding the commercial pressures on fuel production• Refineries and refinery reduction: pricing, distillate fuel and low sulphur
regulations• Alternative fuels as a tool for compliance – a comprehensive analysis
of current and future operating trends• How will global marine trends evolve in light of global marine fuel
trends?• Fuel quality and efficient fuel treatment systems: how do you mitigate
the risk of catalytic fines and impurities Monique B Vermeire, Fuels Technologist, Marine and Powergen, Chevron Peter Stewart, Chief Energy Analyst, Interfax Europe Dr Tristan Smith, Lecturer, UCL Energy Institute
15.40 Afternoon refreshments and networking opportunities
16.00 Reliable cylinder oil chemistries for fuel-flexible ship operations• Main critical parameters governing the lubrication of actual 2-stroke
engines• Meeting the challenge of selecting the fit-for-purpose cylinder
lubricant• How to ensure the highest reliability with the lowest maintenance and
operational costs of the 2-stroke engines Jean Philippe Roman, Technical Director, Total Lubmarine
16.20 LUKOIL ICO lubes system technology presentation Stefan Claussen, Technical and Marketing Director, Lukoil Sanjiv Wazir, Technical Advisor, Lukoil
16.40 Q&A and roundup panel discussion with audience • Importance of lubricant supplier selection as a solution to your
operational challenges• The emerging regulatory framework and the sulphur content
challenge: what are the key issues? • Achieving the right balance: optimum conditions between fuel sulphur
content and the cylinder oil• Cold corrosion issues in modern two-stroke engines• Commercial viability of environmentally acceptable lubricants (EALS)
Stefan Claussen, Technical and Marketing Director, Lukoil Sanjiv Wazir, Technical Advisor, Lukoil Jean Philippe Roman, Technical Director, Total Lubmarine
17.10 Marine hull coatings performance transparency – how does one measure and identify the benefits of marine hull coating?• How exactly do you measure the fuel efficiency of hull coatings and
how do the savings proposed translate in practice?• What are the eco-efficient options for controlling fouling growth on
your vessel?• Coating selection: a comparison of anti-fouling and foul release
technologies• Methods and tools to measure the fuel savings for your specific fleet
profile Samir Bailouni, Fleet Director, Nakilat
17.40 Chairman’s review and closing remarks
Q&A
Tel: +971 4 335 2437 | Fax: +971 4 335 2438 | Email: [email protected]
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09.00 Opening remarks from the Chairman
COMMERCIAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
09. 15 Maximising ship efficiency: retrofitting to keep pace with newbuild competition• Retrofitting as a tool to meet the challenge posed by new
competitors in the Middle East• To retrofit or to scrap: assessing the commercial viability of
retrofitting for your vessels • Adapting current ships to the increasing pressures in the sector
posed by volatile bunker fuel prices and regulatory demands
09.45 A Shipowner’s perspective - retrofitting for efficiency and compliance: overview of impact on enforcement• The nose-job: replacement of bulbous bow for optimal speed• How do you retrofit to increase both fuel efficiency and maximise
container intake?• Ballast water treatment systems - how to retrofit and how to make
sure it works?• When does a Mewis Duct make sense?• Is non-compliance with fuel rules an easy way to prosperity?• Will it be possible to enforce the global sulphur cap?
Niels Bjorn Mortensen, Director of Regulatory Affairs, Maersk Maritime Technology, A.P Moller Maersk, Denmark
10.15 Hosted roundtable exchange networking session: Ships of the Future Thought Leader Discussions
In this interactive session, attendees will have the opportunity to join roundtable discussions hosted by leading shipyards to discuss how newbuilds will ensure sustainable competitive advantage for Shipowners. Rotating roundtable discussions during this session will enable Shipowners to hear different perspectives from a range of shipyards on which vessels will drive their bottom lines.
10.45 Morning refreshments
11.00 Meeting the new challenges of fuel efficiency – new builds • An overview of the demand for eco-ships in different markets:
new orders as a path to recovery?• Practical case studies and assessment of fuel performance
efficiencies achieved by eco-ships• Impact of EEDI: will the ship design in 10 years be significantly
improved on the 5 year average?• How do eco-ships compare to older vessels that have been
retrofitted to maximimise efficiency? Capt.Aziz Ansari, General Manager, D&K Shipping Jamil Al Ali, Manager Fleet New Building Projects Group, Kuwait Oil
Tanker Company
11.40 Advances in design of two stroke fuel engines: performance comparison and modernising for compliance• What are the advantages of the respective marine propulsion
systems?• Gaining shipowner confidence in two stroke technology: an
assessment of the pros and cons• Should shipowners build dual fuel or LNG ready?• Two stroke dual fuel gas engine technology to comply with IMO Tier
III compliance Craig Eason, Technical Editor, Lloyd’s List
12.20 Ship Owner’s perspective: how are UASC preparing for the future challenging regulatory and market environment ?
Mohamed Zaitoun, Assistant vice President, New Building Technical Projects, United Arab Shipping Company
12.50 Networking Lunch: enhance your knowledge and networking by signing up to our VIP hosted lunch tables
14.00 Confronting the reality: operating in Sulphur Emission Control Areas in 2015 compliance with 0.1% requirement: scrubbers, low sulphur distillates or LNG?• The technical challenges of switching from HFO to low sulphur
distillate products• How will the shipping industry cope with a sudden increase in
demand for low sulphur fuel and in what way is the bunker industry preparing for the demand for alternative power sources?
• A comparison of Exhaust Gas Treatment Systems and an analysis of installation, maintenance and operation costs
Ole-Johan Øby Svendsen, Sales Manager, Exhaust Gas Cleaning, Wärtsilä Ship Power
14.40 Afternoon refreshments and networking opportunities
15.00 Ballast water convention regulation: new technology developments and strategies to prepare for 2015 implementation• Review of existing and proposed ballast water system technology• Clarification of the uSCG BWMS requirements: uS type approval
procedure• Guidance on ballast water management implementation in your
fleet to ensure convention requirements compliance• Practical shipowner perspectives on the installation of ballast
water technology on both new and existing vessels Markus Helavuori, Technical Officer, Sub-Division for Protective
Measures, Marine Environment Division, IMO Cdr Ryan Allain, Chief, Environmental Standards Division, US Coast
Guard Greg Hughes, Project Director, V Ships Bill Yoon, Sales and Marketing Division, Techcross Severn Trent Senior Representative
EMISSION CONTROL AREAS & EMISSIONABATEMENT TECHNOLOGY
16.00 Tier III compliance: strategies for meeting the challenge and guidance on cost effective Nox abatement solutions• Selective Catalytic Reduction vs EGR: pros and cons of each
respective technology installation and abatement cost guidance• Current experience of on board NOx abatement technology: what
are the major challenges faced?• How to meet Tier III NOx limits at the same time as Tier III SOx limit
compliance Joseph McCarney, Chairman, IACCSEA
PERFORMANCE AND BENCHMARKING
16.40 Transparent fleet performance for effective benchmarking and KPI calculation• KPI selection and identification of interrelationships between
input parameters to enable effective benchmarking of vessel performance
• What will be real impact of EEDI and how do you implement a SEEMP effectively to increase efficiency, reduce fuel consumption and reduce CO2 emissions?
• When precisely should you implement shipping KPIs and how can the KPI project assist to provide commercially significant results?
Captain Kuba Szymanski, Secretary General, Inter Manager
17.10 Chairman’s review and closing remarks
Tel: +971 4 335 2437 | Fax: +971 4 335 2438 | Email: [email protected]
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CONFERENCE DAY TWOTUESDAY 18 NOvEMBER 2014
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