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ISSUE 4 • MAY 2014 Posidonia 2014 Welcomes World To Greece More than 1.800 Exhibitors from 93 countries and 19.000 visitors meet in Athens P osidonia 2014, the world’s most prestigious shipping exhibition, which opens next week at the Athens Metropolitan Expo, will be the biggest in the event’s long history with organisers confirming new records in terms of participant countries and exhibition size, and the conferences and semi- nars programme marking a significant growth compared to the 2012 event. More than 1.800 exhibitors and some 19,000 visitors from a record 93 countries and territories will attend Posidonia 2014, a tangible testament to the trade- mark event’s ever growing global appeal. We are happy to announce that this year’s Posidonia will be the greatest ever and we will try our best to optimise the experience for our exhibitors and visitors and make it as rewarding and as pleasant as possible,” said Theodore Vokos, Executive Director, Posidonia Exhibitions S.A., the organisers of the biennial event. He also added that shipping accounts for seven percent of Greece’s GDP, while providing em- ployment to 192,000 people and that Posidonia is a significant precursor to the reputation of Greece, as well as a dynamic contributor to the local tourism industry generating some €50 million for the community every other year. George Gratsos, President of the Hellenic Chamber of Shipping, said: “Greek shipping welcomes the biggest ever Posidonia exhibition. Posidonia highlights the impressive achieve- ments of the shipping industry, the shipbuilders who design and build the ships, the engine and equipment manufacturers that make them work efficiently and the port of Piraeus as the fastest growing Mediterranean’s transshipment hub. Posidonia shows how the private sector can better utilize resources, increasing efficiencies and productivity, producing wealth and em- ployment better than any imaginable ideologically driven alternative”. Theodore E. Veniamis, President, Union of Greek Shipowners, said: “Posidonia provides an opportunity to highlight the dynamics of the international shipping industry and the con- tinuing leadership of Greek shipping. Perennial maritime tradition and seamanship coupled with advanced technology provide sustainable shipping services recognized internationally. As Greece is in the process of ending the most testing period in its modern history, economically and socially, Greek shipping could become a key driver of economic recovery at national level as well as in the context of global prosperity and welfare”. John C. Lyras, Chairman of the Posidonia Coordinating Committee, added: “Posidonia epit- omizes the continuing achievements of the illustrious Hellenic maritime tradition into modern times. This year it coincides with our country's presidency of the EU, a telling and fitting coin- cidence for Europe's premier maritime nation. Also because at last there appears to be light at the end of the tunnel for the sorely tried domestic economy, its citizens and institutions”. Posidonia’s international appeal is reinforced by the fact that it is the national maritime exhibition of the Greek shipping community, which dominates global shipping with their ever expanding fleet currently standing at 3,669 ocean going vessels over 1,000 gt. Greek shipping is the worldwide leader representing 16.16% of the global fleet in dwt and 46.72% of the European fleet in gt. And with the Greek fleet’s ongoing expansion and modernization strategy, shipping service and product providers from all sectors of the industry are queuing for some quality time in the company of the Greek shipowners who last year spent $13bn under their newbuilding programme, investing in more than 300 newbuildings. The traditional shipbuilding powers of the Far East will field this June their biggest ever con- tingent of ship yards at any Posidonia show as they vie for a few precious networking mo- ments with members of the Union of Greek Shipowners and a slice of their investment pie. And they are not alone; from marine service providers to makers of electronics and software and from lubes and equipment suppliers to manufacturers of engines, bunkers and flag reg- istries, every direct or indirect provider in the shipping supply chain will pay the customary biennial homage to the world’s largest and most renowned maritime trade fair. They come from every corner of the world and this year in particular companies from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have registered a 200 percent increase with a large num- ber of companies from the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Oman seeking investment and partnership opportunities in Greek shipping assets. Once again, the biggest national participation belongs to China, followed by Korea and Japan while this year Hong Kong is making a long-awaited comeback after a ten year ab- sence, with Turkey returning after 2006 and Georgia in its maiden appearance. Posidonia has also unveiled details of its robust Conference & Seminars Pro- gramme during which government officials, industry analysts, bankers and financiers, shipowners and delegates will come together to debate emerging trends and provide insights into the industry’s future. Some of the hottest and most controversial issues per- taining to the global shipping industry will be tabled during press conferences, workshops, roundtable discussions and seminars on issues ranging from future trends in vessel design, composite material, fuel emissions and bridge technology to injury and illness at sea, mari- time risk management, energy savings and from eco-ship technologies to maritime com- munication. Traditionally, networking opportunities during the Posidonia week extend to a rich social and sporting calendar and this year in particular some 800 exhibitors have already registered for the ‘Posidonia Games‘ sporting events, Posidonia Cup sailing regatta, Posidonia Shipsoccer Tournament and the Posidonia Golf Tournament. Posidonia 2014 will be opened by Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras on June 2nd, before it officially opens to the public a few hours later.

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ISSUE 4 • MAY 2014

Posidonia 2014 Welcomes World To Greece More than 1.800 Exhibitors from 93 countries and 19.000 visitors meet in Athens

P osidonia 2014, the world’s most prestigious shipping exhibition, which opens next week at the Athens Metropolitan Expo, will be the biggest

in the event’s long history with organisers confirming new records in terms of participant countries and exhibition size, and the conferences and semi-nars programme marking a significant growth compared to the 2012 event. More than 1.800 exhibitors and some 19,000 visitors from a record 93 countries and territories will attend Posidonia 2014, a tangible testament to the trade-mark event’s ever growing global appeal.

“We are happy to announce that this year’s Posidonia will be the greatest ever and we will try our best to optimise the experience for our exhibitors and visitors and make it as rewarding and as pleasant as possible,” said Theodore Vokos, Executive Director, Posidonia Exhibitions S.A., the organisers of the biennial event.He also added that shipping accounts for seven percent of Greece’s GDP, while providing em-ployment to 192,000 people and that Posidonia is a significant precursor to the reputation of Greece, as well as a dynamic contributor to the local tourism industry generating some €50 million for the community every other year.

George Gratsos, President of the Hellenic Chamber of Shipping, said: “Greek shipping welcomes the biggest ever Posidonia exhibition. Posidonia highlights the impressive achieve-ments of the shipping industry, the shipbuilders who design and build the ships, the engine and equipment manufacturers that make them work efficiently and the port of Piraeus as the fastest growing Mediterranean’s transshipment hub. Posidonia shows how the private sector can better utilize resources, increasing efficiencies and productivity, producing wealth and em-ployment better than any imaginable ideologically driven alternative”.

Theodore E. Veniamis, President, Union of Greek Shipowners, said: “Posidonia provides an opportunity to highlight the dynamics of the international shipping industry and the con-tinuing leadership of Greek shipping. Perennial maritime tradition and seamanship coupled with advanced technology provide sustainable shipping services recognized internationally. As Greece is in the process of ending the most testing period in its modern history, economically and socially, Greek shipping could become a key driver of economic recovery at national level as well as in the context of global prosperity and welfare”.

John C. Lyras, Chairman of the Posidonia Coordinating Committee, added: “Posidonia epit-omizes the continuing achievements of the illustrious Hellenic maritime tradition into modern times. This year it coincides with our country's presidency of the EU, a telling and fitting coin-cidence for Europe's premier maritime nation. Also because at last there appears to be light at the end of the tunnel for the sorely tried domestic economy, its citizens and institutions”.

Posidonia’s international appeal is reinforced by the fact that it is the national maritime exhibition of the Greek shipping community, which dominates global

shipping with their ever expanding fleet currently standing at 3,669 ocean going vessels over 1,000 gt. Greek shipping is the worldwide leader representing 16.16% of the global fleet in dwt and 46.72% of the European fleet in gt.

And with the Greek fleet’s ongoing expansion and modernization strategy, shipping service and product providers from all sectors of the industry are queuing for some quality time in the company of the Greek shipowners who last year spent $13bn under their newbuilding programme, investing in more than 300 newbuildings.

The traditional shipbuilding powers of the Far East will field this June their biggest ever con-tingent of ship yards at any Posidonia show as they vie for a few precious networking mo-ments with members of the Union of Greek Shipowners and a slice of their investment pie. And they are not alone; from marine service providers to makers of electronics and software and from lubes and equipment suppliers to manufacturers of engines, bunkers and flag reg-istries, every direct or indirect provider in the shipping supply chain will pay the customary biennial homage to the world’s largest and most renowned maritime trade fair.

They come from every corner of the world and this year in particular companies from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have registered a 200 percent increase with a large num-ber of companies from the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Oman seeking investment and partnership opportunities in Greek shipping assets.

Once again, the biggest national participation belongs to China, followed by Korea and Japan while this year Hong Kong is making a long-awaited comeback after a ten year ab-sence, with Turkey returning after 2006 and Georgia in its maiden appearance.

Posidonia has also unveiled details of its robust Conference & Seminars Pro-gramme during which government officials, industry analysts, bankers and financiers, shipowners and delegates will come together to debate emerging trends and provide insights into the industry’s future. Some of the hottest and most controversial issues per-taining to the global shipping industry will be tabled during press conferences, workshops, roundtable discussions and seminars on issues ranging from future trends in vessel design, composite material, fuel emissions and bridge technology to injury and illness at sea, mari-time risk management, energy savings and from eco-ship technologies to maritime com-munication.

Traditionally, networking opportunities during the Posidonia week extend to a rich social and sporting calendar and this year in particular some 800 exhibitors have already registered for the ‘Posidonia Games‘ sporting events, Posidonia Cup sailing regatta, Posidonia Shipsoccer Tournament and the Posidonia Golf Tournament.

Posidonia 2014 will be opened by Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras on June 2nd, before it officially opens to the public a few hours later.

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Posidonia 2014 Exhibitors’ News

R epeat Posidonia exhibitor MacGregor, a leading engineering solutions and services provider for handling marine cargoes and offshore loads, will use its 11th participation at the world’s

most prestigious shipping trade event to promote its extended offering which includes the Hatlapa and Pusnes brands. The company will also promote its environmentally friendly electric solutions, such as MacRack, electric cranes, electric winches and deck machinery. According to a company spokesperson, Posidonia is one of the major events in MacGregor’s events calendar that help it get visibility and meet customers face-to-face. “As always, the exhibition will be strongly attended by the Greek owners and their technical and operations management, refurbishing and expanding their fleets and the event is a great way to get visibility and contacts with key ship owners”, said Heli Malkavaara, Communications Director.

Chevron Marine Lubricants, one of the industry’s largest suppliers of marine lubricants, will be exhibiting at Posidonia for a sixth succes-

sive time hoping to engage with existing and potential customers through the promotion of its recently launched series of marine oils. Additionally, it will be debuting its new Stem to Stern Interactive digital tool designed to provide customers detailed information about Chevron’s products in a fun and creative way. “I’m very excited to continue our tradition of welcoming our valued customers and partners to Posidonia and I look forward to build-ing upon the already strong relationships Chevron has fostered in the Greek and Mediterranean shipping industry”, said Sotiris Meklis, District Manager, Chevron Marine Lubricants.

MacGregor in 11th Posidonia outing Lubes leader plans product launches

WE Tech’s first Posidonia

New ERP software launch Turbo General Brings New Tech

P osidonia newcomer WE Tech Solutions Oy is an energy efficiency so-lutions provider in the global shipping industry expecting to meet with

potential customers during the week-long event. The company’s products create savings by increasing energy efficiency while decreasing fuel con-sumption bringing the next level in energy efficient shipping. “At Posidonia 2014 we will introduce the energy efficiency solutions of WE Tech. Our solu-tions focus on utilising Variable Frequency Drive Shaft Generator systems for electrical power generation on board ships. WE Tech removes the need for constant speed operation of the propulsion machinery by utilising variable frequency drive technologies in shaft generator systems. You can see us as the last piece in the puzzle of achieving superior energy efficiency in global ship-ping”, said Mårten Storbacka, Managing Director.

D uring Posidonia 2014, Piraeus-headquartered Benefit Software is planning to launch its latest ERP solution, designed for shipping companies. Benefit Business Collaboration Suite is

a complete and next generation information management platform that increases employee pro-ductivity, provides unified data for faster decision making and enhances collaboration between all stakeholders of a shipping firm. According to Benefit Software spokesman Thomas Zavitsanos, the new product enables a unified workplace through the integration of big and diverse types of data, in order to promote inter-de-partmental as well as office to vessels collaboration. “Through our sixth participation at Posidonia we hope to keep our customers fully up to date with our new products and services. It is also our aim to present our company to as many as possible new companies and prospective clients both in Greece and abroad,” he added.

T urbo machinery and spares specialist Turbo General will use its sec-ond Posidonia participation this summer to demonstrate new coating

procedures for turbocharger spare parts that enhance the durability of manufacturing process. The Piraeus-based company will also showcase the capabilities of its Europafilter equipment as the Greek representative of the Swedish maker of oil filtration systems. “The constant introduction of new technologies such as patented machinery by Europafilter and new repair methods of turbochargers underline the importance of ongoing education of the industry on the available solutions and Posidonia is a great forum for that”, said Vassilios Chrysopoulos, spokesman of Turbo General.

Travel major in Posidonia debut

T he strong growth in the sea transportation sector has brought about a sharp increase in the movement of crew members between inter-

national port destinations. Posidonia exhibitor Carlson Wagonlit Travel is making its debut at the world’s most prestigious shipping event this June with the launch of the Greek branch of its proprietary CWT Energy Resources & Marine business unit. “International exhibitions, like Posidonia, allow us to reach multiple companies at the same time and let them know of our capabilities within the Travel Industry,” said Tony Berry, Head of CWT Energy, Resources & Marine, Europe, Middle East & Africa. ”At Posidonia we will be able to share our extensive experience of managing specialist travel requirements for maritime companies and their crew. We’re looking forward to making a positive contribution to the success of Posidonia”.

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Organiser Event Venue Date Time Contact OrganiserTradewinds Tradewinds Posidonia Tuesday 3 June 11:00-16:00 [email protected] Shipowners Forum Conference Hall DNV GL DNV GL Press Conference Posidonia Tuesday 3 June 10:30-12:30 [email protected] Seminar RoomFuture Care and Injury and Illness at Sea - New Posidonia Seminar Tuesday 3 June 11:00-13:00 [email protected] Yale University Developments in Emergency Room 2, Hall 2 School of Medicine Response and TelemedicineSKF Hellas Press Conference Stand 2.409 Tuesday 3 June 12:00-13:30 [email protected] GTT Innovation seminar Posidonia Tuesday 3 June 12:45-19:00 [email protected] Seminar Room Hellenic-Australian Presentation/ Press Conference on Posidonia Seminar Tuesday 3 June 13:00-15:00 [email protected] Business Council and “Australian G20 Presidency Room 2, Hall 2 [email protected] Australian Embassy -Synergies and Prospects for in Athens Shipping and Maritime Cooperation in the Asian Century"Rightship Harnessing Big Data to improve Posidonia Seminar Tuesday 3 June 15:00-17:00 [email protected] maritime risk management Room 2, Hall 2Inmarsat Maritime Round table session Posidonia Seminar Tuesday 3 June 17:00-19:00 [email protected] Room 2, Hall 2United Kingdom ECDIS Implementation, Policy Posidonia Tuesday 3 June 13:15 & 16:30 [email protected] Register now Hydrographic Office and Procedures - Free Seminar Meeting Room Helmepa Strategies for Energy Posidonia Wednesday 4 June 10:30-14:30 [email protected] Saving of existing ships Conference HallJapan Ship Exporters’ JAPAN-Posidonia Seminar - Posidonia Wednesday 4 June 10:30-14:30 [email protected] Association Introducing Japanese challenging Seminar Room Click here for Programme design Eco-ships & high technologies Register now

Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi Ship Building: its Posidonia Seminar Wednesday 4 June 11:00-13:00 [email protected] Ship Building current and future capabilities Room 2, Hall 2 [email protected] Marine Electronics Integration with Simplicity Posidonia Seminar Wednesday 4 June 13:00-15:00 [email protected] S.A. & Cobham SATCOM compliance with the regulations Room 2, Hall 2 be cost effective?RINA Hellas Environmental update: Could compliance Posidonia Wednesday 4 June 14:45-16:45 [email protected] with the regulations be cost effective? Seminar Room Secure Anchorage Legal and Compliant Maritime Posidonia Seminar Wednesday 4 June 15:00-17:00 [email protected] Area West Africa Security Offshore Nigeria Room 2, Hall 2 Futurenautics Shipping 3.0 – Are unmanned ships Posidonia Wednesday 4 June 17:00-19:00 [email protected] next generation ship efficiency? Seminar Room Book your FREE place now

J&E Papadopoulos Quality creates Trust Posidonia Seminar Wednesday 4 June 17:00-19:00 [email protected] Room 2, Hall 2Turkish Embassy Turkish Embassy Reception Events Area 1 Wednesday 4 June 17:00-19:00 [email protected] Kingdom ECDIS Implementation, Policy Posidonia Wednesday 4 June 13:15 & 16:30 [email protected] Register now Hydrographic Office and Procedures - Free Seminar Meeting Room Namepa Marine Environment Intelligence - Posidonia Thursday 5 June 10:30-12:30 [email protected] Compliance, cost and competency Seminar Room Evoqua Water SeaCURE BWMS. Safety and Posidonia Thursday 5 June 11:00-13:00 [email protected] Technologies Reliability comes with Experience. Seminar Room 2 (formerly Siemens Evoqua Water Technologies answer to Water Technologies) the Ballast Water Treatment challenge Department of Naval LNGCOMSHIP WORKSHOP: Posidonia Thursday 5 June 11:00-15:00 [email protected] Architects - TEI of Athens Implementation of LNG Fuel Conference Hall www.na.teiath.gr/lngcomship and the Hellenic in Commercial Ship Propulsion Register of Shipping Plants Orange, Intelsat, “Maritime Communication: What Posidonia Thursday 5 June 12:45-14:45 [email protected] Intellian, Iridium, You Need to Know Now”. Join the Seminar Room IDirect, ShipZNet market leaders for an educational & Gottlieb overview of new technologies International and the future of Maritime Group, Inc. Communication (With Q&A)Delta to the Epsilon Seminar Posidonia Seminar Thursday 5 June 13:00-15:00 [email protected] Mediation & ADR Room 2, Hall 2 Services SKF Hellas 1) How to get Condition Monitoring Posidonia Thursday 5 June 15:00-16:45 [email protected]

right, during new building phase Seminar Room 2) Blue Mon, an environmental

monitoring system for ocean going vessels supporting a visualized environmental mapping of your ships emissions

Technomep Certification and Inspection are Posidonia Seminar Thursday 5 June 15:00-17:00 [email protected] synonymous of quality and economy Room 2, Hall 2China SINO - HELLENIC Posidonia Thursday 5 June 16:00-19:00 [email protected] Classification Society Maritime Seminar Conference HallEnvironmental Hazardous materials on board: Posidonia Seminar Thursday 5 June 17:00-19:00 [email protected] Protection Inventory and Management by Room 2, Hall 2 [email protected] Engineering SA & E.P.E. SA/ Green Recycling & Lay up Wilhelmsen Ship solutions by Wilhelmsen Ship Management Sdn. Bhd. Management Sdn. Bhd.ALBA Graduate Maritime education truth or dare Posidonia Thursday 5 June 17:00-19:00 [email protected] Business School at The for young professionals. An open Seminar Room American College of discussion with industry experts GreeceUnited Kingdom ECDIS Implementation, Policy Posidonia Thursday 5 June 13:15 & 16:30 [email protected] Register now Hydrographic Office and Procedures - Free Seminar Meeting Room Jean Monnet Centre of Piraeus and its Prospects Posidonia Seminar Friday 6 June 11:00-14:00 [email protected] Excellence, Department as an International Centre Room 2, Hall 2 of Maritime Studies of Maritime Services University of PiraeusUnion of Greek Press Conference Posidonia Friday 6 June 11:00-12:00 Shipowners (U.G.S.) Seminar Room Multicon Marine Seminar Posidonia Friday 6 June 11:00-13:00 [email protected] Meeting RoomEmerson Process Workshop ‘Complete measurement Posidonia Friday 6 June 13:30-15:30 [email protected] Management Flow BV solutions for Fuel Consumption Meeting Room and Bunkering’ Prime Petroleum BUNKER PRICING - How to achieve Posidonia Seminar Friday 6 June 14:30-16:30 [email protected] Services / Prime the lowest levels without Room 2, Hall 2 please use POSIDONIA CONFERENCE Management Services compromising quality. as the subject matter Launching of CONNECT H.E.R.Hellenic-Chinese Center Hellenic-Chinese bonds in Blue Posidonia Friday 6 June 11:00-16:30 [email protected] for Entrepreneurship / Tourism Entrepreneurship: a proposal Meeting Room 2 [email protected] Greece-China Association for sustainable growth, competitiveness and innovation

Programme of Conferences & Seminars at Posidonia 2014UPDATED

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Route 1 pKoropi Metro Station u uAthens International Airport Metro Station u u Metropolitan Expo

Tuesday 27/5 – Sunday 1/6 (build up period) Roundtrips throughout the day from 07.45 to 20.15

Monday 2/6 Roundtrips throughout the day from 11.00 to 21.00

Tuesday 3/6 to Thursday 5/6 Roundtrips throughout the day from 10.00 to 19.30

Friday 6/6 Roundtrips throughout the day from 10.00 to 18.00

(Note: Route 1 services Sofitel at airport)

Route 2 p Syntagma Square (Syntagma sq & Mitropoleos str. Corner) u uRoyal Olympic u Metropolitan Expo

Tuesday 3/6 to Thursday 5/6 Departures from Syntagma Square: 09.00, 09.30 and 10.00 Return from Metropolitan Expo: 18.30 , 19.00 and 19.15

Friday 6/6 Departures from Syntagma Square: 09.00, 09.30 and 10.00 Return from Metropolitan Expo: 16.30, 17.00 and 17.15

Route 3 p Congo Hotel u Four Seasons Hotel u u Emmantina Hotel u Fenix Hotelu u Tropical Hotel u Poseidon Hotel u�u Coral Hotel u Metropolitan Expo

Tuesday 3/6 to Thursday 5/6 Departures from Congo hotel: 09.00 and 10.00 Return from Metropolitan Expo: 18.30 and 19.10

Friday 6/6 Departures from Congo hotel: 09.00 and 10.00 Return from Metropolitan Expo: 16.30 and 17.15

Route 4 p OLP Exhibition Centre u Metropolitan Hotell u u Ledra Marriott Hotel u Intercontinental Hotel u u Metropolitan Expo

Tuesday 3/6 to Thursday 5/6 Departures from OLP Exhibition Centre: 09.00 and 10.00 Return from Metropolitan Expo: 18.30 and 19.10

Friday 6/6 Departures from OLP Exhibition Centre: 09.00 and 10.00 Return from Metropolitan Expo: 16.30 and 17.15

Route 5 p London Hotel u Palmyra Hotel u u Divani Apollon Hotel u Divani Apollon Suites u u Amarilia Hotel u Margi Hotel u u Astir Palace Complex u Metropolitan Expo

Tuesday 3/6 to Thursday 5/6 Departures from London Hotel: 09.00 and 10.00 Return from Metropolitan Expo: 18.30 and 19.10

Friday 6/6 Departures from London Hotel: 09.00 and 10.00 Return from Metropolitan Expo: 16.30 and 17.15

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