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September 13-15, 2016 | Renaissance Long Beach Hotel | Long Beach, CA
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The Next Wave of Green Ship Requirements Brings Challenges and Opportunities. Are You Ready?
Join ship owners and operators, shipbuilders, key regulators, shipping associations, equipment/technology providers and others to: • Interact with key regulators and leading experts to understand evolving type approval, standards
certification challenges, and testing processes• Evaluate currently available technologies to find and select the appropriate systems for meeting ballast
water management and ship air emissions requirements• Strategize to optimize retrofits and new builds to incorporate new ship air and discharge standards• Understand how to meet all relevant green ship requirements cost-effectively and efficiently• Compare your experiences with leading ship owners and operators to benchmark green ship compliance
Pre-Summit Technology Showcase | Tuesday, September 13, 2016Assess a variety of technical developments and innovations that are key to achieving green ship compliance.
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A new era for greening the maritime industry is dawning. New regulations for vessels—drastically cutting the amount of allowable NOx and SOx emissions—are taking effect worldwide while ballast water management continues to be a major headache for ship owners. Costs are rising as ship owners determine how best to ensure compliance overall with a myriad of new green initiatives and regulations.
Many ship owners and operators are having to make hard decisions, soon. What system should be implemented and what further guidance from the USCG and IMO is needed to inform those decisions? Are scrubbers and specialized on-ship cleaning technology the answer for NOx and SOx? Should fuel be switched from traditional bunker fuels to diesel and LNG—and if so, what’s the best timing for such a move? How can long-term and short-term concerns and compliance targets be cost-effectively balanced?
For answers, attend Infocast’s GreenShips Summit, September 13-15, 2016, in Long Beach, California. This timely event gathers all of the stakeholders—ship owners & operators, shipbuilders, key regulators, shipping associations, equipment suppliers and others—to exchange information and strategize cost-effective, practical solutions for compliance, now and going forward. Join us to ensure you can meet all relevant green ship requirements—and therefore corporate targets—cost-effectively. We look forward to meeting you in Long Beach.
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Featured Speakers:
Meetu Kaul, Attorney-Advisor and National
Marine Enforcement Coordinator, Air Enforcement Division,
UNITEd STATES ENvIrONMENTAL PrOTECTION AGENCy
Lee Kindberg, Director, Environment
& Sustainability, MAErSk LINE
J.K. Roy Choudhury, MBA, PMP, Director, Strategic Engineering,
CrOWLEy MArITIME
Captain Wolfram Guntermann, Director, Environmental
Fleet Management, HAPAG-LLOyd AG
Ryan Allain, Vice President, Safety, Security,
and Environmental (North America), MSC CrUISES (USA) INC.
Christopher Brown, Senior Environmental Scientist,
Marine Invasive Species Program, CALIFOrNIA STATE LANdS
COMMISSION
Joseph Angelo, Deputy Managing Director,
INTErTANkO
John Berge, Vice President,
PACIFIC MErCHANT SHIPPING ASSOCIATION
Lisa M. Swanson, Director, Environmental Affairs,
MATSON NAvIGATION COMPANy
Chris Wiley, Chairman, Ballast Water
Working Group, IMO*
Mario N. Tamburri, Ph.D., Director, Maritime Environmental
Resource Center, UNIvErSITy OF MAryLANd
Heather Tomley, Director of Environmental Planning,
POrT OF LONG BEACH
• Ship Owners and Operators
• Ship Associations & Class Societies
• Shipbuilders
• key regulators and Government Personnel
• Engineering Firms
• Technology Companies
• Equipment Suppliers
• Consultants
Who Should Attend
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Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Welcome and Opening Remarks by the Summit Chair
Kevin Reynolds, Principal, Marine Engineering, GLOSTEN
keynote Address: Environmental Challenges Impacting the Maritime Industry
Captain Wolfram Guntermann, Director, Environmental Fleet Management, HAPAG-LLOyd AG
REGuLATORY REquIREMENTS—INTERNATIONAL, FEDERAL, AND REGIONAL
The following three morning sessions explore international, federal, and regional (especially US West Coast) regulatory requirements, assessing where they align and where, for some emissions (especially ballast water), they remain in conflict. In the first two sessions, hear from the key regulators on effluent and air emissions requirements. Then join a lively discussion polling ship owners/operators and association representatives on how they are achieving a balance.
Panel discussion: Regulatory Landscape Regarding Effluent—Ballast Water, Sewage and Other Ship Discharges
CDR Tim Grant, Chief of Prevention, Coast Guard Sector Los Angeles-Long Beach, US COAST GUArdChris Wiley, Chairman, Ballast Water Working Group, IMO*Additional Panelist to be Announced
Panel discussion: Regulatory Landscape Regarding Air Emission Requirements
Alex Barber, Air Pollution Specialist / Investigator, CALIFOrNIA AIr rESOUrCES BOArd (CArB)Andreas Chrysostomou, Former Chair, Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), IMOCDR Tim Grant, Chief of Prevention, Coast Guard Sector Los Angeles-Long Beach, US COAST GUArdMeetu Kaul, Attorney-Advisor and National Marine Enforcement Coordinator, Air Enforcement Division,
UNITEd STATES ENvIrONMENTAL PrOTECTION AGENCy
Panel discussion: Ship Owner/Operator and Ship Asssociation Perspectives on Current Regulatory Developments Impacting Ship Environmental Compliance
Ryan Allain, Vice President, Safety, Security, and Environmental (North America), MSC CrUISES (USA) INC.Joseph Angelo, Deputy Managing Director, INTErTANkO John Berge, Vice President, PACIFIC MErCHANT SHIPPING ASSOCIATIONJ.K. Roy Choudhury, MBA, PMP, Director, Strategic Engineering, CrOWLEy MArITIME COrPOrATIONCaptain Wolfram Guntermann, Director, Environmental Fleet Management, HAPAG-LLOyd AGJim Weakley, President, LAkE CArrIErS’ ASSOCIATION
Group Luncheon
Networking Break
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Erin Dolleris Hall | Event Producer & Director of Web [email protected] | 818-888-4445 x48
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Wednesday, September 14, 2016 (continued)
FOCuS ON BALLAST WATER MANAGEMENT
Panel discussion: Optimizing BWM Retrofits: Best Options for Cost-Effective Results
Jim Mackey, Regional Manager, HydE MArINEAlan Orthmann, Project Manager, GLOSTENPaul N. Pedersen, Managing Director, GOLTENS MIAMI
Panel discussion: Testing and Monitoring Ballast Water Discharges
Marcie Merksamer, Vice President, ENvIrOMANAGEMENT, INC.Richard Muller, Associate Director, Golden Bear Research Center (Golden Bear Facility), CALIFOrNIA STATE UNIvErSITy MArITIMEMario N. Tamburri, Ph.D., Director, Maritime Environmental Resource Center, UNIvErSITy OF MAryLANd
FOCuS ON AIR EMISSIONS & FuELS
Panel discussion: Assessing the Cleanest and Most Cost-Effective Alternative Fuels and Exhaust Strategies
Sean Caughlan, Senior Engineer, GLOSTENLes Gingell, Vice President, Marine Sales, MAN dIESEL ANd TUrBOJack Grogan, Account Manager, Houston, vErITAS PETrOLEUM SErvICES (vPS) Wayne Miller, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor, Chemical & Environmental Engineering & Associate Director, CE-CErTDr. R. Vis, Director, vISWA LAB
Panel discussion: Developing Strategies to Optimize Retrofits and New Builds to Incorporate New Emissions Standards
Melanie Davidson, Sales Manager, dUPONTAtle Haugen, Sales Manager, CLEAN MArINEAdditional Panelist to be Announced
Networking Break
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Welcome and Opening Remarks by the Summit Chair
Kevin Reynolds, Principal, Marine Engineering, GLOSTEN
OTHER KEY ISSuES IN GREEN SHIP COMPLIANCE
Co-Presentation: Green Initiatives in Ship Breaking/Recycling
Tom Peter Blankestijn, Managing Director, SEA2CrAdLE B.v.Kris Gilson, REM, CHMM, Environmental Protection Specialist, dEPArTMENT OF TrANSPOrTATION
Presentation: New Strategies for Biofouling Management
Christopher Brown, Senior Environmental Scientist, Marine Invasive Species Program, CALIFOrNIA STATE LANdS COMMISSION
Presentation: New Initiatives for Sustainable Freight in California
Richard Corey, Executive Officer, CALIFOrNIA AIr rESOUrCES BOArd (CArB)
Panel discussion: Developing Environmental Strategies for Green Ship Compliance
Lee Kindberg, Director, Environment & Sustainability, MAErSk LINEAditya Saxena, General Manager, Americas, WILHELMSEN SHIP MANAGEMENT LTd.Lisa M. Swanson, Director, Environmental Affairs, MATSON NAvIGATION COMPANy
Panel discussion: Role of Ports in Green Ship Initiatives and Regulatory Requirements
Chris Cannon, Director of Environmental Management and Chief Sustainability Officer, POrT OF LOS ANGELESPaul Carangelo, Coastal Development Planning Manager, POrT OF COrPUS CHrISTI*Kristin Decas, CEO & Port Director, POrT OF HUENEMEGary LaGrange, President & CEO, POrT OF NEW OrLEANSHeather Tomley, Director of Environmental Planning, POrT OF LONG BEACH
For sponsorship information, contact:
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Networking Break
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This full-day briefing gives stakeholders in the maritime industry the opportunity to assess a variety of technical developments and innovations that are key to achieving green ship compliance.
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
AIR EMISSIONS/ENGINES/FuELS/EFFICIENCY TECHNOLOGY SERIES
Presentation: The Evaluation Process for Assessing SCRs vs. Changing Engines with Tier IV
J.K. Roy Choudhury, MBA, PMP, Director, Strategic Engineering, CrOWLEy MArITIME COrPOrATION
Presentation: Low Cost Desulfurization of HFO: Status of Current R&D
Dr. R. Vis, Director, vISWA LAB
Presentation: Technology, Applications and Test Results of Marine Emission Sensors
Allan Skouboe, B.Sc. E.E., GDBA, Chief Technical Officer, CTO, dANFOSS IXA A/S
Presentation: Open Topic (Open session for sponsorship)*
Presenter to be Announced
BWM/OIL-WATER/DISCHARGES TECHNOLOGY SERIES
Presentation: Overcoming Ballast Water Management System Retrofit Challenges
Jim Mackey, Regional Manager, HydE MArINE
Presentation: update on MEPC Guidelines for Scrubber Wash Water Discharge
Gary Bartman, President, TUrNEr dESIGNS HydrOCArBON INSTrUMENTS, INC.
Presentation: Can uV Systems Meet the uSCG Requirements for Ballast Water Treatment?
Birgir Nilsen, Vice President of Business Development, OPTIMArIN AS
Presentation: uncertainty Values in Ballast Water Analysis
Vladimiro Bonamin, Vice President, Global Business Development – Environment, Health and Safety, SGS GrOUP MANAGEMENT LTd
Presentation: Open Topic (Open session for sponsorship)*
Presenter to be Announced
Group Luncheon
Networking Break
Networking Break
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Technology Showcase
Interested in exhibiting or presenting on these topics?
Contact Pete Garlinger [email protected]
California Air resources Board (CArB)California State Lands Commission California State University MaritimeCE-CErTClean Marine Crowley Maritime Corporationdanfoss IXA A/Sdepartment of Transportation duPont EnviroManagement, Inc.GlostenGoltens Miami Hapag-Lloyd AG
Hyde MarineIMOINTErTANkO Lake Carriers’ AssociationMaersk LineMAN diesel and TurboMatson Navigation CompanyMSC Cruises (USA) Inc.Optimarin ASPacific Merchant Shipping AssociationPort of Corpus Christi*Port of HuenemePort of Long Beach
Port of Los Angeles Port of New Orleans Sea2Cradle B.v.SGS Group Management Ltd The Maersk GroupTurner designs Hydrocarbon Instruments, Inc.United States Environmental Protection AgencyUniversity of Maryland US Coast Guardveritas Petroleum Services (vPS)viswa Lab Wilhelmsen Ship Management Ltd.
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The Next Wave of Green Ship Requirements Brings Challenges and Opportunities. Are You Ready?
September 13-15, 2016 Renaissance Long Beach Hotel
Long Beach, CA
“The Summit is the best platform I’ve experienced in understanding the complexity of issues affecting owners/operators, regulators, engineers, and scientists, and the operation of treatment
systems by mariners in the world of ballast water.”– Paul Dean Thorne, Principal Surveyor, kOrEAN rEGISTEr OF SHIPPING
“Great job developing a timely and relevant agenda and bringing the experts in the field together. Very successful outreach to bring new faces and interests among the delegates.”
– Jon Stewart, President, IMTCI
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