New Intelligence for Marine Propulsion Strategies Optimise Fuel Efficiency, Meet Environmental Targets & Evaluate Next Generation Options 7-8 December 2011, Hamburg
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Key speakers

  • Chrysanthos ChrysanthouFleet Manager and Technical Superintendent Core Marine Ltd

  • Wolfgang HintzscheMarine Director German Shipoweners’ Association (VDR)

  • Professor John CarltonPresident Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology (IMarEST)

  • Victor ArmstrongManager TQA Vessels Optimisation Teekay Shipping Ltd

Make sure you’re making the right strategic investment decision for your immediate and long-term marine propulsion strategy.

  • How can you meet increasingly restrictive emission controls whilst improving your operational bottom line?
  • Are you up-to-date with the latest quality, timeframe and pricing projections for different fuel options?
  • Do you need clarification about investing in new vessel and engine technology?

Developing Marine Propulsion Strategies explores approaches to drive operational efficiency, meet environmental targets and understand viable next generation propulsion options. Explore technological innovations and projections for investment so that you can make critical strategic business decisions to develop a long-term and enduring marine propulsion strategy.

“This has been a slew of valuable information; I am grateful to have attended”

(Rolls-Royce, attendee of a previous Hanson Wade shipping event)

You will benefit from new insights and detailed analysis of the following: 

  • The practical implications of recent and upcoming environmental regulations: SEAaT, IBIA and GL Group tackle the challenges posed by the EEDI, NOx and SOx requirements
  • The abatement technologies you can implement to meet strict emissions targets: Join Star Reefers UK Ltd and evaluate the maintenance, operational and long-term sustainability of scrubbers, SCRs and waste heat regenerators 
  • The pioneering innovations in ship and engine design: Discover the latest designs and learn how the suppliers plan to meet demand: Wartsila and Rolls-Royce Marine Propulsion and Engines reveal the latest work being done
  • The different energy saving devices you can adopt: V.Delta and ABS examine the pros and cons of kite propulsion, hull coatings and propeller size
  • The availability and use of LNG, biofuels and fuel cells: Understand your fuel options and make sure you’re making the right strategic investment decision. Insights from Chevron Downstream Technology and Germanischer Lloyd SE
  • Pricing structures and the timeframe for availability of different fuel options: The German Shipowners’ Association examines the latest projections 

“There was a lot of expertise at this event. Very valuable with surprisingly many new approaches to the problem”

(Norgas Carriers AS, attendee of a previous Hanson Wade shipping event)

What’s next

Make sure you’re joining your peers at the New Intelligence for Marine Propulsion Strategies conference. Secure your place and book today.