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Agenda


Wednesday, October 29

SustainableShipping Forum: Delegate Registration
17:30-20:00 Mandarin Oriental
SustainableShipping Forum  Networking Opening Reception
 
Thursday, October 30
8:30-8:45 Contintental Breakfast
8:45

Chairperson's Opening Remarks
T.L. Garrett, Vice President, PMSA

8:50

Welcome Address
Clint Eisenhauer, VP Goverment Affairs, Maersk Inc

9:00         Keynote Session
   The U.S. Roadmap
Byron Bunker, Center Director, US Environmental Protection Agency
  All Change for Shipping
Joe Cox, President, Chamber of Shipping of America
  Sustainable Future for the Marine Fuel Industry
E Nikolas Tavlarios, President, Aegean Marine Petroleum Network
10.30 Coffee and Networking Break
11:00       Session One: Climate Change: Shipping's Next Challenge
   Shipping's Crucial Role in Reducing Risks of Global Warming
Prof James Corbett, Associate Professor, Marine Policy, University of Delaware
  Air Pollution from Ocean-Going Ships
Drew Kodjak, Executive Director, International Council for Clean Transportation
  Asleep at the Wheel; How the EPA has ignored shipping's climate contribution
Jackie Savitz, Campaign Director, Oceana

Using Proactive Technological Measures to Increase Fuel Efficiency and Reduce Energy Reliance
Jorn Winkler, Founder, DK Group

12:40 Lunch
14:00        Session Two: An Urgent Need for Action
  Going it Alone? ECAs in North America
Paul Mikey , Air Pollution Specialist, California Air Resources Board
  The Need for Uniformity- Implementing Annex VI
Hans Meijer, Directorate Environment, European Commission
   Case Study: The First U.S. ECA? Incentivizing for a Cleaner Port

Heather Tomley, Senior Environmental Specialist, Port of Long Beach

   Greenhouse Gases; What Needs to Happen
Robin Meech, MD, Marine and Energy Consulting

15:20 Q&A
15:40 Coffee and Networking Break
16:00        Session Three: The View from the Bridge:Who pays?
  Establishing a Cooperative Air Quality Strategy: Process and Pitfalls
Frank M. Mc Donough, President, New York Shipping Association
  The Cruise Sector: Managing Changing Requirements
Tom Dow, VP Public Affairs, Carnival Corporation
   Paying Your Way; Establishing the Environmental Cost
John Aitken, Secretary General, SEAaT
    The Pioneer; Making the Environment Pay for your Business
Mike Derby, General Manager North America Operations, Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL)
17:20 Q&A
Sustainable Shipping Forum Evening Reception

Friday, October 31
8:30-9:00 Continental Breakfast
9:00 Keynote: Sustainable Shipping:  An International Shipping Perspective
Rear Admiral Paul J.Pluta, US Coast Guard (ret.), BIMCO US Liaison Officer
09:15        Session Four: Supplying Cleaner Fuels:
                 Where does it come from and what does it cost?
  Meeting the Challenge: Supplying Low Sulfur Fuel in Europe and California
Dennis Bryant, Trader, Chemoil Corporation
   Sourcing Cleaner Fuels: Global Oil Demand, High Prices and their effect on Bunker Fuel
Dr Rudy Kassinger, Senior Consultant, DNV Petroleum Services
  A Switch to Distillates: Can the Refining Sector Cope?
Al Mannato, Fuel Issues Manager, American Petroleum Instiute (API)
   
10:25 Q&A
10:55 Coffee & Networking
11:20       Session Five: Engine Efficiency and Continuity:
 

Retrofits; Economics and Practicalities

Arnauld Filancia, Director, Wartsila Corporation

   Beyond Cleaner Fuels; Seawater Scrubbers the $7 billion antidote
Andy Osbourne, Business Development Manager, Krystallon
  Engine Design for a Cleaner Future
MAN Diesel
 12:40 Lunch

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