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6th Maritime Salvage & Casualty Response
London, UK.
ACI’s 6th Maritime Salvage & Casualty Response will uncover the
complexity of issues surrounding Wreck Removal and Salvage Op-
erations, not just on an operational scale, but will also make the
legal, insurance and contractual issues more transparent. The con-
ference will deliver the essential knowledge and experience from
some of the best salvage professionals in the business. Specific
case study analysis from some of the largest and most complex
salvage operations will give ultimate guidance and best practice
for future salvage incidents.
REGISTRATION IS SIMPLE:
If you would like to register for this event or wish to find out more
information, you can contact Dimitri Pavlyk using any of the following
methods:
+44(0)20 3141 0627
http://www.acieu.net
ACI Europe, 5/13 Great Suffolk Street, London, SE1 0NS
COMMERCIAL & SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
To meet directly with your target audience decision makers, please
contact Jean-Jacques Hermans using any of the following methods:
Jean-Jacques Hermans
Tel: +44 (0)203 141 0608
Email: [email protected]
CONFIRMED TOPICS
Keynote Address – An overview of the Salvage In-dustry in 2015
A selection of salvage & wreck removal operational case studies
LOF—A user friendly contract? Challenging the vola-tility towards LOF.
Case Study: Life after Costa Concordia
Responding to the size growth of vessels & mega vessels
Concerns from the P&I/H&M
Increasing sensitivity of Local Authority & Coastal States in salvage incident
Encouraging good communication between Local Authorities & Salvage Parties
Equipping Salvage companies with correct technolo-gy to upkeep with complexity of wreck removal op-erations
Safety & Salvage; minimising risk in salvage opera-tions
Legislative and Legal updates: Including SCOPIC, P&I perspectives, Places of Refuge and Nairobi Interna-tional Convention on the Removal of Wrecks 2007.
Communication & Synergy key to Effective Salvage Operations, including focus on oil spill response units.
WHY ATTEND?
Hear from an outstanding line-up of the industry’s leading
executives and decision-makers in the Salvage industry
Feedback specifically from the most recent salvage
projects
Contract experience—hear both sides of the argument for
LOF, and alternative forms of contract
Network informally with an intimate and targeted senior-
level audience. Learn from your peers and also create new
business.
Participate in interactive open discussions & panel debates
CONFIRMED 2015 SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Senior Representative, Svitzer Salvage
Nenia Adamidou, Legal Adviser, Gigilinis Salvage & Towage
Nick Sloane, Director, Sloane Marine
George Tsavliris, CEO, Tsavliris Salvage
Hugh Shaw, SOSREP, MCA
Knut Arnhus, Senior Advisor, Norwegian Coastal Administration
Ben Harris, Head of Claims (London Branch), Shipowners P&I
Timothy Farley, Deputy Chief, Investigations & Casualty Analysis, USCG
Sam Kendall Marsden, Syndicate Director, Standard Club
John Simpson, Director, Master Mariner, SCR, Solis Marine Consultants
Stephen Askins, Partner, Tatham Macinnes
Mike Lacey, Master Mariner Consultant, Tatham Macinnes
2nd – 3rd September
2015
SPEAKING/PRESENTATION OPPORTUNITIES
If you would like to be considered as a speaker for a presentation/
roundtable/panellist, please contact:
Joe Smith
Tel: +44 (0)203 141 0612
Email: [email protected]
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WHO WILL YOU MEET AT THIS EVENT?
Delegates will be drawn from the Salvage, Tug & Towage Com-
panies, oil spill response. Also present will be Ship Owners
and Managers, P&I Clubs, H&M, Insurance, Re-Insurance,
Brokers, Maritime Lawyers and Consultants.
6th Maritime Salvage & Casualty Response
London, UK.
2nd – 3rd
September
2015
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DAY 1Wednesday 2nd September 2015
08:00
08:30
08:45
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10:15
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MORNING REFRESHMENTS
LOF: Encouraging and Fair
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION
What does the Nairobi Wreck Removal Convention
mean for a salvage company?
PANEL Q&A SESSION
Costa Concordia – Reflecting on the operations, high
costs and what happens next.
Examining ways of saving money by using the good
bits of LOF on specific salvage cases.
Practical Aspects of Salvage - Complex Wreck Removal
Case Study Analysis. Part One.
SESSION TWO - The State & Future of LOF
REGISTRATION & COFFEE
CHAIRMAN'S OPENING ADDRESS
A User Friendly Contract? Challenging the Volatility
Towards LOF.
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
"You recommend we do what?!" Innovative claims
control in LOF Salvage.
Less frequent casualties, more complex operations
LUNCH
Competition and client developments
Nairobi Wreck Removal Convention
An Overview of the Salvage Industry in 2015.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION
Salvage – a word dreaded by every shipowner – is
their fear justified, or is it the result of a myth?
John NobleFormerly of ISU
George TsavlirisCEOTSAVLIRIS SALVAGE GROUP
Nick SloaneDirectorSLOANE MARINE
Kevin ClarkeManager Salvage Arbitration Branch and Certificate Office LLOYD'S AGENCY
Georgi Yorgakiev LLM
General Manager"K" LINE BULK SHIPPING (UK)
Jim Al lsworthSenior Admiralty PartnerC SOLUTIONS
Nenia AdamidouLegal Adviser, Insurance & Claims Manager GIGILINIS SALVAGE & TOWAGE
Jason BenettDirector of Projects
ARDENT (TITAN & SVITZER SALVAGE)
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Issues with SCOPIC and review of SCOPIC operations
SCOPIC in practice
SCOPIC Focus
The likely impact of the Nairobi International
Convention on the Removal of Wrecks 2007 on wreck
removal operations
The involvement/interference of states in wreck
removal operations – challenge or acquiescence?
Key cost drivers in wreck removal operations
Examples of cost drivers in operation
The International Group of P&I Clubs’ response to the
rising costs of wreck removal
Location/weather/deepwater/ remote area wrecks
and salvage operations
Insurance Concerns in the Salvage Market in 2015
PANEL Q&A SESSION
PANEL DISCUSSION
Contract negotiation, arrangement & risk
Container Loss
Government intervention and issues
Salvage in war areas where security is an issue such
as West Africa
AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS
The Rising Costs of Wreck Removal – The P&I
Perspective
Effect on awards where risk is increased by war risk –
and who pays for the additional cost
How does SCOPIC work?
SESSION THREE – H&M/ P&I, Insurance & Reinsurance
Responding to casualties in complex environments
Casualties caused by piracy and war
END OF DAY ONE
SESSION FOUR - Legal, Regulatory & Contract Session
Sam Kendall MarsdenSyndicate DirectorSTANDARD CLUB
Sam Kendall MarsdenSyndicate Director
STANDARD CLUB
Mike LaceyMaster Mariner ConsultantTATHAM MACINNES
Stephen AskinsPartnerTATHAM MACINNES
6th Maritime Salvage & Casualty Response
London, UK.
2nd – 3rd
September
2015
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Image above: Hoegh Osaka. The Solent, UK.
DAY 2Thursday 3rd September 2015
08:30
09:00
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09:35
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12:05 CONFERENCE PRESENTATION
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Existing obligations on Masters, Salvors and the
Coastal State
PANEL Q&A SESSION
Increasing Sensitivity of Local Authorities and Coastal
States in a Salvage Incident Including Communications
between Local Authorities and Salvage Parties:
Environmental Sensitivity and the conflict that can
arise between leisure users and commercial/salvage
operations
MORNING REFRESHMENTS
Cultural Sensitivity and indigenous peoples
USCG Perspectives on Local Authority Involvement in
Casualty Scenario
Conflict between local communities and
salvage/clean up personnel
PANEL Q&A SESSION
Places of Refuge - A UK and EU perspective
The Incidence of Wreck Removal – The Nigerian
Perspective’
UK case studies
Future EU Guidelines
Relationship and communications with the media
LUNCH
SESSION FIVE Local Authority Involvement in Salvage,
Casualty & Wreck Removal
Coastal State Involvement Case Study: Wreck
Removal Operation of the Former Russian Cruiser
“Murmansk” North Norway 2008-2013.
The UK Policy on Places of Refuge
CHAIRMAN'S OPENING ADDRESS
REGISTRATION & COFFEE
John Noble
formerly of ISU
Funke AgborPartner
Adepetun Caxton-Martins Agbor & Segun (ACAS)
Knut Arnhus
Senior AdvisorNORWEGIAN COASTAL ADMINISTRATION
John Dickinson
Head of Delegation at IMO
NAUTICAL INSTITUTE
Stephan HennigCounter Pollution & Salvage Officer
MARITIME COASTGUARD AGENCY
Captain Timothy J. Farley
Deputy Chief Investigations & Casualty AnalysisUSCG
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Tugowners right to salvage award for salving the tow -
Legal and contractual considerations
Right to bind Tug, tow, cargo to LOF - who can make
the desision on behalf of the others in various
situations ?
The law of salvage relating to tug & tow
Hoegh Osaka case study
Practical Aspects of Salvage - Complex Wreck Removal
Case Study Analysis. Part Two.
Case Study: An Unconventional Archaeological Salvage
at the Ends of the Earth - DIAS/VIOLA Vessel,
Falklands.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION
Pre-sail ing stability - should the pilot be offered
written evidence of compliance with stability
requirements?
Salvors safety on board at 50 degrees heel
SOSREP influence
PANEL Q&A SESSION
END OF CONFERENCE
CHAIRMAN'S SUMMARY
Tug & tow as salved objects, both, several or just one
in danger ?
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION
AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS
Increasing focus on the human factor issues
surrounding maritime ‘mass fatality events’
Captain John Simpson Director, Master Mariner,SOLIS MARINE CONSULTANTS
Rosalind SpinkDirectorSOLIS MARINE CONSULTANTS
John Nobleformerly of ISU
Morgyn DaviesChief Salvage And Mooring OfficerUK Ministry of Defence
Peter SandellSenior Lecturer Maritime & Commercial Law, Satakunta University Of Applied Sciences
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2nd – 3rd September
2015
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