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PRACTICAL INFORMATION TIME & PLACE October 6th – 8th 2015 The Train Workshop, Oo Busses Vej 5A DK-2450 Copenhagen SV PRICE 1 day: DKK 750 ex. VAT 3 days: DKK 2.000 ex. VAT The price includes free access to the Danish Marime Fair, conference day catering package and materials CANCELLATION Please nofy: JESSICA AMADOR, CONFERENCE COORDINATOR Email: [email protected] Cancellaons made up to 7 days before the conference: DKK 250 ex. VAT is charged Danish Shipping and Ship Management Conferences Join the new major marime conference in Denmark where the keyword is “from best prac- ce to next pracce”. Every day we focus on different themes: People, Business and Technical. This is a great opportunity to get new knowledge, network across the sector combined with vising the 198 exhibitors at Danish Marime Fair. Cancellaons made less than 7 days before the conference: Full fees are charged If you have already booked, you can arrange with the secretariat to transfer your booking to another person from the same company/organizaon CONTACT Office: +45 33 33 74 88 MICHELLE MYLLERUP, PROJECT COORDINATOR Email: [email protected] HENRIETTE DYBKÆR, PROJECT MANAGER Email: [email protected] You can find more informaon about the Danish Shipping and Ship Management Conferences HERE REGISTER HERE DANISH SHIPPING & SHIP MANAGEMENT CONFERENCES OCTOBER 6 TH - 8 TH 2015 VENUE: The Train Workshop, Oo Busses Vej 5A, 2450 Copenhagen SV INVITATION

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Page 1: Danish Shipping and Ship Management Conferences 6th of October Venue: The Train Workshop, Engine Room 10.00 - 18.00 THEME OF THE DAY: PEOPLE “Sustainable Ship Management at sea –

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

TIME & PLACE October 6th – 8th 2015The Train Workshop, Otto Busses Vej 5A DK-2450 Copenhagen SV

PRICE1 day: DKK 750 ex. VAT3 days: DKK 2.000 ex. VATThe price includes free access to the Danish Maritime Fair, conference day catering package and materials

CANCELLATIONPlease notify: JESSICA AMADOR, CONFERENCE COORDINATOREmail: [email protected]

Cancellations made up to 7 days before the conference: DKK 250 ex. VAT is charged

Danish Shipping and Ship Management ConferencesJoin the new major maritime conference in Denmark where the keyword is “from best prac-tice to next practice”. Every day we focus on different themes: People, Business and Technical. This is a great opportunity to get new knowledge, network across the sector combined with visiting the 198 exhibitors at Danish Maritime Fair.

Cancellations made less than 7 days before the conference: Full fees are charged

If you have already booked, you can arrange with the secretariat to transfer your booking to another person from the same company/organization

CONTACTOffice: +45 33 33 74 88

MICHELLE MYLLERUP, PROJECT COORDINATOREmail: [email protected]

HENRIETTE DYBKÆR, PROJECT MANAGER Email: [email protected]

You can find more information about the Danish Shipping and Ship Management ConferencesHERE

REGISTER HERE

DANISH SHIPPING & SHIP MANAGEMENT

CONFERENCES

OCTOBER 6TH - 8TH

2015

VENUE: The Train Workshop, Otto Busses Vej 5A,

2450 Copenhagen SV

INVITATION

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Tuesday 6th of OctoberVenue: The Train Workshop, Engine Room

10.00 - 18.00

THEME OF THE DAY: PEOPLE“Sustainable Ship Management at sea – HR, crewing and communication”

10.00 - 12.00 – SAFETY ON BOARD / SAFETY CULTUREPeople at sea – Increased safety, performance culture on board and the market driver can match for higher competitiveness

Moderator: Bo Kiel Jespersen, Lead Marine Surveyor, DONG Energy

• Casualty Management based on a real case by Anders G. Hovelsrud, Vice President, Skuld Claims Services and Stig Gregersen, Vice President, Senior Legal Advisor Skuld Copenhagen, SKULD

• Safety on board/Safety culture – Sharing cases and best practices by Erik Carlsen, Vice President, Head of Clipper Fleet Management, Clipper Group

• Safety on board/Safety culture – Sharing cases and best practices by Brian Tranholm Nielsen, Director, Global Marine HR, Nordic Tankers A/S

• UltraShip with an embedded safety culture by Kaj S. Pilemand, Chief Technical Officer, UltraShip• Safety Culture – a Sustainable Competitive Advantage? by Christian Skovbo Riis,

Head of Marine HR & HSSEQ, Lauritzen Kosan• Safety Culture On-board by Peter Hawkin, HSSEQ Manager / DPA, Maersk Tankers A/S• Safety Culture in ESVAGT Standard by Jesper Møhring Madsen, HSEQ Manager, ESVAGT

12.00 - 13.00 – LUNCH BREAK

13.00 - 15.00 – EDUCATION & COMPETENCEThe maritime education, competence development and the needed requirement of the sailors, engineers and shipping people

Moderator: Kim Erik Jensen, Member & Network Coordination Services, Maritime Development Center of Europe

• The future maritime education by Jan Askholm, Vice President – Academics, SIMAC• Is costly training necessary? by René Taudal Poulsen, Associate Professor, CBS Maritime• Preparation for future maritime training by Eddie Janson, Training Director &

Tomas Lindberg, Sales and Marketing Manager, Shipgaz Training• The future requirement of mariner’s competence level by Peter Friis Jespersen,

Job & Career Consultant, Søfartens Ledere• The future training and education by Jens Naldal, Director, Marstal Navigationsskole• Training beyond the maritime education by Karsten Lundsgaard Haegg,

Chief Instructor Maritime, Maersk Training

15.00 - 15.30 – COFFEE BREAK

15.30 - 17.00 – SHIP MANAGEMENT & CREWINGThe future requirement of the International sustainable Ship Management, including standards and developments in international crew management

Moderator: Tommy Olofsen, Managing Director, OSM Crew Management

• The future requirement of International Ship Management and the new Certificate of Vessel Management from Copenhagen School of Marine Engineering and Technology Management by Stig Holm, General Manager, Thome Ship Management

• Implementing people-centric mobile technology to improve offshore project knowledgeand to embrace safety culture by Gerrit Brouwer, CEO/Founder, Appical

• Preparedness of the Filipino seafarers to cope with the international crewing requirementsby Rosalia T. Caballero, President/Managing Director, NET Ship Management Inc.

17.00 - 18.00 – SOCIAL NETWORKING

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Wednesday 7th of October Venue: The Train Workshop, Main Deck

10.00 - 18.00

THEME OF THE DAY: BUSINESS“Sustainable Commercial Shipping”

10.00 - 12.00 – BROKING / CHARTERING / OPERATION Future challenges and business opportunities for brokers, charterers and operators

Moderator: Luis Bernat, CEO, Holger Kristiansen (KRISAX)

• Slow Boat to China – Brokering sustainable solutions to the Apac Market by Torben Ørting Jørgensen, Senior Director, Maersk Broker K/S

• How holistic performance management, involving everybody taking part in vessel operations, can minimizeexcess fuel consumption by Ole Skatka Jensen, CEO, Marorka

• On the way to zero emission ferries by Søren Poulsgaard Jensen, CEO, Scandlines Danmark ApS• Business driven CSR – Making CSR an integrated part of everyday business by Ulla Eithz Nielsen,

Director, CSR, Dampskibsselskabet NORDEN A/S• Operation and Risk Management in offshore wind by Hans Schneider, COO, A2SEA

12.00 - 13.00 – LUNCH BREAK

13.00 - 15.00 – RISK MANAGEMENTRisk Management in shipping seen from both the commercial and the Human Resource perspective

Moderator: Jan Fritz Hansen, Secretariat Director, Danish Ferry Secretariat

• A view on which sectors you should focus on and what affects the market by Lars Jensen, CEO and Partner, SeaIntelligence Consulting

• The O.W. Bunker case, what can we learn from it? by Bjarke Holm Hansen, Attorney, LL.M, Gorrissen Federspiel• Legal Risk Management in shipping – a legal practitioner’s view at Risk Management in practice,

including recent developments in the legal landscape by Rune Aagaard, Partner, HD (R), Focus Advokater• Outsourcing of management and liability issues by Anders Møllmann, Associate Professor, Ph.D. &

Vibe Ulfbeck, Professor, Faculty of Law – University of Copenhagen• Manage and monitor killer risks in a structured way by Anders Morand, Senior Manager, Deloitte 15.00 - 15.30 – COFFEE BREAK

15.30 - 17.00 – FINANCING & INSURANCEWhere is the international ship finance and insurance heading and how is the shifting capital structure of shipping affecting business?

Moderator: Per Krahn, Partner, Director, Chartered Insurance Broker, Fairwater Marine Broker

• Long-term trends for seaborne trade by Christopher Rex, Head of Research, Danish Ship Finance• P&I Insurance and diversification by Helle Lehmann, Senior Vice President, Head of Skuld Copenhagen, SKULD• Managing financial risks in shipping by Peter Sand, Chief Shipping Analyst, BIMCO

17.00 - 18.00 – SOCIAL NETWORKING - hosted by Focus Advokater

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Thursday 8th of OctoberVenue: The Train Workshop, Main Deck

10.00 - 18.00

THEME OF THE DAY: TECHNICAL“Technical and Nautical Ship Management”

10.00 - 12.00 – TECHNICALNew innovative marine systems, technical solutions and R&D within ship paint

Moderator: Thomas Eefsen, Business Development Director, Container Ships

• Emulsified fuel – Reliable evidence of improved fuel efficiency using online measurements by Dr. Jerry Ng Kok Loon,CEO, Blue Ocean Solutions

• Continuous improvement for the next 100 years by Henrik Dyrholm, Global Product Manager, Hempel • Heat recovery – balancing vessel operations with steam systems by John K. Pedersen, Business Manager Boilers,

Combustion & Heaters, Alfa Laval• Fuel-efficient solutions for hybrid vessels by Kim Strate Kiegstad, Global Account Manager, Siemens A/S • Optimizing high efficiency turbocharging systems – Methods of Energy Efficiency and Environmental

Performance by Christian Thiel, Sales Manager for New Building/Upgrades ABB Turbocharging Scandinavia, ABB• Shipbuilding claims for extensions of time and damages by David Price, Senior Vice President, Knowles Ltd 12.00 - 13.00 – LUNCH BREAK

13.00 - 15.00 – NAUTICAL & CLASSIFICATIONHow do you prepare for new innovation, systems, rules and regulations, but also discover ideas and business opportunities both for producers and ship-owners within the nautical and classification area

Moderator: Hans Otto Kristensen, Director and naval architect, HOK Marineconsult ApS

• EU Regulation on Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) of CO2 emissions from ships - InfoSHIP® EGO, Energy Governance Suite by Alessandro Pescetto, Manager, Marine Software Solutions and Ship Performance Monitoring, RINA Services SpA

• Continuous Emission Monitoring System and big data for regulation compliance by Martial Claudepierre, LNG Business Development Manager, Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore

• INSB Class Society - Featured Project: “The Floating Island presentation”- Technology and Innovation by Pantelis Chinakis, Head office President and Managing Director, INSB Classification Society

• Regulation and Innovation by Erik Styhr Petersen, Director, Business Development, Wärtsilä Lyngsø Marine A/S• Small Scale LNG Bunkering & how to deal with the supply chain by Lars Sall, Group Manager, LNG, Kosan Crisplant

15.00 - 15.30 – COFFEE BREAK

15.30 - 17.00 – MARITIME ITOpportunities and challenges within E-navigation, maritime cloud, vessel IT and software within operation and chartering

Moderator: Kim Ahler, CEO/Managing Director, ShipIT

• How the €11.5M project EfficienSea 2 aims to realise the potential of e-Navigation and the Maritime Cloud by Thomas Steen Christensen, Project Manager, Danish Maritime Authority

• Data Convergence to Insight - How leading shipping companies are leveraging diverse commercial and technical datato make the best business decisions by Greg Wilkins, Vice President, Commercial Solutions, Veson Nautical

• Maritime IT solutions for the shipping industry with a good case “lesson to learn” by Brian Hayashi Sørensen, Offshore Sales Specialist – Specialized in offshore and vessel IT infrastructure, KJAER DATA

17.00 - 18.00 – SOCIAL NETWORKING Official Hosting Partners

Program as of 23rd September 2015. We reserve the right to any amendments