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www.maritimt-forum.no www.maritimt-forum.no The future of Ocean Industry (in Norway) General overview and near future developments Knut L. Arnesen, General Manager OIFO; 10.6.2015 Foto: Solstad - Haakon Nordvik

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The future of Ocean Industry (in Norway)

General overview and near future developments

Knut L. Arnesen, General Manager OIFO; 10.6.2015

Foto

: S

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tad -

Haakon N

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vik

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Maritime Norway: National; regional specialization

The Oslofjord region:

Shipowners

Specialized services

Electronics & Subsea

Maritime Norway:

Value for more than 160 bill. NOK

Employing more than 100 000

Biggest exporter after petroleum

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Utstyr

Tjenester

Rederi

Mrd. Kroner

Bore- og produksjonsselskaper Deepsea shipping Finansielle og juridiske tjenester

Handel Havne- og logistikktjenester Nærskipsfart

Offshorerederier Teknologiske tjenester Utstyrsprodusenter

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Created value and employment i Oslofjordregion

The Oslofjord region: • Maritime industry: 6 Bill. € in value creation (increase 8%

from last year) and 22 700 employees• Oil & Gas: 90 000 employees

Shipowners

Services

Equipment

Yards

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Bremerhaven: Terminal for WWL

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~ 400 operational offices

~ 75 countries

~ 5 600 onshore employees

~ 11 000 seafarers

~ 65 000 port calls p.a.

~ 25 000 ships served annually

~ 50% fleet penetration (services)

~ 25% fleet penetration (equipment)

WMS – The Worlds largest maritime network

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Deep Energy – New Reel lay vessel (Technip)

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Marathon Bøyla Project – Overview (Technip)

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Shipping Offshore

Fleet Orderbook

USD bn, Market value world fleets

Shipping / offshore investment banking

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World leader in Technical services

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Crude oil price: Navigating in difficult times

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MINISTER OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY MONICA MÆLAND

Oil and gas sector Seafood industry Maritime sector

Blue growth: Applying technology across different industries

A new Gowernment strategy: Blue growth for a green future; 8 priorities

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Torger Reve, A konwledge based Norway

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National cluster program: GCE – NCE- Arena

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National cluster program: SariNor

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Oil & Gas MaritimeMarine & Seafood

Maritime

competence

Maritime

competence

The new Supercluster: OCEAN INDUSTRIES

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Our future built on competence and innovation

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Use ”Ocean Industries” as a new branding of

the three leading Norwegian industries and

build our image on the future Supercluster

Attracting the talents to the Ocean industries

Participants:2015: 10 000 students

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Attracting the talents to the Ocean industries

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Ulstein Group: New innovative designs

AWARD’The X-STERN™ solution from Ulstein was awarded the Next Generation Ship Award at the Nor-Shipping opening conference on 2 June. Innovative ship design is the main criteria in the awarding of this prize.

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Electric Ferry Segment

First all electric car ferry in

Norway

…to cross Sognefjord, the longest and

one of the most famous fjords in Norway.

Status: Started operating in 2015

Length: 80m

Passengers: 360

Cars: 120

Propulsion: 2*400 kW Azimuth Trusters

2* 400 kW electric motors

Batteries: 2*500 kWh

Fuel cost per crossing 7€.

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Collaboration for innovating the business model

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Innovation in equipment and design

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Meyer Turku delivered Mein Schiff 4 last month

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Green Coastal Shipping Program

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• Profitable emissions reductions

• Green jobs

• Increased competitive advantage

• Leading international position

Establish the world’s most effective and green

coastal shipping, powered by batteries, LNG, or

other environmentally friendly fuelsaving

alternative

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Program participants

Fraktefartøyenes Rederiforening

Norges Rederiforbund

Nor Lines

ABB

Energi Norge

NHO Sjøfart

GasNor

Statoil

Norsk Industri

DNV GL

Teekay Shipping Norway

Energigass Norge

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Posten og Bring

NOx-fondet

Norled

Kongsberg Maritime

KS Bedrift

Risavika Havn

Klima- og miljødepartementet

Nærings- og fiskeridepartementet

Innovasjon Norge

Nasjonal Tranportplan

Kystverket

Sjøfartsdirektoratet

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Cooperation between industry and authorities

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New green frameworks

Awareness, start incentives, and pilot studies

Market driven development

Level of ambition

Green shipping program

Advantages

(climate, environment, transport, and industry)

10 years 20 years

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GodsFergen

Door-to-door-cost

- 25 %

CO2-footprint

-70 %

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Automated container handling: Greendoor Orbit

Greendoor Orbit

• Automated solution for handling and storing of

containers at terminals, both in port and

hinterland

• Transports and stacks in the same operation –

outdoor and indoor facilities may be combined

• Integration of all modes in one system -

Simultaneously loads and unloads ships, trains

and trucks

• Scalable – modular system

• Reduces land-use

• Electrical operation

• No local emissions

• Capacity: 45 moves/h,

380 TEU/module – scalable

• Supplier: Greendoor Logistics

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Next? ReVolt – unmanned, battery propulsion

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Source: DNV GL

Thank youKnut L. Arnesen

[email protected]