This Seatrade Maritime News webinar brings together an expert panel to explore what owners and managers need to know about the process and the pressures they will face with shipyard slots and selecting the right system for their vessels.
The treatment of ballast water has become an integral part of ship operations as the requirement for existing ships to be retrofitted for the IMO’s Ballast Water Management Convention phases through to 8 September 2024.
What will this webinar address? The booming markets in some shipping sectors see owners seeking to delay installation while at the same time factors such as crew change and Covid restrictions at yards have made the process more complex and time consuming. Panellists will explore the retrofit process and the timelines in terms of scheduling.
However, the story does not end with installation. There is crew training, operations and servicing to ensure vessels remain in regulatory compliance. For those trading to the US more stringent requirements apply. Webinar participants will explore the operational aspect of BWM Convention compliance and have their questions answered by the expert panel.
Who is it for? This webinar represents an ideal opportunity for a sponsor to present a case study on the retrofit and operational process showcasing how their company can help clients in the process, whilst generating high-volume, targeted leads.
When will it take place?
The webinar will take place on 28th July 2022.
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