TECH TOC Conference 'Sustainability Day' Wednesday 19th October / 14:30 - 15:30 GMT-5
In order to decarbonise its operations, the maritime & logistics sector must find alternative power supplies. Whether this goal is achieved through electrification, hybrid power supply, or other alternative energy sources, eco-efficiency is a journey which needs planning in terms of integrating new clean technologies into cargo handling operations. Both machinery and onshore infrastructure energy needs must be factored in when implementing clean technology. Only by laying the foundations and designing a clear roadmap for green technology integration can the port & terminal sector achieve eco-efficient operations.
How can clean technology help to deliver greener and more sustainable port & terminal operations?
Understanding the role of spreaders in the ‘greenification’ of the port sector
Paving the way towards electrification of container handling operations
What are the infrastructure & technology requirements for Latin American ports to effectively electrify port operations? What are the implications for the supply chain in the region?
How can hybrid technologies facilitate eco-efficient port operations?
MODERATOR
Paúl Simball, Sustainability Lead, DP World Posorja
SPREADERS FOR THE GREENEST TERMINALS Lars Meurling, Vice President–Marketing, Bromma
DRIVING SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH ELECTRICALLY POWERED EQUIPMENT Marcelo Goncalves, Sales Director –Latin America, Kalmar HYBRID DRIVE SYSTEM FOR MHCs Laudemir Mitterer, Sales Manager –Mobile Harbour Cranes, Liebherr