TECH TOC Programme Tuesday 29th November / 13:30-15:00 SGT
The industry is facing unprecedented pressure to reduce its carbon emissions and meet the goals set by the IMO.
To deliver the long-term ambition of carbon neutrality the maritime & logistics sector must transition to alternative fuels and non-fossil-based sources of power. This in turn requires the deployment of technology, machinery and infrastructure that allows the industry to effectively reduce its carbon footprint.
Yet, for industry stakeholders to choose the right clean technology, they need to understand how this can be integrated into operational processes across the supply chain. We look forward to understanding how innovations can lead to green profit across the industry.
The next step towards electrification of port & terminal operations
Analysing the untapped potential of hybrid machinery for cargo handling
What novel technologies can enhance CO2 monitoring & reduction?
Ship-to-shore power supply: What are the latest developments?
What latest developments can facilitate the transition to non-fossil fuels in the maritime sector?
How can clean technology make port & terminal operations more sustainable?
What is ‘green profit’ and how can clean technologies help the sector reach that goal?
Sagar Chandra, VP –Americas/ APAC, Rajant Corp.
TOWARDS FULLY ELECTRIC OPERATIONS Chin Guan Tan, Solution Sales Director, South and South East Asia, Kalmar Mobile Solutions
ZERO EMISSION RTG Kinya Ichimura, Manager, Head of Strategic Planning Gr., MITSUI E&S MACHINERY CO., LTD. ENGINEERING TOMORROW Jon Lau, Senior Sales Manager - Ship & Port Cranes, Liebherr GO GREEN - SPREADERS FOR THE FUTURE Lars Meurling, Vice President, Marketing, Bromma