The maritime industry is a fundamental enabler of global trade and efficient supply chains - it supports 90% of goods transportation and is an invaluable operational pillar for the energy sector.
However, curbing carbon emissions in the maritime sector requires decisive action from all stakeholders across the value chain, supported by progressive policy frameworks to scale up zero emission technology and infrastructure, define future marine fuel pathways and level the playing field for the industry.
Taking place ahead of ADIPEC 2023, the Maritime and Logistics Webinar put the spotlight on viable pathways toward sustainable shipping and resilient supply chains.
Head of HSSEQ
P&O Maritime Logistics
Benjamin Neal has over 18 years of Health, Safety, Environment, and Quality (HSSEQ) experience, currently serving as the Head of HSSEQ for P&O Maritime Logistics. Benjamin has honed his skills across various industries, with more than a decade of his career dedicated to the Middle East.
Founder and Chief Executive Officer
Nurly Tolkun Marine Services
Nurcheiyev Hojagurban is the Founder and CEO of Nurly Tolkun Marine Services. His career spans over two decades in the marine industry. Starting as an Able Seaman (AB), he demonstrated his dedication and skill, steadily rising through the ranks becoming the prestigious position of Port Captain.
General Manger
Tasneef Maritime
Waleed Altamimi is the General Manager of Tasneef Maritime, with over three decades in the maritime and naval sectors, he has a wealth of experience and its known for his innovative and transformative achievements. As the General Manager of Tasneef Maritime since October 2016, Waleed has spearheaded a new era of maritime excellence.
Moderator
Independent TV Anchor, MC & Media Coach
Rebecca is a dynamic event host, moderator, business TV presenter and live news correspondent. She has broadcast with global networks for 25 years, anchoring for channels including Bloomberg, CNBC, NBC Universal, Euronews, CGTN, Reuters and Dubai One.
What are some of the key regulatory policies needed to incentivise low-carbon technology and deliver emissions accountability will be an essential driver of sustainable operations?
How can the maritime industry attract the right investment, stimulate demand, and develop the necessary infrastructure to adopt sustainable fuel solutions?
How important will the collaboration among governments, energy producers, shipowners, fleet operators, fuel bunker producers and ports be in creating a cleaner, more sustainable industry?
What role will technology have in transforming the maritime industry?
How critical is the role of platforms such as the Maritime and Logistics Zone and the Maritime and Logistics Conference at ADIPEC 2023 in helping shape the future of the maritime industry?
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