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ACI’s European Environmental Ports Conference 2018 intends to follow on from the success of our inaugural 2017 edition. For 2018, we are returning to Antwerp on the 16th & 17th May. Through extensive industry research and the aid of our Agenda Committee Members, we have attained a great insight into the port industry and its environmental concerns. The conference will examine the most pressing matters within the port industry such as: air quality, waste management, keeping up with compliance, improving relationships with the local area, onshore power supply and water quality. Moreover, the two day event will hear from cruise liner’s on their environmental output, alternative ideas and approaches from ports around Europe. There will also be a discussion between stakeholders focusing on cooperation from all areas of the port industry, assessing what can be done to improve the environment within ports in the long term.
Maintaining Compliance and Keeping up with
Environmental Legislation
Tackling the Issue of Air Quality and Working Towards a
Genuine Solution
Onshore Power Supply: A Potential Solution to Pollution?
Improving Relationships with the Local Area
Key Practices in Removing Waste from Ports
Cruise Liner ’s Perspective: How the Cruise Industry is
Improving Environmentally
Water Quality in Ports
Alternative Approaches and Ideas to Make Ports Greener
Environmental Strategies and Implementations Across all
Sectors to Improve The Environment in Ports
Registration is Simple:
If you would like to register for this event or wish to find out more
information, you can contact Cheryl Williams by using any of the
following methods:
+44 20 3141 0623
http://www.acius.net
For information on Commercial Partnership
Opportunities, please contact Jean-Jacques Hermans:
Tel: +44 (0)20 3141 0608 or
Email: [email protected]
If you would like to be considered as a speaker at the event,
for a 30-45 minute presentation, please submit an abstract
for consideration to Dan Chapman by any of the following
methods:
Tel: +44 20 3141 0616
Email: [email protected]
All ACI’s events attract a targeted group of senior level
executives and decision-makers from the industry. Our
meetings are strictly end-user focused. Only a select
group of companies are invited to sponsor the event—to
ensure the emphasis is on the industry participants, and
making sure our delegates have a valuable and positive
experience.
Delegates will be drawn from:
ports, port authorities, terminal operators, shipping
companies, logistics companies, ship-owners,
environmental technology and service providers
Job roles include:
environmental managers and planners, harbour masters,
logistics managers, energy managers, sustainability and
corporate social responsibility executives
Post: ACI Europe, 10 Gough Square, London, EC4A 3DE
European Environmental Ports Conference 2018
Antwerp, Belgium
16th-17th
May
2018
LEADERS IN CONFERENCE PLANNING & PRODUCTION
www.wplgroup.com/aci
Wednesday 16th May 2018
08:00
09:00
09:15
▪ The Connecting Europe Facility funding
programme
▪ Examples of how MoS and related CEF funding
helps the maritime industry to comply with
environmental legislation
▪ Discussing how co-finance actions aimed at
reduction of emissions/pollution, deploy
alternative fuel infrastructure, reduce GHGs,
improve efficiency of operations, etc
10:15 PANEL Q&A
10:30
11:00
▪ 4GOODFOOD objectives and pillars (Value,
Reduction, Retrieval, Return)
▪ Focus on Winnow - food waste mapping
▪ Focus on Banco Alimentare - donation of surplus
food in ports of call
▪ Key data and results
The World Ports Sustainability Program, a
Joint Effort Towards a Sustainable Maritime
Future
Motorways of the Sea policy as integral part
of the TEN-T policy
MORNING REFRESHMENTS
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION
Costa Crociere's Food Waste Reduction
Project
DAY 1
REGISTRATION & COFFEE
CHAIRMAN'S OPENING REMARKS
SESSION ONE
Maintaining Compliance and Keeping up
with Environmental Legislation
Eric de DekereTechnical Manager- Environment
Port of Antwerp
Brian Simpson OBEEuropean Co-ordinator: Motorways of the Sea
European Commission
Raúl Cascajo JiménezHead of Environmental Policies
Port of Valencia
Alessandro BertorelloDirector, Environment
Carnival Maritime GmbH
Stefania LallaiSustainability and External RelationsDirector
Costa Crociere Spa
11:30
▪ Why?
▪ ENDEGS Method
▪ Alternative Methods
▪ Requirements
▪ Estimation of emissions from the activity in the
port of Barcelona
▪ Contribution of these emissions in the air quality
of the environment
▪ What is the Air Quality Improvement Plan of the
Port of Barcelona?
▪ What measures is the port working to reduce
emissions from its activity?
▪ New regulations in the Baltic, reduction of
emission (SECA, NECA)
▪ LNG as a new fuels LNG bunkering in the
Baltic ports
▪ Onshore Power Supply at Baltic Ports
▪ Baltic as a model region for green ports.
12:30
12:45
Tackling the Issue of Air Quality and
Working Towards a Genuine Solution
LUNCH
Emission-free During Maintenance Activities,
Loading Applications or as Temporary
Replacement of VRU VPS
The Measures Port of Barcelona is Applying to
Reduce Emissions from Vessels and Improve
Air Quality in the Port and its Surroundings
Ports Role in Reducing Air Emissions from
Maritime Transport
PANEL Q&A
SESSION TWO
Jordi VilaHead of Environmental Affairs
Port of Barcelona
Kai SieversCEO
ENDEGS Mobile VOC
Combustion
Bogdan OSecretary General
Baltic Ports Organization
European Environmental Ports Conference 2018
Antwerp, Belgium
16th-17th
May
2018
LEADERS IN CONFERENCE PLANNING & PRODUCTION
www.wplgroup.com/aci
13:45
▪ Was COM recommendation in 2006 on OPS
sufficiently inspiring?
▪ Current regulation of electricity market in the
EU, is it realistic bis a bis OPS aspirations?
▪ Could ports cooperate more for rapid OPS
implementation?
▪ Have benefits from OPS been properly
emphasized?
14:45
15:00
▪ How Port State Control can verify what fuel is on
board on an immediate basis
▪ Understanding Parker Kittiwake's Portable ATR
Tester
▪ Measuring onboard Fuel Sulphur level inside
three minutes to laboratory standards
15:30
16:00
▪ Approaches that busy ports can take to
stabilise the noise pollution level despite
increasing growth
▪ Recommendations for noise handling
procedures and technical mitigation measures
for shipbuilders, shipowners and port
authorities.
PANEL Q&A
Evaluation of Cruise Terminal Noise Sources
and Possible Mitigation Measures
Shore-to-ship Power: A Versatile Solution for
Greener Ports. All-in-one Solution for HVSC
and LVSC Plants set in a Portable Container.
The OPS Master Plan for Spanish Ports
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION
Onboard Fuel Sulphur Testing with Portable
Equipment
AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS
SESSION FOUR
Improving Relationships with the Local Area
SESSION THREE
Onshore Power Supply: A Potential Solution
to Tackle Pollution?
Julio de la CuevaStudies at Cabinet
National Ports Agency (OPPE)
Ingemar GustavssonBusiness Unit Manager
ACTEMIUM
Larry RumbolMarine Condition Monitoring Manager
Parker Kittiwake UK
▪ Classifying different noise sources in terms of
their hinderance to local residents
▪Highlighting the importance of cooperation with
local authorities in identifying noise problems
and managing the issue accordingly
▪ Protecting local wildlife whilst improving port
infrastructure
▪ Brief background of Best practices for the social
integration of ports
▪ Social acceptance and public perception of
ports▪ Examples of Improved Relationships between
the Port Authority and the City
17:50
18:10
18:20
DAY 2Thursday 17th May 2018
08:30
09:00
09:15
▪ Identifying improvements for waste
processes at the Port of Dover
▪ Working with waste contractors
▪ Initiatives for improved recycling
REGISTRATION & COFFEE
SESSION FIVE
PANEL Q&A
Case Study: How Port of Valencia Improves its
Relationships with the Local Area
CHAIRMAN'S CLOSING REMARKS
CLOSE OF DAY ONE
CHAIRMAN'S OPENING REMARKS
Management of Waste from Ships
Improvements and Initiatives for Cruise
Waste Management at the Port of Dover
Raúl Cascajo JiménezHead of Environmental Policies
Port of Valencia
Anika BeiersdorfEnvironmental Specialist
Hamburg Port Authority
Liz FaggEnvironment Manager
Port of Dover
Rosa Mari DarbraAssociate Professor
Polytechnic University of Catalonia
Raúl Cascajo JiménezHead of Environmental Policies
Port of Valencia
European Environmental Ports Conference 2018
Antwerp, Belgium
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May
2018
LEADERS IN CONFERENCE PLANNING & PRODUCTION
www.wplgroup.com/aci
10:45
11:05
11:35
▪ Organisations gather a lot of data. But without
context the data has very little value when
assessing environmental performance.
▪ The importance of context with respect to
Environmental Data
▪ Case studies to demonstrate the importance of
understand the local or regional environmental
context when assessing environmental
performance.
▪ Case studies of Water Consumption and
Discharges to demonstrate this importance.
▪ Other data that is being included in APM
system to improve understanding of
our operations, the potential impacts, risk, and
how this can drive performance improvement .
12:35
12:50
▪ The role of Portopia Project gathering
information on port performance indicators in
Europe aiming at assisting ports to increase
their reporting.
SESSION SIX
PANEL Q&A
Water Quality in Ports
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION
Environmental Data in Context
How Big Data can Provide Port Specific,
Actionable Insights to Help Reduce the Risk of
Translocation of Invasive Species.
The Portopia Project: Environmental
approach for Inland and Sea Ports.
MORNING REFRESHMENTS
PANEL Q&A
The European Commission's PRF Directive
Proposal
ESPO’s Position on the Revision of the Port
Reception Facilities Directive
Sotiris RaptisSenior Policy Adivsor for Environment and Safety, EcoPorts
Coordinator
ESPO
Michael HindmarshGlobal Marketing Manager
AkzoNobel
Ashley WoodsLead Environment Advisor
APM Terminals
Anna Bobo RemijnDirectorate-General for Mobility and Transport, Maritime Safety Unit
European Commission
▪ Presentation of the first inland port
environmental dashboard, establishing the
baseline for future improvement.
▪ Comparison between the environmental top 10
issues for Inland and Sea Ports.
▪ Creation of a tool to assists ports in their
environmental tasks: identifying environmental
aspects and providing indicators to control
them.
13:35
14:35
Low Carbon Port Management for SME
Ports: a Road for Innovation ▪ Low carbon port management in SME ports:
particular challenges
▪ Adapting tools for low carbon port
management in SME ports
▪ Low carbon port management in SME ports:
room for innovation?
Case Study of Air Emissions Monitoring at
Port of Livorno▪ Air quality monitoring of the Livorno port area
and analysis of possible local contributions
▪ Modelling of air pollutant emissions from
maritime traffic and all other sources
▪ Modelling of air pollutant dispersion over the
whole Livorno area and analysis of the impact
generated by the port activities compared to
other possible sources
15:35
SESSION EIGHT
Alternative Approaches and Ideas to Make
Ports Greener
PANEL Q&A
LUNCH
Wim StubbeBusiness Development Manager
Port of Oostende
Federico CarotenutoInstitute Of Biometeorology
Research Fellow
Rosa Mari DarbraAssociate Professor
Polytechnic University of Catalonia
European Environmental Ports Conference 2018
Antwerp, Belgium
16th-17th
May
2018
LEADERS IN CONFERENCE PLANNING & PRODUCTION
www.wplgroup.com/aci
15:50
▪ The importance of communication within the Port
industry and working together for a common
environmental goal
▪ Taking on responsibilities: Each stakeholder
understanding what they can do to improve
conditions▪ Considering challenges: What are the biggest
difficulties facing each different agent
16:35
16:45END OF CONFERENCE & AFTERNOON
REFRESHMENTS
Environmental Strategies and
Implementations Across all Sectors to
Improve the Environment in Ports
PANEL DISCUSSION
CHAIRMAN'S CLOSING REMARKS
Conor FeighanPolicy Advisor
FEPORT
Poul WoodallDirector, Environment & Sustainability
DFDS A/S
Ashley WoodsLead Environment Advisor
APM Terminals
Rosa Mari DarbraAssociate Professor
Polytechnic University of Catalonia