In today's world, supply chain disruptions have become increasingly common. As a result, it's more important than ever for companies to build sustainable and resilient supply chains that can adapt to changing circumstances and minimise risk.
In this webinar, powered by Energy Connects and Gastech 2022, speakers deep-dived into what climate imperatives mean for the future of operations in the maritime industry. They also looked back at 3 presentations from the Gastech 2022 Shipping & Marine Theater, which covered topics from high-power fuel cell systems for decarbonising large ships, to the development of large-scale IMO type-A tank systems in aluminum to carry LNG, and lastly the Hydrogen storage, transport and use in a marine context - learnings from UK industrial trials.
Global Product Manager
ABB Marine & Ports
Since 2017, Sami has been leading the development of megawatt-scale marine fuel cell solutions at ABB Marine & Ports - including product management, coordination of development activities, sketching concepts with customers and lecturing at conferences and seminars.
Chief Exective Officer
LNT Marine
Kjetil S.Strand is a naval architect from the Norwegain University of Science and Technology and the CEO of LNT Marine. He has been involved with design, building and operation of LPG, ethylene as well as LNG carriers throughout his carrier. Prior to LNT Marine, Kjetil has background from Norwegian ship owning company I.M.Skaugen working with newbuilding and business development out of their Oslo and Shanghai offices
Director
ERM
Molly served as the Director of Hydrogen Ventures at ERM, spearheading the commercial development of the ERM Dolphyn project, focused on producing green hydrogen from floating offshore wind sources.
Moderator
Principal
Liquefied Gas Consultancy Ltd
Chris is a Chartered Engineer, and holds a Patent for LNG propulsion technology. He is Chair of SIGTTO's central GPC committee, and has published a number of technical papers on gas shipping. In 2013, Chris was appointed as Inaugural Chairman of the newly founded Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel (SGMF).
A focus on the importance for companies to establish sustainable and resilient supply chains that can adapt to changing circumstances and minimize risk.
The impact of climate imperatives on the future of maritime industry operations, indicating a growing focus on sustainability within the sector.
The importance of cross-industry collaboration and knowledge sharing in addressing climate imperatives within the maritime industry, suggesting a growing awareness of the need for innovative solutions and insights from different sectors.
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