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Internationa workshops: Shipping in cleaner air - Impact of environmental legislation on shipping and bunkering operations. Handling Bunker Claims & Disputes. 01 October 2008, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Shipping in Cleaner Air – Impact of Environmental Legislation on Shipping and Bunkering Operations Workshop October 1, 2008, Saint-Petersburg, Russia The workshop “Shipping in Cleaner Air” provides insight into the changing legislation to curb emissions from shipping. Although the focus will be on the Baltic and North Sea, participants will obtain an awareness of the global implications in terms of the regulations, compliance, demand for lower sulphur fuels, the longer term switch to distillate marine fuels and the price implications. The challenges faced by both suppliers and buyers will be demonstrated and proposed solution presented, again setting out the associated costs. There will be ample time for questions and answers throughout the workshop. The workshop will be conducted simultaneously in Russian and English. 14:00 Introduction
14:15 Marine emissions
14.30 Legislation
15.30 Coffee Break 16:00 Bunker demand and Price Implications
16:45 Ship Owners Options
17:00 Exhaust gas scrubbing
17:30 Other abatement options
18:00 Questions and Answers 18:15 End of workshop
Handling Bunker Claims & Disputes Workshop October 1, 2008, Saint-Petersburg, Russia The subjects of the workshop should appeal to fuel suppliers, ship owners and charterers of ships. We shall discuss the main issues that are involved with handling bunker claims and the difficulties involved with the technical and commercial evidence. Bunker claims are usually complex and evaluation of the merits of the claim, at an early stage are important if costs are to be controlled and correct actions taken. Delegates will be introduced to the main problem areas and will receive guidelines on effective claim handling. The programme of the workshop: 09.00 Welcome & introductions 09.15 The parties involved in bunker disputes 09.30 Marine fuel specifications & their importance with respect to claims 10.15 Evaluation of claims – terms and conditions of sale, sample evidence, test results, suitability of the fuel for consumption 11.15 Coffee break 11.30 Evaluation of claims – other contemporaneous evidence 12.30 Types of dispute resolution 13.00 Q&A and close out 13.30 Close Seminars' speakers: Chris Fisher can look back on almost 30 years of experience in the bunkering industry. A renowned expert in his field, he has published, together with Jonathan Lux, the book “Bunkers - An analysis of the practical, technical and legal issues”, which is regarded as a classic in the bunkering business. He is currently Director of Bunker Claims International, which he founded himself. BCI is serving clients worldwide with its expert advice. As a consultant, Chris Fisher has worked with a multitude of clients. The major P&I clubs as well as many international law firms, shipping companies, bunker suppliers, bunker traders and charter organizations and bunker suppliers can be counted among his clients. Robin Meech is Managing Director of Marine and Energy Consulting, an independent consultancy practice focusing on the marine industry with an emphasis on the transport of energy. He has a particular interest in the bunker sector where he has undertaken assignments for ship owners, the Major Oil Companies as well as independent traders and national oil companies. He advises clients in the bunker sector on environmental issues, forming alliances, purchasing strategies, organisation, new business ventures, credit insurance, logistics, IT systems and e-business. He has also been a director of an independent tanker company where his responsibilities included managing the purchasing of bunkers. These workshops are FREE TO ATTEND to all shipping companies who register before 18th July. Please note that the participation fee for those registering after 18th July is 850 euros.
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