The race to decarbonization in the maritime industry will be shaped by more than engine combustion cycles and new fuels, it will be defined by supply and demand economics and an ever-shifting global value chain. Our latest in the Low Carbon Shipping Outlook series provides an in-depth perspective on how the entire value chain will impact shipping’s decarbonization trajectory. The soon-to-be-released report looks at the innovative carbon-reduction practices presently being deployed and the challenges ahead as that maritime industry joins others in transitioning towards more sustainable operations.
Join us for a virtual event where we will explore the topics covered in this year’s Setting the Course to Low Carbon Shipping: View of the Value Chain and the reasons why it is critical to consider the entire marine value chain. Following the presentation, a panel of industry leaders will discuss current decarbonization efforts, what comes next and how the maritime industry is working with other sectors to move toward a zero emissions future.
On-Demand
JOHN MCDONALD
Senior Vice President, Global Business Development and Global Marine - ABS
GEORGIOS PLEVRAKIS
Director, Global Sustainability - ABS
BO CERUP-SIMONSEN
CEO - Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping
RICHARD GILMORE
Executive Vice President - Maran Gas Maritime Inc.
LINDSEY KEEBLE
Partner and Global Maritime Sector Co-Head - Watson Farley & Williams
LARS PEDERSEN
Managing Director - Flex LNG Fleet Mgt and Frontline, CTO