6th Annual Management of Ships' Waste Seminar 2012 - ensure your fleet’s compliance to the updated MARPOL Annex V & MEPC 64
Attend the Management of Ships' Waste course to:
See the latest Management of Ships' Waste seminar agenda here
Understand the regulatory changes of MEPC 64 and MARPOL Annex V to ensure your fleet is compliant
Address fleet operational compliance challenges and explore solutions to minimise the impact
Gain practical solutions to optimise your onboard waste management, including grey and black water treatment
Understand how changes to port waste reception facilities will impact ship operations and discuss solutions to limit this
Hear how a shipowner has improved the efficiency of their ships’ waste management through technologies
Explore future ship design to improve your ship-generated waste management in the future
Take a look at the Management of Ships' Waste programme
Management of Ships' Waste 2012 speakers include:
Simone Leyers, LL.M.Associate Professional Officer, Marine Pollution Prevention and Ship Recycling Section, Marine Environment Division, IMO
Jonathan Morley, Lead Specialist and Team Leader, MARPOL SECTION, London Design Support Services, LLOYD’S
REGISTER EMEA
Capt. Kuba Szymanski, Secretary General, INTERMANAGER
Ronald van Gelder, Harbourmaster Policy Department, Senior Advisor, Division Harbourmaster, PORT OF ROTTERDAM
Aino Rantanen, Quality and Environmental Manager, PORT OF HELSINKI
Niclas Karlsson, Managing Director, CLEAN SHIP SCANDINAVIA AB
Alessandro Bertorello, QSC Auditor and Environmental Superintendent, COSTA CRUISES
Debra DiCianna, Senior Environmental Engineer, THE COLUMBIA GROUP ROSENBLATT SHIP DESIGN DIVISION
Management of Ships' Waste 2012 speakers include:
Gain practical insights through our workshops, case studies and panel discussions:
Practical workshop:
Best practice garbage management plan
Interactive session:
Utilising the global integrated ship information system for port wasted reception facilities
Case studies:
- Optimise grey and black water management
- How new technologies and innovations can be used to improve waste management
- Practical insights from the Ports of Antwerp, Rotterdam, and Helsinki to best ensure effective waste management at ports
Panel discussions:
- Regulations vs. commercial drivers: Getting the balance right
- How can shipowners and operators work with port reception facilities to minimise distruption to operations
See what others thought of past Ships' Waste seminars...
"A very good all round update of the subject which should be invaluable to anyone in the industry."
"It was well organised and both regulatory and practical aspects were faced."



