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The 2nd Annual Conference

MANAGEMENT
OF SHIPS’ WASTE presents

Understanding the Challenges and Managing the Risks


Wednesday 10th & Thursday 11th September 2008
Göteborg Convention Centre, Gothenburg, Sweden
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Analysis of present and future international legislative changes for managing ships’ waste
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Evaluation of ships’ waste streams, and ways to minimize waste
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Designing a complete waste management system for a ‘green’ ship
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Discussion on developments in oily water separators and sludge treatment
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Practical examples of advanced wastewater treatment systems
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Debate the costs impact and relative benefits of onboard v. onshore waste management
treatment and disposal
DIES
CASE STU
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Ports’ waste management systems and incentives for ship owners and operators
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Case studies from owners and operators on their strategies for effective waste management
Sponsors include:
PLUS
Visit to the Port of Gothenburg, 09.30 - 10.30, 12th September 2008

One Day Workshop Official Publications:

GARBAGE MANAGEMENT ONBOARD SHIP


Led by DNV Maritime Solutions
Friday 12th September 2008

Registration Hotline: Book online:


+44 (0)20 7017 5511 www.lloydslistevents.com/lm1088
Official Charity: This brochure has been produced using environmentally friendly paper
sourced from sustainable forests and is chlorine free.
Management of Ships’ Waste Understanding the Challenges a
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
KEY BENEFITS OF THIS CONFERENCE • Shipowners/operators • Classification societies
Management of ships’ waste is becoming increasingly complex, and • Ship managers • Environmentalists
the requirements and regulations are tightening up further. Less and Ports & harbour authorities
less can be disposed of at sea, and more and more needs to be • Naval architects •
managed onboard or recycled, and residues disposed of onshore. • Marine engineers • Maritime administrators
Operators are faced with continual difficult decisions, including: where • Marine equipment • Waste management
can sewage/ sludge be stored on ship when space is limited? where manufacturers companies
are the nearest port reception facilities? is it best to incinerate onboard
or dispose of waste onshore? is the ship’s garbage management plan SPONSOR
and garbage record book up to date? how do you assess the selection Uson Marine was founded in 1983 and at that
of the right systems as a crucial part of the design and operation of time waste handling was not a major issue for
a ship? ship operators. As you all know the situation has
The expert speakers will analyse the different waste streams onboard changed. Global warming and polluted waters are probably the
and discuss how best to deal with them in view of the most up to date greatest challenges for our time. Tighter environmental regulations,
international and national regulations. Key presentations include class notations and environmental standards such as ISO 14001 are
shipowner and operator case studies and interactive panel discussions. instruments to the environmental challenges we are facing today!
By using our wide knowledge and experience we assist our clients to
In addition, the conference will include a visit to the Port of comply with current and future regulations, whilst at the same time
Gothenburg to see how a port manages its waste in practice, and
plenty of networking opportunities with your peers and colleagues to improving their environmental image.
discuss strategies for effective management of ships’ waste. Uson Marine is one of the strategic partners in the Wilhelmsen
Ships Services “Waste to value” (W2M) project.

Chair: David Tongue, Marine Manager, International Chamber of Shipping


12.30 Discussion and feedback
Day One: Wednesday 10th September 2008 12.45 Lunch

09.00 Registration & coffee PORT RECEPTION FACILITIES,


09.30 Chair’s welcome and opening remarks DISPOSAL AND TREATMENT
09.40 Opening Address:
Jurgen Wallroth, Harbourmaster, Port of Gothenburg 14.00 CASE STUDY: Port of Genoa CASE STUDY
• Port of Genoa's systems for waste management
THE REGULATORY PROCESS • Future plans
Guiseppe Di Luca, Head of Environmental Management,
10.00 Present and future international legislation Port Authority of Genoa
for managing ships’ waste
• Regulatory framework: MARPOL Annexes I, IV and V 14.30 The waste contractor’s perspective
• Proposals for changes in regulations • Costs of receiving, managing and processing waste
• Impact on ships’ operations and financial implications • Problems and solutions
• Port reception facilities
Jonathan Morley, Lead Specialist and Team Leader, 15.00 CASE STUDY: The ship operator’s CASE STUDY
MARPOL Section, London Design Support Services, experience
Lloyd’s Register EMEA • Management of notification processes
10.25 Environmental legislation in the US • Incentive schemes
• What current US laws regulate management of shipping wastes? • Preferred options for discharge of waste
• What are the latest prospects for changes in US laws • Costs/benefits
regulating shipping wastes?
• How are US laws regulating management of shipping wastes enforced? 15.30 Tea and networking break
• Effective compliance programmes – an ounce of prevention
is worth a pound of cure 16.00 Receiving and managing sediments, residues
Barry Hartman, Partner, K&L Gates, and hazardous waste
Former Acting Assistant Attorney General, • Reception of ballast water sediments, scrubber residues and
US Department of Justice, Environment Division cargo tank washings
10.50 Discussion and feedback • Handling hazardous waste
Maurits Prinssen, Project Manager – Strategy,
11.00 Coffee and networking break Port of Rotterdam (invited)
DESIGN AND OPERATION 16.30 CASE STUDY: Baltic plan to CASE STUDY
manage ship sewage discharges
11.15 Evaluating a ship’s waste streams • Improving quality of Baltic Sea with sewage management
• Waste process flow modelling systems
• Monitoring the waste flows Kaarina Vuorivirta, Quality and Environment Manager,
• Categorizing and minimizing waste Port of Helsinki
• Assessing ways to manage processes and costs
Scott Staron, Vice-President, BMT Designers & DEBATE
Planners Inc 17.00 PANEL DEBATE: SESSION
What is best practice in the
11.40 Design, integration and construction of interface between port and ship?
advanced liquid and solid waste Panellists will include:
management system onboard a green ship Jeroen Dagevos, Project leader, Sustainable Port
• Case study of an innovative system for designing complete Development, North Sea Foundation
waste management system for a cruise ship Carina Nowak, Business Area Manager, Stena Recycling
Erick Pélerin, Environment Project Manager, Aker Yards

12.05 CASE STUDY: Presentation of the CASE STUDY 17.45 Close of day one
Integrated Waste Management System of OSG
• Analysis of its elements 19.00 Gala Dinner
• How it is combined with regulations for waste management Kindly sponsored by Uson Marine in celebration of their 25th
• Training of officers and crew members on the Integrated Waste anniversary. Open to all delegates, speakers and exhibitors, an
excellent opportunity to network with your colleagues.
Management System - problems, challenges and opportunities Transport will be provided to and from the dinner venue.
Maria Sotiriou,Environmental Officer, SQE Department,OSG Group

To Register Call the Booking Hotline: +44 (0)20 7017 5511


and Managing the Risks
SPONSORSHIP AND
EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES
Lloyd’s List events has a number of exhibition and sponsorship
opportunities attached to this event giving your organization Friday 12th September 2008
invaluable contact with the delegate audience. Sponsorship Tour of the Port of Gothenburg
packages can be tailored to meet your strategies, objectives and
promotional budget. To discuss the requirements of your 09:30 - 10:30
organization, contact Paul Skinner on +44 (0)207 017 4402 Transport will be arranged to and from the Port - please indicate on
or email paul.skinner@informa.com the registration form if you wish to attend.

ONE DAY WORKSHOP


ONLINE NETWORKING! GARBAGE MANAGEMENT ONBOARD SHIP
Maximize the value of the event with our effective networking Led by DNV Maritime Solutions
solution. Our bespoke online networking service enables you to Friday 12th September 2008
contact other pre-registered attendees before, during and after
the event. This simple online service offers a totally secure and This workshop is a practical guide to planning a comprehensive and
private environment. All pre-registered attendees will receive a strategic approach to garbage management onboard ship. Delegates
unique login PIN number by email a few days before the start of will use case study examples to understand the key methods for
the event so that networking can begin. establishing a garbage management plan, highlighting the importance
For further information on how the networking service works visit of keeping the garbage record book up to date and assess the
www.lloydslistevents.com/networking benefits of onboard v. onshore treatment and disposal. Using interactive
case studies delegates will better understand the issues and assess
the best way to implement these in their company.
11.00 Workshop begins
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Workshop reconvenes
16.30 Workshop ends
Day Two: Thursday 11th September 2008
09.00 Coffee SOLID WASTE, GARBAGE AND
09.30 Chair’s welcome FOOD WASTE
SLUDGE AND OILY WASTE 13.45 The Wilhelmsen ‘waste to value’ project (W2V)
• Project aims and targets pilot studies
MANAGEMENT • Challenges ahead
• Business opportunities
09.35 Handling oily waste Hans-Joachim Koblischke, Business Manager
• Handling oily waste in engine rooms – update on IMO Environmental Services,Wilhelmsen Ships Service AS
MEPC Circ 511
• Engine room layout, Oil Record Book and Supplement to 14.10 CASE STUDY: Handling of organic CASE STUDY
the IOPP Certificate – a trinity which cannot be assessed catering waste
in isolation from each other • Take control of your food waste
• Next steps in dealing with oily waste • Regulations and guidelines for food waste
L Robert Pedersen, AP Møller/Maersk • Case study
Niclas Karlsson, Business Development Manager,
10.05 Development of oily water separators to Uson Marine AB
work with current fuel oils 14.40 Tea and networking break
• Current problems and solutions to oily water separators
• Managing efficiency of oil content meters 15.00 Solid waste and garbage management:
• Improving efficency of systems What are the effective technology options?
• What will be the impact of future fuel requirements in • Development of waste managemnet treatment systems
MARPOL Annex I on oily water separators? • Onshore/Onboard
Benny Carlson, Chairman, Marinfloc Henning Mohn, Senior Consultant,
DNV Maritime Solutions
10.30 Discussion
15.25 CASE STUDY: Garbage treatment CASE STUDY
10.45 Coffee and networking break onboard ship
• Practical experiences
• Operational management
LIQUID EMISSIONS Representative, Stena Bulk /Northern Marine Management
DEBATE
11.10 Analysis of treatment technologies 15.50 PANEL DEBATE: SESSION
• Current systems’ development Equipment manufacturers, ship operators and port
• Impact of Alaska standards authorities discuss costs impact and relative benefits of onboard
• Alternative technologies v. onshore waste management treatment, and disposal and
• Ballast water systems treatment benefits of a strict segregation scheme onboard for recycling.

11.40 CASE STUDY: The ‘AIDADIVA’ CASE STUDY


16.30 Close of conference
advanced wastewater system
• Specifications to meet current and future regulations
Jens Kohlmann, Principal Technical Superintendent FUTURE EVENTS
Newbuilds, AIDA Cruises Maritime Emissions Seminar - November 2008, London
Representative, Hamworthy (Invited) Ballast Water Management - December 2008, London
12.10 Discussion
Salvage & Wreck Conference - December 2008, London
For further information please contact: +44 207 017 5511
12.30 Lunch or email: maritimecustserv@informa.com

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Management of Ships’ Waste
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