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Tanker Shipping & Trade Conference, Awards & Exhibition 2022

Tanker Shipping & Trade Conference, Awards & Exhibition 2022

 

A new world order for tanker shipping

 

Riviera Maritime Media’s Tanker Shipping & Trade Conference returns November 9-10 to Athens.

We have themed our event A new world order for tanker shipping and our programme thoroughly analyses the market forces, regulation and geo-politics driving new tanker industry approaches on innovation and technology, carriage of cargo and competitive advantage.

Programme development has been led by Riviera’s executive editor Edwin Lampert, Tanker Shipping & Trade brand manager Paul Dowling, and reflects wide consultation and engagement with the industry.

 

Premier event to attract a premier gathering

Vessel operators, terminal operators, charterers, regulators, class, the supply chain, and the maritime service industry, including lawyers, financiers, brokers and other interests will gather to benchmark industry knowledge, build business relationships and gain a competitive edge in all of the aspects that make for successful and sustainable tanker operations.

 

Our sessions will cover the following areas:

  • The Tanker Shipping & Trade Big Picture
  • Regulations. Risk. Reward
  • How tankers owners can navigate decarbonisation regulations and future proof their fleets
  • Our decarbonisation journey
  • SIRE 2.0 is here: understand the implications for vetting and inspections
  • The human factor
  • The future proofed tanker that wins charters

There will additionally be an Inmarsat-led roundtable discussion.

 

A rewarding experience

Our programme also sees the return of The Tanker Shipping & Trade Awards. These are highly coveted and their presentation at the gala dinner at the end of day one is always a conference high-point. This year we will be celebrating industry excellence across the following five categories.

  • Environmental Award
  • Tanker of the Year
  • Tanker Operator of The Year
  • Industry Leader
  • Lifetime Achievement

Meeting, making and renewing business contacts 

Our programme allows for significant networking including meeting, renewing and making new industry contacts. Our exhibition is the ideal forum to market products and services to the industry’s decision makers. Our dinner the perfect social setting for cementing new and existing business relations. 

 

Enquiries:
For conference programme enquiries please email Edwin Lampert via edwin.lampert@rivieramm.com

For sponsorship, branding, exhibition and other promotional enquiries please contact Paul Dowling via paul.dowling@rivieramm.com or call on +44 20 8370 7014.

 

Testimonials from past events

 

“Probably the best conference I attend all year. I feel that the topics and the freshness of the approach are great. I am proud to be associated with it”.
Mark Cameron, COO, Ardmore Shipping

“Top class. High standards”.
Karan Mallya, Vessel Manager, Zodiac Maritime

“Well balanced. Interesting topics. Good contacts”.
Lorenz Weinstabl, CEO, Atlantis Tankers

“Excellently arranged and organised”.
Dr Carl Hunter, CEO, Coltraco 

“Informative. Professional…and a networking bonanza”.
Gordon Cooper, FutureCare Inc

“A useful and content rich event”.
Ruud Cogels, CEO, MariFlex Pump Services

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2022 SARM Convention and Trade Show kicks off Tuesday with in-person events | Globalnews.ca

2022 SARM Convention and Trade Show kicks off Tuesday with in-person events  | Globalnews.ca

After having to go virtual in 2021, the annual three-day Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) Convention and Trade Show is back to being an in-person event and that alone has both organizers and delegates alike feeling excited.

“We were fortunate that we still had good virtual connectivity — that’s something we’ve been working on in rural Saskatchewan, better internet, so it’s really important to our councils, but it great to be back,” said Ray Orb, SARM president.

The convention and trade show draws roughly 2,000 delegates and guests from across the province and provides SARM members the opportunity to gather “to vote on and debate resolutions, discuss current issues, and participate in dialogue sessions with provincial and federal government officials,” according to the association.

This year’s convention and trade show will be held from March 15-17, at the Queensbury Convention Centre at Evraz Place. Masks, proof of COVID-19 vaccinations, or negative COVID tests are not required.

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One of the most notable discussions of the day was a ‘fireside chat’ between with Russ Mirasty, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan and a SARM member.

“When I look at Saskatchewan today, (compared to) 10, 20, 30 years ago, I’d say we’re on the right path,” Mirasty said.

“We hear more dialogue, there’s more acceptance, even with the land acknowledgements, you know those first being spoken of at different events,” he said when speaking about ongoing reconciliation efforts in the province.

Mirasty adds one of the best things about Saskatchewan is the diversity of not just the people here, but the land and work the province has to offer in terms of its different industries.

He also took time to thank the rural delegation for their hard work.

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Another noteworthy presentation from the event introduced attendees to SaskLander, a recently released app designed to help landowners with trespassing issues.

“It’s a new online service with the vision to make land access management faster, more accessible and more accountable,” said Sauvelm McClean, SaskLander co-founder.

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SaskLander allows users to post the land they own on the app and then deny or give permission to those asking for access, whether that’s for recreational purposes or hunting.

The new app is intended to support changes made this year to The Trespass to Property Act, which requires members of the public to get permission from rural property owners before entering their land, provincial government officials said.

SARM and app founders are working on expanding the technology across rural areas in the province and it’s currently free to use.

SaskLander was developed through the provincial government’s Innovation Challenge program, where the local technology sector is engaged to identify and develop solutions for everyday challenges.

Day two of the event on Wednesday will be another busy one, with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and his cabinet in attendance for a ‘bear pit’ session.

The session gives rural municipality heads a chance to air their grievances and concerns in regards to what can be done to help improve rural life.

— with files from Global News’ Thomas Piller

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