Fri 19 Jul 2013 18:03

Clean shipping event to be held in Hamburg


Germany to host emissions reduction forum in September.



Berlin-based Marcus Evans (Germany) Ltd. has announced that it is hosting the 'Clean Shipping & Emission Reduction Forum 2013' in Hamburg between 23rd and 25th September 2013.

Key topics to be discussed at the event include:

* Understand the evolving regulatory environment for emission compliance.

* Benchmark against your peers’ clean shipping strategies.

* Evaluate the upfront costs for different SOx-reduction options and how to ensure ROI.

* Assess the commerciality and sustainability of various clean shipping approaches.

* Learn more about the trend of monitoring, reporting and certification system for clean shipping.

"How much does it cost to sail green and comply with IMO regulations? SOx, NOx and GHGs – what do they mean for your fleet? New builds vs. retrofits? Join us now to understand your best options and ROI," the company said.

For further details regarding the event, please contact Marcus Evans directly using the details below.

Marcus Evans (Germany) Ltd.
Unter den Linden 21
10117 Berlin
Germany

Tel.: +49 (0)30 890 61 204
Fax: +49 (0)30 890 61 434
Email: i.abasova@marcusevansde.com
Web: www.marcusevansde.com


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