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Managing increasing cargo volumes and busy trade lanes in the region, meeting higher standards for safety and safer navigational benchmarks, and better inter-government and industry collaboration will help excel sustainable shipping.
The 11th Biennial International Chemical and Oil Pollution Conference and Exhibition (ICOPCE) brings to you a high-level government panel discussion where regional government leaders discuss their inter-agencies collaboration, cooperative agreements on spill regulations and standards updates, and the integration between governments and the industry.
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Regional Risk and How Government Agencies are Collaborating to Mitigate
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Capt. Charles Alexandar De Souza Assistant Director (Operations Planning & Pilotage/Marine Environment and Safety), Deputy Port Master Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore |
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Tienchai Makthiengtrong Executive Officer – Level 13, Laem Chabang Port Port Authority of Thailand
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Een Nuraini Saidah Deputy Director, Marine Disaster Response and Underwater Work Directorate General of Sea Transportation Indonesia
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Mark Morrow General Manager – Response, Maritime Emergency Response Commander (MERCOM) Australian Maritime Safety Authority |
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Mohd Fairoz Rozali Senior Principle Assistant Director, Safety, Security & Environment Division (Policy & Planning) Marine Department Malaysia
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Dr. Kang Seong-Gil Director Marine Environmental Emergency Preparedness and Response Regional Activity Centre (MERRAC), Korea
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“Singapore maritime pollution response process and emergency manual was a good learning. Different views of port stakeholders on oil spill was impressive.”
Jia Won Choi, Manager, Ulsan Port Authority
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In addition, learn and gain first-hand insights on equipment and manpower mobilisation strategies, deploying response infrastructure protocols at local, and international waters.
A high-level industry panel discussion scheduled to address on:
- Cross-border spill management in action
- Equipment, infrastructure mobilisation, and manpower deployment challenges
- Inter-agency collaboration, drills and exercises
- Scenario-based spill management – oil and chemical spills from ships, offloading terminals, pipelines, or wells
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Alan Lim Assistant Director, Emergency Preparedness Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore |
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Mark Morrow General Manager – Response, Maritime Emergency Response Commander (MERCOM) Australian Maritime Safety Authority
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Ho Yei Ling Senior Logistics Lead Oil Spill Response Limited, Singapore
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Bas Wiebe ?General Manager ?Resolve Marine Group, Singapore
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Plus: Attend Pre and Post Conference Activities
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Sponsorship and Exhibition |
With over 300 attendees expected, this is the platform to raise your profile, showcase your latest solutions and case studies, and meet key decision-makers across the region. We offer a wide variety of branding opportunities which can be customized to meet your objectives.
For more information on sponsorship and exhibition opportunities, please contact: Jonathan Kiang | +65 6508 2471 | Jonathan.Kiang@ibcasia.com.sg |
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