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Commodity Trading Week
Modernising the commodity supply chain for digital, sustainable and cost-effective supply chain. The Covid-19 crisis has heavily impacted the supply chain in the commodity sector, highlighting the pain points and areas of improvement around logistics and supply chain management.
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Hugh Salway, Head of Environmental Markets at Gold Standard will participate to this following panel discussion:
Seizing Opportunities in Shipping Decarbonisation Panel Discussion
Panel discussion:
• IMO’s plans for ensuring transparency and accountability for decarbonisation in the shipping sector
• Overview of latest regulations & other standards to control shipping emissions - what do we see emerging in the years ahead?
• An overview of new digital initiatives: Which of these are most credible?
• Assessing the prospects for hydrogen and other alternative fuels
• Where do battery power and wind technology fit in the plan? Lithium alternatives, return to the sailboat?
• Future net zero carbon shipping: pipe dream or reality?
Speakers
Moderator
Voytek Chelkowski, Managing Partner, Seamind Blue Ocean
Camille Bourgeon, Technical Officer - Marine Environment Division,, International Maritime Organisation (IMO)
Natalie Gupta, Director Bunkering – Value Chain Partnerships, Yara
Richard Watts, Director, HR Maritime
Camilo Perico, Consultant, UMAS
Hugh Salway, Senior Director, Market Development and Partnerships
Elsa Pernot, Global Head of HSEC, GUNVOR