The 2017 Propulsion & Emissions Conference featured papers covering environmental regulatory issues including SOx, NOx and CO2 emissions reduction as well as ballast water treatment, digitalisation, hybridisation, OEMs’ updates on engines, turbochargers, fuels and cylinder lubrication. Download the papers and presentations here now.

If you were unable to attend this year’s event, access to the conference papers will give you information on the latest cost saving and emission reducing technologies. With companies such as ExxonMobil, Maersk Fluid Technology, TOTAL Lubmarine, Shell Global Solutions, MAN Diesel & Turbo, WinGD, ABB Turbocharging, KBB, DNV GL, GE Marine, Goltens Green and Bureau Veritas giving technical presentations and joining panel discussions, delegates at the 2017 P&E Conference were able to draw on the expertise of these leading companies during Q&A sessions and panel discussions.

The programme, entitled ‘Future proofing the global fleet’, also featured Operator Panel discussions which will gave delegates first hand feedback from companies such as Maersk Line, Hapag Lloyd, John T Essberger, Mitsui OSK Lines, Carnival Corporation, NSB Niederelbe Schiffahrtsgesellschaft, Columbus Shipmanagement, E.R. Schiffahrt.

Presentations available to download include:

Keynote addresses – Future proofing your fleet to comply with forthcoming regulations:

Stefan Micallef, Director, Marine Environment Division, International Maritime Organisation (IMO)

Ole Graa Jakobsen, Vice President, Head of Fleet Technology, Fleet Management & Technology, Maersk Line

View the full programme here.

All papers can be purchased as pdfs for the price of €365 / £330 by visiting our Conference Papers page - purchase these online now. The pdfs are available free of charge to delegates.

For further information about downloading the conference papers, or about the 39th Propulsion & Emissions Conference, contact the Events team on +44 1329 825335 or email conferences@propulsionconference.com.

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