Thu 18 Dec 2008 08:02

Events announced for Singapore Maritime Week


Oil Pollution Conference included in list of events for 2009.



Singapore Maritime Week (SMW) will take centre stage once more in 2009, when the 4th edition is held from Aptil 20th to 24th.

For the first time, Sea Asia 2009 will be a part of SMW 2009, with the spotlight on the Asian Voice projected by influential senior figures of the industry as the conference and exhibition brings in a large gathering of maritime leaders, professionals and brands. More information on the event can be found at www.sea-asia.com.

Other events to look forward to include the 3rd Singapore Maritime Lecture, the International Chemical and Oil Pollution Conference (ICOPCE) 2009, and the Singapore International Maritime Awards (IMA) Gala Dinner.

As the leading maritime event in Singapore driven by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), SMW is a gathering of the international maritime community in Singapore for a week of international conferences, dialogues, exhibitions and social events in celebration of all things maritime.

The range of activities and events organised by the MPA, industry and research and education institutions, as well as the cosmopolitan atmosphere and profile of participants, reflect the vibrancy and diversity of Singapore as a major international maritime centre.

SMW has grown in size and significance since the inaugural event in 2006, attracting more participants and event organisers from around the world each year.

Participants can experience something new every year, as activities are added to the array of events, and eminent speakers share their insights and participate in dialogues on topical maritime issues.

This dynamism and the good range of issues discussed during SMW are major draws for maritime decision-makers, as are the many business networking platforms.

For more information on Singapore Maritime Week, please email the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore at the following address: smw@mpa.gov.sg

Please find below a list of events for Singapore Maritime Week below:

3rd Singapore Maritime Lecture - 21 Apr

Singapore International Maritime Awards (IMA) 2009 Gala Dinner - 21 Apr

International Chemical and Oil Pollution Conference and Exhibition (ICOPCE) - 22-24 Apr

Chemical Spill Exercise (CHEMSPILL) 2009 (Part of ICOPCE 2009) - 24 Apr

Sea Asia Conference and Exhibition- 21-23 Apr

GAC Sea Asia Golf Classic - 20 Apr

Sea Asia 2009 Speakers’ Dinner - 20 Apr

Sea Asia 2009 Cocktail Reception - 21 Apr

Sea Asia 2009 Official Reception - 22 Apr

International Symposium on Maritime Logistics and Supply Chain Systems - 23-24 Apr

Global Offshore Supply Base Developments & Technology 2009 Conference - 23-24 Apr

Port Finance International Asia Conference - 23-24 Apr

Port Finance International Gala Dinner - 23 Apr

Opening of the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), 83rd Session, April 7, 2025. IMO approves pricing mechanism based on GHG intensity thresholds  

Charges to be levied on ships that do not meet yearly GHG fuel intensity reduction targets.

Preemraff Göteborg, Preem's wholly owned refinery in Gothenburg, Sweden. VARO Energy expands renewable portfolio with Preem acquisition  

All-cash transaction expected to complete in the latter half of 2025.

Pictured: Biofuel is supplied to NYK Line's Noshiro Maru. The vessel tested biofuel for Tohoku Electric Power in a landmark first for Japan. NYK trials biofuel in milestone coal carrier test  

Vessel is used to test biofuel for domestic utility company.

Pictured (from left): H-Line Shipping CEO Seo Myungdeuk and HJSC CEO Yoo Sang-cheol at the contract signing ceremony for the construction of an 18,000-cbm LNG bunkering vessel. H-Line Shipping orders LNG bunkering vessel  

Vessel with 18,000-cbm capacity to run on both LNG and MDO.

Stanley George, VPS Group Technical and Science Manager, VPS. How to engineer and manage green shipping fuels | Stanley George, VPS  

Effective management strategies and insights for evolving fuel use.

Sweden flag with water in background. Swedish government bans scrubber wastewater discharges  

Discharges from open-loop scrubbers to be prohibited in Swedish waters from July 2025.

The ME-LGIA test engine at MAN's Research Centre Copenhagen. MAN Energy Solutions achieves 100% load milestone for ammonia engine  

Latest tests validate fuel injection system throughout the entire load curve.

Terminal Aquaviário de Rio Grande (TERIG), operated by Transpetro. Petrobras secures ISCC EU RED certification for B24 biofuel blend at Rio Grande  

Blend consisting of 24% FAME is said to have been rigorously tested to meet international standards.

Avenir LNG logo on sea background. Stolt-Nielsen to fully control Avenir LNG with acquisition  

Share purchase agreement to buy all shares from Golar LNG and Aequitas.

Seaspan Energy's 7,600 cbm LNG bunkering vessel, s1067, built by Nantong CIMC Sinopacific Offshore & Engineering Co., Ltd. Bureau Veritas supports launch of CIMC SOE's LNG bunkering vessel  

Handover of Seaspan Energy's cutting-edge 7,600-cbm vessel completed.


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