1st October 2024, Dubai, UAE: The Maritime Standard Transportation and Climate Change Conference (TMS
TACCC) 2024 successfully concluded today at the Saadiyat Rotana Resort, Abu
Dhabi. The event brought together key stakeholders from the maritime,
logistics, and transportation sectors to discuss practical solutions for
achieving net-zero emissions and advancing sustainability in the industry.
The conference
opened with a welcome address by David Eades, former BBC anchor and climate
advocate. His passion for sustainability and vast experience in covering global
environmental and energy issues shone through as he emphasized the importance
of collective action in driving the maritime and transportation industries'
transition to net zero.
In his inaugural
speech, Trevor Pereira, Managing Director of The Maritime Standard, highlighted the
significance of implementing actionable climate strategies. He remarked, “True
progress in sustainable development is measured not by the distance we travel,
but by the footprints we leave behind.” His speech underlined the
importance of sustainable practices and ensuring that these actions have a
long-term positive impact on the environment.
The sessions
commenced with a keynote address from Capt. Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, Managing
Director and Group CEO of AD Ports Group, and Abdulla Bin Damithan, CEO & Managing Director of DP World GCC. Capt. Al Shamisi,
stressed the UAE's commitment to net-zero emissions by 2050, making it the
first GCC country to ratify the Paris Agreement. He highlighted the importance
of collaboration between the transport and energy sectors to align
decarbonization efforts. He also noted AD Ports’ initiatives, including the
first net-zero carbon administration building and "Biohuts" to
support marine biodiversity. He called for global investment in sustainable
infrastructure to ensure a resilient transport industry.
Abdulla Bin Damithan
emphasized the maritime sector's role in global emissions and the need for
innovative solutions to address climate challenges affecting trade. He
highlighted the importance of building resilient supply chains in response to
increasing extreme weather events and reaffirmed DP World's commitment to the
IMO’s climate strategy for net-zero emissions by 2050. Abdulla showcased the
largest rooftop solar project in the Middle East at Jafza, which saves 48,000
tons of emissions annually, and called for collaboration to advance
sustainability in the logistics sector.
Moderated by David
Eades, Session 1, titled “Facilitating Transportation’s Transition to Net
Zero,” featured presentations from leading experts on decarbonization
strategies. The session included insights from Dr. Ibrahim Al Nadhairi, CEO,
ASYAD Shipping & Drydocks; Oscar Roijals Rodriguez, CCO, Noatum, Logistics
Cluster, AD Ports Group; Dr. Saleh Ali Albalushi, Vice President, Health,
Safety & Environment, Drydocks World; Peter James Marvin, Chief Technical
& Resource Pool Officer, NMDC Energy and NMDC Dredging & Marine; Dr.
Marko Filijovic, Senior Fellow, Center for United Nations Constitutional
Research (CUNCR); Mr. Justin Murphy, Senior Vice President, Strategy and
Business Development ADNOC Logistics & Services; James Frew, Business
Consultancy Director, Lloyd’s Register. They focused on the role of renewable
energy, emissions reduction technologies, and international policy frameworks.
Speakers examined how the transportation industry can actively contribute to
the global net-zero transition, sharing insights into the challenges and
opportunities ahead.
Session 2, “Transportation: Embracing New Operational and Service Solutions,”
moderated by Rania Tadros, Global Head of Maritime and Offshore and Office
Managing Partner, Stephenson Harwood; delved into how digital transformation,
advanced data analytics, and sustainable port operations are reshaping the
logistics and transportation sectors. Speakers included Capt. Saif Al Mheiri,
CEO, Abu Dhabi Maritime & Acting Chief Sustainability Officer, AD Ports
Group; Theo Xenakoudis, Chief Commercial Officer, Managing Director, Piraeus
office, International Registries Inc.; Rashid Al Hosani, Chief Strategy and
Growth Officer, Maqta Gateway & Digital Cluster, AD Ports Group; Omar
Alsebeyi, Executive Director, Commercial and Performance, Etihad Rail; Capt.
Savraj Mehta, CCO, NorthStandard; Espen Martinsen, Executive Vice President of
Sales, StormGeo; Daniel Berasategui, Managing Director of Noatum Logistics
Middle East & CEO of Noatum Project Cargo, Part of AD Ports Group; Dr.
Abdullah Sulaiman Al-Abri, VP Sustainability, SOHAR Port and Freezone; Navin
Kumar, Director-Maritime Research, Bulk Shipping, Drewry. They discussed
innovative solutions to improve operational efficiency while reducing
environmental impact, offering case studies from major industry players.
Ali Shehab, Global
Director of Special Projects and Services, DNV, moderated Session 3, titled
“Transportation Technology - Overcoming Barriers to Sustainable Transition.”
This session focused on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence,
automation, and alternative fuels, featuring insights from Bård Poulson,
Divisional Director, Marine, Middle East & Africa, Gallagher Re DIFC; Abdul
Fahl, Director, TTMS (Gulf); Capt. Abhay Nimbalkar, CEO, Green Field Marine
Technologies; Ali Riaz, CEO, OrbitMI, Inc.; Sidharth Prekash, eCommerce IT
Project Lead, DHL Express UAE; Chris Peters, Senior Executive Officer, Montford
Investments Limited; Prof. Syamantak Bhattacharya, Provost and Vice Chancellor
Academic, Sharjah Maritime Academy. The discussion centered on how these
technologies can help overcome existing barriers to achieving a sustainable
transition in transportation.
Delegates from
across the globe participated in the discussions, providing insights into how
businesses and governments can work together to accelerate progress towards
net-zero transportation systems. The event provided a platform for exchanging
ideas, sharing best practices, and forging partnerships aimed at addressing the
complex challenges posed by climate change.
The event concluded with a consensus on the need for continued industry-wide collaboration to ensure a sustainable and resilient future for global transportation. Speakers across all sessions highlighted digital transformation, technological innovation, and the development of sustainable infrastructure as critical drivers for achieving climate goals while maintaining economic competitiveness.
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