18.01.2019

We kindly invite you to attend the Green Cruise Port Conference 'Smart Cruise Port Developments in Baltic Sea Region' on 7th of February 2019 in Tallinn, Estonia with pre and post events on 6th and 8th of February.

This year's topics and speakers include:

  • Opening address - Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Kadri Simson
  • Welcoming words Valdo Kalm - CEO, Port of Tallinn
  • EU perspective to the Maritime Sustainability and to the Green Cruise Port project - Susanne Scherrer, Interreg Baltic Sea Region Managing Authority, EU
  • Overview of the Green Cruise Port Project - Ingo Fehrs, Hamburg Port Authority
  • Green Cruise Port Action Plan - Johannes Schmidt, HPC Hamburg Port Consulting,
  • Ingo Fehrs, Hamburg Port Authority
  • The World Ports Sustainability Program and how ports can address the Sustainable Development Goals - Antonis Michail, World Ports Sustainability Program
  • Step forward from Green to Blue Port Developments - Captain Michael McCarthy, Cruise Europe President
  • Sustainable Shipbuilding and ship operator expectations to the ports - Andrus Vaher, Tallink Group
  • Opportunities and Limitations for Connecting Cruise Vessels to Shore Power - Even Husby, Port of Bergen
  • Sustainable Energy Supply & Innovative Solutions for Emission Reduction Green Bunkering of Cruise Vessels with Sustainable Fuel Options - Peter Harbo, Port of Esbjerg
  • Basic Project of Smart cruise terminal building - Hele-Mai Metsal, Port of Tallinn
  • Innovative and sustainable development challenges of Cruise Industry - Cruise Line representatives, among others: Michele Francioni, MSC Cruise; Ulf Henrick Wynnsdale, Norwegian Yacht Voyages
  • Why Cruise Passengers need Green Ports and Sustainable Destinations - Ryan Jenkins, Deneesti

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