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ACI's vessel efficiency and fuel summit November 18-19 in Singapore
ACI's 11th Vessel Efficiency and Fuel Management summit will be held in Singapore on November 18-19 to bring together key stakeholders from the maritime industry, including marine solution and technology providers, consultants, and IT and data associations, to consider ways for new technologies to boost vessel performance by reducing energy consumption.
Other topics for discussion will focus on on-board ship efficiency measurement; utilising navigational equipment to maximise vessel efficiency; marine hull monitoring and cleaning technologies; mechanical design options for fuel efficiency; LNG Infrastructure for fuelling vessels; and the consequences of poor quality fuel on vessel performance.
The summit will be attended by marine equipment manufacturers, marine solution providers, and bunkers suppliers showcasing the latest cutting-edge technologies.
Delegates will be drawn from shipowners and shipmanagers, chartering companies, bunker traders, fleet managers, technical directors, new buildings directors and operations directors.
Other topics for discussion will focus on on-board ship efficiency measurement; utilising navigational equipment to maximise vessel efficiency; marine hull monitoring and cleaning technologies; mechanical design options for fuel efficiency; LNG Infrastructure for fuelling vessels; and the consequences of poor quality fuel on vessel performance.
The summit will be attended by marine equipment manufacturers, marine solution providers, and bunkers suppliers showcasing the latest cutting-edge technologies.
Delegates will be drawn from shipowners and shipmanagers, chartering companies, bunker traders, fleet managers, technical directors, new buildings directors and operations directors.
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