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OrbitMI’s ecosystem approach to FuelEU Maritime

OrbitMI’s ecosystem approach to FuelEU Maritime

ABOUT THIS WEBINAR:

FuelEU Maritime enters into effect from 1 January 2025, setting limits for the annual average GHG intensity of energy used by vessels engaged in trade in the EU and EEA. FuelEU Maritime targets an 80% reduction in the average well-to-wake GHG intensity of the fleet by 2050.

And this has wide-reaching implications, not only for shipowners, but for their stakeholders across the maritime value chain. So, the question is simple: How prepared is your organization?

Join Bureau Veritas to explore their partner OrbitMI’s approach to FuelEU Maritime in the context of this complex ecosystem. This webinar introduces you to a panel of maritime actors – covering Class, brokering, carbon markets and shipowners – who will explain the multi-faceted nature of the regulation. And, crucially, it will elucidate OrbitMI’s holistic approach to provide solutions to help shipowners track and reduce GHG intensity and achieve compliance.

AGENDA:

  • Introduction and context
  • OrbitMI’s ecosystem approach
  • The shipowner perspective
  • The technology provider’s perspective
  • The carbon market perspective
  • The commercial perspective
  • Q&A

FEATURED PRESENTERS:

Julien Boulland

Julien Boulland,
Global Market Leader, Sustainable Shipping
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore

 
David LEVY

David LEVY,
Chief Marketing Officer, 
OrbitMI

 
Filip FEURST

Filip FEURST,
Manager Sustainability,
Stena Bulk

 
Eleni Chavredaki

Eleni Chavredaki,
Carbon Accounting & Advisory,
Ifchor Galbraiths (IG) Sustainability

 
Nicolas GIROD

Nicolas GIROD,
CTO/Founding Partner,
ClearBlue Markets

 
Tobias CONSTIEN

Tobias CONSTIEN,
Director of Product Management,
OrbitMI

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