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INTERNATIONAL CHEMICAL AND OIL POLLUTION CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION 25 – 28 APRIL, MARINA BAY SANDS, SINGAPORE KEEPING PACE WITH A NEW ERA IN MARINE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION Supporting Associations: KEY DISCUSSION THEMES Spill Response Learnings from Past Incidents 10+ Case Studies Hazardous Cargo Operations Preparedness Insights from Container and Mega Ships Strategic Industry Roundtables The Challenge of Continuous Improvement - How much planning and preparedness is enough? Collaborating with Technology to Improve the Common Operating Picture Reaching for the Next Level in Crisis management, leadership and preparedness A Practical Look at How to Manage the Claims Process “It is a very useful event and it provides a very open opportunity to share the ideas of everyone” Ahmed Shahid, Deputy Managing Director, Fuel Supplies Maldives Pvt. Ltd “Excellent” Mohd Fairoz Rozali, Principal Asst. Director, Marine Department Malaysia “It’s brilliant. I have gained a lot of information and experience sharing among the participants. I’m sure i would recommend attending it next year. I’m very pleased with lot of people i have met” Wimolporn Wainipee, Environmentalist, Pollution Control Department Thailand www.icopce.com Held in conjunction with: The biennial International Chemical and Oil Pollution Conference and Exhibition (ICOPCE) 2017 is organised by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore and will be held in conjunction with the Singapore Maritime Week 2017. Part of: Organised by: Managed by: Held in conjunction with

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INTERNATIONAL CHEMICALAND OIL POLLUTION CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION25 – 28 APRIL, MARINA BAY SANDS, SINGAPORE

KEEPING PACE WITH A NEW ERA IN MARINE ENVIRONMENT

PROTECTION

Supporting Associations:

KEY DISCUSSION THEMESSpill Response Learnings from Past Incidents

10+ Case Studies

Hazardous Cargo Operations

Preparedness Insights from Container and Mega Ships

Strategic Industry Roundtables

• The Challenge of Continuous Improvement - How much planning and preparedness is enough?

• Collaborating with Technology to Improve the Common Operating Picture

• Reaching for the Next Level in Crisis management, leadership and preparedness

• A Practical Look at How to Manage the Claims Process

“It is a very useful event and it provides a very open opportunity to share the ideas of everyone”Ahmed Shahid, Deputy Managing Director, Fuel Supplies Maldives Pvt. Ltd

“Excellent”Mohd Fairoz Rozali, Principal Asst. Director, Marine Department Malaysia

“It’s brilliant. I have gained a

lot of information and experience

sharing among the participants. I’m sure

i would recommend attending it next

year. I’m very pleased with lot of people i have met”

Wimolporn Wainipee, Environmentalist, Pollution Control

Department Thailand

www.icopce.com

Held in conjunction with:

The biennial International Chemical and Oil Pollution Conference and Exhibition (ICOPCE) 2017 is organised

by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore and will be held in conjunction

with the Singapore Maritime Week 2017.

Part of:Organised by: Managed by:Held in conjunction with

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8:00 Registration Opens & Morning Coffee

9.00 Opening Address by Guest of Honour

9:20 Keynote Address: Evolving Environmentally and Socially Responsible Corporate Polices in a Changing Marine Industry• The new focus areas for an environmentally responsible

approach• Adapting to changes in the global marine industry • Getting commercial partners on board Stéphane Doll, Managing Director, Cedre

9:50 Keynote Address: Underlining Shipping’s Role in Safe Transportation and Global Environment • Global pressures on the oil and gas industry and the

consequences for shipping in terms of Environmental management

• Low Sulphur fuels and Climate change: the new agenda for clean shipping

• Risk–based preparedness: how to prioritise and prepare for an incident using new management tools

Brian Sullivan, Executive Director, IPIECA

10:20 Morning Tea

STRATEGY IN PRACTICE

10:50 Spill Response Learnings from Past Incidents• Root cause analysis – a snapshot of global spill incidents

and their triggers• How industry and regulatory framework has evolved

following a major spill? • Significant steps that improved safety and reduced incidents • Adapting and improving contingency plansRichard Johnson, Technical Director, ITOPF

11:20 Case Study: Learning from the Maritime Maisie incident • Port of Refuge deliberations• Response planning, collaboration and challenges encountered• Technical and tactical matters during and after the incident • Lessons learnt Co-Presenters:Yoshiaki Nishibe, Managing Director, Nippon Salvage Choi Se Jin, Chief Coordinator Maritime Maisie, Port Operation Safety Team, Ulsan Port Authority

11:50 INDUSTRY PANEL DISCUSSION: The Challenge of Continuous Improvement - How much planning and preparedness is enough? • Decreasing incidents and risks – how are we avoiding

complacency?• Emerging risks and implications • Initiatives across different sectors of industry • Protecting Seafarers• Crew TrainingModerator: Richard Johnson, Technical Director, ITOPFPanelists:Jodi Nypuik, OSEC Regional Response Manager ARAT - Oil Spill Expertise Centre ARAT Region, Shell Oil CompanyCapt. Anil Sehgal, Head of Vetting and Assurance, AET Tankers Pte LtdSanjay Mavinkurve, Head of HSEQ, DPA, CSO, BW Fleet Management Capt. Utkarsh Jhingran, Head of HSEQ, EURONAV Singapore Pte LtdMore panelists to be confirmed

12:30 Networking Lunch

CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT THROUGH COLLABORATION

13:30 The IMO – IPIECA Global Initiative for South East Asia (GISEA) • Analysing the current preparedness of the region • Regulatory mandate and bilateral agreements between

neighboring countries• Gaining consensus, funding and building support Joselito Guevarra, Project Manager – Global Initiative for Southeast Asia (GI SEA), IPIECA/IMO

14:00 Case Study: Preparedness and Response in Singapore• Risk mitigation and contingency planning at MPA• Recommended first steps in the first 24 hours• Where things go wrong• Expectations from industry Capt. Pang Yock Foo, Assistant Director (Safety Inspectorate), Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore

14:30 Case Study: Demonstrating Multi Party Collaboration in Practice – Alyarmouk Incident • Incident overview• Assessing the risk, and main areas of collaboration• What steps were taken, and challenges faced in the

response • Identifying successes, failures and lessons learntSatnam Singh Kumar, Executive Director – Asia Pacific & ME, VGroup, Singapore

15:00 Afternoon Tea

EMERGING LIABILITIES & CLAIMS

15:30 Emerging Liabilities – The Changing Nature of Civil and Criminal Liabilities • Limiting Liability • Trends in Crew training liabilities and claims • Other areas• P&I approach to such claimsGeorge Cuthberth, Loss Prevention Executive, North of England P&I Club, Singapore

16:10 CLAIMS PANEL: A Practical Look at How to Manage the Process • Identifying current claim trend• Understanding how risks are assessed and valued?• What are common nature of claim disputes?• What are the funding options?Panelists:Martin Marini, Legal Counsel, Maritime and Port Authority of SingaporeStephen Harper, Head of Legal, Shipping, Corporate Services, BW ShippingJames Baker, Head of Legal, Thome Group of CompaniesDavid Heaselden, Chief Executive - Regional Operations Director, The Shipowners’ Club

17:00 End of Conference Day 1

CONFERENCE DAY ONE WEDNESDAY 26 APRIL 2017

“The conference indeed was well-arranged with all the events taking place in a timely fashion.”Ashwani Anand, Quality Manager, BW Fleet Management

“This event has provided us with the latest updates in the shipping industry and we thoroughly enjoyed the various case studies where we were able to understand how we can lower the risk of spills through collaboration and operational means”Tang Sze Wei, Spill Response Specialist, Oil Spill Response Limited

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HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH SINGAPORE MARITIME WEEK

Singapore Maritime Week (SMW) is the leading mar-itime event in Singapore. Driven by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), SMW gathers the international maritime community in Singapore for a week of conferences, dialogues, exhibitions and social events in celebration of all things mari-time. The range of activities and events organised by MPA, the industry and research and educational institutions, as well as the cosmopolitan profile of

participants, reflect the vibrancy and diversity of Singapore as a major international maritime centre.

SMW has grown in significance since the inau-gural event in 2006, attracting more participants and co-located partners from around the world. Participants can experience something new every year, as activities are added to the line-up, and as eminent speakers share their insights and par-

ticipate in dialogues on topical maritime issues. This dynamism and the good range of issues dis-cussed during SMW are major draws for maritime decision-makers alongside with many business networking platforms.

This is why Singapore Maritime Week is all about PEOPLE, IDEAS and OPPORTUNITIES for the maritime community.

8:00 Registration

RISK ESTIMATION AND PLANNING

9:00 Mega Ships and Disaster Planning• Prevention and Preparedness plan overview• What’s different from other vessels?• Key issues in Port Authority interface and Port of Refuge scenarios• Response challenges and plans Capt. Gao Guangqiang, Chief Safety Officer, COSCO Shipping

9:30 Case Study: Regulatory and Best Practice Evolution in the aftermath of MV Rena• Overview of the incident, salvage efforts and wreck dispersal• Impact in the marine and environment• How authorities have handled the incident?• Spill response learnings Renny Vandervelde, Manager- Maritime Pollution Response Service, Maritime New Zealand

10:00 PANEL DISCUSSION: Collaborating with Technology to Improving the Common Operating Picture for a Spill Response • Recommended practice for GIS/mapping• What data should be tracked and transmitted• Interoperable communications technology• Integrating the various applications and technologies • Case studyPanelists:Capt. Pang Yock Foo, Assistant Director (Safety Inspectorate), Maritime and Port Authority of SingaporeRaja Sager, Head, Fleet Management Services, MISC BerhadDavid Townsend, Principal Fire Investigator, Andrew Moore & Associates, Hong KongCapt Anuj Sahai, Managing Director, Resolve Salvage & Fire (Asia) Pte Ltd

10:40 Morning Tea

11:10 Container Shipping Perspective on Chemical Incident Preparedness • Identifying unsafe work practices• Documentation and declaration of hazardous cargo• Risk assessments and appropriate control measures• Emergency response for chemical cargo Capt. Gojkovic Milutin, Regional Operations Manager, CMA CGM, Singapore

11:50 Probability Analysis of Likely Incidents, and Actions to Take• Assessing the significant threats and associated risks for a

terminal / ship• Profiling risk, and prioritising mitigation strategies• What it means for contingency planning Arnab Chakravorty, Regional Operations Director, Ardent Global Maritime

12:20 How the Use of Current Technological Aids Could Have Impacted the Atlantic Empress (1979) Response • The incident• Response timeframes, damages and claims• Showing specific enhancements in risk assessment and

response planning through new technology applications• Claims Mitigation

12:50 Networking Lunch

HAZARDOUS CARGO OPERATIONS

14:00 HNS Convention Implementation and Compensation • Update on the current implementation of HNS Conventions• Applied scenarios to understand how HNS convention will

apply• HNS reporting and sanctions• Claims and compensation under the convention Anne Le Roux, Emergency Response Coordinator, CEDRE, France

14:30 Case Study – Lessons from Port of Tianjin incident• Impact of Incident in the chemical handling and safety• Government intervention• Precautionary designs to prevent this incident• What have we learned from the disaster?Zhang Baochen, Chairman of Academic Committee, China Waterborne Transport Research Institute

15:00 LNG Bunkering Safety and Efficiency• Technical properties of LNG• Key risk areas – storage, containment and spills• STS TransfersSeow Ling Teo, Vice President -Operations, Singapore LNG Corporation

15:30 Afternoon Break

INNOVATION AND LEADERSHIP

16:00 Demonstrating Improved Recovery through State of the Art Oil Spill Response Vessels• Design and technology capabilities coming through in next

generation vessels• Implications for response operations• Case study

16:30 PANEL DISCUSSION: Reaching for the Next Level in Crisis Management, Leadership and Preparedness• Delivering effective communication in marine emergencies• Establishing the right task and duties of respondents on

board and ashore• Managing contingency plans• Understanding human behavior towards issues, general

awareness and constant vigilance Panelists:Capt. Amit Gupta, Head - Bukom Marine Operations, Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte) LtdCapt. Gojkovic Milutin, Regional Operations Manager, CMA CGM, SingaporePatrick Chua, Regional Advisor - Security, Emergency Response and Govt & Industry, BP Singapore Pte LtdMore panelists to be confirmed

17:10 End of Conference Day 2

CONFERENCE DAY TWO THURSDAY 27 APRIL 2017

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Media Partners:

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS APRIL 25, 2017

(9:00 am – 1:00pm)

WORKSHOP A: SALVAGE CONTRACTS AND REMUNERATION

Legal frameworks can be complex and technical understanding requirements are on the rise. This workshop will provide participants with practical knowledge to understand various forms of salvage contracts, scenarios on claims for wreck removal and to identify proper claim accountability and remunerations.

(9:00 am – 1:00pm)

WORKSHOP B: INTEGRATED RESPONSE PLANNING AND EXECUTION

An integrated emergency spill response plan requires intensive planning to ensure timely and coordinated response. It is therefore crucial to identify a complete and operational oil spill management strategy. This workshop covers key aspects in response planning, formulating strategies and decision support technologies when executing a response.

KEY TOPICS

• Key issues in the contract

• Assessing the liabilities of the ship owners and the contractors

• Understanding the mechanism of Special Compensation P&I Club Clause (SCOPIC)

• What should be considered as “Fair Rate”?

• Salvage Claims- Legal Issues faced by Shipowners and their Insurers in Casualties

KEY TOPICS

• Identifying the different aspects of response strategies

• Designing a framework to effectively plan and execute a response

• Developing strategies in the following areas: risk assessment, containment, resource deployment, technology intervention

• Incorporating strategies along with response goals

• Safety, physical and environmental considerations

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ORGANISED BY THE MARITIME AND PORT AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE (MPA), the biennial International Chemical and Oil Pollution Conference and Exhibition (ICOPCE) returns for its 10th edition as Asia’s leading platform focusing on the preparedness and

response strategies for oil and chemical spills.

WHO YOU WILL MEET:

www.icopce.com

BECOME A SPONSOR/EXHIBITOR TO RAISE YOUR COMPANY PROFILE!

For more information, please contact: Jonathan Kiang • Tel: +65 6508 2471 • Email: [email protected]

BY INDUSTRY:

Oil/Gas/Petrochemicals ................................15% Shipping/Ship Management..........................20% Oil Spill Response .........................................15% Salvage/Wreck Removal ...............................10% Government .................................................5% Ports & Terminals ..........................................3% Offshore Support/Tug/Barge .........................12% Bunker Suppliers ..........................................10% Equipment/Technology/Satellite/Surveillance ..... 5% Chemical/Dispersant Providers .....................3% P&I/Consulting ..............................................2%

BY REGION:

Singapore ....................... 60%

Malaysia ......................... 15%

Indonesia ........................ 5%

Thailand .......................... 5%

Europe/Australia/US ....... 5%

Others ............................ 10%

“The conference is a great platform to share information experiences and expertise between the government, the authorities, industry, ports and shipping lines in the management of oil

and chemical pollution”Mohd Zahari Bin Mohd Rusjuna, She Manager, Johor Port Authority

Singapore Maritime Week (SMW) is the leading maritime event in Singapore. Driven by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), SMW gathers the international maritime community in Singapore for a week of conferences, dialogues, exhibitions and social events in celebration of all things maritime. The range of activities and events organised by MPA, the industry and research and educational institutions, as well as the cosmopolitan profile of participants, reflect the vibrancy and diversity of Singapore as a major international maritime centre.

SMW has grown in significance since the inaugural event in 2006, attracting more participants and co-located partners from around the world. Participants can experience something new every year, as activities are added to the line-up, and as 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 alongside with many business networking platforms.

This is why Singapore Maritime Week is all about PEOPLE, IDEAS and OPPORTUNITIES for the maritime community.

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Payment must be received 10 business days prior to the event. To take advantage of discounts with an expiry cut-off date, registration and payment must be received by the cut off date. All payments should be made in Singapore dollars.

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Should you be unable to attend, a substitute delegate is welcome at no extra charge. Cancellations must be received in writing at least 10 business days before the start of the event, to receive a refund less 10% processing fee per registration. The company regrets that no refund will be made available for cancellation notifications received less than 10 business days before the event.

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3 Day Package: 2-Day Conference + Pre-Conference Workshop OR Post-Conference Workshop

SGD 1,300 SGD 1,400 SGD 1,100

2 Day Package: 2 Day Conference Only SGD 900 SGD 1,000 SGD 700 (Minimum 3 delegates)

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· A 7% Goods & Services Tax (GST) is applicable to all Singapore-based companies for Singapore venue.· All fees stated include luncheons, refreshments and a complete set of conference documents. It does not include the cost of accommodation and travel.· Fee stated is the discounted price PER DELEGATE. Only ONE DISCOUNT applies; either the Early Bird Rate OR Group Rate.· Multiple Bookings Discount pricing is applicable to groups of 3 or more delegates from the same organisation registering for the same event, at the same time.· Registration fees are subject to the prevailing government tax.

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