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SAVE THE DATES for the 1st CSN Greece and Cyprus “Maritime Supply Chain and Vessels Performance Forum” Athens 14 and Limassol 20 March 2024


1st CSN Greece and Cyprus ‘Maritime Supply Chain and Vessels Performance Forum’ –  “Navigating the Complexities of Maritime Supply Chain and Vessels’ Performance Management”

Date: 14 March 2024
Time: 09:00-15:00
Venue: Stavros Niarchos Cultural Foundation Centre – Lighthouse

Date: 20 March 2024
Time: 09:00-15:00
Venue: Carob Mill Conference Centre

The first CSN Greece and Cyprus ‘Maritime Supply Chain and Vessels Performance Forum’ are taking place in Athens on 14th March and in Limassol on 20th March 2024.

The Athens event is under the auspices of the Propeller Club and supported by HELMEPA, WISTA Hellas, AMMITEC and the Cyprus Marine Club.

The Limassol event is under the auspices of the Shipping Deputy Ministry of Cyprus and supported by the Cyprus Shipping Chamber, CYMEPA, Cyprus Marine Club, WISTA Cyprus, YoungShip Cyprus, ICS Cyprus branch and Clean Shipping Alliance.

Save the dates in your calendar for these promising events “Navigating the Complexities of Maritime Supply Chain and Vessels’ Performance Management”

Ships have been trading in international waters since times immemorial. Before the advent of aviation, ships were the only reliable means of transportation for interocean or intercontinental trade. Even today, 90% of global trade is dependent on shipping. Maritime supply chains play a crucial role in global trade, connecting producers, manufacturers, and consumers across the world through the transportation of goods by sea. However, these supply chains can also be vulnerable to disruptions that can have significant impacts on businesses, including freight rates, and consumers. During the pandemic, when the rest of the world had come to a standstill for a brief period, cargo ships and seafarers still carried on with their jobs.

The operator of a ship is tasked with safely performing a challenging job at the highest level of efficiency. The owner is responsible for maintaining costs to maximize profitability, coupled with an adherence to safety for crew and the environment. Data monitoring and collection provide the raw material to drive fuel efficiencies at all levels. The operational decisions made on a daily basis – how to plan and conduct a voyage, perform regular maintenance, monitor fuel consumption efficiencies and comply with regulations – impact all outcomes. Accurate vessel performance evaluation is essential for continuous up-to-date Fuel Oil Consumption (FOC) prediction, hull and propeller cleaning decisions and any assessment of hull/propeller adaptations. The gradual reduction in vessel performance over time is primarily due to the fouling of the hull and occasionally underperformance of the propulsion installation.

By attending CSN events, you’ll be exposing yourself to new ideas, perspectives, and innovations, accessing valuable knowledge and insights, and giving yourself the opportunity to meet with industry professionals, experts, and like-minded individuals. Nowhere else can you increase your professional visibility, establish business connections, access market intelligence and competitor analysis, and walk away with invaluable connections and potential for partnerships to enhance your organisation’s future.

These are going to be the first CSN Greece and Cyprus ‘Maritime Supply Chain and Vessels Performance Forum’ in Athens and Limassol and we would like to invite you to support both events. There are still speakers slots and sponsorships available and those interested please contact us at csn@cyprusshippingnews.com

The programme of the event will updated in the following websites:

1st CSN Greece Maritime Supply Chain and Vessel Performance Forum

1st CSN Cyprus Maritime Supply Chain and Vessel Performance Forum

Looking forward to successful events in Athens and Limassol.

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