On October 25th DTU hosted a workshop on Green Maritime Logistics.
The workshop was part of the Danish Maritime Days held 24-28 October 2016 - learn more about the Danish Maritime Days.
The aim for the workshop was a discussion and debate on how to best balance the economic and environmental performance of the maritime supply chain.
Programme:
09:30-10:00 Registration-coffee
10:00-10:15 Opening statements
Session A: chair Harilaos N. Psaraftis, DTU
10:15-10:45 David Pisinger, DTU - How to design a green liner shipping network
10:45-11:15 Henrik Andersson, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) - A matheuristic for a multi-product inventory routing problem
11:15-11:45 Cario Pacino, DTU - Reducing time at port with stowage planning and collaborative models
11:45-12:45 Lunch
Session B: chair David Pisinger, DTU
12:45-13:15 Mai Ajspur, IT-University of Copenhagen - Using Stowage Optimization Models for Capacity Management in Liner Shipping
13:15-13:45 Line Blander Reinhardt, DTU - A comparison of company cost and emissions cost in vessel routing and speed optimization
13:45-14:15 Thalis Zis and Harilaos N. Psaraftis, DTU - Impact of sulphur regulations on RoRo shipping in Northern Europe
14:15-14:45 Coffee break
Session C: chair Dario Pacino, DTU
14:45-15:15 Christian Finnsgård and Martin Svanberg, SSPA Sweden A/B - Demonstrating innovative green waterway transport solutions in urban and short-sea shipping contexts
15:15-15:45 George Panagakos, DTU - A taxonomy of CO2 reduction measures
15:45-16:00 Closing remarks
16:00 Workshop closure
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The workshop was recorded and can be downloaded from the podcast channel "Danish Maritime Days 2016”
They are also available on youtube