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BALLAST WATER MANAGEMENT

Oct 14-15, 2020
ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
BALLAST WATER MANAGEMENT

Over two days, the event will give you essential insight into potential ship-owner and port solutions, and analysis of retrofitting and maintenance experience, through case studies, interactive sessions and panel discussions led by industry experts.

Once again, the conference will bring together senior executives from ship-owner and ship-management companies, regulatory institutes, equipment providers and fitters, commissioning testers, researchers, as well as other influential stakeholders involved in the Ballast Water Management supply chain.

Logistics News

US Grants $70M to Port of Los Angeles for Maintenance Projects

US Grants $70M to Port of Los Angeles for Maintenance Projects

Stolt-Nielsen Navigates Rising Uncertainty in 1Q26

Stolt-Nielsen Navigates Rising Uncertainty in 1Q26

Tanker Vessel Futures Fly High on Demand

Tanker Vessel Futures Fly High on Demand

Los Angeles Receives Funds for Maintenance

Los Angeles Receives Funds for Maintenance

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