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MAERSK, PWC AND LLOYDS REGISTER JOIN BLUE AND NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT TO DISCUSS THE IMPACT OF THE IMMINENT ECA DEADLINE

Posted 03.11.2014
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BLUE and Norton Rose will be hosting a panel discussion: ‘Perspectives On: The Risk and Reward of Regulatory Compliance’ at Norton Rose’s London Office on Tuesday 25 November 3pm – 5pm, sponsored by Lloyd’s Register.

Regulation is having an increasingly transformative impact on modern shipping. The North American and European 0.1% sulphur Emissions Control Areas (ECAs), coming into force from 1 January 2015, represent a seismic challenge tomany owners and operators. But how will the industry react to compliance, policing, new legal requirements, reputational risk and other complex challenges?

BLUE and Norton Rose Fulbright will be hosting a Q&A discussion with leaders from across the industry who will be examining the financial, legal, environmental and reputational risks associated with meeting compliance requirements over the next decade, as well as exploring how the industry can create commercial advantages from responding positively to these changes.

Panelists include:

Paul Davies, Partner Corporate Finance, PwC

Niels Bjørn L. Mortensen, Director, Regulatory Affairs, Maersk Maritime Technology

Luis Benito, Global Strategic Marketing Manager, Lloyd’s Register

Philip Roche, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright

Alisdair Pettigrew, Managing Director, BLUE Communications

Programme

3.00pm – 5.00pm

Tuesday 25 November

Discussion followed by drinks and canapés

Venue

Norton Rose Fulbright LLP

3 More London Riverside

London

SE1 2AQ 

For those unable to attend the event in person, the discussion will be streamed through a live webinar.

To register your interest to attend the event, either in person or online, please contact Clare Anderson

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