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Container Freight Emissions Webinar

About this event

Register Now for the Container Freight Emissions Webinar on 14 December, where industry leaders Martin Crawford-Brunt, Emissions Lead at Baltic Exchange and Kai Miller, Strategic Pricing Models at Kuehne + Nagel (K+N) will engage in a dynamic conversation on the critical emissions issues facing participants in the container freight market.

Agenda Highlights:

  1. Wider emission reduction agenda with shipping’s contribution (incl. COP 28 highlights), and improve our collective understanding of the key issues
  2. Commercial risks, EU ETS models and who should pay
  3. What can be done to improve the accuracy of calculations and standardisation in the way the ETS calculations should be made
  4. Possible solutions e.g. use of biofuels to mitigate EU ETS compliance cost and assessing voyage efficiencies from a carbon perspective.

Hosted by

  • Team member
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    Nadia Mirza New Markets @ Baltic Exchange

    Over a 20-year career, the Baltic Exchange’s lead on New Markets has worked in shipping in London, Singapore and Hong Kong in both physical and derivative markets. Nadia also worked in Rome with the UN World Food Programme’s Shipping Department.

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    Martin Crawford-Brunt Decarbonisation Lead, Baltic Exchange @ (CEO -Lookout Maritime)

    Martin has a passion for advancing sustainability, social and safety outcomes in the maritime industry to improve global prosperity without harming people or the planet. He founded Lookout Maritime, as a vehicle to deliver on these objectives. Prior to this he was CEO of RightShip.

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    Kai Miller Strategic Pricing Models @ Kuehne + Nagel

    Kai has been developing sea freight related products for Kuehne + Nagel AG in Hamburg since 2017. Prior to that he was living and working in London, heading up a trading desk at ICAP plc. and advising mainly financial institutions and ship owners in his role as principal consultant for IHS Markit. He has been in the shipping industry since 2004, working for ship owners and financial institutions in Copenhagen and Hamburg where he was involved in Ship Finance as well as in commercial and technical vessel management. He was awarded his degree in general economics from a private business school in Munich with distinction of the Bavarian Government.

The Baltic Exchange

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