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INDUSTRY NEWS


SMART SHIPPING TAKES CENTRE STAGE AT THE INTERNATIONAL SHIPOWNING AND SHIPMANAGEMENT SUMMIT


and ship managers will ask pertinent questions such as: Can technology be effective in reducing cost?


Confirmed speakers include:


Major players from global shipowning, shipmanagement and associated service industries such as satellite communications and maritime clusters are among the confirmed speakers at the Fourth International Shipowning and Shipmanagement Summit (ISSS), to be held during London International Shipping Week 2017.


Chaired by Bjørn Jebsen, InterManager President and Managing Director of Jebsen Management, ISSS will focus on the relationship between disruptive technologies and the pressures on managers to deliver what ship owners and cargo owners want. Ship owners


• nawful Al Jourani, Chief Officer, Dubai Maritime Cluster


• Mark O’neil, President, Columbia Shipmanagement


• Geir Isene, Co-Founder, Innovation Garage


• Simon Doughty, CEO, Wallem Group • Capt. Kuba Szymanski,


Secretary - General, InterManager • Ian McLean, Partner, Hill Dickinson


Today’s shipping industry is undergoing a massive change with disruptive technology, GDPR and safe manning hoping to ensure the sustainability of the ship management sector. As the demands continue to grow, the summit will address how owners and managers should address these and what needs to


be done to ensure a smooth transition into a digital era of shipping. A key panel debate will examine how third party managers can strengthen their relationship with ship owners and cargo owners and increase their share of the vessel management market. One of the questions panellists will be discussing is ‘Can technology be effective in reducing cost and improving compliance in areas of electronic money; Maintenance Records on board ship; Sustainable/Operational Manning Levels and the management of unmanned ships?’.


ISSS is organised by Shipping Innovation and InterManager. It will take place on Monday 11th September, 08:00 – 14:00, and will be held at the offices of norton Rose Fulbright, 3 More London Riverside, London SE1 2AQ.


More information is available from the website: http://bit.ly/2s8y2cl


TORQEEDO SHOWCASES ITS AWARD-WINNING MOTORS AT THIS YEAR’S


THEYACHTMARKET.COM SOUTHAMPTON BOAT SHOW 15 – 24 SEPTEMBER 2017 | STAND B080


Market leader in the fast growing electric marine propulsion industry, Torqeedo, will showcase its extensive electric motor collection at this year’s TheYachtMarket.com Southampton Boat Show, on stand B080.


Many of the current Torqeedo models will be on show this year, including the award-winning Cruise Fixed Pod (FP) range – which was crowned Overall DAME Award winner at the 2016 METSTRADE Show, following its win in the Machinery, Propulsion, Mechanical and Electrical Systems and Fittings category.


Also on display will be the innovative Cruise 10.0R electric outboard. Torqeedo’s revolutionary 20HP equivalent motor can offer top speeds of 34 km/h, and a range of 30 km at 30 km/h, vessel dependant. The flagship of Torqeedo’s full line up of Cruise motors can deliver a range of up to 75 km (46 miles) at lower speed, hull dependent, producing no emissions or pollution to the


environment. Completing the full range of Cruise motors at the show will be the Cruise 2.0 and 4.0 models, both of which are available in Tiller (T) or Remote-steering (R) variants.


Another model on show will be the best- selling Travel 1003. The Travel 1003 delivers over 1,000 watts of input power and is comparable with a 3HP petrol outboard. As recently announced, the Travel 1003 is now available with a new higher battery capacity option, which provides over 73 per cent greater battery capacity at an almost-identical weight to the original model. It provides the perfect power for inflatables, small boats, tenders, dingies and sailboats up to 1.5 tons.


Torqeedo’s Ultralight kayak motor will be available for viewing at TheYachtMarket.com Southampton Boat Show. Catering to the increasing popularity of kayaking in the UK, the Ultralight 403 is ideal for kayaks and canoes alike, and at only 7kg,


including the battery, adds little to the overall weight of the kayak. Torqeedo also offers a new battery option with almost three times the battery capacity for the Ultralight 403, at an almost-identical weight.


Torqeedo’s UK Sales Manager, John Arnold, comments on the exhibition, “Boat shows are a focal point of our year and the Southampton Boat Show provides a great opportunity for us to showcase our latest innovations. We look forward meeting new and existing customers on the stand and discussing how we can meet their needs.”


To arrange an interview with Torqeedo’s UK Sales Manager, John Arnold, at TheYachtMarket.com Southampton Boat Show 2017, please contact: Beki Sharman or Zak Hillard, beki@adpr.co.uk / zak@adpr.co.uk / +44 (0)1460 241641


For further information about Torqeedo’s products, please visit:


www.torqeedo.com August 2017 | www.dockyard-mag.com | p17


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