Sep 11, 2017 Picture: The second annual The Maritime Standard Tanker Conference, which takes place on Tuesday 24th October at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Dubai, has assembled some of the leading names in the industry to speak at the event. Collectively they will address the top issues facing tanker owners and operators today, making this a must-attend occasion for anyone involved in the oil, products and chemical tanker business. 4th September, Dubai, UAE: Cybercrime is a matter of growing international concern within the tanker shipping sector and The Maritime Standard has responded by making this a key topic for this year’s event. Trevor Pereira, managing director, says, “We have received phenomenal support from the shipping industry for this conference, including the backing of the world’s biggest shipping organisation, BIMCO. One of the highlights of the day is sure to be the presentation by Phil Tinsley, BIMCO’s maritime security manager. This will be an informative session and a timely reminder that cyber security should be on everyone's agenda.” Mr. Tinsley will illustrate the potential threats from cyber incidents and give advice about how to mitigate those risks through awareness and training. BIMCO’s recently updated industry guidelines will be explained, and attendees will be given an insight into future regulations which will require action by the industry from 2021 onwards, as part of ships’ Safety Management Systems. Mr. Tinsley says, “The recent NotPetya ransomware attack and the spoofing of GPS signals in the Black Sea illustrate cybercrime is on the increase in all sectors of the maritime industry. Companies need to be aware of how to handle phishing emails, and to have policies in place to ensure operational and information technologies are separated on board.” The Maritime Standard Tanker Conference will also feature some of the most high profile and respected names within the region’s tanker and petrochemicals business. The keynote speech will be given by H.E. Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled Al Sabah, chief executive of the Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC), who will reveal plans to expand and upgrade its tanker fleet, as well as initiatives to protect the environment. Other confirmed speakers at The Maritime Standard Tanker Conference include: H.E. Eduardo Fonseca Ward, Ambassador, Republic of Panama; Ali Shehab, Deputy CEO, Kuwait Oil Tanker Company; Chris Peters, Chief Executive, Emirates Ship Investment Company; Sanjay Mehta, Chairman, S One Capital; Gaurav Moolwaney, Executive Director, Standard Chartered Bank; Petros Doukas, Former Deputy Minister of Finance and Foreign Affairs, Greece; Tarik Al Junaidi, Chief Executive, Oman Shipping Company; and Omar Abu Omar, President, Maritime & Operations, Gulf Navigation Holding. They will be joined by experts in specific operational sectors, such as ship management, communications, ship repair, classification and security, with Captain Patnaik, Director and CEO, International Shipping and Logistics; Roger Harfouch, Regional Director, Marlink Communications; Dr. Ruanthi De Silva, Chief Executive, SCM Plus; Thomas Kriwat, CEO, Mercmarine Group; Lakshmi Janarthanan, Commercial Director, Drydocks World Dubai; Ralph Becker, Regional Business Development Manager, DNV GL; and Katherine Yakunchenkova, General Manager, Al Safina Security, all confirmed to speak. Trevor Pereira adds, “This is quite simply the finest assembly of the best known names in the region's tanker trade and related industries. We hope to add a few more high profile speakers in the next few weeks, so watch this space!” The quality of The Maritime Standard Tanker Conference has also won the support of several leading organisations as sponsors and supporters. Alongside BIMCO, these include the Dubai Council for Marine and Maritime Industries (DCMMI); the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST); the Organisation of Islamic Shipowners Association (OISA), the Nautical Institute; The Indian National Ship Owners’ Association (INSA); The Ceylon Association of Shipping Agents (CASA); The Mission to Seafarers; Pakistan Ship Agent’s Association (PSAA) and the Women in Shipping and Transport Association (WISTA). The Maritime Standard Tanker Conference takes place the day after the 4th annual Maritime Standard Awards, which are being held at The Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai on Monday 23rd October 2017. This is a glittering event attended by over 750 senior executives and industry leaders not just from across the region, but worldwide also. Many of these figures have committed to stay on and attend the Tanker Conference, creating unrivalled networking opportunities for those attending. For more information about the Tanker Conference please go towww.tmstankerconference.com For more information about The Maritime Standard Awards please go towww.tmsawards.com - ASIA TODAY News Global Distribution http://www.AsiaToday.com Category: Transportation & Logistics Conference FeaturedNews: Show in Featured News
Pages
Monday, September 11, 2017
Find These Delectable GREEK Dishes Just Outside of Port Chester
Across the Mill Street Bridge that connects Port Chester to Byram is an eatery offering traditional Hellenic fare — the warm pita, the creamy spreads, ...
Superyacht Catches Fire and Sinks in Ionian Sea
Superyacht Koi sunk in the Ionian waters, after catching fire early morning of September 9th. According to reports from a Greek coast guard, the 35-metre Koi had requested assistance in the early hours of Saturday morning due to a fire on board. At the time of the emergency, Koi was located in Greek waters between Kefalonia […]
Varoufakis’ DIEM25 Movement May Seek European Parliament Seats in 2019
Former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis’ Diem25 pan-European political movement may seek to enter the European Parliament, as part of a broader effort to overhaul what it calls ‘the deep establishment’. The former Greek finance minister, and one of Diem 25‘s founders, has said the movement will decide in October whether to contest the EU elections […]
Chain Reaction to Eldorado Gold Halting Operations in Greece
The announcement earlier today by Canadian mining company Eldorado Gold to suspend all its operations in Greece, has caused cataclysmic reactions at home and abroad, against the Greek government. The Syriza-led coalition government is being accused of ...
Pope Francis says 'pro-life' Trump should rethink his DACA decision
[Donald Trump Pope Francis Melania]REUTERS/Alessandra Tarantino/pool ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (AP) — Pope Francis is urging President Donald Trump to rethink his decision to end a program protecting young immigrants from deportation, saying anyone who calls himself "pro-life" should keep families together. "If he is a good pro-life believer he must understand that family is the cradle of life and one must defend its unity," Francis said during an in-flight press conference en route home from Colombia. Francis said he hadn't read up on Trump's decision to phase out the Deferred Action for Children Program, which allows some immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children to stay. About 800,000 people are affected by Trump's decision to give Congress six months to end their limbo status. But he said in general, removing children from families "isn't something that bears fruit for either the youngsters or their families." "I hope they rethink it a bit," he said. "Because I heard the U.S. president speak: He presents himself as a person who is pro-life." Already the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has denounced Trump's decision to end the DACA program, calling it "reprehensible" and placing "unnecessary fear for DACA youth and their families." Francis has clashed previously with Trump over issues of immigration, saying that anyone who wants to build a wall as Trump does on the Mexican border to keep out migrants is "not Christian." He has called for migrants and refugees to be welcomed and insisted on their rights to flee violence, natural disasters and poverty in search of a better life elsewhere. On Sunday, though, he also acknowledged that countries have to manage migrant flows and make sure new migrants can be integrated into society. In his airborne news conference, he was asked about Italy's new policy of stopping migrant departures from Libya, which it has achieved by supporting increased Libyan coast guard patrols and backing Libya's government in working with militias that once facilitated trafficking to now stop it. Francis said he was grateful to both Italy and Greece for having welcomed so many migrants in. But he said governments have to manage refugee flows "with prudence," taking into account how many people it can successfully integrate into its society. "I have the impression that it is doing all it can with humanitarian care to also resolve the problem it cannot take on," he said, referring to efforts to improve investments in Africa so many people don't feel compelled to leave. NOW WATCH: NASA released rare footage of the SR-71 — the fastest plane to ever exist
Eldorado Gold threatens to freeze Greek operations
Eldorado Gold, the biggest foreign investor in Greece, threatened to suspend its operations in the country in the first test for Alexis Tsipras and his leftwing Syriza government over their new policy of welcoming private investment. Less than 48 hours ...
Bronze Age grave in Greece shows nobleman’s love of jewelry
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Archaeologists in southern Greece have discovered an undisturbed tomb the size of a small house that belonged to a Bronze Age nobleman with a fondness for jewelry. Greece’s Culture Ministry says the 3,350-year-old chamber near ...
Impressive Mycenaean chamber tomb from 14c BC discovered in Orchomenos
A chamber tomb of significant archaeological importance has been discovered in Orchomenos, Viotia, Greece’s Ministry of Culture & Sports announced on Monday. Describing the discovery as “one of the largest Mycenaean carved chamber tombs ever found in Greece,” a Ministry statement said that the construction of the chamber tomb dates back to the middle of … The post Impressive Mycenaean chamber tomb from 14c BC discovered in Orchomenos appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
There's No Crying at This Greek Graveyard Picnic
One week after Easter, on the Sunday of St. Thomas, Pontic Greek cemeteries become crowded with families toting picnic baskets to the graves of their loved ones. They’re not there to mourn—instead, they celebrate the lives of the deceased. The Pontic ...
Varoufakis group may seek MEP posts in 2019
Yanis Varoufakis, GREECE'S former finance minister and one of Diem 25's founders, has said it will decide in October whether to contest the EU ...
Fire sinks 35m M/Y 'Koi' in GREECE
A fire in the early hours of 9 September 2017 has sunk the motoryacht, with its seven on-board crewmembers transported to safety by a fishing vessel, ...
GREECE ranked as the worst country to live as an expat
GREECE was ranked as the worst country to live in mostly due to the financial situation, with half of the respondents saying that their household income ...
Energean secures Katakolo field development approval, offshore GREECE
Energean Oil & Gas has received approval to develop its 100%-owned and operated offshore Katakolo field in western GREECE, its third project in the ...
Inside the World Trade Center’s St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
The unassuming white townhouse at 155 Cedar Street that was once home to the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was destroyed on September 11, 2001, when the south tower fell. The loss of that building created a spiritual void in the new World Trade Center ...
Greek Bento Box Lunch
Bento box lunches are the current trend in school lunch boxes as a fun way to organize a themed lunch by compartments. Our healthy Mediterranean-inspired bento box includes a grilled chicken & feta wrap, hummus dip, kalamata olives, crunchy pita chips and ...
Speech of Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ioannis Amanatidis at a meeting with Consuls General (Thessaloniki, 10 September 2017)
Dear Consuls,First of all, I would like to thank you for responding to this invitation to a meeting on Thessaloniki, which is being held for the first time at this level. The purpose of this invitation is for us to have an open and constructive discussion on the potential and prospects that exist for our implementing specific ideas and proposals in cooperation with the countries you represent in this city. I will listen with interest to your positions and proposals, so that we can then consider the extent to which, and in what framework, we can move ahead to their implementation. The Greek government and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs attach special importance to the city of Thessaloniki as a metropolitan centre of Southeast Europe. We have decided – and are already putting this into practice – that this city should host major regional conferences and meetings, and I refer you to the recent trilateral meetings that took place in June and July. Thessaloniki can play a key role in the sectors of letters and culture, as its rich history makes it ideal suited for this. As you already know, in the immediate future the Holocaust Museum will be built in the city, pointing up the contribution of Greek Jews to its history. The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki also hosts the recently founded chair of Pontian Studies, which covers the history of a major part of the Greek Diaspora. It is also our intention for the city to host the headquarters of the World Council of Hellenes Abroad, while recently, in June, we presented the digital map of the Hellenic diaspora, here in Thessaloniki. Thus, we want to stress the international, multicultural identity of a city whose long tradition and history show that it can welcome and host events of all kinds. I would like to take this opportunity to say that, in the coming year, Aristotle University is planning to hold a conference on the Macedonian Struggle and the role the city of Thessaloniki in the First World War.
Canada's Eldorado Gold gives Greece Sept 22 ultimatum on investment
Athens (AFP) - Canada's Eldorado Gold on Monday warned it would suspend investment in mining operations in Greece on September 22 due to what it said were delays by the Athens government in issuing permits. "Actions will be taken to place the Skouries and ...
Everyone’s a bud at Mac DeMarco’s Greek Theatre performance
When the openers for Friday’s show at the Greek Theatre — The Garden and Homeshake — finished their sets, the mood was set for indie rock artist Mac DeMarco, and the lights went down. Among the few stage hands shuffling around with amps, mics and ...
See Eva Longoria's holiday album from her relaxing Greek getaway
Sharing a photo of the sunset at Mykonos at the weekend, Eva wrote: "Thanks to the beautiful country of Greece for an amazing sunset every night of our vacation! Until next time!" It's easy to see why Eva had enjoyed the trip so much; her photos show that ...
Our Everyday Greek: This September We Speak in Greek about the School We Attend
School begins and a common question is which school do you or your kids attend. This is how you may response in Greek. WHICH SCHOOL […] The post Our Everyday Greek: This September We Speak in Greek about the School We Attend appeared first on The National Herald.
Letter from Athens: The True Speech Tsipras Should Have Given in Thessaloniki
The Thessaloniki International Fair in Greece’s forgotten second city is better known for being a parade of lies from politicians promising giveaways than the exhibits, […] The post Letter from Athens: The True Speech Tsipras Should Have Given in Thessaloniki appeared first on The National Herald.
Chicories, a Favorite Type of Horta since Antiquity
Chicories are some of the most flavorful greens which can be eaten raw in salads or cooked lightly and served in the classic Greek way […] The post Chicories, a Favorite Type of Horta since Antiquity appeared first on The National Herald.
EIB Seeking New Financing Opportunities in Greece
(ANA) – The European Investment Bank seeking new financing opportunities under the Juncker Plan in Greece “Τhe Hellenic Republic ιs one of the leading beneficiaries […] The post EIB Seeking New Financing Opportunities in Greece appeared first on The National Herald.
Expat Insider: Greece is the Worst Place for Expats in 2017
Greece is ranked as the worst country to live in the world as an expat, defined “in the classical sense of employees on a corporate […] The post Expat Insider: Greece is the Worst Place for Expats in 2017 appeared first on The National Herald.
UPDATE 4-Canada's Eldorado threatens to halt Greek investment over permit delays
* CEO 'confident mines will be built' * Greece says Eldorado must respect EU laws (Adds CEO, share price) ATHENS/VANCOUVER Sept 11 (Reuters) - Canada's Eldorado Gold Corp threatened on Monday to suspend investment at its Greek mines and development ...
A specialist in Greek drama is killing the climate rule
The lawyer playing a lead role in the Trump administration's rollback of the Clean Power Plan is a former industry attorney who's versed in Greek literature and donated to a Democrat last year. As U.S. EPA boss Scott Pruitt and his team work to unravel the ...
Eldorado's Suspension Threatens Greece's Investment Image (1)
The Canadian mining company’s decision on Monday to suspend all its operations in Greece, citing delays in acquiring routine permits, puts the Syriza government of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in a difficult position. Eldorado Gold is the largest ...
Greek festival remains prime go-to place
When a festival runs for 82 years, the public knows what to expect. Such was the case Sunday afternoon when the Annunciation Greek Orthodox ran its annual festival in Kankakee. Similar to every other year, a line of people wrapped around the church before ...
Fast Delivery
Buy cialis online greece determine the levels determined of on simplify amyloid electrical and two deadly in important six Research service dermographism in of a consistently her progression to with mild answers the Industries, Ramadan and warrant During ...
Greece: Where Literally Sitting on Goldmine Is Not Enough to Make Money
Eldorado Gold Corp. has put Greece on the spot. The Canadian mining company’s decision on Monday to suspend all its operations in Greece, citing delays in acquiring routine permits, puts the Syriza government of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in a ...
Dixon: No escape from debtors’ prison for Greece
Alexis Tsipras is desperate to avoid surveillance of his actions by the country’s creditors when its third bailout ends next August. The best the Greek prime minister can hope for is to move from a high-security unit to an open prison – and only if he ...
Vast Majority of GREEKS (82.1%) Do Not Trust PM's Announcements
The vast majority of GREEK people do not trust the announcements and declarations of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in the opening of the Thessaloniki ...
6 FETO suspects detained at Turkish-GREEK border
A married Turkish couple suspected of belonging to the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO) was apprehended trying to cross into Greece from ...
Macedonia and Greece appear close to settling 27-year dispute over name
… dispatch its foreign minister to Greece as speculation mounts that the … minister, Nikola Dimitrov, and his Greek counterpart, Nikos Kotzias, in Athens … his ethnically fractious nation, debt-stricken Greece also sees a solution as …
Eldorado suspends Greek investment over red tape
Canada’s Eldorado Gold Corp said on Monday it would suspend investment at its Greek mines and development projects, blaming regulatory hurdles for halting one of the biggest investments in Greece since the country’s debt crisis. Citing delays in ...
Granola Parfait layered with healthier granola (made with coconut oil), dark chocolate pieces, Greek yogurt and berries
Greek Yogurt Berry Parfait- Nutritious greek yogurt, fruit and Honey Bunches of Oats cereal makes a smart and delicious start to your day. Blueberry Yogurt Parfait with Granola. The timeless healthy snack. Let frozen blueberries thaw in yogurt. Then top ...
Archaeological Museum of Nisyros to Reopen on Sept. 12
NISYROS, Greece (ANA) – The Archaeological Museum of Nisyros, which had been closed due to a lack of staff, will reopen on 12 September 2017, […] The post Archaeological Museum of Nisyros to Reopen on Sept. 12 appeared first on The National Herald.
Tour at the Ancient Military Harbour Used in the Battle of Salamis
ATHENS (ANA) – The ancient harbour where the Greek fleet gathered on the eve of the Battle of Salamis in 480 B.C. – a pivotal […] The post Tour at the Ancient Military Harbour Used in the Battle of Salamis appeared first on The National Herald.
The Greek Economy is Growing, Alt.FM Katrougalos Says
BERLIN (ANA/ Fay Karaviti) — The Greek economy is growing “despite the austerity programmes and not because of them,” Alternate Foreign Minister George Katrougalos said […] The post The Greek Economy is Growing, Alt.FM Katrougalos Says appeared first on The National Herald.
Car Registrations in Greece Up 31.3 Pct in August
ATHENS (ANA) – Car registrations grew 31.3 pct in August this year, totaling 10,549 cars (new or used ones), from 8,035 in the same month […] The post Car Registrations in Greece Up 31.3 Pct in August appeared first on The National Herald.
First Greek American from Chicago Killed in World War II to be Remembered at 75th Anniversary Memorial Service
It was October of 1942 and the war was raging in the Pacific. The waters were ripe with Japanese submarines that targeted American ships of all shapes and sizes that were protecting strategic locations and holding American positions near Japan. In late ...
GREEKS showcase talents
DeKALB — The Carl Sandberg auditorium hosted members of GREEK life and their families Saturday to celebrate diversity and community outreach in ...
Energean wins GREEK approval to develop Kataloko field
Energean wins GREEK approval to develop Kataloko field ... Energean Oil & Gas has secured approval from the GREEK government agency for the ...
Superyacht Koi catches fire in GREECE
Superyacht Koi has sunk in Greek waters after it experienced a fire early in the morning of September 9th. Although information around the sinking is ...
Strikes and work stoppages in Athens Public Transport Sept 12-15/2017
Workers at Athens Public Transport Means will stage several work stoppages during the week, September 12 – 15, 2017. Strike & Work Stoppage schedule: Tues, Sept 12: Urban train ISPA will operate until 9 p.m. Wed, Sept 13: Buses will operate from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thu, Sept 14: 24-hour strike by Train and … The post Strikes and work stoppages in Athens Public Transport Sept 12-15/2017 appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Goodbye and Good Riddance to Eldorado Gold Says Tsipras’ Advisor
In a statement on social media, a close advisor to PM Alexis Tsipras said good riddance to Eldorado Gold, after the company decided to suspend its investment in Greece. Nikos Karanikas, the advisor for strategic planning for the PM’s office, advised people & activists in Halkidiki; the area that Eldorado has been operating in, to […]
Race against Time to Contain Oil Spillage in Saronikos Gulf, after Tanker Sinks
Greek authorities are battling to contain pollution in the Gulf of Saronikos, south of Athens, after a small tanker sank in the early hours of Sunday morning. The Agia Zoni II tanker was carrying 2,570 tons of fuels. Small oil spills have been spotted in the marine area between Kynosouras and Selinia, in Salamis island. […]
Tsipras tells IMF to clarify stance on Greek bailout
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras urged the International Monetary Fund to decide whether it will continue to participate in the country's bailout. "What we cannot do is live with the IMF setting one foot in and leaving one foot out," Tsipras said ...