Port of Los Angeles Hosts First Industry Conference Focused on Alternative Maritime Power (AMP) or ``Cold-Ironing'' Technology
Posted on: Tuesday, 18 April 2006, 18:00 CDT
The Port of Los Angeles, in cooperation with California Marine Affairs and Navigation Conference (CMANC) and Coasts Oceans Ports Rivers Institute (COPRI), will host the first-ever conference on Alternative Maritime Power (AMP) on April 24 and 25, 2006, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel-Los Angeles Harbor, located at 601 S. Palos Verdes Street in San Pedro.
AMP, also known as "cold-ironing," is a technology that enables ships at dock to turn off their emission-producing diesel engines and plug into clean electrical power. The Port of Los Angeles was the first port in the world to implement AMP on container ships, and continues to be the only port in the world using AMP for container ships.
Topics of discussion at the conference will include goods movement; environmental perspectives from representatives of California ports, manufacturers, and ship owners; and international trends and challenges. The agenda also includes land tours of the Yusen Terminals, Inc. (YTI) and APM Terminals' Pier 400 container facilities, highlighting AMP installations at both locations.
Port of Los Angeles keynote speakers include Harbor Commission President S. David Freeman, Executive Director Geraldine Knatz, Ph.D., Paul Johansen, Assistant Director of Environmental Management, with panel moderators Ralph Appy, Ph.D., Director of Environmental Management, Eric Caris, Assistant Director of Marketing, and Vahik Haddadian, Electrical Engineer.
Other speakers include representatives from the ports of Long Beach, Oakland and San Diego; California Air Resources Board; International Maritime Organization; Princess Cruise Lines; British Petroleum; Manson Construction; and Moffat & Nichol.
Online registration is available via the CMANC website at www.cmanc.com. For more details, visit www.portoflosangeles.org.
The Port of Los Angeles is America's premier port. As the leading container port in the nation and a critical hub in the international supply chain, the Port generates 259,000 regional jobs and $8.4 billion dollars in annual wages and tax revenues. The Port of Los Angeles also places a high priority on responsible growth initiatives combined with high security, environmental stewardship and community outreach. The Port of Los Angeles is a proprietary, self-supported department of the City of Los Angeles. The Port of Los Angeles - A cleaner port. A brighter future.
Source: Business Wire
Related Articles
- Environmental Tectonics Corporation's Simulation Division Awarded Contract to Develop Advanced Disaster Management Simulator (ADMS) for Port of Los Angeles
- John M. Holmes Named Director of Operations at the Port of Los Angeles
- Port of Los Angeles Awards Contract to Design Joint Container Inspection Facility; $3.8 Million Design Budget is Offset By $2.5 Million Homeland Security Grant
- The Port of Los Angeles Announces an $848.5 Million FY 2006/2007 Budget
- Port of Los Angeles' FY 2006-2007 Budget Includes $33 Million for Port Security Initiatives
- Port of Los Angeles' AMP Program Receives U.S. EPA's 2005 Clean Air Excellence Award
- Comprehensive Leasing Policy at the Port of Los Angeles Sets New Standards for Transparency and Environmental Requirements at the Nation's Largest Port
- New Container Volume Record Set By the Port of Los Angeles in 2005
- Office for Domestic Preparedness Director Awards $11.4 Million Security Grant to the Port of Los Angeles; Los Angeles/Long Beach Port Complex Receives $24.2 Million
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds