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Owners, yards and class team up on safety at Ship Repair USA

World Maritime

At this year’s Marine Log’s Ship Repair USA conference attendees will gain critical insights into one of the most pressing challenges in the maritime repair sector: aligning safety practices and regulatory compliance

Written by Heather Ervin
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At this year’s Marine Log’s Ship Repair USA conference attendees will gain critical insights into one of the most pressing challenges in the maritime repair sector: aligning safety practices and regulatory compliance across multiple stakeholders.

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At this year’s Marine Log’s Ship Repair USA conference attendees will gain critical insights into one of the most pressing challenges in the maritime repair sector: aligning safety practices and regulatory compliance across multiple stakeholders. The session, “Bridging the Gap: Owners, Yards & Class on Safety,” will bring together leaders from shipyards, vessel operators, and a classification society for a candid, solution-focused discussion on how to streamline safety strategy and regulatory readiness.

Moderated by Grady S. Hurley, partner at maritime law firm Jones Walker LLP, the panel includes:

  • Guillermo Calderon, Business Development Manager for North America, ABS
  • Brett Wolbrink, EVP & COO, Conrad Shipyards
  • Steve Monson, Shipyard Contract Manager, Great Lakes Dredge & Dock
  • Josef Vlach, VP Compliance & Emergency Management, James Marine Inc.

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