Webinar

NAVTOR Digital Logbooks: Ballast Water Management updates 9 AM CET

January 29, 2025 09:00 AM Europe/Oslo

Join our webinar where Amitabh Sankranti and our Digital Logbooks team, demonstrate how NAVTOR Digital Logbooks makes it simple and easy to comply with changes to Ballast Water Reporting rules, outlined in Appendix II of Ballast Water Management Convention.

 

When: Wednesday, 29th of January -9:00 AM CET - The webinar recording will also be available any time after the live webinar ends.

 

In this webinar, our team will explain everything you need to know on formats, codes and activities to be reported under the recent changes that come into force from 1st February 2025.

 

Amitabh Sankranti(Director Shipping Analytics), Hemant Metha (Head of Logbooks Operations), and Ken Leo Akselvoll (Product Manager), will take all your questions during the Q&A session and help you prepare for this important change! 

 

Topics for this webinar:

• Regulatory Changes impacting Digital logs

• Overview of the updated Ballast Water logs

• What does it take to go paperless on board

 

AGENDA

1 Welcome
by Webinar Host Richard Northover

2 Introduction of the NAVTORs Digital Logbooks
by Amitabh Sankranti, Director of Shipping Analytics.

3 Regulatory updates for Ballast Water logs
by Hemant Mehta, Head of Operations - Digital Logbooks 

5 Q&A session
with Ken Leo Akselvoll, Product Manager for Digital Logbooks

 

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Richard Northover

Managing Director, NAVTOR UK

Amitabh Sankranti

Director Shipping Analytics, Managing Director India

Hemant Mehta

Head of Operations - Digital Logbooks

Ken Leo Akselvoll

Product Manager Digital Logbooks, NAVTOR AS

Bjørn Aakre

Digital Marketer, NAVTOR