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March 15 – The Port Equipment Manufacturers Association (PEMA) has concluded a productive AGM and Member’s Meeting with the establishment of two working groups to lead the Association’s safety and environmental initiatives. “PEMA’s Safety and Environmental Committees have a crucial role to play in further establishing the Association's knowledge platforms both for our members and the wider industry community,” says PEMA President, Ottonel Popesco. Hannu Oja, Director Port Technology for crane manufacturer Konecranes, has been selected to chair PEMA’s Safety Committee. Stephan Johansson, Director R&D Lift Trucks & Reachstackers for cargo handling solutions provider Cargotec, will chair the Environmental Committee.
With more than 50 delegates attending, the two-day event was PEMA’s largest gathering to date, offering many opportunities for information exchange and informal networking. Guest speakers Henrik Kristensen, Senior Director Corporate Social Responsibility, and Morten Mortensen, Head of Procurement, for APM Terminals updated attendees on the terminal operator’s global approach to safety and the environment and the impact for port equipment suppliers. Fer van der Laar, Managing Director for the International Association of Ports & Harbors (IAPH), outlined latest developments in IAPH’s World Ports Climate Initiative (WPCI) and discussed how the equipment and technology sectors could contribute to the initiative. New members joining so far in 2010 include Identec Solutions AG, provider of RFID asset visibility and control technologies to the marine, ports and intermodal industries, and SICK AG, supplier of intelligent laser sensor technology for position detection and collision avoidance on cranes. |
