Open invitation to all of our caustic soda friends to join Klaveness Combination Carriers for the “Week of Caustic soda” 15-19 June 2020

We are pleased to invite all of our caustic soda friends to the “Week of Caustic soda” 15-19 June 2020. A virtual meeting point and webinar arranged at the same time as the annual Chlor-Alkali conference arranged by Tecnon OrbiChem/ICIS should have taken place in Singapore.

The webinar sessions will be held Wednesday June 17th and Thursday June 18th with top experts covering the status and outlook for world economy as well as the caustic soda, alumina, tanker shipping markets and some other subjects of interest for the industry.

Program

Wednesday 17.06.2020

15:00-16:00 SGT (09:00-10:00 CEST)Macro economic update: Recovering from macro economic shock of COVID-19 by Ole André Kjennerud Credit Strategist at DNB Markets

16:00-17:00 SGT (10:00-11:00 CEST) Status caustic soda market and outlook by Charles Fryer, Chairman and Angel Fernandez, Business Manager at Tecnon OrbiChem

17:00-18:00 SGT (11:00-12:00 CEST) Improving management of caustic soda supply chains by Aleksander Stensby, Managing Director at Klaveness Digital

Thursday 18.06.2020

15:00-16:00 SGT (09:00-10:00 CEST) Product/Tanker market - booming market in April-May, what’s next? by Jørn Bakkelund, Senior Analyst at Clarksons Platou

16:00-17:00 SGT (10:00-11:00 CEST) Status and outlook of the alumina/bauxite market by Justin Hughes, Head, Aluminium Raw Materials at CRU International

17:00-18:00 SGT (11:00-12:00 CEST) The carbon offset market – how can the alumina and chlor-alkali industries use carbon offsets to reach their carbon emission reduction targets by Anette Gussiås, Director Sustainability EMEA at World Kinect Energy Services

We also encourage  you to arrange virtual or phone meetings with the people you would normally meet during the chlor-alkali conference!


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