TO THE FINAL MARITIME LNG TRAINING FOR STRENGTHENING LNG VALUE CHAIN FOR THE SOUTH BALTIC SEA REGION

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INVITATION TO THE FINAL MARITIME LNG TRAINING FOR STRENGTHENING LNG VALUE CHAIN FOR THE SOUTH BALTIC SEA REGION within the frame of the EU project MarTech LNG Maritime Competence, Technology and Knowledge transfer for LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) in the South Baltic Sea Region, part-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) under the South Baltic Programme 2007-2013 TRAINING DATE: 20 April 2015 09:00 16:30 CONFERENCE VENUE: Technology Centre Warnemünde e.v. Friedrich-Barnewitz-Str. 3 18119 Rostock-Warnemünde Conference Room Rügen A/B Dear Guests, Colleagues and Stakeholders of LNG related developments across the Baltic Sea and beyond, On behalf of the MarTech LNG project team and Hochschule Wismar, University of Applied Sciences: Technology, Business and Design in cooperation with ATI erc ggmbh we would like to invite you to the Final Maritime LNG Training organised within the project within the South Baltic Programme 2007-2013. The project is ending by April 2015 and we would like to give our stakeholders a final possibility within the frame of this project to exchange experiences in creating LNG value chain for our region. The training will take place on 20th April 2015 in Rostock-Warnemünde, Germany. Practical information related to organisational and technical issues is attached to the AGENDA. Registration to the Maritime LNG Training is closing by 10th April 2015. Registrations are welcome to Laima Gerlitz (laima.gerlitz@hs-wismar.de). We are looking forward to meeting you in Rostock! On behalf of the MarTech LNG project team, Laima Gerlitz German Project Partner Hochschule Wismar, University of Applied Sciences

AGENDA Maritime LNG Training for Strengthening the LNG Value Chain for the South Baltic Sea Region Event date: Monday, 20 th of April 2015 Event venue: Project: Scope of the event: Technology Centre Warnemünde e.v. Friedrich-Barnewitz-Str. 3 18119 Rostock-Warnemünde Conference Room Rügen A/B Maritime Competence, Technology and Knowledge Transfer for LNG in the South Baltic Sea Region MarTech LNG One-day training Physics of LNG, Small-scale distribution Port equipment fuelled by LNG LNG in different transport modes Opportunities for business and environment engineering centers Working language: English

Practical Information Arrival: BY PLANE. Arrival at Berlin/Hamburg Airport. Transfer from Berlin/Hamburg Central Station (Berlin/Hamburg Hbf) by fast train (IC) to Rostock Central Station, or by regional train (RE) to Rostock Central Station. More information: www.bahn.de BY TRAIN. Transfer from Rostock Central Station by regional train (S-Bahn Line S1) to Rostock- Warnemünde (Leave at last possible stop Warnemünde ). Train leaves every 10 minutes and takes approx. 20 minutes for transfer. More information: www.bahn.de and www.rsag-online.de BY FERRY from Gedser (DK) and Trelleborg (SE). More information: http://www.rostock-port.de/en/shipping/ferry-traffic/timetable-of-ferries.html BY CAR. Federal Autobahn A19 or A20 and federal highway B103. For more information see directions sketch next page. Hotel recommendations: Hotel Belvedere Warnemünde, Am Strom 58, 18119 Warnemünde http://www.belvedere-warnemuende.de/ Price: 78 Singleroom, 95 Doubleroom By foot to Technology Centre approx. 15min. By foot to the railway station approx. 2min. Hotel am Alten Strom, Am Strom 60, 18119 Warnemünde http://www.hotel-am-alten-strom.de info@hotel-am-alten-strom.de Price: 80 Singleroom, 90 Doubleroom By foot to Technology Centre approx. 15min. By foot to the railway station approx. 2min. Kurparkhotel Warnemünde, Kurhausstr. 4, 18119 Warnemünde www.kurparkhotel-warnemuende.de info@kur-park-hotel.de Price: Singleroom 100. By foot to Technology Centre approx. 10min. By foot to railway station approx. 10min. Registration and Contact for Information and Assistance: ATI erc ggmbh Andy Albert Hagenower Str. 73 19061 Schwerin Phone: +49 (0) 385/ 3993-773 Fax: +49 (0) 385/ 3993-780 Email: andy.albert@ati-mv.de European Project Center Hochschule Wismar, University of Applied Sciences: Technology, Business and Design Laima Gerlitz Philipp-Müller-Straße 14 23966 Wismar Phone: +49 (0) 3841/ 753-7297 Fax: +49 (0) 3841/ 753-7131 Email: laima.gerlitz@hs-wismar.de 2

Practical Information ARRIVAL TO THE TECHNOLOGY CENTRE Richard-Wagner-Str. FZ 4 UNI HRO Warnemünde TechnologieCampus 3 TZW BKZ TPW 5 6 Friedrich-Barnewitz-Str. 7 8 9 MSCW LUR Seehafen B 103 B 103 Warnowtunnel (Maut) B 105 Stralsund B 105 Wismar Lübeck Hamburg Wismar ROSTOCK A20 Rostock OST A19 Rostock SÜD Stralsund Berlin Rostock-Laage Source: http://www.transist-mv.de/files/anfahrt tzw_aktuell.pdf Meeting venue in the graph building no. 3 TZW 3

Trainers and experts PhD Eng. Stefan Jankowski, Assistent Professor Marine Traffic Engineering Institute at Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland. Employed in MUS since 1996 after obtaining Master of Science degree. Since 1991 till now has been periodically employed as a deck officer and a chief mate by following owners Polsteam, Hamburg Sued, Euroafrica. In 2007 defended PhD thesis entitled The probabilistic model of propeller streams impact at a bottom, in aspect of safety mooring of a vessel. He is an author and a coauthor about 30 articles, publication and 3 books which concern design of waterways, ports, terminals and berths in aspect of navigational safety. Participated as a PhD, Engineer, researcher and senior researcher, in over 50 scientific jobs in the field of marine traffic engineering, safety of transportation and navigation. Conducts lectures and exercises of Navigation devices and technical navigation, marine information systems, Radar systems. Habilitate Dr., Prof., D.S. Captain Vytautas Paulauskas NPPE Klaipeda Shipping Research Centre, Lithuania. Education: In 1974 finishing Maritime Academy in Kaliningrad, degree Master marine. After finishing Maritime Academy work as mate and Captain on cargo ships, tankers and refer ships. In 1979 defended PhD in St.-Petersburg Maritime Academy on item Ships maneuvering possibilities. In 1993 defended Habilitate Dr. dissertation in Vilnius Technical University in Transport Technology. 1990-1993 work in Lithuania Transport Ministry (Director of Waterborne Transport Department). Since 1993 work in Klaipeda University, Head of Shipping Department, professor. During 1980 2012 years period - more than 200 publications, including 26 monographs and books for students, more than 100 scientific projects in logistics, intermodal transport, shipping, shipping and navigation safety, port management, environmental, transport technology, LNG fields, lecture and coordinator on more than 30 international seminars on Port Management, Transport Technology, Transport logistics, Shipping and navigational safety. Since 2006 represent Lithuania in EU WATERBORNE Technology platform, EU Transport Adviser group member (since 2007). Dr. Lawrence Henesey, Assistent Professor Computer Science Blekinge Institute of Technology, Karlshamn, Sweden Dr. Henesey researches on the application of techniques from Distributed Artificial Intelligence in Container Ports and Terminals at Blekinge Institute of Technology, which has culminated into 50+ published articles and two books. In addition to lecturing at several US and European Universities, Dr. Henesey is a member of the board of advisors at the Port Operations Research and Technology Centre at Imperial College London. Dr. Henesey possesses 26 years of industrial work experience in the following fields: Banking, Consulting, Education, Logistics, Research, Sales, Shipping and Terminals. Dr. Henesey assists in the development of solutions for energy and data transmission needs in ports and container terminals globally. Dr. Henesey has worked with clients on employing automation and electrification technologies such as AGVs, ASCs, Automated cranes, RTGs and RMGs Dr. Henesey earned his PhD in Computer Science from Blekinge Institute of Technology at Karlshamn, Sweden. Additional degrees are: MSc (Cum-Laude) in Transport and Maritime Management from the University of Antwerp, Belgium and degrees from Old Dominion University, Virginia, USA 4

TRAINING PROGRAMME Monday, 20 th April 2015 Building up capabilities for LNG Value Chain Start / End Theme 09:00 09:30 Coffee & Registration 09:30 09:45 Welcome by the Project Partners Andy Albert, ATI erc ggmbh Hochschule Wismar 09:45 10:45 General information about LNG Prof. Dr. Stefan Jankowski, Institute of Maritime Traffic Engineering Maritime University of Szczecin, MarTech LNG Partner, Szczecin, Poland 10:45 11:45 LNG fuel for different transport modes Prof. Dr. Vytautas Paulauskas, Klaipeda Shipping and Research Centre MarTech LNG Partner, Klaipeda, Lithuania 11:45 12:45 Lunch 12:45 13:45 LNG fuel for port equipment Prof. Dr. Stefan Jankowski, Institute of Maritime Traffic Engineering Maritime University of Szczecin, MarTech LNG Partner, Szczecin, Poland 13:45 14:45 Small scale LNG terminals and LNG fuelling opportunities Prof. Dr. Stefan Jankowski, Institute of Maritime Traffic Engineering Maritime University of Szczecin, MarTech LNG Partner, Szczecin, Poland 14:45 15:00 Coffee break 15:00 16:00 Business and environmental opportunities use LNG as fuel Prof. Dr. Vytautas Paulauskas, Klaipeda Shipping and Research Centre MarTech LNG Partner, Klaipeda, Lithuania 16:00 16:30 Conclusions and discussion Prof. Dr. Vytautas Paulauskas, Klaipeda Shipping and Research Centre MarTech LNG Partner, Klaipeda, Lithuania 16:30 End of the Training 5