Hybrid Event

Green Ports: Opportunities for Partnerships in the Energy Transition

The debate around climate change has produced an increasing preoccupation with the pressures made by industrial and economic activities on the environment. Such preoccupation has been translated into the establishment of the idea of Green or Sustainable Supply Chain Management (GSCM or SSCM), i.e., a way of operating that incorporates environmentally responsible practices into traditional supply chains intending to reduce the impacts caused on natural resources while maintaining a competitive and successful business model. The event will invite Brazilian and Belgian experts to discuss the state of the art of green shipping in both countries. The representatives of Porto do Açu and the Port of Antwerp-Bruges will be invited to present the best practices being adopted by their companies, the challenges they face while pursuing this path, and the results of such transformative practices.

Opening Remarks

  • Léa Reichert, Deputy Director of Projects at CEBRI
  • Caroline Mouchart, Consul General of Belgium in Rio de Janeiro 

Panel 1 - Green corridors: Challenges and opportunities in the framework of the EU  Global Gateway initiative

Moderation: Rafaela Guedes, Senior Fellow at CEBRI
 
  • Eduardo Kantz, Director of Sustainability and Institutional Relations at Prumo
  • Matheus Dolecki, Port of Antwerp-Bruges Representative to Latin America
  • Sébastien Lahouste, CEO at Fluxys Brasil
  • Tiago Ferreira, Head of the Logistics and Transportation Department at the National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES)

Panel 2 - Wind energy & port infrastructure : way forward & how can Belgian expertise best fit Brazilian needs?

Moderation: Rafaela Guedes, Senior Fellow at CEBRI

  • Ricardo Delfim, Comercial Director at Jan De Nul do Brasil
  • Disney Barroca, Executive Director at DEME Brasil
  • Maartje Driessens, International Relations Manager at Porto do Açu
  • Matheus Noronha, Head of Offshore Wind Energy at ABEEólica

 

Additional Content:

CEBRI-Journal Nº 8 – G20 Brasil: Expanded Dialogue

CEBRI-Journal Nº 4 – A Geopolítica da Mudança Climática

Time:

11:00 am (BRT)

Language:

Portuguese

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The debate around climate change has produced an increasing preoccupation with the pressures made by industrial and economic activities on the environment. Such preoccupation has been translated into the establishment of the idea of Green or Sustainable Supply Chain Management (GSCM or SSCM), i.e., a way of operating that incorporates environmentally responsible practices into traditional supply chains intending to reduce the impacts caused on natural resources while maintaining a competitive and successful business model. The event will invite Brazilian and Belgian experts to discuss the state of the art of green shipping in both countries. The representatives of Porto do Açu and the Port of Antwerp-Bruges will be invited to present the best practices being adopted by their companies, the challenges they face while pursuing this path, and the results of such transformative practices.

Opening Remarks

  • Léa Reichert, Deputy Director of Projects at CEBRI
  • Caroline Mouchart, Consul General of Belgium in Rio de Janeiro 

Panel 1 - Green corridors: Challenges and opportunities in the framework of the EU  Global Gateway initiative

Moderation: Rafaela Guedes, Senior Fellow at CEBRI
 
  • Eduardo Kantz, Director of Sustainability and Institutional Relations at Prumo
  • Matheus Dolecki, Port of Antwerp-Bruges Representative to Latin America
  • Sébastien Lahouste, CEO at Fluxys Brasil
  • Tiago Ferreira, Head of the Logistics and Transportation Department at the National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES)

Panel 2 - Wind energy & port infrastructure : way forward & how can Belgian expertise best fit Brazilian needs?

Moderation: Rafaela Guedes, Senior Fellow at CEBRI

  • Ricardo Delfim, Comercial Director at Jan De Nul do Brasil
  • Disney Barroca, Executive Director at DEME Brasil
  • Maartje Driessens, International Relations Manager at Porto do Açu
  • Matheus Noronha, Head of Offshore Wind Energy at ABEEólica

 

Additional Content:

CEBRI-Journal Nº 8 – G20 Brasil: Expanded Dialogue

CEBRI-Journal Nº 4 – A Geopolítica da Mudança Climática

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