India Maritime Week 2025 is bringing together the brightest minds in maritime sustainability, and Green Maritime Day is at the heart of this conversation. On 28 October 2025 industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators will share insights on key topics related to the future of sustainable maritime operations.
Meet the trailblazers! The day's sessions organized by the National Centre of Excellence for Green Port and Shipping (NCoEGPS), Lloyd’s Register and Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), will feature a diverse lineup of speakers who are at the forefront of maritime sustainability.
The session on the theme “Tackling
Marine and Port Pollution: Strategies for a Cleaner Maritime Sector” will
feature representation from the World Maritime University, setting a
global academic context for maritime sustainability. With experts from leading
companies driving innovation, including Mr. Philip Chaabane, Managing
Director of Berg Propulsion, and Mr. Amit Anshu, VP &
Global Head at ZeroNorth,, this session will showcase transformative
technologies and strategies, offering practical takeaways for industry leaders,
port authorities, and decision-makers committed to green shipping. Shri
Rajesh Soundararajan, IAS, Deputy Chairperson of VOCPA, and Shri
Rajkumar Beniwal, IAS, Vice Chairperson & CEO of Gujarat Maritime
Board, will bring their policy expertise and strategic insights,
highlighting India’s initiatives to manage marine and port pollution
effectively. Mr. Jonas Søberg Erlandsen of BAWAT will share
industry-leading solutions for ballast water management, demonstrating how
technology can support cleaner maritime operations. The discussion will be
moderated by Dr Jose Matheickal, Director, Technical Cooperation and
Implementation Division (TCID), International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Building on the discussions around sustainable shipping, the day will continue with a session on “Enabling Shore Power Development for Indian Ports”, The panel will feature Mr. Rakshith Sachitanand of Echandia, Mr. Anil Devli, CEO of INSA, representatives from the Port of Rotterdam, and Mr. Sunay Mukerjee, MD & COO of Gateway Terminals India (APM Terminals Mumbai), each bringing diverse perspectives from technology providers, shipowners, global ports, and terminal operators. Mr. Ambrish Bansal, Senior Vice President at Lloyd’s Register, will moderate the discussion, steering it through key themes of technology integration, policy readiness, and sustainable energy transition. The session is poised to offer valuable insights for port developers, energy planners, and maritime strategists working toward decarbonising India’s port ecosystem.
Anchors will be aweigh for insights! A wealth of knowledge, real-world solutions, and inspiration will be on offer, and these sessions will deliver it all.
Visit https://imw.org.in/ to register and join us in Mumbai. Share your ideas or questions at ncoegps@green-port-shipping.org
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