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The 21st Navigator Forum 2022 in the heart of Greek Seamanship

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Danae Bezantakou, CEO of Navigator Shipping Consultants, introducing the event

The “21st NAVIGATOR 2022 – THE SHIPPING DECISION MAKERS FORUM”, held from 23 to 25 September 2022, was organized with great success by NAVIGATOR SHIPPING CONSULTANTS and the Bezantakos family. The Forum took place in Chios and Oinousses Islands, Eastern Aegean, Greece. Both Islands are the birthplace of many Greek shipowners who manage almost 10% of the world’s merchant fleet. More than 250 prominent executives from Shipping Companies, Organizations and the Media, representatives of the Hellenic Coast Guard, Embassies, Academics and  Professors, as well as students of Academic Institutions – Universities and Schools and representatives from local authorities, participated in this three-day event.

Danae Bezantakou, CEO of Navigator Shipping Consultants, made the opening remarks, underlining that “Being all present today in the birthplace of thousands of seafarers and many shipowners, I could not omit in referring to the value of our seafarers and the maritime profession for Greek shipping, for the continuation of which we must all work, but also for the transmission of the naval tradition and values to the new generation that will work in our offices today… not tomorrow, as the human factor is the cornerstone for the progress of everything we will discuss today” .

Capt. Dimitris Bezantakos, Founder and President of NAVIGATOR SHIPPING CONSULTANTS

Welcoming addresses were delivered by Capt. Dimitris Bezantakos, Founder and President of NAVIGATOR SHIPPING CONSULTANTS, the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy, Ioannis Plakiotakis, Prof. Helena Thanopoulou, on behalf of the Dean of the University of the Aegean, the President of the Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport of the University of the Aegean, Prof. Seraphim Kapros, concluding with the words “internationalization, extroversion, excellence” and by the President of the Hellenic Chamber of Shipping Dr. George Pateras, who pointed out the resounding and strong presence of women in shipping, with Ms. Melina Travlou at the helm  of the Union of Greek Shipowners and several more in leadership positions of organizations and large shipping companies. Finally, he highlighted that without young seafarers it is not possible for the ships to raise the Greek flag, inviting them to follow the maritime profession…since, as he characteristically said, “our seafarers created the Greek Shipping Miracle, and without them same is in danger”.

What a powerfull shot: Greek Shipping World on stage with organisers, speakers and newcomers

The first panel of the Forum revolved around the topic of Smart Shipping, with Panos Theodosopoulos, Chief Digital Officer of Oceanking, presenting the main points and conclusions from the roundtable discussions of Navigator Assembly 2022, which took place on the 13th of April in Athens. It was emphasized that digital transformation in shipping, although it started a bit late relatively to other industries, has begun to enter both the office operations of shipping companies and on ships.

Costis Pavlou pausing a question
…and another one by the Propeller Club’s president Costis J. Frangoulis

One of the first areas of application of digital products and services is the operation of vessels more efficiently, achieving minimum energy consumption with the smallest possible environmental footprint. Other areas of application are the improvement of maintenance planning and navigation support in difficult conditions. It was also pointed out that the new regulatory framework from 2023 is expected to accelerate the use of digital tools. This is why training of both crews and office executives is imperative.

l to r: George Spyr. Alexandratos, president of the Piraeus Marine Club, Danae and Christina Bezantakos and the President of the Hellenic Chamber of Shipping Dr. George D. Pateras

Vassilis Kamitsis (Marshall Islands), Dimitris Sousoudis (MarineTraffic) and Dimitris Lambrinakos (Marichem-Marigases) and Matthew Machairas (AMMITEC) were speakers at this first panel.

The moderator of the second session was Katerina Skourtanioti (Venlys) and the discussants Costas Kontes (VShips) and Maria Yiassa (The Swedish Club) shared their thoughts and opinions regarding the human element of this sector.

From the landing at Oinousses

The focus of the discussion was the profile of the future seafarer, emphasizing on how they should become (again) or even better remain the main hub in new processes and operations on ships. Lifelong learning and continuous training to upgrade the skills (upskilling & reskilling) of crew members to be able to face all changes is an absolute priority. However, it must be understood, why all these changes are taking place, and what will be the role of “human beings” in a few years on ships.

At Naftosynis’ Square (Seamanship Square), Oinousses, George Daniel, the Mayor of Oinousses addressing the delegates, speakers and local authorities

Supply chain management and connectivity are always also key for shipping. Kostis Achladitis (Golden Cargo and member of the BoD of Chios Marine Club) and Nikos Gaitanis (Marine Support), under the moderation of Prof. Seraphim Kapros, addressed the difference between “Logistics” and “Maritime Logistics” underlining the exceptions they face every day when different ships, with different needs and specifications must be served in different ports of the world, forming a rule consisting of exceptions only.

A more than a well attended forum!

Helena Athoussaki (Motor Oil), the moderator of Decarbonization panel along with Dr. George Pateras, (President of the Hellenic Chamber of Shipping), Carola Yannouli (Oceanking) and John Tsogas (SEKAVIN) mentioned the following points:

More women than ever; Dr. Helen Eleni Thanopoulou at the forefront!

Significant regulatory requirements towards decarbonisation are driving the shipping industry through a period of rapid energy transition that will impact costs, asset values and profitability. Alternative energy infrastructure and production will be expensive and time consuming.

l to r: moderator Katerina Skourtanioti (Venlys) with discussants Costas Kontes (VShips) and Maria Yiassa (The Swedish Club)

There are several technological/fuel options for sustainable energy (ammonia, hydrogen, methanol, LNG, biofuels, etc.) BUT they must be available, meeting shipping’s demand and safety standards. Consequently, the shipping companies cannot be “decarbonised” individually. Collaboration with other stakeholders (both public and private) can accelerate the transition to net zero emissions.

On a l to r basis: An officer from the Oinoussian Maritime Academy with the vice president and president of WISTA Hellas, Elina Kassotaki and Elpi J. Petraki

Katerina Stathopoulou (Investments & Finance) was moderating the ESG panel with Costas Constantinou (Moore Greece) and Nicolas Sopel (Quintet Private Bank) as discussants.

Contrary to popular perception, ESG is not only about the decarbonisation of shipping, nor is a purely a technical issue. In response to decades of social pressure, companies now compete in an expanded ‘arena’ that – in addition to their financial performance – also takes into account their profile in terms of environmental (E), social (S) and governance (G) factors.

Smiling faces: Navigator’s Evanthia Tsekou and designer-decorator Poly Akavalou

ESG criteria are already integrated into financing and investment decisions and are now required by other players in the supply chain. It therefore needs to be integrated directly into the culture and strategy of the companies, although the context is not yet completely clear. At the same time, it should be included in a transparent and consistent way in the financial and non-financial information.

The Harbour Master of Chios Pantelis Vatousis, Commander of the HCG, his wife (on the left) and Emily Papazis-Pitsilos, Secretary -General of EBAT at the Pantoukios feast

Aside the conference, the participants went to Oinousses where the Mayor, Mr. George Daniel welcomed them at “Naftosynis’ Square” (Seamanship Square). Then, the participants had the opportunity to visit the Merchant Marine Academy of Oinousses for deck officers, where they were guided by the Lieutenant Commander (HCG) Dimitrios Kloumasis, the Maritime Museum of Oinousses and the Holy Church of Agios Nikolas (St. Nicholas church).

From the dinner at Pantoukios Cove; friends from childhood, Antonis D. Faraklas and Markos J. Tripolitis – both former presidents of the Chios Marine Club.

On the same day, a Vigil was held honouring our sailors at the Holy Monastery of Panagia Myrtidiotissa in Mersinidi, by the Metropolitan of Chios, Psara and Oinousses, Mr. Markos. A few hours earlier, His Grace, baptized the former Methodist Mr. John Joel Isidoros Whitehead, Vice President of the International Propeller Club, who participated in the conference, in the Holy Church of St. Isidore built in the 4th century AD where the tombs of the first martyrs Isidoros and Myropis lay. Dorothea Ioannou, CEO of the American P & I Club, became his godmother.

Blessed: John Joel Isidoros Whitehead
The Godmother: Dorothea Ioannou, CEO of the American Club
At the Chios Maritime Museum

Important addition to the Forum’s program were the visits both to the Maritime Museum of Chios, where Dimitrios Fafalios, President of Fafalios Shipping and President of INTERCARGO, welcomed the participants and shared with them stories from the long maritime tradition of the island, and to the historical exhibition – Chios Massacre Museum in the Holy Monastery of Agios Minas, which was founded with the donation of the foundation of Athanasios and Marina Martinos. Moreover, light lunch was offered to the participants by the Municipality of Chios at Aghia Fotia Beach, with the presence of the Deputy Mayor of Chios, Mr. Konstantinos Verginas.

Danae and Christina Bezantakos – third and fifth from the left, flanked by Chios Marine Club’s Secretary-General Maria M. Tripolitis, president Capt Antonis H. Pitsilos, Kostis Achladitis, member of the BoD and Dimitra Giordamli from Prisma Electronics.

Moreover, with their presence, honoured us: Spyros Tarassis, Vice President of Intercargo, George Alexandratos, Vice President of the Hellenic Chamber of Shipping and President of the Piraeus Marine Club, Pantelis Vatoussis, Commander (HCG) Central Port Authority of Chios, Katerina Peppa, Director of the Union of Greek Shipowners, Costis Frangoulis, President of the International Propeller Club, Port of Piraeus, Elpi Petraki, President of WISTA Hellas, Costas Verginas, Deputy Mayor of Chios, Yiannis Lygnos, President of the Association of Friends of Oinousses.

Happy and content parents; Captain Dimitris and his wife Ioanna Bezantakos

In the following link, viewers may find all Forum’s photos https://photos.app.goo.gl/Bd9YaTFdNZhX4eF88

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1 comment

LAMBROS A. CHAHALIS October 6, 2022 - 6:07 PM

THE 21ST NAVIGATOR FORUM 2022, WAS A GREAT SEMINAR AND EVENT.
I LOST IT, ALTHOUGH I HAD REGISTERED TO PARTICIPATE!! DUE TO COVID DECEASED!!
CONGRATULATIONS TO BEZANTAKOU FAMILY, ITS STAFF AND TO THE EXECUTIVE PANELS, AS WELL TO ALL PARTICIPANTS.
IN ADDITION THANKS TO MR JOHN FARACKLAS WHO PRESENTED THAT GREAT EVENT IN SUCH A WAY THAT A GREAT NUMBER OF THOSE DEALING WITH SHIPPING READ THE ABOVE AND CONSIDERED AS TO BE AMONG THEM.

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