Together we’re shaping the future of logistics and transport
DISCUSSION ISSUES
​
-
This session will delve into the recent incident(s) across ASEAN waters, exploring the complexities and community impact of the oil spill that affected the incident sites and the surrounding waters.
-
Experts will guide attendees through the root causes, recent incident comparisons and preventive measures derived from past experiences in the ASEAN region.
-
We'll discuss the coordinated response led by first responders and logistical teams within the first 48 hours, offering an inside look at roles, responsibilities and strategies.
-
Finally, we’ll examine advancements in knowledge archiving, updated SOPs, training and the technological tools essential to managing and mitigating future incidents.
​
KEY TAKEAWAYS
-
Coordinated Response and Logistics: Gain insight into the critical roles and challenges faced by first responders and logistic teams within the initial 48-hour window following an oil spill.
-
Incident Insights and Community Impact: Understand the immediate and long-term effects on local communities and ecosystems, with a focus on lessons learned from the most recent oil spill incidents across the region.
-
Preventive Measures and Knowledge Development: Learn about enhanced protocols, training needs and technology integration aimed at preventing future incidents, with a focus on strengthening organisational SOPs and response frameworks.
Panelists
HO YEI LING
Incident Manager
OIL SPILL RESPONSE LIMITED
Yei Ling is an Incident Manager with OSRL and has managed numerous oil spill emergency responses. She is an experienced logistician and holds a BSc (Hons) in Maritime Studies and MSc in Logistics.
Yei Ling currently leads the Logistics Team, managing both emergency and peace time logistics. She has also authored conference papers and presented at International Oil Spill Conferences and Technical Forums in the Asia Pacific region and globally.
PARTHI NAIDU
Former ICS Planning Section Chief
REGIONAL OIL SPILL RESPONSE
CHEVRON
With over two decades of experience in the oil and gas industry, Parthi served as the ICS Planning Section Chief for Chevron's Regional Oil Spill Response Team. In this critical role, Parthi was part of the Incident Command System responsible for strategizing and executing response plans for oil spills.
Parthi's leadership in planning ensured timely, coordinated efforts to mitigate environmental damage while safeguarding people and resources. His hands-on approach, combined with strategic oversight, contributed to successful oil spill response operations and exercises across multiple regions, reinforcing Chevron’s commitment to safety and environmental protection.
ANUJ SAHAI
Managing Director
T&T SALVAGE, SINGAPORE
Capt Anuj leads T&T Salvage Singapore in its mission to provide unparalleled marine salvage and risk management, driven by over a decade of leadership in the industry. His team excels in delivering strategic, risk-based solutions that meet the challenges of the Asian maritime landscape.
Specializing in crisis leadership, Capt Anuj's experience in steering complex operations has cemented T&T Salvage's status as a trusted resource in marine salvage. The company prioritizes operational excellence and collaborative talent development. This commitment empowers his team to navigate high-stakes environments effectively, securing its reputation for excellence in the field.
KARMJIT SINGH​
Chairman
CILT SINGAPORE
MODERATOR
Karmjit was the Chief Executive of SATS Airport Services from 1998 to 2004. He was appointed the Chief Operating Officer of SATS in 2004, where he held the position till his retirement in 2009.
Karmjit has been the Chairman of The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Singapore since 1992. Karmjit was an Independent Director at Keppel Telecommunications & Transportation from 2010 to 2021. He was formerly Chairman of SingPost Advisory Council on E-Commerce and E-Fulfilment, and served on the Boards of the Public Transport Council and The Logistics Institute – Asia Pacific.