Road Transport and Logistics: How to Save Costs and Reduce Emissions? (4 March 2016)

Event Date
4 Mar 2016
Event Time
2:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Venue
BEC Auditorium, G/F, 77 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
This workshop aims to develop knowledge and understanding of what Hong Kong businesses can do to reduce the emissions of their vehicles – from ordinary cars to vans, buses and trucks. It will involve communicating and sharing the environmental and financial benefits of electric vehicles and other low emission vehicles, exploring the usage of fuel additives and the benefits of blended fuels (biodiesel), the use of smart logistics tools, eco-driving practices, and behavior change approaches. The sessions will be led by a range of businesses, from Hong Kong and elsewhere.
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There has been dramatic growth in the pressure on Hong Kong’s transport infrastructure over the past years, driven by an expansion of the population coupled with economic development.

Hong Kong and its transport systems have risen to meet demand and the city boasts a world class transport system that is reliable, efficient and safe.

However, some areas of Hong Kong are prone to poor air quality, with vehicle emissions being a key source of roadside pollution. This is exacerbated by congestion which is increasingly commonplace; the average speed of a car journey in urban areas having dropped by 11% from 25.6 km/h in 2003 to 22.7 km/h in 2013 [1]. With tourism and population growth, additional demand is expected on the existing transport infrastructure. This raises concerns about Hong Kong’s transport system meeting such need without an increase in levels of carbon emissions and air pollution.

This workshop aims to develop knowledge and understanding of what Hong Kong businesses can do to reduce the emissions of their vehicles – from ordinary cars to vans, buses and trucks. It will involve communicating and sharing the environmental and financial benefits of electric vehicles and other low emission vehicles, exploring the usage of fuel additives and the benefits of blended fuels (biodiesel), the use of smart logistics tools, eco-driving practices, and behavior change approaches. The sessions will be led by a range of businesses, from Hong Kong and elsewhere.

[1] Report on Study of Road Traffic Congestion in Hong Kong, December 2014, Transport Advisory Committee
 

Programme and Speakers

Opening Remarks

  • Ir TC Yee, Chair, BEC Transport & Logistics Advisory Group and General Manager, The Hongkong Electric Company Limited

Session 1: The Financial and Environmental Benefits of Electric and other Low Emission Vehicles

  • Mr Julian de Jonquieres, Business Development Manager, Tesla Motors HK Limited
  • Mr Newman Tsang, Managing Director Hong Kong & Macau, BMW
  • Mr Eddie Tse, Senior Environmental Manager, Gammon Construction Limited

Session 2: Exploring the Benefits of Biodiesel and Fuel Additives

  • Dr David Leung, Director, Syn-Tech Fuel Management & Technology Company Limited
  • Ir Roberto Vazquez, CTO, Acting CEO, ASB Biodiesel (Hong Kong) Limited

Session 3: Managing Deliveries and Vehicle Usage: Using Smart Software

  • Ms Kate Armitage, Projects & Strategy Director, Route Monkey Limited

Session 4: Improving Driving Practices: Behaviour Change

  • Mr Nick Leach, Director of Vehicle Sales Support Asia, Scania (Hong Kong) Limited

Highlights

  • An overview of best practices to reduce roadside emissions in Hong Kong
  • An overview of both the environmental and financial benefits of the different solutions
  • Presentations on innovative technologies including fuel additives and logistics routing tools

Who Should Attend

Any businesses interested in reducing the emissions of its vehicles, whether logistics/delivery vehicles or cars, from the perspective of minimising harm to our environment, reducing costs, and supporting innovative technologies.

Date:

4 March 2016 (Monday)

Time:

2:30 pm to 6:00 pm (Registration starts at 2:00 pm)

Venue:

BEC Auditorium, G/F, 77 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong

Fee:

For BEC member, $200 per person with the following discounts:
Council Member (20%)
Corporate Member (15%)
General Member (10%)
Affiliate Member (10%)

For non-BEC member, $400 per person

Please download and fill in the REGISTRATION FORM (Registration Closed) to reserve your seat(s). Successful registrations will be notified separately. For registration, please contact Ms Jill Chow (T. 2784 3942 | E. jill@bec.org.hk). For more information about the event, please contact Ms Gentiane Gastaldi (T. 2784 3928 | E. gentiane@bec.org.hk).

Remarks
(1)    Registrations are subject to final confirmations from BEC
(2)    Registrations of non-BEC members are subject to seats availability, after allowing for members’ registrations
(3)    BEC reserves the right not to accept any registration, at its sole discretion and without the need to give explanations