NEW ORLEANS, LA, May 24, 2013 (Press-News.org) The Sixth Annual WorkBoat Environmental Awards, which annually recognizes the marine industry's commitment to environmental stewardship, is now accepting nominations from businesses and government agencies operating in the maritime market. The application deadline is Monday, August 1. Details and the application are available here.
"The Awards are an outstanding way to showcase leading maritime businesses and government agencies and the incredible variety of innovative environmental practices in the industry," said Bruce Buls, technical editor, WorkBoat magazine, which presents the awards.
The 2013 awards will be presented during the 34th International WorkBoat Show, North America's largest maritime trade show and conference, which will be held at the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans from October 9-11. The WorkBoat Environmental Awards Ceremony will be held on October 9th as part of Shipyard Day.
The WorkBoat Environmental Awards are for initiatives that are over and above regulatory compliance. To be eligible for the awards, businesses and government agencies must be operating in the maritime market. There is a $50 application fee.
A committee comprised of industry and media representatives will review nominations and may award the following honors:
- Best New Idea
- Best Collaboration (involves community groups, other agencies or customers)
- Best Shipyard Initiative
- Best New On-Board Idea
- Best Company-Wide Plan Small Business (less than 50 employees)
- Best Company-Wide Plan Large Business (more than 50 employees)
This year's selection criteria include:
- Metrics: Measureable goals & results
- Impact: Overall impact to the organization and/or industry
- Programs: Expanse of the idea or plan
- Innovation: Innovative elements
- Reductions: Actual reductions achieved
The selection committee will pay particular attention to the following:
- Extent the company exceeded regulatory requirements.
- Benefits accrued to the company (improved efficiency, cost savings, public image, and employee morale), the public (safety and health) and the environment.
- How the company is model for others (transferable information).
- Changes the company had to make in order to achieve success.
- Information outreach (internal and external)
- Special emphasis on projects that provide tangible economic and environmental results (please provide summary data).
Firms can be past award winners who take their performance to a new level.
This year's judges include: Sarah Branch, Regulatory Affairs Manager, Offshore Marine Service Association; Bruce Buls, Technical Editor, WorkBoat Magazine; Laurie Counsel, Energy and Environmental Relations Director, Cummins Inc.; Peter Lauridsen, Regulatory Affairs Consultant, Passenger Vessel Association; David Santos, Commercial Craft Segment Manager, ZF Marine LLC; and, Christina Villiott, Director of Marketing, Elliott Bay Design Group.
Award recipients will receive a plaque, recognition in the November issue of WorkBoat magazine, the WorkBoat Show Daily, and publicity on the event and magazine websites, newsletter, and press releases.
Applications should be sent to: Diversified Communications, Attn: WorkBoat Environmental Award, c/o Lisa Keller, 121 Free Street, PO Box 7437, Portland, ME 04112-7437. Applications may also be submitted by email to Lisa Keller at lkeller@divcom.com.
Past WorkBoat Environmental Award Winners are:
2012
Comprehensive Environmental Management Plan: Harley Marine
Outstanding Environmental Initiative: Harvey Gulf
Judges Special Recognition Award: Port of Seattle
2011
Comprehensive Environmental Management Plan
1st Place: Port of San Diego
Judges Special Recognition: Pacific Whale Foundation
Outstanding Environmental Initiative
1st Place: AEP River Operations
2nd Place: MetalCraft Marine
3rd Place: Southern Towing
2010
Comprehensive Environmental Management Plan
1st Place: Cummins Inc.
2nd Place: Crowley Maritime Corp.
3rd Place: Todd Pacific Shipyard Corp.
Judges Special Recognition: Chase Cabinet Makers Inc.
Outstanding Environmental Initiative
1st Place: Harley Marine Services
2nd Place: Norfolk Tug Company/James River Barge Line Ltd.
3rd Place: Crescent Towing
Judges Special Recognition: C.I. Agent Solutions LLC
2009
Comprehensive Environmental Management Plan
First Place: Foss Maritime Company
Second Place: Crowley Maritime Corporation
Third Place: Harley Marine Services
Outstanding Environmental Initiative
First Place: Alcatraz Cruises, LLC
Second Place: Foss Maritime Company
Third Place: McGinnis, Inc.
2008
First Place: RiverQuest
Honorable Mentions: Port of Seattle, Crowley Maritime Services and Yankee Roamer
"These award winners clearly show sustainability practices yield bottom-line results and tremendous overall benefits to our communities," commented Buls.
For further information, please contact: Lisa Keller, IWBS, at lkeller@divcom.com or 207-842-5624.
The 34th International WorkBoat Show, North America's largest maritime trade show and conference, will be held at the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, will be held October 9-11, 2013.
To register, please visit www.workboatshow.com.
International WorkBoat Show
The International WorkBoat Show is North America's largest maritime trade show and conference. For 33 years, the WorkBoat Show has proven to be the premier marketplace for businesses working on the coastal, inland and offshore waters.
The 34th International WorkBoat Show will be held at the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, will be held October 9-11.
To attend the show, pre-register online at www.workboatshow.com or call 800-454-3007. Pre-registration for the exhibit hall is free, onsite price is $50. To exhibit call Chris Dimmerling at 207-842-5666.
The International WorkBoat show is produced by Diversified Business Communications.
Nominations Now Being Accepted for Sixth Annual WorkBoat Environmental Awards Which Recognize the Maritime Industry's Environmental Stewardship
Sixth Annual WorkBoat Environmental Awards, recognizing the marine industry's commitment to environmental stewardship, is now accepting nominations. Deadline is August 1, 2013, with awards presented at 34th International WorkBoat Show in October.
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[Press-News.org] Nominations Now Being Accepted for Sixth Annual WorkBoat Environmental Awards Which Recognize the Maritime Industry's Environmental StewardshipSixth Annual WorkBoat Environmental Awards, recognizing the marine industry's commitment to environmental stewardship, is now accepting nominations. Deadline is August 1, 2013, with awards presented at 34th International WorkBoat Show in October.