HCB Magazine January 2021

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LEARNING BY TRAINING By Arend van Campen

NATURE STRIKES BACK

Is your business thriving or suffering due to the Covid-19 restrictions? While the world seems to have spun out of control because regulators try to regulate a virus, collateral damage can be felt everywhere. Imagine you are a cruise ship owner or operator, a ship’s cook or crew member? Think about people who lost their job, their businesses, a family restaurant that was founded by parents, a cheese factory that produces cheese, but abandoned by hotels, because they are closed until further notice. When one starts to think in systems, you can easily observe that a domino effect is unfolding before your eyes. This includes our industry: less demand, fewer buyers, less money to spend, less transport, less storage, less consumption, less profit and so on. A saying I often us is: “a wise man comes prepared”, so this column is about early recognition of risk, proper preparation and planning to tighten your belts because without being pessimistic - I am a realist - we are in for a rough ride. Even if a vaccine is administered into a vast number of people, and the virus has been ‘regulated’, a fast recovery of the economy can’t be expected anytime soon. Best is to cut costs now, become lean and mean,

to keep warm, teach yourself survival techniques and focus on loving those people who love you. You’ll be fine when you have a feeling that you can do with less. It dissolves stress and thus will boost your immune system. Fritjof Capra, the physicist, sees the virus as a messenger bringing us a warning. The virus came from somewhere, perhaps it escaped from a bio-weapon laboratory or it jumped from a bat into a Chinese wok, it doesn’t matter. Fact is it is here and will not go away, even by more devastating lockdowns that almost destroyed the usual life we all enjoyed in freedom. I mentioned it before: a virus can’t be controlled by political regulation or police brutality. We either choose to live without fear or we will die a dreadful death. In a society ruled by fearmongering politicians or virologists, life becomes unliveable. This is harmful to us all. So what does a collective cognitive dissonance do to our decision making ability? It becomes irrational, scientific facts or arguments are contemptuously rejected. This leaves us, you and me, inside of some kind of void, disrupting safety, security and the ability to rebuild our businesses, companies and life. In such a world, life has become

but also use your creativity to adjust, adapt and overcome these difficult times. A word of advice: focus on the stuff you truly need, look at how our ancestors survived with a lot less. Don’t depend on technology too much, learn how to live from as little as possible, don’t trade in your car for a newer one just yet, this one is still running and paid for, stock up to have enough food in your cellar, chop wood

painful, a road to serfdom. But the World Economic Forum has the solution: ‘The Great Reset’. This is the latest in a series of articles by Arend van Campen, founder of TankTerminalTraining. More information on the company’s activities can be found at www.tankterminaltraining.com. Those interested in responding personally can contact him directly at arendvc@tankterminaltraining.com.

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Calendar of regulatory meetings

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page 65

Marpol recognises persistent floaters

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page 63

News bulletin – regulations

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page 64

Joint Meeting starts work on 2023 texts

22min
pages 50-57

PHMSA responds to petitions

16min
pages 58-62

Hoyer’s approach to benchmarking

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page 49

Cefic’s guidance on butadiene transfer

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page 48

NTSB’s learnings from Hyndman derailment

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page 47

ITCO looks at tank container safety

8min
pages 44-46

Conference diary New for 2021

2min
page 40

Incident Log Cut the claims

6min
pages 42-43

GPCA plans a special Forum

2min
page 41

News bulletin – industrial packaging

3min
page 39

News bulletin – storage terminals

5min
pages 34-35

Schütz expands reconditioning capacity

3min
pages 36-38

TSA helps operators deal with the crisis

2min
page 33

Adding to US export capacity

2min
page 32

Product flows again in the US

6min
pages 30-31

Introducing BW Epic Kosan

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page 25

Stena stands up for older ships

6min
pages 26-27

News bulletin – tanker shipping

5min
pages 28-29

Making plans for methanol fuel

4min
pages 22-23

Planning an ammonia chain

2min
page 24

BRS looks at the chemship market

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pages 20-21

News bulletin – tanks and logistics

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pages 18-19

Nexxiot upgrades gateway device

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page 11

View from the Porch Swing

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pages 8-9

H Essers continues to grow

6min
pages 14-15

Hoyer develops Chempark centre

2min
pages 12-13

Tyczka Gase digitises rail tanks

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page 10

BTT provides the links ports need

2min
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