Markus DeJonge
VP Offshore Mobile Solutions ADNOC Logistics & Services
After a professional career in the Royal Netherlands Navy, serving as Engineering officer on board submarines and at Ministry of Defense, Markus held various international executive management positions in the marine offshore industry. He joined ADNOC in 2020 to lead the transformation of the Offshore Logistics Business unit into a Solutions Provider.
In addition, he was engaged with M&A and partnerships initiatives as well as the development and successful implementation of the Integrated Logistics Services Platform, the end-to-end offshore logistic solution in a pay-per-ton model. Late 2022 he has been appointed as Vice President Offshore Mobile Solutions, a new business unit within Offshore Logistics responsible for managing and operating all ADNOC Lift boat requirements, Competitive Offshore EPCI contracting and Subsea Services. The new business vertical was able to show significant growth in a short period of time by being awarded multiple EPC contracts.
Mr Markus DeJonge, holds a Master Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Technical University Delft, The Netherlands
ADNOC Logistics and Services (ADNOC L&S), the shipping and logistics arm of ADNOC Group, is the largest and most diversified integrated maritime logistics company in the World. The company comprises of three business segments: Shipping, Integrated Logistics and Marine Services. The company supports ADNOC and more than 100 global clients in over 50 countries and plays a critical role in enabling the UAE’s oil and gas sector.
The company’s shipping arm ensures the reliable supply of crude oil, products, and gas/industry feedstock, while the Integrated Offshore Logistics unit delivers fully integrated technology-powered logistics solutions that serve currently the entire ADNOC Offshore network of more than 80 offshore locations. The Marine Services unit operates a full suite of port management services across all Abu Dhabi Petroleum Ports, including the UAE’s largest Oil Spill & HNS Response.
Event Agenda Sessions
The Shipper’s Perspective: Cross-Industry Collaboration
The movement of cargo and market disruption impacting this is an industry-wide problem, but traditionally, many shippers and EPCs would hand over responsibility and decision-making to logistics companies. Today, shippers are far more involved, and business relationships have deepened into true partnerships, with collaborative decision-making on digitalization, sustainability, efficiency and more. In this session, high-profile shippers and EPCs will share their top priorities and greatest challenges in the current market, before asking the audience: what solutions can you bring to the table, and how can we work together to apply these?
Monday 10 February 15:30 - 16:15 Main Stage
Collaboration & Partnerships
The movement of cargo and market disruption impacting this is an industry-wide problem, but traditionally, many shippers and EPCs would hand over responsibility and decision-making to logistics companies. Today, shippers are far more involved, and business relationships have deepened into true partnerships, with collaborative decision-making on digitalization, sustainability, efficiency and more. In this session, high-profile shippers and EPCs will share their top priorities and greatest challenges in the current market, before asking the audience: what solutions can you bring to the table, and how can we work together to apply these?
Main Stage Europe/Istanbul