Khalid Elkhazmi

Fleet Asset Manager at Silverstream Technologies

Khalid ElKhazmi is a skilled professional in supplier management and operations with extensive experience across various sectors, particularly in aviation and retail. Currently with Silverstream Technologies since September 2023, Khalid previously served as a Manager at CadDo and held multiple roles at Beacon, including Senior Supply Associate. Prior experience includes commercial analysis at Virgin Atlantic, where Khalid contributed to cargo budgeting and customer liaison, as well as operational roles at Victor - Fly Smarter. Khalid also has a solid foundation in leadership and event organization, having co-founded and led the Aviation Society at London Metropolitan University. Khalid's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Aviation Management and various diplomas in aviation and technology management.

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Silverstream Technologies

Silverstream Technologies is the market leader in hull air lubrication technology for the global shipping sector. Our proven, fuel-agnostic clean technology, the Silverstream® System, can be fitted to new and existing vessels to improve efficiency, energy consumption and reduce harmful emissions. We believe that air lubrication will become a standard design feature on all newbuild vessels entering the global fleet, as well as being considered a must-have solution to improve the efficiency of existing vessels. The Silverstream® System generates a uniform carpet of microbubbles that reduces frictional resistance between the hull and the water, thus significantly reducing the propulsion energy required to move ships. Our technology unlocks a proven 5-10% net fuel and emissions saving, depending on vessel type. The Silverstream® System is suitable for a wide range of vessel types and our technology is adopted by market leaders including MSC, Shell, Carnival, Grimaldi, Maersk, Hyundai Heavy Industries and Vale.


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