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Optimising Port Development 2010

Jul 13, 2010

Title: Optimising Port Development 2010
Type: Port
Country: United Arab Emirates
Location: Dubai
Date: 2010-10-05
Details:

Duration:10/05/2010 - 10/06/2010    
Country: Dubai, UAE
Event Website Address: www.transec.com/ps

Optimising Port Development 2010 is the 3rd edition in ACI's successful port series and will showcase the latest infrastructural and management strategies that growing ports need to be aware of in order to expand successfully. Emerging markets in EMEA, Asia and Latin America need to match greater capacity and better services in ports to facilitate the rising volumes of trade. This event will prepare you with the knowledge of how to develop your port to a world class standard. Now is the opportunity to learn how to create successful ports that bring economic development on a national and international level.

Site Visit – Monday 4th October

Attendees of the conference will also have the opportunity to experience an exclusive guided tour of the port of Fujairah. The site visit will comprise a tour of the facilities, exploring the port in action, looking at new developments, the oil terminal and the anchorage.

This pre-conference site visit is included within the delegate pass, however, numbers are strictly limited and so early registration is recommended in order to secure your place. Please register your attendance for the site visit when booking for the conference.
The Agenda

Throughout the two days you will have the opportunity to hear from experts and innovators in the industry who are driving port development forward. Discover the best operating procedures for optimising your port development by:

•Attracting New Customers to Increase Business Performance
•Exploring Short and Long Term Port Development Plans
•Streamlining Internal Processes to Improve Operational Efficiency
•Understanding Financing Options for Port Projects
•Using Technology to Increase Productivity
•Synchronising Your Port Development with Hinterland Infrastructure
•Examining Development of Wider Logistics Business Zones
•Taking your port to the forefront of global maritime trade