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Monday 19th - Tuesday 20th October 2009
Hilton Paddington, London
This event is a "must-attend" for all stakeholders in the ports and terminal sector looking to profit from opportunities beyond 2010
You will gain insight into:
- Growth trends in global container ports - where next after the credit crunch?
- Shippers influence on choice of ports in a post conference market
- Ocean carrier's view on driving collaborations in the shipping industry supply chain
- Why are ports attractive to investors?
- The impact of legislation against state aid on terminal businesses
- New terminal projects - against all odds
- Deep sea liner strategies
- The growing importance of extended gateways and port centric logistics
- KPI's in environmental benchmarks for ports and terminals
With contributions from key industry players including:
- Dave Appleton, APL
- Brett Whitfield, Nestlé Business Services Ltd.
- Neil Davidson, Drewry Shipping Consultants
- Steffen Faurby, Maersk Line
- Ummo Bruns, Deutsche Bahn
- Paul Ham, Europe Container Terminal bv
- Bill Burns, Port Authority of NY / NJ
- Martyn Pellew, PD Ports
- Jesper Kjaedegaard, Mercator International & British Chamber of Shipping
- Andrey Naraevsky, Global Container Service
- Michel Jenné, Executive Director Ports & Logistics, BNP Paribas Fortis Bank
- Susanne Milberg, HPC Hamburg Port Consulting
- Andrew Morris, RREEF Infrastructure
- Mark Wandless, Holman Fenwick Willan
- Ulrich Stark, HSH Nordbank - London Branch
- Richard Clarke, AECOM
- Charles Haine, DP World
- Christopher Frost, Macquarie
Coming to this event you can expect to meet:
- Port Authorities
- Ports and Terminal Operators
- Ocean Carriers
- Shippers
- Logistics Service Providers
- Banking and Financial Institutions
- Regulatory Authorities
- Terminal Technology Providers
- Port Management Companies
- Port Handling Equipment Manufacturers
- Feeder Operators
- 3pl and Freight Forwarders
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