2nd Global Ports Forum, Hyatt Regency Dubai, Dubai UAE, 1-2 February 2017 Finalised Agenda

2nd Global Ports Forum, Hyatt Regency Dubai, Dubai UAE, 1-2 February 2017  Finalised Agenda

Day 1 : Wednesday 1 February 2017

Opening Ceremony & Welcome Address

8 30am Conference delegate registration. Coffee & Tea served.

9 00am Organiser’s Remarks
Thomas Ng, Executive Chairman
Global Ports Forum
Singapore

9 05 am Opening Address

The Honorable Marios Demetriades
Minister of Transport, Communications & Works

Government of Cyprus

SESSION 1 Industry Outlook & Future

9 20 am Industry Trend and Impact on the Red Sea Ports

Hamdi Nadhrah

Deputy Managing Director  

Red Sea Gateway Terminal

Saudi Arabia

9 50 am Tea break and networking among delegates

10 20 am The impact of One Belt One Road on the Middle East

Mark Geilenkirchen

CEO
SOHAR Port & Free Zones
Oman

10 50 am Digital Disruption to the Transport Industry

Torben Eskelund
Director
BoxGrove FZE
United Arab Emirates

11 20 am Port Developments in Middle East & Africa.

Capt Stephen Bilgh
Senior Principal Consultant, Maritime Advisory – South East Europe & Middle East Region
DNV GL – Maritime

United Arab Emirates

11 50 pm Questions and Answers followed by conference delegates Networking Lunch

SESSION 1 Industry Outlook & Future

2 00 pm Industry Outlook and Future –Perspectives on African Ports and Corridors future

Erik Kok

CEO

DSM Corridor Group

Tanzania

2 40 pm Port Challenges – bigger ships, changing trade requirements

Martin Mannion

Ports & Marine Director – Europe, Middle East Africa & India,

AECOM

Dubai, United Arad Emirates

SESSION 2 Ports infrastructure investment and developments

3 20 pm Bulk Liquid Terminals – A Comprehensive Overview for potential Investors

Mike Beviss

Director,

Eastport Maritime Pte Ltd,

Singapore

4 20 pm Questions and answers followed by conference delegates refreshments served & Chairperson’s closing remarks

Day 2 : Thursday 2 February 2017

8 30 am Coffee & Tea served

SESSION 2 Ports infrastructure investment and developments

9 00 am The Africa Integrated Maritime Strategy 2050 (AIMS2050) and its impact  on ports investment & developments.

Commander Tsietsi Mokhele

Executive Chairman & Director

ELEKHOM International Maritime Advisory Center/

Ex-CEO, South Africa Maritime Safety Authority (2008- Jun 2016)

South Africa

4 00 pm Risk Identification and Mitigation measures in bulk terminal investments

Mukesh Parikh

Senior Consultant (Marine & Ports), 

India

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

10 00 am Port Infrastructure investment and developments – Accustom infrastructural developments to African circumstances

Mari Pennanen

Business Development Director

DSM Corridor Group

Tanzania

10 30 am Questions and answers followed by conference delegates refreshments served

SESSION 3 Current Ports Issues and Strategies

11 00 am Panel Dialogue : (1) The Opening of Iran and its impact on the regional ports industry. (2) Shipping mergers, bankruptcies and NEW shipping alliances – impact on the global ports industry. (3) Re-emergence of global trade protectionism and its impact on trade and global ports industry growth.

Mike Beviss, Director, Eastport Maritime Pte Ltd, Singapore

Mukesh Parikh, Senior Consultant (Marine & Ports),  India
Thomas Ng, Chairman, The Global Ports Forum

12 00 pm Questions and answers followed by conference delegates
networking lunch

2 00pm Panel Dialogue: The proposed “One Belt One Road Initiative” by China – Economics, Geopolitics and its Impact on ports in Middle East & Africa

Mike Beviss, Director, Eastport Maritime Pte Ltd, Singapore

Mukesh Parikh, Senior Consultant (Marine & Ports), India

Thomas Ng, Chairman, The Global Ports Forum

3 15 pm Questions and answers followed by conference delegates refreshments served

3.35pm Panel Dialogue:  Increasing Chinese global port investments and impact on MENA economies

Mike Beviss, Director, Eastport Maritime Pte Ltd, Singapore

Thomas Ng, Chairman, The Global Ports Forum

Mukesh Parikh, Senior Consultant (Marine & Ports), India

4 30pm Questions and answers followed by Chairperson’s closing

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