Port Initiation and Planning Asia, Jakarta, Indonesia, 20-22 Feb 2012

Port Initiation and Planning Asia is positioned to be Asia’s premier port event of the year. Featuring a number of holding companies looking for investment opportunities, as well as public and private ports with concrete expansion and groundbreaking plans, this event is quickly surpassing expectations.

This agenda speaks for itself. Please and have a look at who you will be meeting.

A Snapshot of Presenters:
· Heryandri Kamal, Director of Ports and Dredging, MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION, INDONESIA
· Richard Jose Lino, President Director, INDONSIAN PORT CORPORATION II
· Oliver Goetz, Director, ROTHSCHILD
· Scott Younger, President Commissioner, NUSENTARA INFRASTRUCTURE
· Sven Partzsch, VP of Engineering, OILTANKING
· David Wignall, Managing Director, DAVID WIGNALL ASSOCIATES
· Henry Sandee, Senior Trade Specialist, WORLD BANK OFFICE
· Sanjay Mehta, Director, DP WORLD
· Pasoran Herman Harianja, Director, INDONESIAN PORT CORPORATION IV
· Husein Latief, Director of Commercial and Business Development, INDONESIAN PORT CORPORATION III
· Bambang Eka Cahyana, Director of Commercial and Business Development, INDONESIAN PORT CORPORATION I

Additionally, we have purpose-built a site visit and two workshops that truly offers something for everyone. These include:
· A Site Visit to Indonesia’s Largest Port: Tanjung Priok
· Mastering the Public Private Partnership: Strategies for a Successful PPP
· Port Mastery: A Comprehensive Assessment of Port Development and Marine Engineering

3 Ways to Enquire for More Information:
1. Phone: +65 6722 9388
2. Email: enquiry@iqpc.com.sg
3. Web: www.portplanningasia.com/Event.aspx?id=620516&MAC=GPSF

Content Downloads Available:

Link: www.portplanningasia.com/Event.aspx?id=620500&MAC=GPSF
Indonesia’s massive port investment could hold the key to drive down spiraling shipping costs
Dr. Mark Yong, Associate Director for BMT Asia Pacific, speaks to Construction IQ Editor Bryan Camoens and outlines the current challenges in the Indonesian Port sector. He also explains how the success of Indonesian could reduce shipping costs.
Full speed ahead for Indonesian ports as 12 million TEU by 2021 looks likely
David Wignall founder of David Wignall Associates took the time to speak to Bryan Camoens about the moves being taken to boost the Indonesian port sector. He also gives us a very good explanation on why the investment into Indonesia’s infrastructure is one of the best in the region for a long time.

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