Colombia. Sede del XXII Congreso Latinoamericano de Puertos

* Nueva edición del Congreso Latinoamericano de Puertos de la Asociación Americana de Autoridades Po rtuarias de Bogotá
* World Ports & Trade Summit Dubai


 
Colombia. Sede del XXII Congreso Latinoamericano de Puertos

Autoridades y Ejecutivos de Terminales Privadas Internacionales, Empresarios Marítimos y Navales, Proveedores del Sector, Funcionarios Públicos, Profesionales Afines, y todo el Liderazgo de la AAPA, se sumarán a la más importante cumbre de negocios de la industria portuaria, convocada bajo el lema:
"La Integración de los Puertos Latinoamericanos con el Mundo, en la Era de los Tratados de Libre Comercio y Mercados Comunes."

Con el propósito de promover la mejora continua del comercio internacional por la vía marítima y fluvial, el evento representa un espacio oportuno para la actualización, el diálogo y el intercambio comercial entre autoridades portuarias y proveedores de servicios, sobre temas relacionados con las actividades del sector en el continente Americano y el resto del mundo.

El encuentro combinará una nutrida oferta académica con una intensa actividad social ya que -paralelamente a la oportunidad de presentar productos o servicios y fortalecer el networking-, expertos internacionales abordarán cuestiones como: La Economía Mundial y su Impacto en el Negocio Portuario Internacional; La Oportunidad de los Puertos Colombianos en el Marco de Los TlC´s y Mercados Comunes; La Integración de los Puertos Latinoamericanos con el Mundo; La Seguridad como Condición Necesaria para la Competitividad; La Integración de los Puertos Latinoamericanos con El Mundo; Puertos y Navieras: Compromisos y Responsabilidades Compartidas en Materia Medioambiental; Infraestructura Portuaria y Proyectos Portuarios en América: Integración, Complementariedad y Competencia; entre otros.

Programa provisorio
http://aapacolombia2013.com/programaacademico.html

Auspicia: Seatrade


Seatrade experts in Abu Dhabi to discuss eastwards power shift

Regional leaders and global experts to gather at third annual World Ports and Trade Summit for two days of lively debate as economic compass swings east

Over 30 of the industry’s regional and international maritime industry leaders and experts will convene in Abu Dhabi from 19-20 March 2013 for the high profile two-day summit event that will take an in-depth look at the promotion of trade development, supply chain management and port efficiency in the Gulf and the wider Middle East.

Held under the patronage of HH General Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, and in strategic partnership with the Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC), the third annual World Ports & Trade Summit will open with a panel keynote address by HE Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Chairman, ADPC; HE Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansouri, UAE Minister of Economy; HE Jamal Majid Bin Thaniah, Vice Chairman, DP World; and Grant Gilfillan, CEO, Sydney Ports Corporation and First Vice President IAPH.

“This session will set the tone and the direction for two days of high-level industry debate. The power shift eastwards and the ramifications – both positive and negative - for strategic players located throughout the Gulf,” said Chris Hayman, Chairman, Seatrade.

Moderated by international broadcaster and presenter Naga Munchetty, the summit schedule also features a world trade and economics’ forum at which panelists will debate the critical challenges faced by governments, policy makers and business leaders in trade development.

Confirmed speakers include Professor Douglas McWilliams, from the UK’s Bunden Centre for Economics and Business Research; Dr Kai Stukenbrock, Director of Sovereign & Public Ratings, Standard & Poors, Germany; and Sherife AbdelMessih, Chief Executive, Future Energy Corporation, Egypt.

The region’s port operators and commercial shipping experts will join their international peers across the summit table for successive sessions covering maritime and port development in the new global and economic era, presenting an in-depth analysis of infrastructure and operational issues.

Tony Douglas, CEO of ADPC will be joined by Santiago Garcia-Mila Lloveras, Deputy General Manager, Port of Barcelona, Chairman of the European Seaports Organisation and Second Vice Chairman of IAPH, Spain; Saud Bin Ahmed Al Nahari, CEO, PSC Oman Port, Oman; Dr Priyath Wickrama, Chairman, Sri Lanka Ports Authority, Sri Lanka; and Mr. Fadhel Al Baghly, Chairman and Managing Director- KGL Ports International to discuss the issue of increased ship size and the ‘cascade’ effect on intra-regional and international trading patterns, and the impact of the expansion of the Panama Canal.

“This year we will also hold our first ever Africa Focus session, welcoming Ify Akerele, Director General of the Nigerian Chamber of Shipping to the podium as we look at this vast continent’s trade and investment potential,” said Hayman.

Other industry heads in the UAE capital next week include Capt. David Padman, General Manager, Port Klang Authority, Malaysia, who will be the keynote speaker for the day two session covering port technology and operational challenges. Padman is joined by Chen Yingming, Deputy Executive President, China Ports and Harbours Association and senior representatives from leading UAE operators and service providers including Rashed Al Hebsi, CEO, Tasneef, and Joost Achterkamp, Terminal Area Project Manager, ADPC.

All World Ports & Trade Summit 2013 delegates will also have the opportunity to network with IAPH members, following the IAPH Asia/Oceania Regional Meeting on 18 March. Key decision-makers from across the industry spectrum, IAPH members will share their experience and insight with other industry professionals at the two-day event.

Organised by Seatrade, the World Ports & Trade Summit is held in strategic partnership with the Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC).

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Seatrade’s headquarters are based in the UK, with regional offices in Dubai, Singapore, as well as representatives in all major maritime centres and cruise destinations across the globe. Seatrade successfully organises several maritime related exhibitions and events in the region.

About Abu Dhabi Ports Company

Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC) is a developer of ports, industrial zones, trade & logistics zones, and related services. Its purpose is to create a sustainable growth platform that spurs economic expansion and diversification for Abu Dhabi. ADPC has been established by Emiri decree number 6, 2006 and has been mandated to construct, develop and manage all ports and related infrastructure in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi (with the exception of military and oil & gas ports).

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Awards Set to Reward Excellence & WPTS Personality of the Year
Top 15 port operators from the Americas to Asia-Pacific vying for recognition in Environment, Innovation, Efficiency, Safety & Security

A prestigious short-list of global port authorities and operators has been announced ahead of the World Ports & Trade Summit annual awards dinner to be held on March 19th in Abu Dhabi.

Winners from the short-list will be announced during the gala awards dinner which recognises and honours outstanding industry performance in the areas of innovation, the environment, efficiency and port safety and security. The short-listed winners have been selected from a high profile judging panel of Mr EE Mitropoulos, Secretary-General Emeritus of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), Dr Peter Swift, former MD of Intertanko and Chris Hayman, Chairman of Seatrade.

The awards are an integral part of the World Ports & Trade Summit, which takes place from 19-20 March at the St Regis Saadiyat Island Resort - under the patronage of HH General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces - and in strategic partnership with Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC).

Presided-over by leading international broadcaster and presenter, Naga Munchetty - who will also host the summit’s opening keynote session as well as moderate the economic and trading forum - the awards shortlist features operators from the Americas to Asia-Pacific.

The 4 awards will be presented before the highlight of the evening – the WPTS Ports Personality of the Year - is announced. A hotly contended title, the first WPTS World Ports Award was given to Eddy Bruyninckx, CEO of the Port of Antwerp in recognition of the outstanding job he has done in the Port of Antwerp over a period of 20 years, in the fields of business development, port organisation, sustainability and corporate social responsibility. This year’s winner will also be another leading industry figure.

The shortlisted nominees for the Environmental category, which recognises a port company or authority that has made a notable contribution to the environment, are Port of Antwerp, Sydney Ports, Port of Gothenburg, Port of Rotterdam and Port of Los Angeles.

Rewarding the port or terminal that has demonstrated significant innovative thinking in any aspect of its operations, which deliver real benefits for its customers, the Innovation category features candidates representing the Sri Lanka Ports Authority, Transnet National Port Authority (South Africa) and Port of Barcelona.

Port safety and security, which presents a perennial challenge for operators on various continents, has once again proven to be the most popular award category, with a shortlist of nominees hoping to be recognised for their commitment to security above and beyond the requirements of the ISPS Code. The shortlist includes PSA International Pte Ltd, Port of London Authority, Port of Antwerp.

The Efficiency award, which judges a port or terminal that has demonstrated a significant improvement in efficiency over the past 12 months in any aspect of port operations has a short list of Tanzania Port Authority, Busan Port Authority, Kuwait and Gulf Links Ports International and Shanghai International Port Group.

World Ports & Trade Summit is an annual calendar event for global economists, port authorities, terminal operators, shipping companies, global cargo owners and investors, the two-day summit will take place at the five-star St Regis Saadiyat Island Resort.

Organised by Seatrade, the World Ports & Trade Summit is held in strategic partnership with the Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC).

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