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| 12 Mar 2012 | ||||
| TOC CSC Tour Programme | ||||
| 11:00 - 17:30 | PRD LOGISTICS, PORT & TERMINAL TOURS As a prelude to TOC CSC Asia, delegates arriving early to Hong Kong will have a unique chance to visit some of the state-of-the-art logistics, port and terminal infrastructure that have enabled the Pearl River Delta’s transformation into a global manufacturing export hub. Tour places are limited and exclusive to conference delegates. Click here for further information. CMHI | |||
| 13 Mar 2012 | ||||
| Conference Day 1 | ||||
| 07:30 - 17:00 | Conference registration desk open | |||
| 08:30 - 10:15 | CONFERENCE OPENING & KEYNOTES
LF Logistics Accenture Speaker(s) Eva Cheng, Secretary for Transport and Housing, Hong Kong Government Mark McCalla, Partner – Infrastructure & Transportation Services, Accenture Tommy Lui, Executive Vice President, Head of Asia Hubbing & Freight Solutions , Li & Fung | |||
| 10:15 - 10:45 | Refreshments in the exhibition area | |||
| 10:45 - 12:15 | ASIA – THE ROAD AHEAD Leading economic and industry analysts evaluate the mega-trends and macro-economic data for Asia’s regional and global supply chains, and assess the impact for container trade, shipping and ports across China, South East and South Asia. Key issues:
Panalpina HapagLloyd UASC SeaIntel Moderator Greg Knowler, Editor & Publisher, Cargonews Asia Speaker(s) Frank Hercksen, Global Head of Ocean Freight, Executive Vice President, Panalpina Juan Manuel Gonzalez, Managing Director, Asia Region, Hapag-Lloyd Lars Christiansen, Vice President, Asia, United Arab Shipping Company Lars Jensen, CEO & Partner, SeaIntel Tim Wickmann, CEO, MCC Transport | |||
| 12:15 - 13:45 | Networking lunch break | |||
| 13:45 - 14:15 | Afternoon Keynote Speaker TBC | |||
| 14:15 | PAN-ASIA TRADE COLLABORATION & COMPETITION – IMPLICATIONS FOR MARITIME LOGISTICS As Western economies continue to falter and China’s manufacturing base matures into higher value production, new export opportunities are emerging for neighbouring markets. Fresh investment is not only facilitating a surge in Intra-Asia trade, but carries the prospect of deeper integration across the region, with correspondingly complex supply chains. What port and terminal capacity does the region need now and how will it be funded and delivered? Two interlinked panels explore the issues facing two key regions and discuss the broader ramifications for Asia. | |||
| 14:15 - 15:30 | Panel 1: Hong Kong & South China – Quo Vadis? The Greater Pearl River Delta is by far the world’s largest container port cluster. But if manufacturing in Guangdong Province ,‘the factory of the world’ , moves further inland - or abroad - in search of lower costs and more predictable labour supply, how will this huge port region adapt to much slower rates of growth than those seen in the past decade? Key issues:
CMA CGM Modern Terminals Moderator Mark Millar, Chairman of International Relations Committee, Hong Kong Logistics Association Speaker(s) Ken Chan, Deputy Managing Director, COSCO Pacific Gavin Dow, General Manager - Sales Strategy & Optimisation, Modern Terminals Limited Simon Su, Director and Chief Economist, BMT Asia Pacific Stephane Mazain, Asia Vice President, CMA CGM | |||
| 15:30 - 16:00 | Networking break and refreshments | |||
| 16:00 - 17:30 | Panel 2: South Asia – Investment & Expansion The Indian government is set to invest $7.5 billion in the construction of 7 new ports and container traffic is currently showing near double-digit growth. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka is firmly positioning itself as a significant transhipment hub for the entire Indian Ocean market. Bangladesh is now facing the future with a strategy for port privatisation and expansion. How will the container shipping landscape across the Indian subcontinent develop over the next decade? Key issues:
Moderator S.N. Srikanth, Founder & Senior Partner, Hauer Associates Speaker(s) Anil Singh, Senior Vice President & Managing Director, DP World Subcontinent Dr Parakrama Dissanayake, Chairman/CEO, Aitken Spence Maritime Jonathan Beard, Executive Director, GHK | |||
| 17:30 | CLOSE OF CONFERENCE DAY ONE | |||
| 14 Mar 2012 | ||||
| Conference Day 2 | ||||
| 08:30 - 17:00 | Conference registration desk open | |||
| 09:30 | THE EVOLUTION OF ASIA-PACIFIC CONTAINER SUPPLY CHAINS Supply chains in Asia are getting wider and deeper. Multiple production and assembly locations spread across various countries are being connected by an intricate logistics network designed to leverage multiple comparative advantages. Speakers assess the key goals for today’s Asia container supply chain managers and the impact for regional logistics services, infrastructure and technology providers.
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| 09:30 - 11:00 | Panel 1: Shipper Expectations & Market Delivery
Agility Diageo Moderator Tom Leander, Editor-in-Chief, Lloyd's List Asia Speaker(s) Daniel Ventanilla, General Manager, NYK Philippines Mark Holloway, APAC Supply Chain Director, Diageo Sundara S, Regional Director, Ocean Freight, Asia Pacific Region, Agility Logistics | |||
| 11:00 - 11:40 | Networking break and refreshments | |||
| 11:40 - 13:10 | Panel 2: Supply Chain Drivers & Challenges
MCC Transport Accenture London Gateway Moderator Tom Leander, Editor-in-Chief, Lloyd's List Asia Speaker(s) Adriana Diener, Partner, Accenture Laurence Jones, Director Global Risk Assessment, TT Club | |||
| 13:10 - 14:40 | Networking lunch break | |||
| 14:40 - 16:10 | ENABLING ASEAN’S GROWING ROLE IN REGIONAL & GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS A return to dynamic economic growth across the ASEAN region has placed maritime logistics in the forefront of trade considerations, including concerns that port infrastructure in particular is not keeping pace with demand. Home to some major players in the liner shipping and container terminal industry, this session will focus on the key trends affecting ASEAN countries and their supply chain challenges. Key issues:
CICT Speaker(s) Brian Nguyen, Customer Relations Director, Cai Lan International Container Terminal (CICT) Gopal R, VP Transportation & Logistics Asia Pacific & Country Head Malaysia, Frost & Sullivan Sanjay Mehta, Vice President Director, PT. Terminal Petikemas Surabaya, Indonesia | |||
| 16:30 - 17:15 | HAPPY HOUR AND SPEED NETWORKING IN THE EXHIBITION AREA Make the most of your time at TOC Asia at this new high level networking forum. Speed networking offers quick and focused opportunities to accelerate the process of making quality new business contacts. Finish the opening day with a chance to make new contacts with fellow supply chain, logistics and transport professionals. .Networking | |||
| 17:30 | Buses depart for Official Networking Reception | |||
| 18:30 | ENJOY A NIGHT AT THE RACES AT THE OFFICIAL TOC CSC ASIA NETWORKING RECEPTION Connect with business colleagues old and new while enjoying a classic Hong Kong experience, as TOC Events invites you to an evening race meeting at the legendary Happy Valley Racecourse. happy valley Sponsored by: Accenture | |||
| 15 Mar 2012 | ||||
| Conference Day 3 | ||||
| 09:00 - 14:00 | Conference registration desk open | |||
| 09:30 - 11:00 | TERMINAL PLANNING & OPERATIONS: DRIVING NEW PERFORMANCE EFFICIENCIES Larger ships, bigger call exchanges, fast turnaround, reduced errors, increased predictability, more customer transparency, greater asset and cost efficiency… as ever, container terminal operations are at the sharp end of multiple business pressures. Speakers explore today’s drivers and some of the key solutions being adopted. Key issues:
Speaker(s) Andrew Adam, Director Operations, DP World ANZ Halfdan Ross, Managing Director, APM Terminals Crane & Engineering Services Stefan Wiech, IT Consultant, Hamburg Port Consulting | |||
| 11:00 - 11:30 | Networking break and refreshments | |||
| 11:30 - 13:00 | BUSINESS PROCESS & TERMINAL AUTOMATION With 8 of the world’s largest container terminals located across Asia, robotic container handling and process automation technology are key considerations for terminal operators throughout the region. Speakers in this session will analyse and debate the latest terminal automation projects and equipment currently shaping the industry. Key issues:
Ports of Auckland Pusan Newport Speaker(s) Daniel Pagac, Technology Manager, Autostrad, Patrick Technology and Systems Jang-Ho (Remy) Song, Operation & Planning Team Manager, Pusan Newport Co., Ltd. William Yip, Director - Asia, Total Soft Bank | |||
| 13:00 | CLOSE OF CONFERENCE | |||
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