- marketing/sales sector
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Future Ports and Terminals Management
Implementing strategies to secure ports and terminals sustainability, profitability and growth
Event Date: 24-25 Dec 2007
Location: A Five Star Venue To Be Announced Shortly, Singapore
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- Increasing your position as one of the best managed ports & terminals
- Exploring ports & terminals growth and trends to meet the increasing industry’s needs
- Achieving better ports and terminals efficiency and productivity to encourage more traffic
- Studying current ports and terminals layout – How future ports and terminals should differentiate from them
- Analysing the implications and standards of liquid cargos
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- Analysing port growth trends and traits to stay ahead
- Increasing efficiency and productivity while handling cargos
- Managing storage and bunkering better to encourage better usage of space
- Exploring investment prospects in the industry and Aligning port developments with shipping developments
- conference focus
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At the crossroads of major trade and shipping routes, Singapore is an International Maritime Centre (IMC) with a vibrant cluster of maritime activities. A world of international maritime service providers calls Singapore home. Currently the world’s busiest port in terms of total shipping tonnage, it also handles a quarter of the world's shipping containers as the world’s busiest container port. In terms of cargo tonnage, Singapore is ranked second behind Shanghai with 423 million tons handled.
As cargo volume is forecast to rise 25 per cent annually, port authorities globally are now taking actions now to mitigate port congestion issues. Investor attraction and management and infrastructure building activities are now receiving major attention.
The Future Ports & Terminals Management will help you to explore successful strategies and practices to help ports sustain desirable growth while competing globally and providing a variety of diversified and efficient facilities.
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