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OIL, GAS, PETROCHEMICALS AND ENERGYBREAKBULK & PROJECT CHARTERING / FORWARDING
MINING, STEEL, CEMENT, PULP AND PAPERHEAVY ENGINEERING, EPC
WIND POWER AND OFFSHORE SUPPLY
HEAVY LIFT AND HAULAGE EQUIPMENT
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ASIA 2013October 30th - 31st, 2013 | Singapore Marina Bay Sands
PROJECT CARGO PROFESSIONALS MEET THE INDUSTRIES
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WED. OCT. 30, 2013
Partners
08:00 - 08:45 Networking for Early Birds
08:45 - 09:00 Opening Speech
EPCs AND PROJECT LOGISTICS
11:30 - 12:00
Rufus Frere SmithManaging Director
12:00 - 12:30
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Break / Networking
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break / Networking
MARITIME OPERATION FOR PROJECT LOGISTICS
09:30 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30
Contracts For Heavy Lift Shipping and Maritime Operations
BIMCO’s role in the development of maritime contracts
BIMCO contracts relating to heavy lift shipping
BIMCO idea-2 Contract Editor
Supply and Demand of Heavy Lift Ships and Its Impact On Shipping Rates
Does supply meet demand?
Price cutting scenarios
Impact on your company’s profitability
Retaining the competitive advantage
11:00 - 11:30
Thomas TimlenAsia Liaison Officer
BIMCO
Mike PriestlyPrincipal Engineer
ONA Engineers
Managing High Risk Marine Transportation and Installation
Marine Lift and Transportation Risks
Managing Risk and the client relationship
Evolution of project risk
Managing third party assurance service providers
The EPC Perspective
Evaluation of riggers for the site and tracking them
The inspection and use of cranes on site
Planning and evaluation of lifting sketches
On site supervision reporting
09:00 - 09:30
Gil Demene
Jacobs E & C Pty. Ltd
Supply Chain Perspectives: The Requirements of Shippers
Typical Logistic Structure & Culture of EPC's & Owner Teams
Typical Operational / Sales Structure & Culture of Project Cargo Professionals
The common misalignments
Creating long-term partnerships for both sales & operation teams
Future of Heavy Lift Vessels: What’s Next?
Extension of Heavy Lift Vessels capabilities in the last 10 years
The blue water space and how companies are maximizing the commercial opportunities
Case studies from oil & gas, mining and petrochemical sectors
Possibilities for the futureJustin Archard Managing Director
SAL Heavy Lift
s
Blue Stream Marine
World ils
WED. OCT. 30, 2013
13:30 - 14:00
Aaron Sen
Norddeutsche Landesbank
Ship Financing Sources and Structures
Exploring the current financing climate for Heavy Lift Vessels
Key criteria and structuring considerations
Typical financing structures
Risks and other considerations
FINANCING PROJECTS, LAW AND LIABILITY
Partners
RISK PREVENTION FOR PROJECT CARGO
14:00 - 14:30
15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break / Networking
14:30 - 15:00 Risk Mitigation For Project Cargo – Checklist For Success!
Feasibility of Route
Third world pitfalls, ie: government regulations, HS codes, physical
limitations in regards to size of modules moved
Critical interface between forwarders and engineeringMarc Kerr
JASProjects
15:30 - 16:00 Factory to Foundation: Integrated On-and Off-shore Transport and Lifting Solutions
F2F solutions examples of projects and why they delivered value to the client
Strategy
Engineering and full package solutions
Innovations
HANDLING PROJECT CARGO: LATEST EQUIPMENT TRENDS AND SOLUTIONS
End of Conference Day 1
Closing Remarks17:00 - 17:15
00: 71 - 03:61
16:00 - 16:30 Safety for Truck-mounted Cranes
Possible safety hazards
Points to check
Crane safety devices
Operator trainingPalfinger Asia Pacific
17:15
Controlling Risk for Heavy Lift
Sources of risk in lifting operation
Lack of training/skill
Inadequate planning
Environmental conditions
Unclear instructions
Head of Shipfinance Asia
Regional Head ofProjects-Asean&Oceania
Global Director - Project Cargo Services
Mammoet(S)Pte.Ltd.
Product Manager Area AsiaGu Peiwei
Nikolaj ForsbergHead of OOG and Breakbulk
Maersk Line
Development in project cargo past 5 years
Segments suitable for containerization
Megatrends within the project cargo development
Container Shipping and Project Cargo Development Recent Years
THU. OCT. 31, 2013
Forwardingworldthe exclusive place for for warders
08:00 - 08:45 Networking For Early Birds
Partners
08:45 - 09:00 Opening Speech
PROJECT LOGISTICS FOR OIL, GAS AND PETROCHEMICALS
Xiao Ming Tan
Modec Offshore Production Systems
09:30 - 10:00
Coffee Break / Networking10:00 - 10:30
10:30 - 11:00
Lunch Break / Networking
Sandro Schaumann
Fairmacs Multiline
PROJECT CARGO VIA ROAD: INFRASTRUCTURAL ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS
Bruce Tan Kian LeeExecutive Director
Cross Border Perspectives
Introduction to Cross Border Logistics
Type of Transportation Equipment
Challenges of Projects Cargo in Cross Border Logistics
Managing of Safety Aspect in Heavy Transportation
13:00 - 13:30
12:30 - 13:00
Project Logistics: It's all about planning
Pre-planning, planning, and contingency planning
The critical need for experience
The role of technology in Project Logistics
Lima Bintang Logistics
Per Thornblom
Management of Heavy Lift Activities for Topside Modules of FPSOs
Challenges of heavy lift activities for FPSO topside modules
Concerns for FPSO topside module load-out/transportation/installation
Engineering from day one to make it successful
Lessons learnt – experience for the future
11:00 - 11:30
11:30 - 12:30
Dan ChuaArea Head of Oil & Gas
Panalpina
Project Forwarding in Oil and Gas Sector
Types of Oil and Gas Projects
Role of Freight Forwarder in Oil and gas Project
Opportunities and Risk in Project Forwarding
Challenges in China
Qualification of vendors: a challenge in China
Long term projects: how to assure the correct
operational and financial performance
09:00 - 09:30
Güenther Bielfeld
Project Cargo and Different Technical Challenges
Client’s expectations
Subcontractor selection
Risk of damagesChief Commercial Officer Asia Pacific F.H. Bertling
Group Project Logistics Manager
THU. OCT. 31, 2013
Partners
The Future of Project Cargo Movement by Air
Future directions of project cargo via air
Various technologies that may be used
Conventional and unconventional air craft typesMichael Goodisman
14:00 - 14:30
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break / N etworking
13:30 - 14:00
PROJECT CARGO VIA AIR
Karel VanroyeDirector
Short introduction to Hybrid airships which are a new mode of
Transport based on lighter than air and helicopter technologies
Results of a market potential study
View on the critical success factors
THE TRANSFORMATION AND VISION OF PROJECT LOGISTICS
14:30 - 15:00
Vivek AtodariaSenior Manager Chartering & Sales
PACC Container Line
Business Environment and Project Logistics
The rapid change of our current worldwide business
environment and its impact on project logistics
The organization which can foresee these impacts and plan
for them will come out as the winner in the years to come
15:00 - 15:30
Niels H. JacobsenSenior Vice President
PT Carsurin
transport & installation vessels in Offshore Wind Farm projects.
End of Conference Day 2
PROJECT LOGISTICS FOR THE ENERGY SECTOR
16:00 - 16:30
Borge Fogh
Jumbo Shipping
Using HLV ships in Offshore Wind Farm Project Installation - Present and Future.
Introduction to projects performed using HLV ships as
Introduction of new design concept of future deep-sea
foundations for Offshore Wind Farm projects, installed by HLV ships.
Closing Remarks
Oil & Gas: On- and Offshore logistics challenges
Mining / Energy: Moving heavy and oversize loads upcountry
Myanmar Customs: import of capital equipment, re-export and duty drawback
Myanmar’s Ports and Terminals: realization of present shortfallsPatrick Michael Dick Managing Director
The Freight Co., Ltd.
16:30 - 17.00
17.00 - 17.15
17.15
Myanmar: logistics challenges on- and offshore
Is There a Future for Hybrid Airships?