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Conference: 24 – 27 June 2013

Exhibition: 25 – 26 June 2013

Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa

Africa’s largest ports, terminals and harbour infrastructure show

Co-located with:

10th annual

10 reasons to attend

The Africa Ports & Harbours Show is the continent’s leading ports, harbour, terminals and maritime event. It is Africa’s only ports, terminals and habour infrastructure exhibition and conference with attendees from all over Africa. It is supported by government, major cargo owners and industry alike.

The Africa Ports & Harbours Show is a unique exhibition and conference designed to assist port & terminal operators, cargo owners, investors and government to optimise their investment into port infrastructure, boost productivity, prioritise their security strategies and meet sustainability targets

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Learn how to attract private investment for your port or terminal expansion project

Learn how to reduce congestion and develop an efficient intermodal model

Capitalise on the commodities boom by optimising your transport facilities and attract cargo owners

Get updates on current and largest African port and terminal expansion projects

Learn how to how to develop an African maritime security strategy

Garner insights on how to collaborate with a port to ensure efficiency

Understand how to reduce turnaround time of vessels

Realise how to apply global maritime & shipping standards in your port terminal operations

Discover how government can unlock economic growth through port and harbour developments

Find out how to increase the capacity of your port or terminal

Secure your business

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Maritime, Terminal & Port Security Day – Monday 24 June 2013 Africa Ports and Harbours 2013 - Tuesday 25 June 2013Day One Day Two

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Enhancing resilient regimes in African countries to impact their participation in global supply chain security

Nelson MasophiPort Security Officer: Port ElizabethTransnet, South africa

“In conversation:” How to make your port expansion programme attractive to investors

Reynaldo BenchSenior Port SpecialistWorld Bank, United States

Balancing environmental challenges with port expansion plans, learning from international benchmarks

Desiree CarolusAssociate DirectorArup, South Africa

Selecting the latest surveillance, communication and protection technology for your port or terminal

Titus TsowasebChief of SecurityNamibia Ports Authority

Why invest in African port infrastructure?

Gagan SeksariaCFO & Head – InvestmentsICTSI Africa, South Africa

13:30 How to protect Africa’s burgeoning oil & gas sectors are using maritime tracking

Jason NagyAfrica Business Development ManagerU.S. Trade and Development AgencyU.S. Consulate General, South Africa

14:00 Namibia becoming a regional logistics leader – how NPA will play its part

Bisey UirabChief Executive OfficerNamibian Ports Authority, Namibia

Building credible maritime architecture - addressing maritime security challenges

Commander Seshadri VasanHead Strategy and Security StudiesCenter for Asia Studies, Chennai

The role of maritime authorities in the enforcement of port security - an African perspective

Ronny MkhwanaziBoard MemberSAMSA, South Africa

What do Angola’s port expansion plans look like for the next 10 years

Diur K. AngeloHead of Ports: Infrastructure and EquipmentLuanda Ministry of Transport, Angola

How to adapt global port security best practices to suit Africa’s security challenges

Captain Henk WesterPort of MaputoMozambique

Closing remarks by the Chair & end of day

Closing remarks by the Chairman

Electric Guitar Party

Transport Africa Awards

Networking luncheon

Networking luncheon and exhibition viewing

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Afternoon refreshments and networking

Speed networking

Afternoon refreshments and exhibition opening

07:30 07:30

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08:50 Opening remarks from the Chairman

Commander Seshadri VasanHead Strategy and Security StudiesCenter for Asia Studies, India

08:50 Opening remarks from the Chairman

Sobantu TilayiExecutive Head: Centre for Shipping ServicesSouth African Martime Safety AuthoritySouth Africa

Global trends in port and maritime security – how they will affect your business

Hans NiebergallCEO & PresidentSouth Asian and African Regional Ports Security Cooperation, United States of America

Keynote panel: Innovation, trends and opportunities – improving Africa’s transport sector Jeff Nemeth, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ford Motor Company Of Southern Africa, South AfricaHonourable Erkki Nghimtina, Minister, Ministry of Works &Transport, NamibiaDominique Lafont, CEO, Bolloré Africa Logistics, FranceDr Mathews Phosa, Chairman, Continuum Principal Investments, South AfricaHonourable Ntuthuiko Dlamini, Minister, Ministry of Public Works and Transport, SwazilandTau Morwe, CEO, Transnet National Ports Authority, South AfricaPiet Sebola, Group Executive - Strategic Asset Development, PRASA, South Africa

How to apply global maritime standards to shape the future of the maritime industry in Africa

Julian Abril GarciaHead, Facilitation Section, Sub-Division for Maritime Security and Facilitation, Maritime Safety DivisionIMO, United Kingdom

How Nigerian ports will improve their operations through efficient clearing systems

Habibu AbdullahiManaging DirectorNigerian Ports Authority

The impact of governments security policy on private sector investment

Sello RasethabaChairmanXpanse Worldwide Shipping, South Africa

Port Lamu case study: Building port capacity and profiting from a large capital expenditure program

Joseph AtongaChief Operations OfficerKenya Ports Authority

How to develop an African maritime security strategy

Nancy KarigithuDirector GeneralKenya Maritime Authority, Kenya

11:00 Increasing TPT's footprint in Africa – opportunities for working with ports and terminals in Africa

Karl SocikwaChief Executive OfficerTransnet Port Terminals, South Africa

Registration and welcome refreshments Registration and welcome refreshments

Morning refreshments and networking

Expo opening and morning refreshments

AFRICA’S SECURITY LANDSCAPE BIG PICTURE

TESTED STRATEGIES

AFRICAN PORT & TERMINAL PROJECTSRISK AND INSURANCE

INVESTMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS

PORT SUSTAINABILITY

11:40 How to protect your economy from the increase of smuggling

Clifford CollingsHead: Anti- Corruption and Security South African Revenue Services

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Panel session: How to overcome barriers that impact on port and terminal development and growth

Nancy Karigithu, Director General, Kenya Maritime AuthorityEng. Nadir Ali, Chairman of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Digna Port, SudanEulogue D. Tchobo, Chef du Service des Etudes, Port Autonome de Cotonou, Benin Capt. Sid Ahmed Abd Alghani, Director, Sudanese Maritime Administration Directorate, Sudan

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Africa Ports and Harbours – Wednesday 26 June 2013Day Three

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14:00

11:00 What are the implications of TNPA's new port operations strategies

Jaqueline BrownPort ManagerTransnet National Port AuthoritySouth Africa

Networking luncheon

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08:50 Opening remarks from the Chairman

Barbara MommenChief Executive OfficerMaputo Corridor Logistics Initiative, South Africa

How to introduce operational efficiency through your corridor

Fernando CoutoChief Executive OfficerNorthern Development Corridor, Mozambique

Owned vs leased capital equipment – opportunities to consider

Peter MasiExecutive DirectorDar es Salaam Corridor Secretariat, Tanzania

How to benefit from port management information systems

Shailendra ShuklaManaging DirectorTransas Middle East, UAE

How Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority is introducing efficiencies

Richard AnamooDirector GeneralGhana Ports And Harbours Authority

Registration and welcome refreshments

Morning refreshments

OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY

REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT

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Panel: How to ensure efficient collaboration with a portWang Wei, Deputy Managing Director, Cosco Africa, South AfricaJohn Mathenge, Executive Director, Federation of East African Freight Forwarders Associations, Kenya Mike Walwyn, Vice Chairman, South African Association of Freight ForwardersMichael Luguje, Secretary General, Ports Management Association of West and Central Africa, NigeriaPeter Copley, Transport Specialist, Development Bank of Southern Africa, South Africa

How to plan ahead with other transport nodes

Johnny SmithCEOWalvis Bay Corridor Group, Namibia

Integrating a port with IDZ to unlock competitiveness and stimulate economic growth

Christopher MashigoExecutive Manager: Business DevelopmentCoega Development Corporation, South Africa

Closing remarks from the Chair and end of conference

15.10 Afternoon refreshments and exhibition viewing

INTERMODAL & PLANNING

12:00 The role of the international forwarder at the port

Mike WalwynVice ChairmanFreight Forwarder's Association of South Africa

Peter WoltersSecretary GeneralEuropean Intermodal Association

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How to introduce intermodal efficiencies

ObjectiveThis workshop aims to show case best practise to help port, terminal and railway operators to optimise their hinterland intermodal operations.

Workshop Thursday 27 June 2013

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Registration and refreshments

Introduction to co-modality

How to streamline people, processes and systems

Morning refreshments and networking

How to develop highways of the sea

Networking luncheon

Operational, regulatory and resource constraints – how to handle these

Logistics, urban mobility and intermodality

Key issues summary

Afternoon refreshments and networking

End of workshop

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“The conference is really an eye opener to various port development projects and their successstories”

Peter Lobaty, DirectorSUMATRA, Tanzania

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Turnkey Port Infrastructure

Who should attend Who should exhibitSecurity

Contractors, Technology & Consultants

Engineering & Construction

Firms

Immigration & Border Control

Systems

Environment Services/

Consultants & Dredging

Major Cargo Owners

Logistics & Supply Chain Companies

Government, Municipalities, Navy & Port Regulators Port & Terminal

Operators

Port Authority

Investors & Financiers

Shipping Lines Revenue Services & Customs

4shows in one

“It is an event that should not be missed by key ports and shipping services executives”- Ahamad Kilima | Director of Economic Regulation | The Surface and MarineTransport Regulatory Authority | Tanzania

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Limited booths available. Use this opportunity to profile your company with the captains of the transport and logistics sector. Contact Samantha Pickard on +27 (0) 11 516 4033 or email samantha.pickard@terrapinn.

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Jeff Nemeth, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ford Motor Company Of Southern Africa, South Africa

Honourable Erkki Nghimtina, Minister, Ministry of Works &Transport, Namibia

Dominique Lafont, Chief Executive Officer, Bolloré Africa Logistics, France

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• How to reduce incidence (theft) in your supply chain

• Learn about the latest innovation to reduce vessel turnaround in your port

• Understand the key facts you should consider when selecting the right material handling equipment for your terminal or port

• Project update theatre- port and terminal expansion update – from around Africa

• Learn about the latest innovations in VTS

• How to ensure a safe and secure port or terminal operation

Enterprise & Asset

Management Companies

Financiers, Insurance,

Risk & Legal Consultants

Dr Mathews Phosa, Chairman, Continuum Principal Investments, South Africa

Hans Niebergall, Chief Executive Officer & President, South Asian and African Regional Ports Security Cooperation, United States of America

Nancy Karigithu, Director General, Kenya Maritime Authority

CommunicationSystems

SAMSA delivers four main outputs consistent with its mandate and responsibilities:• Safety and environment protection standards for responsible maritime transport operations;• An infrastructure for monitoring and enforcing compliance with safety and environment protection standards;• The capability to respond to marine pollution incidents and other maritime emergencies; and• The capability to detect, locate and rescue people in maritime distress situations.The organisation’s objective is to lead and champion South Africa’s maritime interests as custodians and stewards of maritime policy, vigorous promoters of themaritime sector and giving full and complete effect to our obligations for the benefit of all stakeholders.

Platinum partner

To sponsor or exhibit contact Samantha Pickard on +27 (0) 11 516 4033 or email [email protected] space remails so don't delay!

Silver partner Event partner

Mott MacDonald is a global management, engineering and development consultancy bringing award-winning expertise to rail, road, airport, port and harbour projects in Africa and world-wide. Covering strategy, finance, planning, design, construction and operation, we add value and save time and money for developers, funders, road/rail operators, port/airport authorities, oil companies and contractors.

Transas (TRANsport SAfety Systems) is a world-leading developer and supplier of a wide range of high-technology marine products including Marine Onboard Equipment (ECDIS, Radar, Conning, Integrated Navigation Systems, AIS), Electronic Navigation Charts (ENC & SENC), Training Solutions (Navigational simulators, Cargo Handling Training solutions, GMDSS Simulators, etc.), Vessel Traffic Management and Monitoring Solutions (VTMS).Transas VTMS and Monitoring solutions include Coastal Surveillance System, AIS Network solutions, Crisis Management Systems, Offshore Surveillance, Fleet Management and other security solutions designed specifically to provide situational awareness and navigation information, facilitate vessel and other object identification and tracking, and enable comprehensive traffic planning in coastal and regional areas.Transas recent development is a comprehensive top-of-the-line solution - the Port Management Information Systems (PMIS), designed for real-time planning and management of major port operations. In addition to its main features, the PMIS can be integrated with VTMS software to provide extensive functionality for improving port management and efficiency.

If you want to position your company as a port and terminal industry leader and meet face – to – face with prospective clients then call us to chat about marketing and exhibition opportunities:

Contact Samantha Pickard on +27 (0) 11 516 4033 or email [email protected]

The annual Transport Africa Awards is a celebration of the shining stars of the African transportation industry.The Transport Africa Awards ceremony will be the networking event of the year and the chance to identify and reward those companies who have demonstrated an unparalleled ability to succeed and have continually-set standards of excellence.

Entries for the Transport Africa Awards 2013 are now open and all industry players are welcome to participate. Go to http://www.terrapinn.com/exhibition/africa-ports/awards.stm for our online registration form. Follow the steps and fill out the form to ensure your entry. Sponsorship of the Transport Africa Awards is the perfect way to associate your organisation and brand with excellence in the transport industry. Sponsoring with highlight the role you play in facilitating this success and being an integral part of the forward development of the industry.

Tuesday, 25 June 2013Maroela Room, Sandton Sun, Johannesburg

Transport Personality of the Year

Best Port/ Harbour Operator or Terminal

in Africa

Best Skills Contributor

Transport Supplier

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The Best Financial Support in the

Transport sector

The Transport Green Award

Best African Rail Operator or Concessionaire

The Best African Project Team within the Transport sector

The Transport Safety Award

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2013 VOTING OPENS ON 20 MARCH 2013

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Arup’s global reach makes it possible to deliver a wide range of challenging work, with the flexible and efficient organisation of its staff making sure that the right people are always working on the right project, regardless of the location. A worldwide network of technical expertise, combined with local knowledge and personal service, help meet and exceed clients’ expectations. Arup’s work is characterised by outstanding solutions, innovation and value.Our port experience covers a broad range of services, including:• Port planning and operations• Port infrastructure• Fuel and LNG terminals• Coastal engineering• Waterfront development• Recreational marine facilities• Inspection and repair• Naval architecture

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