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Introduction The Conference Thank you for choosing to attend the Transport Intelligence Emerging Markets conference. This is our 5th conference but the first to be held in the dynamic hub that is Dubai. As advisors to governments, manufacturers, retailers, logistics companies, banks and consultancies, Transport Intelligence is widely viewed as the market leader in research and analysis for the global logistics industry and our conferences are valued because of this. Thank you from Not only will delegates take away the knowledge, experience and learning from the two-day conference, but has also provided each delegate with a USB containing two whitepaper reports: Emerging Markets Whitepaper May 2014 The Middle East Market Whitepaper Series These reports have been written and produced by s senior analysts and offer exclusive and unique insights into the global logistics industry. Ti has developed a market leading position in the provision of research on the logistics industry in Emerging Markets. Its consultants regularly undertake research projects in developing markets (including the Middle East) and publish benchmark reports on the development of these markets. In addition to this, for five years Ti has published a unique index comparing the world s major developing logistics markets, identifying the key attributes which make the markets an attractive investment proposition. Why Emerging Markets? Emerging Markets hold the key to the development of the global logistics industry over the next twenty years. Whilst developed economies struggle to come to terms with the huge levels of debt, newly industrialised markets are showing strong growth prospects as manufacturers and investors look at low cost production locations. This in turn has led to urbanisation and development of more affluent middle classes in regions such as Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Asia Pacific. Many believe that this will result in a new supply chain paradigm over the coming years - shipping and air cargo flows will become less Europe and North American-centric and truly global networks will develop, encompassing and integrating all major regions. As the world s most prominent logistics research organisation, Ti regularly brings together leading experts to discuss and identify the trends which will mould the future of the industry. It frequently publishes research papers developed by its expert analysts. Ti has successfully brought together the research from these programs into a content-rich and insightful 2 day conference. However, corruption, security, poor infrastructure, a lack of developed logistics services are all major challenges which will hold back development. The Emerging Markets Conference, Dubai, will create a forum for all the major stakeholders - carriers, shippers, forwarders, shipping lines, governments, consultants and others - to discuss these critical issues. 3
Emerging Markets Conference The Conference What is unique about this conference? No other conference deals exclusively with logistics in the emerging markets. Each session includes a Ti expert analyst along with relevant economists, manufacturers, retailers, consultants, NGOs or investors. The programme has been devised by Ti s analysts ensuring that all the major issues are identified. The speakers will be insightful, experienced and articulate. The conference has its own website, which is an online resource for whitepapers, webcasts and commentary. Each attendee will be given access to the presentations. The format of the 2 days is built around maximising networking opportunities which allows logistics providers and end users to meet informally. The first conference was held in Singapore. The second will be held in Dubai. Subsequent events will take place in North America, Europe and Africa. Ti s service Why use the service? provides you with free news and FREE service delivered directly to your inbox unique analysis of events and that puts key events and developments in developments within the global context logistics industry. Widely recognised as the most incisive, SAVES TIME searching the web as each weekly insightful and comprehensive newsletter contains a roundup of current affairs briefing service in the industry. whilst each briefing provides Ti s unique analysis of topical issues also serves as an introduction to Ti s full library of research and analysis Sign up to receive the e-newsletters at the experts John Manners-Bell, Ti s Chief Executive, has over twenty years experience in the global logistics industry with both operators and consultancies. Joel Ray, Head of Consultancy, has had a career dedicated to strategic consultancy and corporate development within the industry including a period as strategic manager with a European post office. Cathy Roberson, Senior North America Analyst, has worked within logistics for over 16 years, including 2 years with an ecommerce consultancy, and is an experienced professional in knowledge management with several years at UPS. Mike Nordmann, Business Development Director, has extensive experience in the worldwide express logistics sector culminating in his appointment as Services Director, DHL with responsibility for operations in 24 countries. Sarah Smith, Head of Events & Marketing at, is pivotal to bringing the conferences together. Sarah has 14 years of marketing experience starting her career in the construction industry before joining Ti in 2006. Ken Lyon, is the Managing Director of Virtual Partners and is one of the pioneers of informatics development and supply chain collaboration within the logistics industry. Ken has over 30 years experience and is a member of Ti s advisory board. The is a leading data source specific to the global transport and logistics industry. The Dashboard is an interactive charting tool that enables subscribers to keep right up to date with the latest trends and developments in the industry as well as view historical data for a range of metrics. Why use the? EASY to access over 80 of the of the most important macro and industry specific indicators from around the world, offering you the ability to download vital data at the touch of a button INTERACTIVE, the uses the latest charting software to give you access and allows you to easily export information; ideal for use in presentations and reports CURRENT, Ti s team of researchers update the charts as soon as new data becomes available saving you time and resources Subscribe to the at /TiDashboard 4 5
Emerging Markets Conference Day 1 / The Promising Middle East A Look at This Region s Growing Attractiveness 10:00 / Welcome / John Manners-Bell, CEO, 10:10 / Session 1 / The findings of the 2014 Agility Emerging Markets Index The Agility Emerging Markets Index has identified the countries which have the greatest potential for future investment. The findings of the survey are presented, and special attention is given to examining the next wave of countries which will have real impact on the logistics industry. What countries will emerge as major logistics markets in the next five years? Which countries are companies planning to expand in to? What trade lanes have the greatest potential for future growth? Essa Al Saleh, CEO, Agility 10:50 / Where next for the Middle East and North Africa? A more detailed look at whether the Middle East countries specifically have changed position within the Index compared to 2013 and to what extent they have or have not fulfilled their potential. Has the economic attractiveness of the so-called Arab Spring countries such as Egypt, Libya and Tunisia waned? Are supply chain risks still too high? What does the outlook for domestic demand look like? John Manners-Bell, CEO, 11:15 / Break 11:45 / Session 2 / The impact of Trade on Central Asia, Middle East & Africa supply chains As trade patterns shift, imports and exports diversify along with the supply chain risks associated with the Straits of Hormuz, the dynamics of trade are changing. As a result, alternative hubs are under development, the Middle East has become a centre of transshipments and Central Asia is emerging as a major trade route linking Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Meanwhile, African infrastructure projects continue to expand, thus further opening this continent to increasing trade. What impact are these regions playing in international trade? Intra-regional trade? As Iran opens up, what are the opportunities in terms of markets and new routes? How will Central Asia s New Silk Road impact trade and what are its opportunities for logistics and transportation providers and for shippers How successful are the region s free trade zones? Where are the effects of supply chain risks relating to the Straits of Hormuz and the development of other hubs? Joel Ray, Head of Consulting, Sean Doherty, Director, Head of Supply Chain & Transport Industry, World Economic Forum Hussein Hachem, CEO, Aramex Michael Proffitt, Executive Committee and Advisory Board Member, S2S IMI Group 12:45 / Lunch 13:45 / Session 3 / GCC infrastructure development and what it means to suppliers, customers and logistics providers The Middle East is undergoing infrastructure improvements at a rapid clip. With such improvements combined with domestic needs as well as increasing demands on imports and exports, the need for logistics and transportation services are on the rise. What are some of the recent infrastructure improvements- Airport, Port, Rail and Road? Are there too many hubs in the Middle East? Is the new hub at Jeddah a real threat to the Gulf? How are suppliers and customers benefitting and perhaps not benefitting? Air and Sea What are the strategies of the airlines/ shipping lines? Will these strategies create overcapacity? See-air integration does it have a future? Will shipping lines strategies improve or diminish the UAE and other countries as hubs? Will the Middle East end up being by-passed? Road Will the Etihad railway expand intra-regional trade? What are the prospects for the trucking industry? Are there intermodal opportunities? John Manners-Bell, CEO, Mohammed Esa, Chief Executive Officer, Dubai, Agility John Lesniewski, Director of Sales and Commercial Agreements, Etihad Rail Alan Smith, Director Integrated Supply Chain, Mondelez Middle East 15:00 / Break 15:30 / Session 4 / The Technology Evolution Impacting the Industry As companies look to build out successful supply chains throughout the Middle East, IT investment is an important component to take into consideration. As such, the growth of Middle East IT spending is on the rise. In fact, Gartner expects Middle East IT spending to increase 8% to $211 billion for this year. What are the latest developments in supply chain IT? What are the needs of the region? Who s doing it right? What does the outlook look like? Ken Lyon, Managing Director, Virtual Partners Steve Cross, Managing Director, ATMS Kirill Viazmensky, Nokia Peter Heuvel, Solution Consulting Director EMEA, Kewill 17:00 / End of Day 1 17:15 / Networking Cocktail Party 6 7
Emerging Markets Conference Day 2 / The Middle East More than just oil and gas but what about the risks? Ti has a comprehensive portfolio of unique market leading reports covering key market segments, vertical sectors and geographic regions. Each report contains: an overview of the market, trend identification and examination, value-adding analysis by experienced professionals, market-sizing and growth forecasts, market share and company profiles. Why use Ti Market Reports IDENTIFY key trends in the industry and how you can take advantage of them UNDERSTAND competitor strategies and how they affect your company BUILD new business models based on strong quantitative and qualitative analysis STAY AHEAD and ensure you don t get left behind by changing customer demands 9:30 10:30 / Session 5 / Supply Chain Risk in the Middle East Economic, political, environmental and other risks always need to be taken in to consideration when deciding where to produce and how to move goods. How risky is it in particular in the Middle East? What types of risks exist in this region and how can these risks be mitigated? What role does corruption play in these risks? 12:30 / Lunch 14:00 14:45 / Session 6a / Leading and Emerging Industry Sectors Oil, gas and petrochemicals is still the major player in the region s economy but other industries are emerging. What are the infrastructure constraints? : /research-reports-list To provide our customers with continuing competitive advantage, Ti has combined leading industry knowledge with the latest technology to create the exclusive web based intelligence portal, GSCi. Ti GSCi Portal: www.gscintell.com Benefits of using ACCESS Ti s full library of research and analysis of express and supply chain from profiles to market size and forecasts. INSIGHT, GSCi allows users to gain invaluable insight into the logistics industry as well as bespoke analysis through a range of sophisticated interrogation features. SHARE the web-based nature of the portal allows knowledge to be distributed on an enterprise-wide basis. CURRENT the online portal is updated daily by Ti's expert team of dedicated researchers. John Manners-Bell, CEO, Alan White, VP Ground Operations MENA, National Air Cargo Wolfgang Lehmacher, Partner & Managing Director, Corporate Value Associates 10:30 / Break 11:00 12:30 / Session 6 / The rise of Ecommerce logistics in the Middle East/ Africa While still a small market, Middle East and Africa B2C ecommerce is expected to grow over 30% from 2012 to 2013. How real are the opportunities within this sector? What are the potential pitfalls? What are the opportunities for B2B ecommerce? Learn about how the major retailers, manufacturers and businesses are grasping these issues and what this means for the industry. Cathy Roberson, Senior Analyst, Francois Jordan, Director for Customer Services, Tejuri Iyad Kamal, COO, Aramex What is the outlook for these industries and logistics needs? Michael Stockdale, General Manager,, Al Faisaliah Group Where next for the dominant Oil, Gas and Petrochemicals Industry? Fred Lucha, Vice President, Energy, Government & Construction, UPS Discussion between Joel Ray, Head of Consulting, Transport Intelligence and Fred Lucha. 8 9
Emerging Markets Conference Day 2 / The Middle East More than just oil and gas but what about the risks? (Continued) 14:45 15.45 / Session 6b / Perishables and Healthcare: the drivers of Middle East s growth? Cathy Roberson, Senior Analyst, Panel discussion: Moderator: John Gould, Independent and Supply Chain Consultant Frank Sumerler, SVP Air Middle East & Africa, Kuehne + Nagel specialises in WHY USE? providing bespoke research and TARGETED market research to support business analysis to the transport and critical decisions logistics industry as well as other interested parties such as banks, IDENTIFY gaps and opportunities in the market manufacturers, real estate and DEVELOP new products based on actual consultancies. From Mergers and customer feedback and needs Acquisitions and Market Analysis to Competitor Intelligence and ASCERTAIN potential mergers and acquisitions Strategy Formulation, targets is able to develop a methodology UNDERTAKE strategic analysis of your own and specific to your requirements. competitors businesses : /consultancy George Paraskevadis, Supply Chain Director MENAP, Johnson & Johnson UPS (TBC) 15:45 / Closing Remarks Joel Ray, Head of Consulting, 16:00 / End of Day 2 s has developed a market leading position in the provision of research and analysis relating to Emerging Markets. With experience in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and North America s offer high quality, thought provoking events attended by leading logistics professionals from the industry s biggest and most influential companies as well as government representatives, high tech experts, economists, property developers, consultants and investors. s: www.ticonferences.com Why attend a? TARGETED market research to support business critical decisions IDENTIFY gaps and opportunities in the market DEVELOP new products based on actual customer feedback and needs IDENTIFY potential mergers and acquisitions targets UNDERTAKE strategic analysis of your own and competitors businesses 10 11
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