The future is now Strategies for European transport industry s competitiveness CONTAINERS 17-19th March 2015 AmberExpo, Gdańsk RAIL LNG CONTACT PERSON Alan Arent, Event Director (+48) 500 061 931 alan@actiaforum.pl LOGISTICS ON-LINE REGISTRATION OFFSHORE Organizer In partnership with: 2014 Actia Forum sp. z o.o. All rights reserved.
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EVENT IN BRIEF ABOUT THE EVENT 5th jubilee edition of Transport Week the biggest platform of communication within the transoprt field in Poland created for key European transport market representatives, will be held in the AmbeExpo in Gdańsk, on 17-19th March 2015. The 3-day event will bring together high-class speakers, delegates and key representatives from the European transport market. Previous editions of Transport Week were accompanied by conferences, discussion panels and workshops concerning ferry, container, intermodal, wind energy, LNG and logistics. This year s Transport Week agenda is expanded and covers also issues regarding logistics and forwarding. Agenda has been created in cooperation with the Advisory Body, included: Isabelle Ryckbost ESPO Patrick Verhoeven ECSA Peter Wolters EIA Julian Skelnik BPO Lamia Kerdjoudj-Belkaid FEPORT Malte Siegert NABU Event includes: international conferences discussion panels and workshops exhibition area evening reception one-to-one meetings economic missions/delegations DELEGATES PROFILE seaports maritime organizations port and inland terminals railways operators logistic operators forwarders shipping lines and its owners LNG traders gas infractructure companies shipyards offshore market developers energy utility companies research institutes infrastructure managers governmental bodies local authorities financial institutions products and services providers consulting companies universities all the companies and institutions associated with the European transport sector.
Day 1: Tuesday, 17/03/2015 EUROPEAN CONTAINER CONFERENCE 09:00-09:30 Registration and welcome coffee 09:30-10:00 Official opening session Monika Niemiec-Butryn, Deputy Director of the Department of Maritime Transport and Shipping Safety, Ministry of Infrastructure and Development Julian Skelnik, Chairman, BPO Baltic Ports Organization tbc Bogdan Ołdakowski, CEO, Actia Forum 10:00-11:30 Presentations, Q&A Logistic sector s contribution to the economy (Present condition of the EU economy, European regions with growth/decline, prospects for seaborne trade; EU-Russia sanctions; EU countries within the global top logistic performers; main bottlenecks that hinder freight logistics and transport) Dr. Lauri Ojala, Professor of Logistics, Turku School of Economics 11:30-12:00 Coffee break The current condition of European container shipping (ports, fleet, market share, ECA regulations) Steven Bouckaert, Senior Manager, MTBS Alliances in container shipping and their implications for seaports, shippers and consumers Christian Welsh, Secretary General, GSF Global Shippers Forum 12:00-13:00 Workshop Emerging hub- and gate-ports in Europe Bjarne Mathiesen, Senior Market Director, Ports, Rambøll 13:00-14:00 Lunch 14:00-14:30 Presentation Safety & security in container terminals (vulnerability factors, security regimes & risk management; preventing accidents, IT-based theft & tank contamination) Andrew Huxley, Regional Development Director, Through Transport Mutual Services for the TT Club Gosia Wawrzyniuk Event Coordinator +48 519 672 554 gosia@actiaforum.pl 14:30-16:00 Panel discussion How well is the European port, shipping and intermodal container market established? Panelists: Valeriu Ionescu, CEO, Constanta Port Authority Port of Galati tbc GSF Global Shippers Forum tbc MichałLitwin, Secretary of the Executive Board, Federation of Independent Rail Operators) 16:00-16:15 Chairman s summary of the Day Lena Lorenc Content Director +48 627 23 21 lena@baltic-press.com
Day 1: Tuesday, 17/03/2015 SEATERMINALS SEMINAR: ENERGY EFFICIENCY MANAGEMENT IN PORT TERMINALS 10:00-10:20 Opening speeches José Andrés Giménez Maldonado,The Valenciaport Foundation SeaTerminals 10:20-10:40 LNG experience in terminals Francisco Blanquer Jaraiz, Chief Engineer, Noatum Ports Valencia, Spain 10:40-11:00 Energy efficiency managmenent in Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG Hendrik Pietsch, Sustainability Officer, Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG 11:00-11:40 Energy efficiency managmenent in Polish container terminals case study Wojciech Szymulewicz, Operations Director, Baltic Container Terminal Gdynia DCT Representative tbc 11:40-12:10 Coffee break 12:10-12:30 LNG as a business opportunity Andrius Sutnikas, Lead Partner, Martech LNG bpo.office@actiaforum.pl 12:30-12:50 Green Waterborne Container Logistics within Ports Ulrich Malchow, Bremen University of Applied Sciences 13:00-14:00 Lunch 14:00-15:00 Panel discussion: Energy efficiency what are important possibilities? led by José Andrés Giménez Maldonado
Day 2: Wednesday, 18/03/2015 CHANGING DYNAMICS OF EUROPEAN TRANSPORTATION AND TRADE 09:00-09:30 Registration and welcome coffee 09:30-11:00 Official openinng & Presentations, Q&A Market dynamics facts and figures for the EU, CEE and Baltic transport sectors Dr. Maciej Matczak, Head of Consulting Dept., Actia Forum 11:00-11:30 Coffee break A change in EU-Russia economic relations as an effect of mutual sanctions impacts for trade tbc Climate change as a global problem: impacts for Europe, trade and the transport sector Konstantinos Alexopoulos, Secretary, UNECE United Nations Economic Commission for Europe 11:30-13:00 BPO Meeting SECA is real now first implications of sulphur limits Opening speech and moderation Bogdan Ołdakowski, Secretary General, Baltic Ports Organization Implementation of SECA rules in the Baltic countries Nariné Svensson, Senior Environmental Adviser, Swedish Transport Agency, Civil Aviation and Maritime Department Monitoring of the implementation of Sulphur Directive in EU countries sanctions and penalties Sergio Alda, Project Officer, Marine Environment & Port State Control EMSA Compliance strategies by shipowners dynamics, facts and figures Henning Mohn, Principal Adviser, DNV GL bpo.office@actiaforum.pl First signs of market reaction, freight price effect BPO Office representative Discussion 14:00-16:00 Study Tour: Remontowa Holding With the participation of: Arkadiusz Aszyk Managing Director Remontowa Holding S.A. Jan Paszkowski Board Member Remontowa Shipbuilding S.A. Zbigniew Andruszkiewicz Management Board Member Commercial Affairs Remontowa Holding S.A. 13:00-14:00 Lunch 14:00-15:00 Workshops New TEN-T policy. Will corridor approach to European transportation work? Dr. Wiktor Szydarowski, Institute for Development 15:00-16:30 Panel discussion Polish ports growth strategies on the European background presentation & debate Panelists Dorota Raben, President of the Board, Port of Gdańsk Authority Walery Tankiewicz, Vice-President of the Board, Port of Gdynia Authority Zbigniew Miklewicz, President of the Board, Szczecin-Świnoujście Seaports Authority 16:30-17:00 Chairman s summary of Day 2 17:00-20:00 Cocktail party 5th jubilee edition of the evening cocktail social meeting of the transport sector representatives. Cocktail is a opportunity to relax with a glass of wine and a delicious dinner among the participants of Transport Week. Baltic Transport Journal (Media Partner) will present for the 4th time the Baltic Trendsetters Club Certificates awarded to those who change the Baltic Sea region s transport market with exceptional boldness, persistence and creativity.
Day 2: Wednesday, 18/03/2015 Seminar moderated in Polish KOOPERENCJA W OBSŁUDZE KLIENTA PORTOWEGO 09:00-09:15 Rozpoczęcie Seminarium Beata Trochymiak, Pracujwlogistyce.pl 09:15-09:45 Gramy do jednej bramki wspólny interes czy sporny interes? Zarząd Morskiego Portu Gdańsk SA 09:45:10:15 Współpraca terminali morskich w ocenie Klienta Nowy Styl Group tbc 10:15-10:45 Koordynacja pracy służb kontrolnych jako element budowania przewagi konkurencyjnej polskiego nabrzeża Izba Celna w Gdyni tbc 10:45-11:00 Przerwa na kawę KONKUROWANIE TERMINALI MORSKICH A POTRZEBY KLIENTÓ W ELIMINACJA SŁABYCH OGNIW W OBSŁUDZE KLIENTA 11:00-11:30 Czynniki w obsłudze klienta wpływające na zachwianie efektywności łańcuchów dostaw University of Gdańsk tbc ROLA CZŁOWIEKA I TECHNOLOGII W PROCESACH OBSŁUGI KLIENTA 11:30-12:00 Zarządzanie informacją w dobie zagrożeń globalnych Logintegra tbc Gosia Wawrzyniuk Event Coordinator +48 519 672 554 gosia@actiaforum.pl 12:00-12:30 Programy lojalnościowe w logistyce portowej czy są możliwe? BCT tbc 12:30-13:00 Panel dyskusyjny 13:00-14:00 Lunch Panel jest organizowany we współpracy z:
Day 2: Wednesday, 18/03/2015 Seminar moderated in Polish BRANŻ A TSL 2020 NA POMORZU 14:00-14:20 Wprowadzenie: RIGP dla branży TSL na Pomorzu Zdzisław Czucha, Dyrektor Regioanlny, RIGP Regionalna Izba Gospodarcza Pomorza 14:20-15:40 Prezentacje 14:20-14:40 Branża TSL w województwie pomorskim w liczbach (ilość podmiotów, zatrudnienie, wartość dodana, etc.) Actia Forum tbc 14:40-15:00 Infrastruktura transportowa 2020. Transport w Regionalnym Programie Operacyjnym Urząd Marszałkowski Województwa Pomorskiego tbc 15:00-15:20 Rozwój usług TSL w Województwie Pomorskim na przykładzie firmy PKS Gdańsk Oliwa tbc 15:20-15:40 Rozwój zaplecza dla rozwoju usług TSL w Gdańsku i na Pomorzu Gdańska Agencja Rozwoju Gospodarczego tbc Gosia Wawrzyniuk Event Coordinator +48 519 672 554 gosia@actiaforum.pl 15:40-17:00 Panel dyskusyjny Jak ma wyglądać infrastruktura transportowa w 2020 r.? Gdzie są, a gdzie się objawią wąskie gardła przewozów cargo na Pomorzu? Rozwój zaplecza dla przewozów cargo (parkingi, suche terminale, magazyny, powierzchnie biurowe) Problemy branży TSL z punktu widzenia przedsiębiorców? Jakie są oczekiwania w stosunku do rządu centralnego, władz regionalnych i lokalnych? Regulacje prawne, czyli co boli branżę, czy jest szansa na zmiany? Pomorze jako miejsce lokalizacji usług TSL czy branży potrzebna jest wspólna promocja na rynkach europejskim i światowym? 17:00 Podsumowanie i koniec panelu Panel jest organizowany we współpracy z:
Day 3: Thursday, 19/03/2015 ADVANCES IN TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION/CLEAN SHIPPING/LNG 09:00-09:40 Registration and welcome coffee 09:40-10:00 Official opening of Day 3 10:00-11:30 Presentations, Q&A Mobility Governance as a more holistic approach to sustainable transport in Europe Dr. Reinhard Pfliegl, CEO, A3PS 11:30-12:00 Coffee break How do terminal operators innovate to meet the environmental & societal challenges within the European transport sector Lamia Kerdjoudj-Belkaid, Secretary General, FEPORT The role of port authority in operators compliance with sulphur regulations technology, financial aspect & infrastructure (scrubber waste management, fees & discounts, LNG distribution, etc.) Isabelle Ryckbost, Secretary General, ESPO European Sea Ports Organisation 12:00-13:30 Panel discussion Transport innovation vs European transport system efficiency and competitiveness (clean shipping & ports R&D, environmental regulation, societal aspects, TTIP) Panelists Rémi Mayet, Deputy Head of Unit, European Commission Malte Siegert, Head Environmental Policy, NABU Eduargo Chagas, Secretary General, ETF European Transport Workers' Federation Lamia Kerdjoudj-Belkaid, Secretary General, FEPORT 13:30-14:30 Lunch 14:30-15:30 Workshop Infrastructure for LNG bunkering in Europe; LNG distribution, how can the fuel change shipping (overview, funding, EU projects, LNG fleet; LNG for land transport) Emil Arolski, Project Manager, LNG in Baltic Sea Ports Projects 15:30-16:00 Chairman s summary of Day 3, the conference and closing remarks Gosia Wawrzyniuk Event Coordinator +48 519 672 554 gosia@actiaforum.pl Lena Lorenc Content Director +48 627 23 21 lena@baltic-press.com
Day 3: Thursday, 19/03/2015 CLEAN AIR IN PORTS Conference organized in cooperation with 09:30-10:00 Registration and welcome coffee 10:00-10:10 Welcome Malte Siegert, Head Environmental Policy, NABU Hamburg 10:10-10:20 Keynote speech Dagmara Nagórka-Kmiecik, Deputy Director of Environmetal Department, City Hall of Gdansk 10:20-10:40 EU Life + Project Clean Air in Ports : Why act? Julia Balz, Transport Policy Officer, NABU 10:40-11:05 HICE Project: Ship Emissions on Living Lung Cells Prof. Ralf Zimmermann, Head of Unit, University of Rostock 11:05-11.30 Air Quality Monitoring in the Gdansk Region Michalina Bielawska, Air Quality Specialist, Fundacja ARMAAG 11:30-12:00 Coffee break 12:00-12:30 Modeling ship emissions in ports. A project in the port of Antwerp Luc van Espen, Technical Manager, Port of Antwerp 12:30-13:00 Port Solutions I: ehighway a solution to reduce truck-emissions in ports Hasso Georg Grünjes, Head of ehighway Business Development, Siemens 13:00-14:00 Lunch break 14:00-14:30 Port Solutions II: Smart Port Approach Manfred Lebmeier, Head Environmental Strategy, Hamburg Port Authority 14:30-15:00 Environmental Ship Index ESI Fer van de Laar, Managing Director, IAPH Europe 15:00-15:15 Summary and Outlook (NABU Balz/Siegert) Clean Air is supported by the LIFE financial instrument of the European Union Gosia Wawrzyniuk Event Coordinator +48 519 672 554 gosia@actiaforum.pl
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