#IAPH2022: an amazingly rich programme awaits you!

FMC Commissioner Carl Bentzel is joining an impressive line-up of 50 speakers and panellists, including Robin Li (VP China Merchants Port Holdings), Kelly Craighead (President and CEO CLIA), Binyam Reja (Acting Global Director Transport Global Practice at The World Bank) and Kitack Lim (Secretary-General of IMO). Top executives from the ports of Singapore, Port Klang, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Kobe-Osaka, Ghana, Nigeria, Açu, Long Beach, Seattle, Vancouver, Montréal, Saint John, Gothenburg, Antwerp, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Le Havre, Marseille and Barcelona will be discussing supply chain resilience, port business’ opportunities from energy transition, connecting digital infrastructure and leadership through diversity. Dedicated sessions will follow-up on the regional pre-conference workshops that were held in February and March, addressing ways to #ClosetheGaps on connectivity and accessibility, efficiency, shipping costs, regulatory environment, decarbonisation and digitalisation. Senior experts from The World Bank, UNCTAD, Global Maritime Forum, Climate Champions, The Aspen Institute, IHS Markit/S&P Global, Drewry, the University of Piraeus and the University of Southern California are joining industry innovators from Yara International, Maersk Supply Services, Maritime Street, HudsonCyber, Van Oord and the Plug & Play Supply Chain Fund. The shipping industry is represented by leaders from the International Chamber of Shipping, Interferry, CLIA and the Shipping Federation of Canada. Conference sessions will be professionally moderated by leading journalists from JOC, Ports & Harbors and MundoMaritimo. New speakers are still added daily. Make sure you don’t miss this content-rich conference agenda and join the 300 colleagues who have already registered to date, six weeks out from the event. Book your seats today!

 

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