IAPH delegation is visiting Mumbai this week

IAPH president Capt. K. Subramaniam and managing director Patrick Verhoeven are visiting Mumbai this week, where they are both speaking at the CTL-BHP conference, which is India’s premier event on container transport logistics and breakbulk, heavy lift and project forwarding. It is organised and managed by Exim India, which publishes the main daily maritime newspaper in India. The visit to Mumbai is facilitated by IAPH’s regional representative Ennarasu Karunesan, who has been instrumental in revitalising the relationship between India’s port community and IAPH, bringing several new members to the association. The visit will conclude on Friday with meetings with the chairman of Mumbai Port Authority, who is also chairman of the Indian Ports Association, and the chairman of Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority. Capt. Subra, Patrick and Ennarasu are also visiting the headquarters of Kale Logistics this week, which recently joined IAPH as an associate member.

 

Left: Rajiv Jalota, chairman Mumbai Port Authority / Indian Ports Association
Right: IAPH MD Patrick Verhoeven, IAPH president Capt K. Subramaniam, Gopal Krishna, former secretary Ministry of Shipping, Ennarasu Karunesan, IAPH representative in India
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