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PROGRAM
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Tuesday, 9 March 2010
09.00 REGISTRATION & MORNING COFFEE
09.30 OPENING SESSION
MODERATOR: Bogdan Ołdakowski, CEO, Actia Forum Ltd.
- Welcome addresses
Bogdan Ołdakowski, CEO, Actia Forum Ltd.
Anna Wypych-Namiotko, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Infrastructure
Andrzej Bojanowski, Vice-Mayor for Economic Policy, City of Gdańsk
Dr. Ryszard Strzyżewicz, President of the Board, Port of Gdansk Authority SA
Julian Skelnik, Vice-Chairman – European Sea Ports Organization (ESPO), Chairman – Baltic Ports Organization (BPO)
- EU Policy for Ports: Perspectives for 2010
Martina Fontanet, Policy Advisor, ESPO – European Sea Ports Orghanization
- Port of Gdansk at present and in the future
Julian Skelnik, Marketing and Development Director, Port of Gdańsk Authority SA
10.30 COFFEE BREAK
11.00 FIRST SESSION: Recent trends and future perspectives for container shipping in Global, Europe & Baltic scale
MODERATOR: Julian Skelnik, Marketing and Development Director, Port of Gdańsk Authority SA
- The implications of the global economic situation on shipping and container terminals in the Baltic region
Steve Wray, Senior Consultant, Ocean Shipping Consultants
- How the Lines adopt to difficult market situation
Dominik Landa, Operations Manager Eastern Central Europe, Maersk Line Polska
- New prerequisites for container business in the Baltic Region?
Bjarne Mathiesen, Port Director, Port of Aarhus
- How to use technology to increase throughput capacity, reduce operating expenses and optimize safety and security
John Lund, Sales Manager, Visy Oy
13.00 LUNCH
14.00 FIRST SESSION: continuation
- Role of container terminal operator in building of container distribution system in the Baltic and in hinterlands (cooperation with rail operators and shipping lines)
Danuta Biłat, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer, DCT Gdansk SA
- Container market development in Finish ports
Antti Saurama, Unit Manager, Center for Maritime Studies
- European Container Output in 2009 & Outlook for 2010
Dr Maciej Matczak, Gdynia Maritime University, Actia Consulting
15.30 COFFEE BREAK
16.00 DISCUSSION PANEL I: Baltic Container Hub: never-ending discussion or new beginning?
PANEL MODERATOR: Bogdan Ołdakowski, CEO, Actia Forum Ltd.
SUPPORTING QUESTIONS
- Port of Aarhus– gatekeeper for the Baltic Region – will they be successful to ‘close’ Baltic Sea for the ocean going vessels?
- Baltic Container Hub Port – what requirements must be implemented to make it sound profitable and state of the art terminal?
- How do they see us from Asia – pros and cons of mother vessels calls to Baltic Port or Baltic Ports?
- Environmental costs of containers’ traffic growth in the Baltic Sea Region – do we still have a place for the infrastructural projects?
Bjarne Mathiesen, Port Director, Port of Aarhus
Erik Ringmaa, Chief Commercial Officer, Port of Tallinn
Dominik Landa, Operations Manager Eastern Central Europe, Maersk Line Polska
Danuta Biłat, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer, DCT Gdansk SA
Alan Aleksandrowicz, CEO, Gdansk Economic Development Agency
18.00 END OF THE FIRST CONFERENCE DAY
EVENING RECEPTION at the Arthur Court
The idea that inspired the erection of the building referred to the legendary King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. The edifice served as the representative offices of merchant guilds (called the Benches), rich particiate, and craftsmen. As such, it was an important centre of social and commercial life in old Gdańsk. The impressive Gdańsk lions supporting the city’s coat of arms presided over the meetings seconded by a statue of Mercury, the patron of merchants, and personifications of Justice, Might, and the generous Fortune. Inside, the Court is decorated with numerous paintings, model ships, wooden wall panelling, suits of armour, and the world’s largest Renaissance stove rising 10 m high. Its tiles feature portraits of the eminent European rulers, family crests, and personifications of virtues and planets.
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
MODERATOR: Bogdan Ołdakowski, CEO, Actia Forum Ltd.
09.00 REGISTRATION & MORNING COFFEE
09.30 SECOND SESSION: Optimization of container traffic in global and regional environment – implications for Baltic market
- Reaching of set up plans being a global seaport container operator in regional markets
Thomas Funk, Executive Manager Sales & Marketing, HHLA Container Terminals GmbH
- The role of and the competitive landscape for commercial feeder carriers in the Baltic
Jesper Kristensen, Managing Director, Unifeeder
- The role of rail carrier in intermodal transport
Michał Bryliński, Product Development and Marketing Director, CTL Logistics
- Door-to-door complex service performed by ocean going carriers – vital solutions for global supply chain management
Joop Mijland, Intermodal Europe, CMA-CGM Belgium
11.30 COFFEE BREAK
12.00 DISCUSSION PANEL II: ‘Let’s fight one battle at a time’ – what is the most important task for all transport market players in the BSR during next 5 years?
PANEL MODERATOR: Marek Tarczyński, President, PIFFA (Polish International Freight Forwarders Association)
SUPPORTING QUESTIONS:
- What do ‘shippers’ markets expect from transport service providers?
- What ‘service pattern’ should be changed?
- What are we lack of- in the Baltic Sea Region transport market?
- Who should be the market leader in BSR?
- Who is – who may become the crucial competitor for transport companies in BSR?
Toralf Müller, Member of the Board Sales and Logistics, DB Schenker Rail Polska S.A.
Dariusz Stefański, CEO, PCC Intermodal SA
Jerzy Wójtowicz, President, General Director, C. Hartwig Szczecin
Michał Bryliński, Product Development and Marketing Director, CTL Logstics
Juliusz Skurewicz, President of the Board, Hellmann Worldwide Logistics Polska
14.00 END OF THE CONFERENCE | STUDY TOUR in cooperation with the City of Gdańsk
Gdańsk in the role of the logistics hub/ Forwarding and Logistics potential of Gdańsk – special study tour for media:
14.00 Departure from Polish Baltic Philharmonic in Gdańsk
14.30 Deepwater Container Terminal – presentation of the greatest deepwater container terminal in the Baltic that operates Maersk Line – deepwater container service; meeting with the Chief Executive Officer of DCT Boris Wenzel and Chief Sales & Marketing Officer Danuta Biłat
15.00 Snacks for study tour participants
15.30 Tour on the site of Pomeranian Logistics Centre, investments areas in the Eastern Port and the scheduled Sucharski route
16.30 Transfer to InvestGDA, meeting with Alan Aleksandrowicz, the head of Gdańsk Economic Development Agency, presentation of investment plans in the territory of PCL




























