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Day One Tuesday, 28th of June 2011

Day One Tuesday, 28th of June 2011
7am

Breakfast sponsored by SAMSA – Q&A

8am

Registration and refreshments

8.30am

Chairperson’s opening remarks

CEO, Maputo Corridor Logistic Initiative
 

Business Models

8.45am

Opening keynote address: Maputo Port and its role as one of the most efficient ports in Africa

  • Major investment and the infrastructure augmentation plan
  • Port capacity supply keeping pace with growing demand
  • Challenges towards becoming the most efficient port in Africa

Simon Farhat, DP World Maputo, Mozambique

9.15am

Case study: Stimulating economic growth through increased investment into port infrastructure

  • Analyzing infrastructure requirements
  • Supporting the new generation of cellular container ships
  • How to deal with the increasing demand for electricity – How
  • Eskom cannot deliver the right quantities for the future
›  Captein Neil Chetty,
Harbour Master, Port of Port Elizabeth
9.45am

Panel discussion: Comparing the benefits of commercial, deep water and fishing ports

  • What infrastructure is required for specific ports?
  • Are deep water ports attracting international cargo?
  • How do you integrate fishing ports into the region’s economy?
Managing Director/ Director General, Mauritius Ports Authority, Mer Rouge
›  Mr Hans Niebergall,
President and CEO, South Asia and Africa Regional Port Stability Cooperative
›  Mr Samuel Oluoch Helu,
Principal Planning Officer, Kenya Ports Authority
10.30am

Morning refreshments

 

Port Development

11am

Keynote address: Africa’s coastline to stimulate port development

  • Growing your maritime economy
  • Dealing with customs and excise to improve efficiency
  • Legislation being effectively dealt with


Speaker to be advised, South African Maritime Safety
Authority, South Africa

11.30am

Keynote address: Africa as a major trade hub

  • Looking at partial port privatization and concessions
  • How to develop a strategy to increase the capacity to offload
  • large containers
  • New strategies to improve trade from the ports inland
›  Mr Hon Erkki Nghimtina,
Minister of Work & Transport, Ministry of Transport Namibia
12pm

Panel discussion: The need to invest in Africa’s port infrastructure? The implementation of advanced planning for port development

  • The increased demand for safety, security and efficiency
  • Looking at improving the low container handling speeds in line
  • with the international norms


Elias Mwenyo, Sales and Services Manager, Namibia Ports Authority, Namibia

Chief Operations Officer, Transnet Port Terminals
›  Mr Andre Ciseau,
CEO, Seychelles Ports Authority
1pm

Networking lunch

 

Infrastructure

2.15pm

A Different Approach to Engineering the Commercial Viability of Ports

  • Vessels, tugs and navigation aids have developed rapidly in the last 30 years.
  • Have ports evolved over the same period?

    Greg Haigh, Director: Global Maritime Business Leader, Arup
    Pheku Montwedi,
    Associate Director: Maritime, Arup
2.30pm

Case study: Overcoming the challenges in port infrastructure

  • Looking at PPP’s as a possible solution for government projects
  • Partnering with government to encourage the private sector to
  • become transparent in their motives to invest
  • How technology and the development processes are linked to
  • the various players working together to improve infrastructure

Secretary General, Port Management Association of Eastern and Southern Africa
3pm

Panel discussion: How to assess infrastructure developments in Africa’s ports

  • Enabling intra-regional trade in Africa through innovative projects
  • Improving on efficiencies: lowering logistic costs
  • Reducing transit time along the route and within the ports

Head of Ports, Infrastructure and Equipment, Luanda Ministry of Transport- Angola
Chief Executive Officer, Walvis Bay Corridor Group
Secretary General, Port Management Association of Eastern and Southern Africa
›  Mr Chris Matchett,
Senior Manager: Infrastructure, Transnet Ports Authority
Director, Port Tema
3.45pm

Networking and afternoon refreshments

 

Efficiency

4.30pm

Panel discussion: Improving efficiency at Africa’s ports

  • Looking at dealing effectively with congestion
  • Maximizing the relationship between ports, rail and road
  • operators
  • How to improve transit times
  • Finding how to decrease long delays at the ports

Simon Farhat, DP World Maputo, Mozambique

›  Captain Davies Benjamin,
General Manager, Sierra Leone Ports Authority
›  Mr Mohamed Aden Cheikh,
Operations Manager, Port of Djibouti
Director General, DP World Djen Djen
5.15pm

Chairperson’s closing remarks and end of day one

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