The 2008 Dry Cargo International Bulk Conference and Exhibition has already received great levels of interest and with speakers of the highest levels already confirmed, participation levels at the event in Amsterdam are anticipated to be at their maximum.
Dry Cargo International events always attracts a diverse audience due to our understanding inter related nature of the dry bulk markets. Delegates from all aspects of the international dry bulk industry attend the unique environment presented by Dry Cargo International with its horizontal approach to covering the key issues during the conference. Past events organised by DCi have focused on the important part they play, but of course there are a wider range of issues and topics which determine the role of the port, which are influenced by other operators in the transportation chain.
The 2008 Dry Cargo International Bulk Conference & Exhibition will provide high level presentations and research data ensuring excellent value for any delegate attending the Amsterdam event.
Current speakers include:
Jim Lennon, Head of Commodities Research, Macquarie Group UK
Philip Rogers, Head of Research, Galbraiths Ltd
Fred Doll, Managing Director, Doll Shipping
Dr Arek Kizilbash, Research Analyst ICAP Hyde
Martin Bloemendal, Director, Energy Edge
Ad Lig Ligthart, Director, A&M Consultancy BV
Susan Oatway, Senior Executive, Drewry Shipping Consultants
Risto Laulajainen, Gothenburg University School of Economics
Ian Harrison, Technical Manager, INTERCARGO
Arvind Sagar, Business Development Advisor, Hazira Port Pvt. Ltd
Dirk Kannenburg, Head of Assessment Surveys, Germanischer Lloyd
Wolfgang Hurtienne, Director, Hamburg Port Authority
Professor Eric Van Hooydonk, Advocaat, Hoogleraar Universiteit Antwerpen
Hans de Hondt, Sales and Marketing Director, LogSys NV
Karl Wooodhouse, Aumund Group
David Trueman, Director, DB Information Systems Ltd
John Connelly, Managing Director, Kingfisher Industrial
Hans van Est, Marketing Manager, Van Aalst Bulk Handling BV
This will also have positive ramifications for exhibitors as higher traffic levels will be assured. Amsterdam’s advantage is the outstanding transport-geographic position as a foreign trade hub which makes it the ideal location for the Dry Cargo International Bulk Conference & Exhibition.
We look forward to seeing you in Amsterdam.
Mark your 2008 calendar with the 27th & 28th of May, and attend the premier event and meeting place for executives in the Ports, Terminals, Materials Handling and Commodities markets worldwide.
Meet with senior personnel from a wide range of industries from Ports, Terminals and Stevedores to Ship Owners Commodity Traders and Primary Consumers.
Network - Renew Contacts - Forge New Relationships - Gain further Insight ■
Andrew Hucker-BrownDry Cargo Internationalandrew@dc-int.com
2008 Dry Cargo International Bulk Conference & Exhibition
2008 Dry Cargo International Bulk Conference & Exhibition
27-28 May 2008, The Krasnapolsky, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
www.dci-events.com
The 2008 Dry Cargo International Bulk Conference and Exhibition has already received great levels of interest and with speakers of the highest levels already confirmed, participation levels at the event in Amsterdam are anticipated to be at their maximum.
Dry Cargo International events always attracts a diverse audience due to our understanding inter related nature of the dry bulk markets. Delegates from all aspects of the international dry bulk industry attend the unique environment presented by Dry Cargo International with its horizontal approach to covering the key issues during the conference. Past events organised by DCi have focused on the important part they play, but of course there are a wider range of issues and topics which determine the role of the port, which are influenced by other operators in the transportation chain.
The 2008 Dry Cargo International Bulk Conference & Exhibition will provide high level presentations and research data ensuring excellent value for any delegate attending the Amsterdam event.
Current speakers include:
Jim Lennon, Head of Commodities Research, Macquarie Group UK
Philip Rogers, Head of Research, Galbraiths Ltd
Fred Doll, Managing Director, Doll Shipping
Dr Arek Kizilbash, Research Analyst ICAP Hyde
Martin Bloemendal, Director, Energy Edge
Ad Lig Ligthart, Director, A&M Consultancy BV
Susan Oatway, Senior Executive, Drewry Shipping Consultants
Risto Laulajainen, Gothenburg University School of Economics
Ian Harrison, Technical Manager, INTERCARGO
Arvind Sagar, Business Development Advisor, Hazira Port Pvt. Ltd
Dirk Kannenburg, Head of Assessment Surveys, Germanischer Lloyd
Wolfgang Hurtienne, Director, Hamburg Port Authority
Professor Eric Van Hooydonk, Advocaat, Hoogleraar Universiteit Antwerpen
Hans de Hondt, Sales and Marketing Director, LogSys NV
Karl Wooodhouse, Aumund Group
David Trueman, Director, DB Information Systems Ltd
John Connelly, Managing Director, Kingfisher Industrial
Hans van Est, Marketing Manager, Van Aalst Bulk Handling BV
This will also have positive ramifications for exhibitors as higher traffic levels will be assured. Amsterdam’s advantage is the outstanding transport-geographic position as a foreign trade hub which makes it the ideal location for the Dry Cargo International Bulk Conference & Exhibition.
We look forward to seeing you in Amsterdam.
Mark your 2008 calendar with the 27th & 28th of May, and attend the premier event and meeting place for executives in the Ports, Terminals, Materials Handling and Commodities markets worldwide.
Meet with senior personnel from a wide range of industries from Ports, Terminals and Stevedores to Ship Owners Commodity Traders and Primary Consumers.
Network - Renew Contacts - Forge New Relationships - Gain further Insight ■