24-26 September 2013 | SS Rotterdam | Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Charting a new course for global perishable supply chain operations
24-26 September 2013 SS Rotterdam, Rotterdam
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME MONDAY 23 SEPTEMBER PRE CONFERENCE
TUESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER CONFERENCE DAY 1 07:30 Registration, networking & refreshments KEYNOTE SESSION: Global perishable trade, logistics and transport - quo vadis? 08:45 Cool Logistics welcome Alex von Stempel, Director, Cool Logistics Resources Rachael White, Director, Cool Logistics Resources
07:00 FloraHolland flower auction tour A behind-the-scenes look at the world’s largest flower trading centre.
09:00 Chair’s opening remarks John Fossey, Consultant, Moffatt & Nichol 09:05 Welcome address: Port of Rotterdam Emile Hoogsteden, Vice President Containers, Breakbulk & Logistics, Port of Rotterdam
09:20 State of the industry address I: The future of container shipping Peter Frederiksen, Member of the Executive Board,
Hamburg Süd
11:30 Maasvlakte 2 tour
09:50 State of the industry address II: The future of refrigerated container transport Thomas Eskesen, Global Head of Refrigerated
See Rotterdam’s next generation port infrastructure in the making.
Business, Maersk Line
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10:20
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19:00 icebreaker welcome reception Courtesy of DP World Antwerp, foodcareplus and Hamburg Süd Take yourself back to the full glamour and style of the SS Rotterdam in its heyday. Last seen at The Royal Ascot, the allsingin’, all-dancin’ retro girl band The Tootsie Rollers will rock your socks off.
Mapping out tomorrow’s perishable trade flows: Fresh produce trade potential between key emerging economies – the impact for shipping and logistics Francis Kint, CEO Fresh Produce Division, Univeg
10:45 Discussion 11:00 Networking & refreshments Straight from the shippers 11:45 Monitoring global demand shifts for fresh produce in South East Asia
Willem Kokkeel, Managing Director, Eurasia
Connections
11:55 Priorities for competing in a global perishables market
José Perottoni, Logistics Director, brf (Brasil Foods)
12:15 Discussion Andreas Allenspach, Managing Director, Fruit and Vegetables, Van Rijn
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cONFERENCE PROGRAMME integrators
Francis Kint, CEO Fresh Produce Division, Univeg
Willem Kokkeel, Managing Director, Eurasia
Connections
José Perottoni, Logistics Director, brf (Brasil Foods)
12:45 Networking & lunch BREAKOUT: Global perishables transport - the MARITIME outlook 14:15 Chair’s opening remarks John Fossey, Consultant, Moffatt & Nichol 14:20 Perishable shipping market outlook Philip Damas, Director Supply Chain Advisors, Drewry 14:40 A new reefer ship design Birger Lindberg Skov, Managing Director, Reefer Intel Per Westling, Managing Director, Stena RoRo
15:10 Discussion 15:25 Networking & refreshments 16:00 Oceanfreight panel discussion Kevin Bragg, Managing Director, Bonita Europe Eric Eng, Vice President, Global Reefer Trade, APL
Thomas Eskesen, Global Head of Refrigerated
Business, Maersk Line Frank Ganse, Global Director, Reefer / Perishables,
Kuehne + Nagel
Robert Mant, Reefer Shipping and Supply Chain
Consultant
16:00 Summary 17:30 End of day 1
Loic Gindre, Sub Saharan Africa Commercial
Manager, DHL Aviation
14:35
Seafood by air: Handling and logistics priorities to guarantee quality, food security and traceability - Case study ‘live lobsters’ Doug McRae, Managing Director, Worldwide
Perishables
14:50 EU directives and regulations: Mitigating the impact on airfreight logistics and product quality Veerle Van Der Sypt, Secretary General, Fresh Trade Belgium
15:00
Tackling weaknesses in the cool air transport chain: What do importers need? Case study - fresh berries Harm Verpaalen, Owner, Global Fresh
Solutions
15:10 Discussion 15:30 Networking & refreshments 16:00
Emerging cargo co-loading strategies for temperature-controlled transport to and from airports Bart Vannieuwenhuyse, Research Director, TRI VIZOR
16:10 Providing the missing link in information and document flows for airfreight Robert Verbaenen, Business Development Manager,
Adelantex
16:20 Airfreight panel discussion Andreas Allenspach, Managing Director, Fruit and
BREAKOUT: Global perishables transport - the AIRFREIGHT outlook
Vegetables, Van Rijn
17:10 Summary
In association with Adelantex
Arne Lossius, Director, Marine Harvest Terminal
17:30 End of day 1
18:00 official networking reception 14:15 Chair’s opening remarks: Global perishables transport: the airfreight outlook Frank van Gelder, Business Consultant for Adelantex, Cool Chain Airfreight Projects
14:20 Addressing the needs of fresh produce shippers: Strategies for airlines and
Courtesy of Port of Rotterdam Network at the beautiful Wereld Museum.
Welcome Ir. drs. H.N.J. (Hans) Smits, President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Port of Rotterdam
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cONFERENCE pROGRAMME wednesday 25 SEPTEMBER CONFERENCE day 2 08:00 Registration, networking & refreshments Kindly sponsored by Kuehne + Nagel
sector - learning from other industries Wim Dillen, Senior Business Development
Manager, Port of Antwerp
12:05 Meeting the demands of the retailers Jason Kelly, Former Operations Director, IPL 12:25 Meeting the demands of the shippers: The transition to rail Mitchell Brooke, Logistics Development Manager,
Citrus Growers Association of Southern Africa
Emerging markets
12:45 Discussion
09:00 Chair’s opening remarks Martin von Simson, Managing Partner, Editora Update
13:00 Networking & lunch Kindly sponsored by Kloosterboer
09:05 China as an import market for beef and pork Alfred Cheung, Founder, Green Society Association 09:25 Mapping out reefer cargo opportunities in Latin America: Global and regional trends Andrew Lorimer, Managing Director, Datamar 09:45 Can perishable logistics deliver in emerging markets? What are the challenges in Brazil? Marlene Arisa, Reefer Manager, DHL Global Forwarding
10:05 New cross trades: Challenges and opportunities Iain McIntosh, General Manager Sales, Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL)
10:25 Discussion with speakers joined by: Johan Kriel, Chief Supply Chain Commecial Manager,
First and last mile: Making modal shift work 14:30 The intermodal potential of reefer containers Sjaak Melissant, General Manager, Samskip CoolBoxx 14:50 Banana case-study: Retailer-driven reefer box on rail service from Peru to European hinterland Hans-Willem van der Waal, Managing Director, Agrofair 15:15 Potato case study: Accessing new markets via multiple transport modes Frank Scholten, Transport Manager, Aviko 15:35 Questions & discussion
Port of Salalah
15:45 Networking & refreshments
Marc Rooms, Head of Reefer Business, Safmarine
Container Lines
Kindly sponsored by Kuehne + Nagel
11:00 Networking & refreshments Kindly sponsored by Kuehne + Nagel
First and last mile: Fostering new logistics efficiencies 11:40 Chair’s opening remarks Alan Robertson, Director, Webster Robertson 11:45 Supply chain optimisation in the perishable
16:15 Getting ripe and ready for synchromodality: Creating two-way intermodal perishable freight flows - Cool Rail Spain Christo van der Meer, Supply Chain Consultant, FloraHolland Edwin Wenink, Manager Supply Chain Development, FloraHolland
16:45 Pharmaceuticals and short sea Howard Knott, Director, Trade Facility, Irish Exporters
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cONFERENCE pROGRAMME Association
17:05 Discussion
Joyce Bliek, Manager Containers & Breakbulk, Port of
Rotterdam
Marc Rooms, Head of Reefer Business, Safmarine
14:40 Are the container lines really the best custodians of reefer containers? Reefer container supply, utilisation and availability – does ‘grey box’ make sense? Steve Alaerts, Director Marketing and Sales, foodcareplus
Container Lines
17:00 End of day 2
THURSday 26 SEPTEMBER Perishable logistics & Reefer operations 09:00 Registration, networking & refreshments 10:00 Chair’s opening remarks David Marjoram, Director, David Marjoram Ltd 10:05 Temperature management in transport equipment Dr. Leo Lukasse, Climate Control Specialist,
Wageningen UR Food & Biobased Research
10:25 Contaminated refrigerants one year on – How big is the problem? Richard Lawton, Technical Director, Cambridge Refrigeration Technology
10:45 Contaminated refrigerants: Does the global reefer service industry need stricter regulation? Mark Bennett, Senior Vice President, Triton Container
15:00 Question and answer session Arjan Bezemer, General Manager EMEA, Daikin Reefer
Gert Jorgensen, Chief Technology Officer, MCI
Kartik Kumar, Director of Marketing & Strategic
Planning, Carrier Transicold
Sjaak Melissant, General Manager, Samskip CoolBoxx
Michel van Roozendaal, Vice President, Marine
Solutions, Thermo King Peter Verbaas, Secretary General, Frugi Venta,
Fruittrade Association Netherlands
16:00 CHARTER FOR CHANGE: Conference summary, feedback & critical action points Alex von Stempel, Director, Cool Logistics Resources
Rachael White, Director, Cool Logistics Resources
16:15 Close and coffee Cool Logistics Resources Ltd reserves the right to alter the content and timing of the conference and operations day.
International
11:05 Networking & refreshments 11:45 Lessons from shipping flowers from East Africa to Europe by sea Anton Bril, Manager Trade Services, VGB 12:05 Recapitulating likely causes of cargo degradation from farm to shelf
Dr Anna Snowdon, Independent Post-Harvest
Pathologist
12:40 Networking & lunch 14:00 How long can reefers operate without power? ‘Power off – how long is a long time’? Alan Robertson, Director, Webster Robertson
14:20 New developments in genset technology Eeuwe Kooi, Managing Director, TRS Energy-Systems
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