IAPH 2015 Daily News
Edition No. 1, Tuesday, 2 June 2015
Edition No. 2, Wednesday, 3 June 2015
Edition No. 3, Thursday, 4 June 2015
Edition No. 4, Friday, 5 June 2015
Conference Brochure
Speakers' Presentations
Tuesday, 2 June 2015
Gerd Leonhard
The digital Transformation of Business and Society, and its Impact on the Shipping, Ports and maritime Industries by 2030
Marco Lippuner
The Importance of smartPORTs in global Competition – Challenges and Solutions
Peter Hinchliffe
What are the Threats and Opportunities for international Shipping in the Future?
Christian Growitsch
The global Economy at the Crossroads – recent Developments and Perspectives
Jost Bergmann
The Evolution of Containership Sizes and its Impact on the Industry
Olaf Merk
Mega-ships: still for the common good?
Capt. Salvatore Cafiero
When a Mega Carrier enters the Port: Experiences of a Sea Captain
Jörg Pollmann
Traffic Control: Challenges and Solutions regarding the Navigation of Mega-Ships on the River Elbe and in the Port of Hamburg
Benjamin Lai
Challenges and Solutions dealing with large Container Vessels – the Perspective of a Terminal Operator
Wednesday, 3 June 2015
Volker Worthmann
IT is ready for smart Solutions
Wim Elfrink
Why do Ports have to become smart?
Jens Meier
smartPORT Hamburg – “How to dress for Success?”
Patrick Bol
An Arabian Perspective on Industry Trends: A View from the Bridge of DP World
Michael Pal
What can a Port do to effectively manage landside Congestion – Truck Marshalling Automation and Key Performance Indicator Control as a Solution
José García de la Guía
smartPORT Valencia – Challenges, Solutions and Visions
Monika Breuch-Moritz
International environmental Standards at Sea – Development, Implementation and Monitoring. Consequences and future Developments
Henning Kinkhorst
How even minor Changes can increase Energy Efficiency significantly
Gun Rudeberg
smartPORT – What does it mean for Ports of Stockholm?
Lutz Birke
smartPORT energy – Experiences of the Port of Hamburg
Dipl.-Ing. Robert Howe
Global Transport needs sustainable Ports - LNG as Part of Greenports
Thursday, 4 June 2015
Douglas Ward
Cruise Ships and Ports: Now and Future Trends
CHA Min-sik
Starting to grow: Cruise Tourism as a complementary Business Field in Busan
Roberto Perocchio
Managing the Growth of turnaround Cruise Operations in sensible Surroundings
Michael Ungerer
Development of the Cruise Shipping Industry in the Port of Hamburg
Bo Larsen
Smart Terminals – smartPORTs: What can Ports contribute to a dynamic Cruise Industry?
Alexander Porschke
Clean Air in Ports - Potential for Improving Air Quality
Johan Röstin
Clean Air Solutions in the Ports of Copenhagen and Malmö
Gene Seroka
Clean Air 2.0
Christine Loh
Hong Kong's Action to Clean Up Maritime Emission
Michael Shewchuk
What is the Role and History of the United Nations for the maritime Industry?
Frans van Zoelen
Law as Location Factor and a "Hanseatic League" for swift and reliable international Dispute Resolution
Dr Christoph Hasche
Litigation and Arbitration on site – a location Factor in global Competition
Marcus John
smartPORTS need smart Insurances
Dr Maria Carolina Romero
Impact of new female recruits at the World Maritime University
Dr. Phantian Zuesongdham
Diversity - Don't talk, live it!
Dato' Capt. David Padman
HOW DIVERSITY CONTRIBUTES TO SMART THINKING