About the Conference
Confirmed speakers include:
- Senior Manager, Port Klang Authority
- Sean Doherty, Head, Logistics & Transport Industry, World Economic Forum
- Dr Jan Hoffmann, Chief, Trade Facilitation Section, TLB, DTL, UNCTAD
- Charles de Trenck, Analyst, Transport Trackers
- Winston W F Loo, Managing Director, Wilhelmsen Ships Service Malaysia
- Johnson W Sutjipto, Chairman, FASA and Indonesian Shipowners' Association (INSA)
- Knut Ording, Manager, Det Norske Veritas Maritime Malaysia
- Encik Mohd Anuar Taib, Chairman, Shell Malaysia
- Captain Kuba Szymanski, General Secretary, International Ship Managers' Association
Held every two years, The 6th Asia Maritime & Logistics Conference is the place to hear and network with key decision makers from Asian maritime and logistics industry.
In addition to members of Malaysian Shipowners Association (MASA), the Conference will be attended by senior representatives from local and international organisations involved in maritime and logistics operations, including: Ports and Maritime, Shipping, Engineering/Construction, Government General Logistics/ Freight Forwarders, Finance/Banking, Consultants/ Legal/ Insurance, Technology/Security Solutions
The 2008 Conference gathered 200+ senior executives from across the maritime and logistics world.
View a list of the companies that attended the 2008 conference here
The agenda is currently being developed. For speaking or program enquiries, email the Conference Manager: Tina.karas@informa.com.au
About the 2010 AMLCE agenda
The 2010 AMLCE agenda will examine some of the issues at the heart of the Asian maritime and logistics markets. Topics will include:
- An update on the economic situation and its impact on the maritime and logistics industry in 2010 and beyond
- What has the crisis done to the industry and how will it change as a result over the next 10 years
- Capitalising on the opportunities that will arise as the world economy recovers
- Managing overcapacity (created during the boom) even as demand picks up
- Port security - what are the issues, how are ports responding?
- Managing the renewed upsurge in incidents of piracy and attacks against ships
- Creating environmentally efficient ports and whole of supply chain solutions
- Developing greater fuel efficiency and utilisation across the supply chain
- Examining the latest technological innovations
- New approaches to, and the re-engineering of, existing transport systems
- Shifts in the modal movement of cargoes in the redefined economy and environment
- Understanding the latest regulatory updates
To receive information about the 6th Asia Maritime and Logistics Conference email: Chrystelle.duncan@informa.com.au, with 6th AMLCE in the subject line Or simply submit your enquiry online here



















