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中国船舶工业行业协会大力推荐的国际展览会
2008印度国际海事展
展会时间:2008年2月14日-17日
展会地点:印度 孟买
向全球竞争迈进CHHEMTECH很荣幸地宣布国际海事展览会-“向全球竞争迈进”,将于2008年2月14日至17日在孟买举办。该国际展览会及会议为印度海运,运输,港口和物流服务,提供商和制造商提供期望,挑战与机会,通过展示最新的发明和填补技术提供者和使用者之间的差距,使之在全球有竞争力。
海事展将为海运,海事,捕捞,港口和贸易机构提供一个全球范围内的使用者和服务供应商交流的理想平台。
CHEMTECH自1975年始即作为国际展览和会议的先锋,创造了贸易记录,在顾问团的指导下,将保证为印度及全球的参加者提供最大收获。
展览范围
造船/造船工业
船部件/捕捞
船厂装置及设备
重型拖车/推进系统
船用设备
电子/通信
航海设备和援助
海事服务
港口/港口技术
海上技术/海事设备
货物处理和物流
海事和培训机构
信息技术/软件
研究机构
参加国家
澳大利亚 ,新西兰 ,法国 ,土耳其 ,马来西亚,中国 ,西班牙,阿联酋,俄罗斯,德国,意大利,毛里求斯,丹麦,瑞典,英国,比利时,新加坡,希腊,日本,挪威,芬兰,荷兰,美国,加拿大,韩国,香港
参观者构成
专业人士来自以下领域:
港口和港口技术
勘探自然资源的海上技术
造船/造船工业
捕捞/物流
船部件/海事设备
电气工程/电子/通讯
重型拖车/推进系统
海事服务/开船设备
船东/船经理协会
造船装置和设备
海事技术
顾问团成员名单
Mr. S. K. Hajara,印度海运公司主席和董事总经理,是该展览会顾问团主席。
Mr. S Hajara
中央顾问团主席
印度海运公司主席
Crescent Shipping Agency (I) Pvt. Ltd 首席执行官
Mr. Ravi Budharaja
Eurasia Maritime Management (I) Pvt. Ltd.海事管理公司执行董事
Mr. Shashank Kulkarni
印度船东协会秘书长
Dr. Anup Kumar Chanda 博士
Kolkata Port Trust主席
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“这样好的展览会,我们是每届都参加的!”A. S. Moloobhoy & Sons
“效果很好,我们签了三个大单。”AET Shipmanagement (India) Pte Ltd.
“很好的展览,我们对这样的展览是全力支持的!"American Bureau of Shipping
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Advisory Board - Shipping Marine World Expo 2008
“The Indian maritime sector has entered a high-growth phase fuelled by the country’s spectacular economic growth and rapidly increasing seaborne trade. The most striking feature of this development is the simultaneous buoyancy in all the sub-sectors shipping, ports and shipbuilding. This provides tremendous opportunities for all the players in the maritime field. I am sure that The SHIPPING & MARINE World Expo 2008 being organized by the CHEMTECH Foundation, which offers a common platform for interaction amongst the various players in the maritime field, would lead to much better understanding of these opportunities in the Indian maritime sector.” Mr. S Hajara Chairman - Central Advisory Board Shipping & Marine World Expo Chairman & M.D - Shipping Corporation of India
“For the last few years, the Growth of India’s Maritime Industry has been spectacular and somewhat unbelievable considering the past decades. This growth has been mainly due to buoyant market condition combined with other favorable factors. An opportunity has been thrown up to catch this wave and leap ahead in a focused manner. Shipping and Marine World Expo 2008 promises a platform whereGovernment, Industry and Maritime Bodies can forge together with other arms of development including Finance, IT & BPO to create a synergy of unprecedented dimension to sustained growth” CMDE M Jitendran Chairman - Cochin Shipyard Limited Chairman & M.D - Cochin Shipyard Limited
Chairman, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, Mumbai. Foundation is organizing Shipping & Marine World Expo 2008 during February 14 -17, 2008 at Mumbai, and to be associated as a Members on the Central Advisory Board for the event. With the Government encouraging private sector par ticipation in por t infrastructure development under the National Maritime Development Programme, the Ports & Shipping Industry is poised for spectacular growth in order to meet the surge in demand. I am sure, the event being organized by the Foundation will facilitate the growth of the Indian maritime sector and provide a commonplatform for interaction by the various players in the field.” Mr. S. Shahzad Hussain Chairman - Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, Mumbai.
“Shipping & Marine World Expo 2008 conference will provide a platform to all connected with the Maritime fraternity to interact & deliberate on subjects of mutual professional interest. I am confident that it will continue to be of immense benefit to the maritime trade and industry in general. It will be a platform for dissemination of information, professional interaction and networking. The Shipping and Marine World Expo 2008 exhibition will provide a platform for displaying technological and business trends from all over the world. I extend my best wishes for the same.” Shri Pritamkumar Sampatrao Shegaonkar (Advocate),
"History is Testament to the fact that no nation can aspire to be a great power unless it effectively uses its maritime sector both for commercial and military purposes. Our economic prosperity is largely dependent on the growth of our Maritime Sector, which is very vibrant today and offers a host of opportunities in a large number of areas comprising Shipbuilding / Repairs, Ports, Shipping lines, Inland Water Transport System, ancillary industries etc. The Maritime Security and the role of the Indian Navy therefore assume great significance to ensure the right environment for the growth of India’s Maritime Sector and its economic prosperity since, “Those who Rule the Seas, Rule the World”.Exciting and challenging days lie ahead for the Indian Maritime Industry and dtherefore the initiative by CHEMTECH Foundation, “Shipping and Maritime World Expo 2008” is truly opportune, encouraging and commendable.." Vice Admiral DSP Varma PVSM, AVSM, VSM, Chief of Materials, Indian Navy.” Vice Admiral DSP Varma PVSM, AVSM, VSM, Chief of Materials, Indian Navy.,
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展览会期间同时举办国际会议,日程安排如下:
SHIPPING & MARINE 2008 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Emerging Opportunities in Shipbuilding, Shipyards & Ports Theme: Maritime India – Seize the Moment Venue : NSE Complex, Goregaon, Mumbai Inaugural Session - ( 3.00 PM. – 5.30 PM ) Welcome Address Mr. Jasu Shah, Chairman, CHEMTECH Foundation Chairman’s Address Mr. S Hajara, CMD, Shipping Corporation of India & Chairman, Central Advisory Board, Shipping & Marine World Expo 2008, Mumbai Keynote Address: Opportunities in the Indian Shipping Industry Ms Kiran Dhingra, Director General, Directorate General of Shipping, Mumbai * Address by India’s Port Sector Preparing for Heavy Investments Ms. Rani A. Jadhav, Chairperson, Indian Ports Association & Chairman, Mumbai Port Trust, Mumbai * Address by Overseas Guest: Mr Raymond Lim Siang Keat, Minister for Transport & Second Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Transport, Singapore* Mr. Rollie Webb, Chairman Washington Marine Group, Shipbuilding Association of Canada, Canada* Mr. Spyros M Polemis, Chairman, International Chamber of Shipping & President, International Shipping Federation, London* Mr. Park Kyu-Won, Chairman, The Korea Shipbuilders Association, Korea* Address by Mr. Ramnath Jha, Principal Secretary, Transport & State Excise, Govt. of Maharashtra, Mumbai * Ms. Sudha Anchlia, Addl Chief Secretary to Govt. of Gujarat, Ports & Transport Department, Gandhinagar * Address by Admiral Suresh Mehta, PVSM, AVSM, ADC, Chief of Naval Staff, New Delhi * Address by Chief Guest: Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, Former President of India, New Delhi * Inaugural Address: National Maritime Development Programme Mr. T R Baalu, Honorable Union Minister Shipping, Road Transport & Highways, Govt. of India. New Delhi * Concluding Remarks & Vote of Thanks
Session – I (9.30 AM – 11.15 AM) Indian Shipbuilding: Can India be a Major Force in World Market? Opening Remarks Session Chairman: Mr. Rajeev Gupta, Joint Secretary, Department of Shipping, Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport & Highways, New Delhi Future of Indian Shipbuilding & Ship Repair Industry Rear Admiral Ajit Tewari, President, Indian National Shipbuilders’ Association & Chairman & Managing Director, Hindustan Shipyard Ltd., Mumbai (Title to be decided) Mr. Vijay Kumar, Director, Bharati Shipyard Ltd, Mumbai Global Shipbuilding Industry – Advantage India Mr. A K Joti, Chairman, Gujarat Maritime Board, Gandhinagar * Discussions initiated by: Mr. M P Patwardhan, Managing Director, Chowgule Steamships Ltd., Mumbai * ~ ~ ~ TEA – 11.15 AM to 11.30 AM ~ ~ ~ Session – II (11.30 AM – 1.00 PM): Shipping & Marine Industry - Infrastructure and Safety Opening Remarks Session Chairman: Cmde. M Jitendran, Chairman & Managing Director, Cochin Shipyard Ltd., Cochin * (Title to be decided) Mr. Nasser Munjee, Non-Executive & Part-Time Chairman, Development Credit Bank, Mumbai An Insight Into Marine Safety and its Effects on Commercial Operation Capt. Deepak Kapoor, Nautical Surveyor & Dy DG (Tech), Directorate General of Shipping, Mumbai (Title to be decided) Mr. Sudesh Kumar, Managing Director, Indian Register of Shipping, Mumbai * (Title to be decided) Mr. Rohit Bhardwaj, Executive Director SHE, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd, New Delhi * ~ ~ LUNCH - 1.00 PM to 2.00 PM ~ ~ Session – III (2.00 PM – 3.00 PM): Financing & Partnerships Opening Remarks Session Chairman: Mr. D K Mittal, CEO – Maritime Services, Infrastructure Leasing & Finance Services Ltd., Mumbai * Financing for the Shipping Industry Mr. S Sarkar, Sr. Vice President, SBI Capital Market Ltd, Mumbai (Title to be decided) Mr. Hans Petter Aas, Head Global Shipping, DnB NOR Bank, Norway Public-Private Partnership – The BOOT / BOOST basis Mr. Rajeev Lall, Managing Director & CEO, Infrastructure Development Finance Company, Mumbai * Discussions initiated by: Mr. K. M. Sheth, Executive Chairman, The Great Eastern Shipping Co. Ltd., Mumbai * Mr. Aditya Garware, Managing Director & Vice Chairman, Garware Marine Industries Ltd., Mumbai *
Session – IV (3.00 PM – 4.00 PM): Maritime Education Opening Remarks Session Chairman: Capt. S. Bhardwaj, Vice Chancellor, AMET University, Chennai (Title to be decided) Prof. Dracos Vassalos, Professor Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering, University of Glasgow, UK (Title to be decided) Mr. Rob Bell, Chief Executive, Archomai Limited, UK Enhancing Education in Maritime Law in Indian Context Dr. Prof. Prasanto K Mukherjee, World Maritime University, Sweden Discussions initiated by: Mr. A. R. Ramakrishnan, Wholetime Director & CEO, / Mr. S. Krishnan, Head HR & Admin, Essar Shipping Ltd., Mumbai * Mr. Anil Devli, Executive Director, Shreyas Shipping Ltd., Mumbai * ~ ~ ~ TEA – 4.00 PM to 4.15 PM ~ ~ ~ Session – V (4.15 PM – 5.15 PM): Shipping & Marine Industry: User Perspective Opening Remarks Session Chairman: Mr. S Hajara, CMD, Shipping Corporation of India & Chairman, Central Advisory Board, Shipping & Marine World Expo 2008, Mumbai (Title to be decided) Mr. Arun Balakrishnan, Chairman & Managing Director, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited, Mumbai (Title to be decided) Mr. Prasad Raghava Menon, Managing Director, Tata Power Company Limited, Mumbai Session – I (9.30 AM – 11.15 AM) INDIAN PORTS: The Growth Drivers Opening Remarks & Keynote Address The National Maritime Development Programme Ports Sector Session Chairman: Mr Rakesh Srivastava, Joint Secretary, Department of Ports, Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport & Highways, New Delhi Developing a Multipurpose Port Mr. Raj Khalid, Representative – India, Antwerp Port Authority, Mumbai (Title to be decided) Mr. H K Dash, Vice Chairman & CEO, Gujarat Maritime Board, Gandhinagar * (Title to be decided) Commodore M K Banger, Consultant Marine, Maharastra Maritime Board, Mumbai Discussions initiated by: Mr. R K Jain, Managing Director, Indian Ports Association, Mumbai * ~ ~ ~ TEA – 11.15 AM to 11.30 AM ~ ~ ~ Session – II (11.30 AM – 1.00 PM) Important Issues for Growth Opening Remarks & Keynote Address Improving Port Congestion & Connectivity to Meet the Surging Demand Session Chairman: Dr. Ajit Ranade, Chief Economist - Corporate Economics Cell, Aditya Birla Management Corporation Limited, Mumbai * Regulation of Security Issues and Security Standards for Indian Ports Mr. N Ramachandran, Chairman, Cochin Port Trust, Cochin (Title to be decided) Dr. Anup Kumar Chanda, Chairman, Kolkata Port Trust, Kolkata Discussions initiated by: Mr. Philip Littlejohn, Managing Director, Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd * ~ ~ LUNCH - 1.00 PM to 2.00 PM ~ ~ Session – III (2.00 PM – 3.30 PM) Private Ports: Case Studies Opening Remarks Session Chairman: Shri S S Hussain, Chairman, JNPT, Mumbai* (Title to be decided) Mr. Philip Littlejohn, Managing Director, Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd (Title to be decided) Mr Prakash Tulsiani, COO, Gateway Terminal India Pvt. Ltd., Navi Mumbai (Title to be decided) Mr. Rajiv Sinha / Capt. Sandeep Mehta, CEO, Mundra Port & Special Economic Zone Ltd. * (Title to be decided) Mr. John Fewer, Director, Gangavaram Port Limited, Hyderabad. * Discussions initiated by: Mr. T Kumaran, Vice President Shipping division, Gati Limited, Chennai Mr. Dinesh Lal, Executive Director, Maersk India Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai * ~ ~ ~ TEA – 3.30 PM to 3.45 PM ~ ~ ~ Session – IV (4.00 PM – 5.30 PM) PANEL DISCUSSION ACCELERATING IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL MARITIME DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Chairman: Mr. S. Hajara, Chairman, Shipping Corporation of India Ltd. & Chairman, Central Advisory Board, Shipping & Marine World Expo 2008* Panel Members: Mr. Yudhistir Khatau, MD, Varun Shipping Ltd., Mumbai * Mr. Shrinivas Dempo, Chairman, Dempo Shipbuilding & Engineering Pvt. Ltd., Goa * Vice Admiral R F Contractor, Director General, Indian Coast Guard, Mr. M Y Reddy, Secretary, All India Shippers’ Council, New Delhi * Mr. Rishi Agarwal, Managing Director, ABG Shipyard Ltd, Mumbai * Mr. Gautam Adani, Chairman, Adani Group, Ahmedabad * Shri S S Hussain, Chairman, JNPT, Mumbai Mr. A Janardhana Rao, Chairman, Kandla Port Trust, Kandla * Mr. Philip Littlejohn, Managing Director, Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd, Ms. Rani A Jadhav , Chairman, Mumbai Port Trust, Mumbai * Mr. D K Mittal, CEO – Maritime Services, Infrastructure Leasing & Finance Corporation, Mumbai * Mr. Rajeev Lall, Managing Director & CEO, Infrastructure Development Finance, Mumbai * Mr Rakesh Srivastava, Joint Secretary, Department of Ports, Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport & Highways, New Delhi * * Invited
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向全球竞争迈进CHHEMTECH很荣幸地宣布国际海事展览会-“向全球竞争迈进”,将于2008年2月14日至17日在孟买举办。该国际展览会及会议为印度海运,运输,港口和物流服务,提供商和制造商提供期望,挑战与机会,通过展示最新的发明和填补技术提供者和使用者之间的差距,使之在全球有竞争力。 海事展将为海运,海事,捕捞,港口和贸易机构提供一个全球范围内的使用者和服务供应商交流的理想平台。 CHEMTECH自1975年始即作为国际展览和会议的先锋,创造了贸易记录,在顾问团的指导下,将保证为印度及全球的参加者提供最大收获。
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