1. Pre-conference Workshops: 20 October 2015
Main Conference: 21-22 October 2015
Venue: Amara Singapore Hotel
FEATURING PROJECT UPDATES, ENGINEERING BEST PRACTICES
AND KEY OPERATIONAL INSIGHTS FROM:
Prasetyadi
President Director
PT Terminal Teluk Lamong
Dato’ Ir. Haji
Khasbullah A. Kadir
Chief Operating Officer
Kuantan Port Consortium Sdn. Bhd.
Tienchai Makthiengtrong
Director, Planning Division
Laem Chabang Port
Iman Achmad Sulaiman
Director of Planning
and Development
PT Pelabuhan Indonesia I
(Persero)
Joko Noerhudha
Head of Strategic Planning
PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III
(Persero)
Kanittha Boonkua
Deputy Director of Policy
and Planning Department
Port Authority of Thailand
Amit Vikal
Vice President
Sterling Port Limited
Michael Coull
Technical Director - SE Asia Ports Lead
AECOM
Jesper S. Damgaard
General Manager Ports & Marine
– Asia Pacific, SMEC
Meeting Future Trade Growth Through Strategic Port Planning,
Capacity Addition and Operational Efficiency
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CONNECTIVITY
Discover strategies to
enhance connectivity
across your port’s value
chain for increased
productivity and
operational efficiency
PLANNING
Learn best practices
in greenfield
masterplanning and
cost-effective capacity
expansion to deliver
maximum ROI
COLLABORATION
Discuss how terminal
operators and ocean
carriers can cooperate
to streamline vessel
turnaround and reduce
dwell times
INTERACTIVE
ROUNDTABLES
Engage in interactive
scenario-based round
tables for more in-
depth discussion and
networking
REGIONAL FOCUS
Hear project updates,
port development
initiatives and
investment opportunities
across Southeast Asia
2. OUR DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER
LINEUP INCLUDES:
Prasetyadi
President Director
PT Terminal Teluk Lamong
Kanittha Boonkua
Deputy Director of Policy and
Planning Department
Port Authority of Thailand
Panhathai Nitilatthi
Chief, International Affairs Section
Port Authority of Thailand
Tienchai Makthiengtrong
Director, Planning Division
Laem Chabang Port
Iman Achmad Sulaiman
Director of Planning and Development
PT Pelabuhan Indonesia I (Persero)
Joko Noerhudha
Head of Strategic Planning
PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III (Persero)
Pasoroan Herman Harianja
President
Indonesian Maritime Pilots' Association
Former Director
PT Pelabuhan Indonesia I and IV
(Persero)
Dato’ Ir. Haji Khasbullah A. Kadir
Chief Operating Officer
Kuantan Port Consortium Sdn. Bhd.
Amit Vikal
Vice President
Sterling Port Limited
Michael Coull
Technical Director – SE Asia Ports Lead
AECOM
Jesper S. Damgaard
General Manager Ports & Marine
– Asia Pacific
SMEC
Mark Yong
Director
BMT Asia Pacific
Andy Lane
Partner
CTI Consultancy
Jason Chiang CFA
Director
Ocean Shipping Consultants, a division
of Royal Haskoning Group
Truong Bui
Senior Project Manager
Roland Berger Strategy Consultants
WHAT DELEGATES ARE SAYING ABOUT OUR
SOUTHEAST ASIAN PORT DEVELOPMENT SERIES:
“It was good to better understand future plans
for ports in Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand.
The information can be applied to Bintulu Port’s
masterplanning.”
Bintulu Port Authority
“Very knowledgeable speakers, good range of
participants and good materials. I learned many
new ideas and got to know people from a various
spectrum of industries.”
Labuan Liberty Port Management
Dear Port Professional,
Growing intra-Asian trade, expanding vessel sizes and
increasing competition from terminals across the region has
made the Southeast Asian port landscape a dynamic – albeit
challenging – operating environment.
Attend the 5th Port Development & Connectivity Asia forum to
discover how to improve and sustain the commercial strength
of your port, including:
Efficient greenfield masterplanning to ensure target
capacity aligns with volume inputs
Cost-effective capacity expansion and how to incorporate
marine structures to enhance your port development
Ensuring efficient utility of space and overland
connectivity by balancing locational and physical
conditions with innovative port and terminal design
Reducing dwell time and congestion through collaboration
between terminal operators and shipping lines
Strategies to enhancing connectivity across your port’s
value chain to deliver full operational control
Plus, discover project updates from across the region and learn
from the experiences of ports such as:
PT Terminal Teluk Lamong
Kuantan Port
Sterling Port
Laem Chabang Port
Kuala Tanjung and Belawan (Pelindo I)
Tanjung Perak and Tanjung Emas (Pelindo III)
I look forward to welcoming you to our forum this October.
Best,
Jasmine Whiting
Conference Producer
5th Port Development & Connectivity Asia
Tel: (65) 6722 9386 Hp: (65) 8720 4748 Fax: (65) 6720 3804 Email: joan.david@iqpc.com.sg
3. WHO CAN YOU EXPECT TO MEET?
GATHERING ATTENDEES
FROM ACROSS THE
WORLD:
WITH THE FOLLOWING JOB TITLES:
FROM MARITIME INDUSTRIES INCLUDING:
15%Other SE Asia:
Thailand, Vietnam,
Myanmar, Sri Lanka
20%Singapore
20%Malaysia
20%Indonesia
5%Europe
10%Philippines
5%India
20%
Strategic Level
(C-level/ MDs/
Directors/GMs)
20%
Project
Development
Heads
20%
Technical
Heads
20%Commercial
& Business
Development Heads
15%Ports & Marine
Engineers
5%Others
30%
Port Operators
20%
Government
20%
EPCs
14%
Dredging
Companies
8%
Equipment &
Technology
5%
Shipping
3%
Others
5%Australia
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4. CONFERENCE DAY ONE
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
08:15 Morning Refreshment & Registration
08:50 Opening Remarks from Chairman
REGIONAL PORT DEVELOPMENT OUTLOOK
09:00 Regional Port Development Outlook in Southeast Asia
How will manufacturing and consumer trends affect
regional logistics and future trans-shipment hubs?
Overview of key port projects and investments:
Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and beyond
Infrastructure gaps in regional port development and
expansion
Challenges and opportunities ahead for Southeast
Asia’s port environment
Truong Bui
Senior Project Manager, Roland Berger Strategy
Consultants
09:45 Strategic Port Development to Unleash the Economic
Value of a Region: Project Updates and Development
Outlook for PT Pelabuhan Indonesia I (Persero)
Indonesia Port Corporation I oversees several port
developments in the country, including the US$343.9-
million Kuala Tanjung multipurpose terminal, slated to
begin operations in 2017. With a target capacity of 2
million TEUs by 2019, Kuala Tanjung looks to become
Indonesia’s largest transit hub upon completion.
Pelindo I at a glance
High-level overview of connectivity from the hinterland
Latest snapshot of strategic port developments,
including Kuala Tanjung, Belawan and other pioneer
container terminals
Exploration of key issues and challenges facing port
development at Pelindo I
Iman Achmad Sulaiman
Director of Planning and Development, PT Pelabuhan
Indonesia I (Persero)
10:30 Morning Tea and Networking Break
11:00 Development Outlook for Tanjung Perak and Tanjung
Emas: Project Updates from PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III
(Persero)
Investment factors and progress of the US$700-
million development of Tanjung Perak and Tanjung
Emas ports
Updates on stage 2 of the Tanjung Perak port project
Facilities and equipment requirements in the pipeline:
Marine structures, stacking yards and cranes
Operational planning for streamlined turnarounds
and connectivity across Tanjung Perak’s 40-hectare,
1.5-million TEU-capacity facilities
Joko Noerhudha
Head of Strategic Planning, PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III
(Persero)
BEST PRACTICES, CASE STUDIES AND KEY TECHNICAL
INSIGHTS IN PORT DEVELOPMENT
11:45 Using Advanced Port and Terminal Designs to
Optimise Locational and Physical Challenges
Ensuring efficient utility of space and overland
connectivity in the planning stage
Key coastal and marine factors to consider when
drawing up a port engineering plan
Optimising the unique physical conditions of your
port location during development and expansion
Case examples of how to apply innovative port and
terminal designs to maximise commercial viability
Jesper S. Damgaard
General Manager Ports & Marine – Asia Pacific
Division, SMEC
12:30 Lunch and Networking Break
13:30 Case Examples in Efficient Greenfield
Masterplanning to Ensure Commercial Strength
Establishing a clear vision for port activity and how
to support those objectives
Ensuring target capacity is in line with projected
regional volume inputs
Using efficient engineering to balance locational
challenges and opportunities
Maximising economy of space in terminal and
facilities design and layout
How to reduce future congestion in the
masterplanning stage through efficient berth
utility and overland connectivity planning
Mark Yong
Director, BMT Asia Pacific
14:15 Expanding Port Capacity to Accommodate Mega-
Vessels
Identifying the infrastructural requirements of mega-
vessels: turning basins, channel and berth depths, and
quay structures
Ensuring expansions coordinate with existing
operations to reduce operational and cost impacts
Anticipating retrofitting needs ahead to reduce future
costs and maintain sustained port productivity
Michael Coull
Technical Director – SE Asia Ports Lead, AECOM
15:00 Afternoon Tea and Networking Break
15:30 Ensuring Infrastructure Integrity and Resilience in
Masterplanning: Dahej Port Case Study
Analysing regional and locational factors in the
feasibility planning stage to ensure alignment with
port infrastructure
Proactive steps to anticipating and addressing
potential operational vulnerabilities caused by natural
environmental perils
Assessing infrastructure requirements for cargo
handling, storage and evacuation, considering
immediate and future hinterland connectivity
Conceptualising opportunities and future challenges
to ensure sustainability and long-term ROI
Amit Vikal
Vice President, Sterling Port Limited
OCEAN CARRIER DEVELOPMENTS
16:15 The Impact Of Shipping Line Developments On Ports
And Terminals In Southeast Asia
Overview of latest shipping alliance developments
How will larger alliances and the sharing of services
impact regional ports?
Outlook for ocean carrier market ahead and its effects
on the scaling of terminal infrastructure
Challenges and opportunities on the horizon: how
can ports remain competitive in navigating this
dynamic shipping landscape?
Jason Chiang CFA
Director
Ocean Shipping Consultants, a division of Royal
Haskoning Group
17:00 Closing Remarks From Chairman
17:15 End of Day 1
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5. Thursday, 22 October 2015
CONFERENCE DAY TWO
How can operators and carriers collaborate to ease
the challenges of mega-vessels and off-schedule calls?
Efficient data exchange to identify time horizons of
incoming volume for quicker vessel turnarounds and
improved schedule reliability
Reducing costs for both ports and carriers through
productive asset provision and utilisation of both
berth and ship capacities, from crane split and
sequencing to vessel load factors
From big data to smart ports: future outlook for
optimising operator-carrier collaboration
Tienchai Makthiengtrong
Director, Planning Division, Laem Chabang Port
Panhathai Nitilatthi
Chief, International Affairs Section, Port Authority of Thailand
Dato’ Ir. Haji Khasbullah A. Kadir
Chief Operating Officer, Kuantan Port Consortium Sdn. Bhd.
Pasoroan Herman Harianja
President, Indonesian Maritime Pilots’ Association
Former Director, PT Pelabuhan Indonesia I and IV (Persero)
Moderator:
Andy Lane, Partner, CTI Consultancy
14:30 Afternoon Tea and Networking Break
15:00 Interactive Scenario Roundtables
Delegates will have the unique opportunity to rotate
through 3 interactive roundtables to deep-dive into real-
life scenarios in port management and operations.
Discuss, debate and strategise with your peers to walk
away with actionable techniques and best practices to
improve vessel turnaround, maximise productivity and
reduce congestion at your port.
Each round table will be 30 minutes.
ROUNDTABLE A:
Coping with Vessel Cascading and Port Congestion
Explore what factors are holding up your vessel
turnarounds and actionable steps to reducing dwell
times.
Facilitated by:
Andy Lane, Partner, CTI Consultancy
ROUNDTABLE B:
Avoiding Productivity Loss and Ensuring Efficient
Manpower Utilisation
Discover how to maximise human capital productivity
and development across your port with strategic change
management.
Facilitated by:
Pasoroan Herman Harianja, President, Indonesian
Maritime Pilots’ Association
Former Director, PT Pelabuhan Indonesia I and IV
(Persero)
ROUNDTABLE C:
Reducing Ground Congestion with Streamlined Yard
Processing and Optimised Hinterland Connectivity
Discuss how to coordinate end-to-end connectivity
at your port to avoid and alleviate bottlenecks for
smoother operations.
Facilitated by:
Amit Vikal, Vice President, Sterling Port Limited
16:45 Executive Summary and Key Findings from
Round Tables
17:00 Closing Remarks from Chairman
17:15 End of Forum
08:15 Morning Refreshment & Registration
08:50 Opening Remarks from Chairman
REGIONAL CASE STUDIES AND DEVELOPMENT OUTLOOK
09:00 Best Practices in Green Port Development at Terminal
Teluk Lamong
Recognising where to reduce environmental impact
in the masterplanning stage
Expanding and upgrading berths and facilities in line
with sustainable construction initiatives
How key technologies can improve energy efficiency
and lower costs
Integrating solar and gas power generation to support
port operations
Prasetyadi
President Director, PT Terminal Teluk Lamong
09:45 Port Project Updates in Thailand and Outlook For
Opportunities Ahead
Latest port project updates: Laem Chabang, Pak Bara
and Seaport “A”
Policies driving port development and expansion and
corresponding investment structures
Aligning infrastructure and technological needs with
volume forecasts
Challenges and opportunities ahead in maritime
development in Thailand
Kanittha Boonkua
Deputy Director of Policy and Planning Department
Port Authority of Thailand
10:30 Morning Tea and Networking Break
11:00 Kuantan Port as an ASEAN Trans-shipment Gateway:
Project Showcase
Latest updates on the Kuantan Port expansion and
US$800-million deepwater terminal project
Key investments and evaluation criteria ahead:
Dredging, reclamation and construction of berths and
storage yards
Essential factors in port planning and operations to
handle increasing vessel sizes and volume inputs
Future opportunities in capacity expansion and port
development in Malaysia
Dato’ Ir. Haji Khasbullah A. Kadir
Chief Operating Officer, Kuantan Port Consortium Sdn. Bhd.
MAXIMISING OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY & PRODUCTIVITY
11:45 Best Practices in Maximising Productivity and
Operational Control
Demand balancing and better utilization of off-peak
periods through planning processes
The use of Continuous Improvement and Business
Performance Management techniques
Dynamic and proactive control tower planning
Equipment optimisation through triangulation and
dual-cycling
Minimizing idle time at the start/finish of shifts and
during breaks
Andy Lane
Partner, CTI Consultancy
12:15 Lunch and Networking Break
13:30 Collaboration and Communication between Terminal
Operators and Ocean Carriers: How Can Cooperation
Ensure Efficiency Throughout the Value Chain?
Perspectives on where ports and carriers can focus
operational improvement
PANELDISCUSSION
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16:45
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6. Tuesday, 20 October 2015
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
WORKSHOP A: (09:00 - 12:00)
Port Development Masterplanning
for Commercial Excellence
Regional trade patterns are constantly affected by
outsourcing movements and supply chain shifts. Project
owners and developers must have clear operational
targets and accurate business projections to reduce risk
and ensure the sustained commercial feasibility of their
port.
Scrutinise key techno-commercial factors in the
masterplanning process:
Recognise the key policy initiatives and trade
projections that will affect development
Manage both immediate and long-term strategic
investment and business objectives
Best practices in critical engineering, dredging and
land reclamation operations
Understand how policy, strategy and operations
interplay to ensure commerciality
Walk away with a robust understanding of the essential
elements to a commercially viable masterplan and a
strong foundation for your project development.
Mark Yong
Director,
BMT Asia Pacific
With over a decade of experience in the maritime industry, Mark
Yong has held leadership roles across the value chain, including
shipping, logistics and engineering consulting. Mark has been
involved in masterplanning and feasibility studies for a variety of
port developments across Southeast Asia, and has led numerous
workshops on best practices and risk management in strategic port
planning initiatives.
As Regional Business Development Director, Asia-Pacific at BMT
since 2008, Mark’s key roles include overseeing the Shipping/Ports
Business development activities in the region. He is also a member
of the Board of Directors of PT BMT Asia Pacific Indonesia. Mark
has managed the growth and development of maritime and port
projects across emerging markets such as Vietnam, Cambodia,
China, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
WORKSHOP B: (13:00 - 16:00)
Tactical Port Capacity Expansion:
Harnessing the Latest Innovations in
Terminal Design and Modernisation
To thrive in Southeast Asia’s dynamic maritime climate,
one cannot afford to stagnate. Pressures from ever-
larger ocean carriers and competitive operators in the
region require that ports stay on the pulse of operational
innovation.
Discover how to approach your unique port expansion
needs from a tactical perspective, with an in-depth
calculation of:
Potential risks and opportunities in capacity
expansion
Which terminal designs and layouts will perform best
for your port
Key engineering and construction considerations
when integrating breakwaters, quays, jetties and
other structures
In what capacity automation and modernisation
solutions will enhance port operations
Jesper S. Damgaard
General Manager Ports & Marine – Asia Pacific,
SMEC
With more than 22 years of experience in marine and coastal
engineering assignments in Asia, Africa, Latin American and Europe,
Jesper S. Damgaard has worked on world-class research projects
for sediment transport, coastal hydrodynamics, soil liquefaction, soft
clay scour and seabed pipelines.
On the consultancy side he has been involved in a number of
large marine infrastructure projects around the world such as the
groundbreaking Schiehallion deepwater oil field, Brass River LNG,
Mangalore barge-mounted power plant, Pinghu Oil & Gas field,
GASCO 4th NGL Train, Jebel Ali Container Terminal, Ras Laffan Port
and Tanjung Priok Port Expansion. During his ten-year stay in the
Middle East he participated in a number of reclamation projects in
the UAE and was the Project Director of the program management
services for the ADNOC Upper Zakum Artificial Islands reclamation
project.
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