Maritime Knowledge Shipping Session (MKSS) 29

Organizer Name
GIA & SMF
Location
Capital Tower, Singapore
Registration
Public event, registration required

In this Maritime Knowledge Shipping Session, we are pleased to have three industry experts to share their knowledge on the topic – Challenges in Managing Refrigerated Cargoes. Through their presentations, participants can expect to gain a well-rounded understanding of the topic.

SYNOPSIS: AN IN-DEPTH VIEW ON REEFER COOLING FROM A TECHNICAL SHIP OPERATOR’S PERSPECTIVE

Refrigerated cargo plays an important role in the income of most shipping companies in the containerised sector. A reefer container is an enclosed unit used for transporting temperature sensitive cargo and requires external power supply for its operation.

The supply of uninterrupted electric power supply is of vital importance for the optimal shipment of the refrigerated cargo. This presentation will provide an overview of some of the requirements, challenges and measures put in place by the technical ship operator to ensure that this is consistently achieved.

SYNOPSIS: THE IMPORTANCE OF CHOOSING THE RIGHT SURVEYOR OR CONSULTANT AND HIS OR HER ROLE

What, or who makes a good surveyor? In addition, how do you choose a good surveyor or consultant? What should you expect from your surveyor or consultant? What roles can the surveyor or consultant take concerning refrigerated cargoes?

Nick will address these questions in his presentation and share his experience through a case study on frozen cargo, which required the need for thinking outside the box.

SYNOPSIS: REFRIGERATED CLAIMS HANDLING

With increasing prosperity and affluence, consumers seek fresh produce to satisfy their needs. This being the case, more and more cargoes are carried on Refrigerated Containers. Temperature controlled cargoes (both frozen and chilled) are inherently perishable and pose greater challenges together with risks exposures to the container operators then normal / ambient cargoes. While refrigerated cargo does result in higher freights to the container operators, it also gives rise to high value exposures eg. a container of 40’ reefer container buffalo meet will be worth approx. USD 100,000 whereas seafood (shrimp / lobsters / etc) will be certainly higher (may be in excess of USD 300,000 per container). While all Carriers will ensure that they maintain best practices to avoid losses, some losses are bound to happen given that ships operate in adverse conditions with many uncertainties.

This presentation will review the types of claims, which may arise during the carriage of refrigerated cargo together with the defenses available to the container operator/ carrier.

REGISTRATION

To attend the seminar, please register online via the URL: http://www.gia.org.sg/registration_form/reg_mkss.php by Tuesday, 14 October 2014. The registration site will not be accessible after the deadline. This seminar is limited to 200 people and pre-registration is required. Kindly register early to avoid disappointment.

The seminar is free and proudly sponsored by L.C.H. (S) Pte Ltd.

About the Organizer

GIA
Established in 1966, the General Insurance Association of Singapore (GIA) seeks to promote development of the general insurance sector and constantly works to make all aspects of general insurance easier and more effective for consumers, agents and insurers based in Singapore.

As a trade association, GIA is actively involved in the business community, representing the interests of member companies, and assists in identifying emerging trends and responds to issues affecting the industry.

SMF
The Singapore Maritime Foundation (SMF) was established on 27 January 2004 to facilitate dialogue and cooperation among maritime stakeholders from the public and private sectors. As the bridge between the public and private sectors, SMF aims to provide the industry with a clear and representative voice, and spearhead projects to boost its development.

SMF also organises and participates in a host of maritime events to strengthen the Maritime Singapore brand. To date, SMF has significantly benefitted from strong support from all sectors of the industry which has enabled the organisation to reach out directly to the community for new areas of work to improve the current maritime ecosystem.

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Students from the Singapore Management University and Nanyang Polytechnic were announced as winners of the challenges posed by Eastport Maritime, Kanda and Torvald Klaveness at the Prize Presentation held on 13 November 2021.

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SMF New Year Conversations 2022: Year-in-Perspective Video

The past two years of learning to live with Covid-19 has been challenging, but Maritime Singapore has remained resilient. What are the fundamental tenets that attract companies to anchor their business in Singapore and grow their operations here? And what more can be done to leverage on Singapore’s strengths to enhance its attractiveness as a global business hub for maritime companies? How will the Singapore Maritime Foundation organize its work around Connectivity, Innovation and Talent to strengthen the maritime ecosystem? Find out in this Year-in-Perspective video.

SMF New Year Conversations 2022: Opportunities Amid Disruptions

The 2022 SMF New Year Conversations that took place on 13 January 2022 was graced by Guest-of-Honour Mr S Iswaran, Minister for Transport & Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations. Over 250 industry leaders across the breadth of maritime attended physically and virtually.
Singapore was announced to have secured the overall top spot as an international maritime centre for the fifth consecutive time in the DNV-Menon Leading Maritime Cities 2022 report.
Thank you to our industry partners for your strong support.

Mr. Lars Kastrup

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES

Mr. Lars Kastrup is the Chief Executive Officer of Pacific International Lines (Pte) Ltd (PIL).

Prior to joining PIL, Mr. Kastrup was CEO of NOL/APL, and subsequently assumed the role of Executive Vice President, Strategy and M&A at CMA CGM Group. A veteran in the global shipping industry with over 30 years of experience, Mr Kastrup’s other roles include Executive Vice President of Assets at CMA CGM Group heading up CMA Terminals, CMA Ships, Container Logistics as well as regional carriers such as MacAndrews, OPDR and Mercosul; as well as Vice President at AP Moller-Maersk.
Mr. Kastrup complemented his tertiary education with leadership and management training at Penn State University and The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

Ms. Angeline Teo

MANAGING DIRECTOR & HEAD, GLOBAL TRANSPORTATION & OFFSHORE, OCBC BANK

Ms. Angeline Teo is the Managing Director and Head of Global Transportation and Offshore, Global Corporate Banking at OCBC Bank which focuses on the maritime, aviation, land & port ecosystems.
Ms. Teo has spent over three decades in maritime finance. Prior to OCBC, Ms. Teo was working at ING Bank, ABN Amro and DnB in Singapore focusing on maritime and offshore.
Ms. Teo graduated from the National University of Singapore with a degree in Business Administration.

Mr. John Martin

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, GARD SINGAPORE

Mr. John Martin began his career in London in 1989 with Richards Hogg Lindley Average Adjusters, and qualified as a Fellow of the UK Association of Average Adjusters in 2000.
At RHL he worked in their offices in Australia, Taiwan and Hong Kong. In 2003 he joined Gard Hong Kong, as a claims handler. Mr. Martin also worked in Gard Japan, and in 2014 he moved to Singapore to set up the Gard Singapore office.
Besides running Gard Singapore, Mr. Martin also heads the P&I and H&M claims units and is the Senior Claims Representative for Gard in Asia.

Mr. Cyril Ducau

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, EASTERN PACIFIC SHIPPING

Mr. Cyril Ducau is the Chief Executive Officer of Eastern Pacific Shipping Pte Ltd, a leading shipping company headquartered in Singapore for the past 30 years.

He is also currently the Chairman of Kenon Holdings Ltd and a member of the board of directors of Gard P&I (Bermuda) Ltd. and of the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation Limited, which was established by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore. He was previously Head of Business Development of Quantum Pacific Advisory Limited in London from 2008 to 2012 and acted as Director and Chairman of Pacific Drilling SA between 2011 and 2018.
Prior to joining Quantum Pacific Advisory Limited, Mr. Ducau was Vice President in the Investment Banking Division of Morgan Stanley & Co. International Ltd. in London between 2000 and 2008.
Mr. Ducau graduated from ESCP Europe Business School (Paris, Oxford, Berlin) and holds a Master of Science in business administration and a Diplom Kaufmann.