Hong Kong 2011
International Maritime Statistics Forum, Hong Kong, May 2011
Andrea Hernandez - Wartsila - Wartsila Shipping Scenarios 2030
Pat Tye - Gibson Shipbrokers - Shipping Scenarios Asia Focus
Peter Malpas - Braemar Seascope - Meeting Asias Resource Demand
Len Hockley - L J Hockley & Co Ltd - Cape Tripcharter Average - Changesin Shipping Patterns
Pierre Pochard - DNV - Alternative ways of presenting data analysis in the maritime industry
Haakon Lindstad - Marintek - Scenarios for Fulfilling Climate Targets for 2050 ...
Wally Mandryk - Lloyd�s List Intelligence - Shipping casualty profiles
Urszula Kowalczyk - Maritime Institute of Gdansk - BWM Convention
Ringo Ching & T L Yip - Hong kong Polytechnic University - Analysis of Oil Spills from Tanker Ships
John Dowden - UK Chamber of Shipping - UK Shipping & the Economic Importance of the Maritime Cluster
Ian Mathis - US Army Corps of Engineers - National Navigation Operation & Maintenance Performance Evaluation & AssessmentSystem
Daniel Olivier - Transport Canada - Measuring Supply Chain Performance: a Government Perspective
Ian Mathis on behalf ofDoug McDonald - US Army Corps of Engineers - Leveraging and Integrating Data for High Quality, Transparent Federal Services
Colin Cridland - Clarksons - Oil and tanker trade statistics
Niklas Bengtsson - IHS Fairplay - Transport of Energy Commodities
Jakub Walenkiewicz - DNV - Worlds Energy Outlook & its Possible Consequences
Frans Waals - Dynamar - Developments in container liner shipping
Xiaoning Shi - Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Liner shipping service cooperation in the post-crisis era
Frans Waals - Dynamar - Conventional reefer shipping
Chris Palsson - IHS Fairplay - Ship Types & Sizes
Colin Cridland - Clarksons - Universal Ship Measurement
Ian Mathis on behalf ofDoug McDonald - US Army Corps of Engineers - US update
Selena Yan - Clarksons - Challenges with Oil Import Statistics
John Dowden - Chamber of Shipping - IMSF steering committee report & closing remarks