Lisbon 2010
International Maritime Statistics Forum, Lisbon, 10th - 12th May 2010
Niklas Bengtsson - IHS Fairplay - Global redesign - impact on shipbuilding and shipping
Colin Cridland - Clarksons - Tanker supply and demand trends
Jeffrey van der Gugten - Germanischer Lloyd
Bill Ebersold - Ebersold - Overview of the cruise shipping industry
Albert Veenstra - Erasmus University - The reliablity offreight rate indices in shipping
Frans Waals - Dynamar - The state of the container liner industry
Russ Byington - US Maritime Administration - Impact on N America of the changing pattern of int'l container services
Pierre Pochard - DNV - Newbuilding cancellations
Gary Morgan - Clarkson's - Shipbuilding: Good times ... Bad Times
Jakub Walenkiewicz - DNV - Shipbuilding market; up- and downside risk/potential
Giuliano Amerini - Eurostat - Eurostat task force on intermodal transport and logistics
Hannu Kuikka - Finnish Transport Agency - PortNet: an instrument for maritime statistics
Eva Perez - Fundacion Valenciaport - LinePort: short sea shipping database of Spain-Europe/Med connections
Haakon Lindstad - Marintek - Challenges with CO2 targets for shipping
Chris Palsson - IHS Fairplay - Impact of sulphur cap on shipping in the North & Baltic Seas
Biagio Ciuffo - EC Joint Research Centre - Evaluating options to regulate air emissions from shipping
Erik Ranheim - Intertanko - Safety performance of tankers in differnt market condions
Robert Ashdown - Chamber of Shipping - Developing environment legistation needs development in data
Astrid Seltmann - CEFOR - How are hull claims trends affected by the financial crisis?
Ursula Kowalczyk - Maritime Institute, Gdansk - BSR (Baltic Sea Region)Maritime Safety, From Vision to Action
Guiliano Amerini - Eurostat - Eurostat progress Report
Henrik Rigbom - EMSA - EMSA update
Astrid Seltmann - CEFOR - International Uniion of Maritime Insurance statistics overview
Doug McDonald -US Army Corps of Engineers - US Update