|
TIME
|
TOPIC
|
SPEAKER
|
| 0830 |
Registration |
|
| 0900 - 0910 |
Welcome & Introduction |
|
| 0910 - 0930 |
Keynote Address |
Mr. S. Y. Tsui J.P.
Director of Marine
|
| 0930 - 1000 |
The Port in History |
Philip Bruce
MD, Raxstar Corporation
|
| 1000 - 1030 |
The Safest Port: Hong
Kong's Economy |
Ian Perkin,
Chief Economist, HK General Chamber of Commerce
|
| 1030 - 1100 |
Coffee |
|
| 1100 - 1130 |
How Hong Kong Can Retain
Its Leading Port Position |
Eric Bogh Christensen
MD, Modern Terminals Ltd
|
| 1130 - 1200 |
Navigational Safety on
Mega Passenger Ships - Highest Priority |
Gustaf Gronberg
Vice President,Nautical, Star Cruises
|
| 1200 - 1330 |
Lunch |
Christine Loh
Chief Executive Officer, Civic Exchange
|
| 1330 - 1400 |
Ship Management in the
Heart of Asia |
Harry Gilbert
MD, Wallem Group
|
| 1400 - 1445 |
The Natural Environment
of the Harbour - past, present and future Clear Waters : Banishing Laap
Saap |
Kim Salkeld
Land Registrar
Edward Stokes
Environmentalist/photographer
|
| 1445 - 1530 |
Maritime Money - HK v.
The World Shipbroking - Oiling the Wheels of Maritime Commerce |
Russell Shields
MD, Wayfoong Shipping Services
Tim Huxley
MD, Clarkson Asia
|
| 1530 - 1600 |
Tea |
|
| 1600 - 1645 |
Law Arbitration in Hong
Kong |
Mr. Justice Waung
Hong Kong Admiralty Judge
Chris To
Sec. General, HK International Arbitration Centre
|
| 1645 - 1715 |
Does Fung Shui Have a
Role in Port Planning? |
Roger Tupper
Asst. Director of Marine
|
| 1715 - 1830 |
Cocktail Reception |
|