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Port Planning & Development Indonesia 2014
With these initiatives in Indonesia’s masterplan, there is no summit more apt than the 4th Annual Port Planning & Development Indonesia for key stakeholders to come together to discuss strategic investment opportunities and discover new technologies to improve port logistics.
This year, we are focused on bringing you case studies that will give you critical updates on regulations, investment opportunities and projects in Indonesia and beyond.
Southeast Asian ports are growing and port development is rapid. There is a need to accommodate to the increasing traffic and even smaller feeder ports are under pressure to modernize and keep up with the pace of expansion and upgrading.
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Event Type:
Conference/Seminar
Date:
Dec. 1-4, 2014
Venue:
Shangri-La Hotel
Location:
Jakarta
Monday, 1 December 2014
Workshop A: Monday, 1 December 2014
9:00 Actualizing your Port Development Master Plan in Indonesia Planning for port development and expansion can be a daunting task from both strategic level thinking and operational know-how. As a critical stakeholder and part of the value chain, it is crucial to understand how you can align your projects with the current regulations and policies, identify the right partners and suppliers and determine the
feasibility of operations, including dredging, land reclamation
works, before you start developing your port.
Indonesia is a very active market in promoting public private
partnerships and encouraging foreign investors to develop port infrastructure. However, what are the potential pitfalls in this market and what are the opportunities for port development and expansion?
This workshop will cover:
feasibility of operations, including dredging, land reclamation
works, before you start developing your port.
Indonesia is a very active market in promoting public private
partnerships and encouraging foreign investors to develop port infrastructure. However, what are the potential pitfalls in this market and what are the opportunities for port development and expansion?
This workshop will cover:
- Discussing the policies that will impact port planning and development decisions
- What are regulators thinking? Aligning your project with current regulation frameworks in Indonesia
- Identifying suitable suppliers: What are the requirements
- that determine suitability?
- . Examining a feasibility case study
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Workshop B: Monday, 1 December 2014
13:00 Optimizing Port Layouts to Maximizing Operational Capabilities and Facilitate Expansion: A Case Study Workshop by Aurecon Many ports around SEA are modernizing, automating and
expanding rapidly as maritime trade traffic grows in the
region. With increased competition in SEA there is an even
more critical need nowadays to develop innovative delivery
models, smart engineering solutions or modularization
to accelerate the design and completion of ports and
coastal infrastructure projects while maximising return on
investment and capitalize on current market conditions.
This workshop will cover:
expanding rapidly as maritime trade traffic grows in the
region. With increased competition in SEA there is an even
more critical need nowadays to develop innovative delivery
models, smart engineering solutions or modularization
to accelerate the design and completion of ports and
coastal infrastructure projects while maximising return on
investment and capitalize on current market conditions.
This workshop will cover:
- Ÿ Developing new terminals: What are the technical and operational requirements needed?
- Ÿ Examining the key solutions to optimize port layouts and efficiencies
- Ÿ Optimizing port layouts through the efficient construction of e.g. new marine structures
- ŸDiscussing recent case studies on port projects in the SEA region
