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Day Two The FTA Sessions at


Multimodal 2017 Wednesday 5th April in the Supply Chain Theatre Sessions introduced Iulia-Lorena Rus, Senior Product Manager, Clarion Events


10.30-11.30 Valuing Air Cargo Performance Cargo iQ and the Global Shippers’ Forum host a panel that covers the full Air Cargo supply chain, from forwarder to airline. Cargo iQ is an independent Special Interest Group by IATA that has members from the complete Air Cargo Logistics chain, focusing on the Air Cargo Industry delivering its customers’ shipments in a reliable and transparent way. The need for Air Cargo Performance is different from various viewpoints in the industry, but in the end the whole industry benefits from a shipper that values its product as reliable, fast, economical and therefore well worth the shipper’s money. The panel will discuss the various elements of performance, how the industry can benefit from transparency, information and control, and how this can be achieved. Speakers:


• Chris Welsh MBE, Secretary General, Global Shippers’ Forum, Director of Global and European Policy, FTA


• Ariaen Zimmerman, Executive Director, Cargo iQ • Lothar Moehle, Director AVSEC and Governance, DB Schenker • Paul Glaser, Managing Director, Cargomind


12.30-13.30 Air freight – improving air cargo performance This workshop will explore what makes a great cargo operation, with speakers from some of Europe’s biggest air cargo hubs and carriers. There will also be a focus on the plans for Heathrow’s third runway, which should dramatically increase the UK’s long haul air freight capacity. Speakers:


• Alex Veitch, Head of Global Policy, FTA • Jonas van Stekelenburg, Head of Cargo, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol • Nick Platts, Head of Cargo, Heathrow Airport • Mark Olney, General Manager – Cargo, Europe, Middle East, India and Africa, Air Canada Cargo • Conan Busby, Head of Cargo, MAG


13.30-14.30 Mega-ships and Alliances The container industry’s response to the 2008 financial crisis and sluggish international trade has been to build bigger ships to cut costs. This has led to unparalleled consolidation in the industry, mainly through merger and acquisition and the establishment of new and larger alliances. The session will delve into whether the mega-ships and alliances are sustainable and aligned with other maritime supply chain stakeholders including ports’ and shippers’ just-in-time transport needs. Speakers:


• Chris Welsh MBE, Secretary General, Global Shippers’ Forum, Director of Global and European Policy, FTA


• Patrick Walters, Chief Operating Officer, Peel Ports – Liverpool • Olaf Merk, Project Manager, Ports and Shipping, International Transport Forum (ITF) • John Fossey, Maritime Transport Consultant, Moffatt & Nichol • James Leeson, Port Head of Commercial, DP World London Gateway


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