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NI SEMINAR 2001
THE PORT OF HONG KONG - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
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 History | Philip Bruice - 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 | Erich Bogh Christensen -MD, Modern Terminals Ltd |
1130 - 1200 | Navigational Safety on Mega Passengers Ships - Highest Priority | Gustaf Gronberg - Vice President, Nautical, Star Cruises |
1200 - 1330 | Lunch | Cristine Loh - Chief Executive Officer, Civic Exchange |
1330 - 1400 | Ship Managementin 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 | Russel Shields - MD, Wayfoong Shippin Services Tim Huxley - MD, Clarkson Asia |
1530 - 1600 | Tea | |
1600 - 1645 | Law Arbitration in Hong Kong | Mr Justice Waung - Hong Kong Admiralty Judge Cris 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 Receptiom | |
Date : Friday 30th November 2001 Venue : The Centenary Room Marco Polo Hong Kong Hotel (formerly The Hong Kong Hotel) |