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2006 ºÃÉ«TV Growth Opportunities for General Cargo and Shallow Draft Ports

November 14, 2006
Memphis, Tennessee

Special cargoes – special needs! This seminar is designed for economic development and operations professionals at shallow draft and general cargo ports that handle bulk, breakbulk and other special cargoes as well as containers. The focus of the seminar is on short sea shipping opportunities and challenges and trends and issues specific to operating these port facilities. Topics will include an overview and outlook for bulk and breakbulk markets, instruction on how to implement new security regulations and policies, how to plan for survival in today’s economy, and a review current environmental issues.

11/14/2006
Welcome and Opening Remarks

  • Kurt Nagle, ºÃÉ«TV
  • Don McCrory, International Port of Memphis
  • Ron Popham, Port of San Diego   

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Defining Short Sea Shipping: Land and Waterside

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International Perspective on Short Sea Shipping

  • Ed Kargl, Fraser River Port Authority

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Creating Short Sea Shipping Opportunities – the Terminal’s Role



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Creating Short Sea Shipping Opportunities – the Carrier’s Role

  • Greg Johnson, Port of Greater Baton Rouge

11/14/2006
Creating Short Sea Shipping Opportunities – the Customer’s Role



11/15/2006
Marketing a Niche Port


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Port Partnerships

  • Howard Hawthorne, Port of Victoria

11/15/2006
Report on the State of the Inland Waterway System (rivers, locks, transshipment points) and Great Lakes



  • Steve Fisher, American Great Lakes Ports Association

11/15/2006
Security Issues for General Cargo & Shallow Draft Ports



11/15/2006
Pacific Northwest Challenges & Opportunities


  • Kim Puzey, Port of Umatilla

11/16/2006
Grain and Agricultural Cargo Shipments

11/16/2006
Adapting Facilities as Your Port Grows