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2010 ºÃÉ«TV/NAWE/MARAD Marine Terminal Management Training Program

October 25, 2010
Jacksonville, FL

This seminar is a PPM® Required Program. If you are involved in marine terminal operations (container or non-container) at your port, then you will find value in this 4-day intensive training course designed to give port professionals hands-on experience and the tools necessary to excel in the industry. From overviews of marine terminal design and green terminal initiatives to tools for decision-making and effective management, this seminar covers all the essentials. The seminar-hosted by ºÃÉ«TV, the National Association of Waterfront Employers, and the U.S. Maritime Administration, features a diverse slate of experts. The program will feature senior maritime industry experts in a full program of panel discussions, training sessions, and workshops.

10/25/2010
Welcome and Opening Remarks

  • Kurt J. Nagle, President and CEO, ºÃÉ«TV

10/25/2010
SESSION I: Icebreaker and Introduction to Program

  • Erik Stromberg, Consultant, Wilmington, NC

10/25/2010
SESSION II: Setting the Stage: Critical Issues Facing Public Ports and the Marine Terminal Industry

  • Kurt J. Nagle, President and CEO, ºÃÉ«TV
  • , Senior V.P. & Chief Commercial Officer, Ceres Terminals Incorporated
  • , Chief Financial Officer, Canaveral Port Authority

10/25/2010
SESSION III: Trade and Economic Trends and the Impact of the Panama Canal Expansion

  • Jeffrey Sweeney, Principal, Martin Associates

10/25/2010
SESSION IV: Port Industry Institutional and Structural Trends

  • , Consultant, Wilmington, NC
  • , Chief Financial Officer, Canaveral Port Authority
  • , Senior V.P. & Chief Commercial Officer, Ceres Terminals Incorporated

10/25/2010
SESSION V: The Role of Marine Terminal Operations in the Global Supply Chain and the Expectations of Our Customers & Business Partners

  • , Assistant VP, Marketing Services & Planning, Norfolk Southern Railway Company
  • , Ph.D., Chief Economist, Moffatt & Nichol

10/25/2010
SESSION VI: Continuing Evolution of Marine Terminal Design and Cargo Handling

  • , Vickerman & Associates, LLC

10/26/2010
SESSION VII: Trends in Container Terminal Design

  • , Senior Port Analyst & Planner, AECOM Transportation
  • , PE, CEng, Vice President, Halcrow

10/26/2010
SESSION VIII: Trends in Non-Container Terminal Operations

  • , Vice President, Coastal Maritime
  • , Managing Partner, Marine Development International, LLC

10/26/2010
SESSION IX: Green Terminal Trends and Issues

  • Joe T. Bryant, PE, Vice President, Terminal Development, South Carolina State Ports Authority
  • , PE, PPM, Principal Consultant, Goods Movement Consulting Services, Parsons Brinckerhoff Consulting

10/27/2010
SESSION X: Terminal Safety Issues - From OSHA to Drug Testing to Workers Compensation

  • Ronald L. Signorino, President, The Blueoceana Co.

10/27/2010
SESSION XI: Risk Management 360 Degrees

  • , Consultant, Wilmington, NC
  • , Esq., Anderson Kill & Olick, P.C.

10/27/2010
SESSION XII: Supply Chain and Facility Security - Impacts on Port Operations

  • , Managing Partner, Transportation Security Associates, LLC
  • , Deputy Port Director, Port Everglades

10/27/2010
Port Supply Chain Perspective from an Ocean Carrier

  • Anthony Chiarello, President, American Shipping Group, Inc.

10/27/2010
SESSION XIII: Driven by IT - Innovations in Port Operations

  • , ISL - Institute for Shipping Economics and Logistics
  • , Emergency Management Coordinator, URS Corporation - Miami, Emergency Management/Homeland Security
  • , Senior Solutions Executive, Intelligent Transportation & Customs, Ports and Border Management, US Public Sector, IMT EAST, IBM

10/27/2010
SESSION XIV: Avoiding Legal Problems: Shipping Act Requirements, Labor Law Issues, and Trucking/Chassis Regulations

  • , Esq., Partner, Saul Ewing LLP
  • , Esq., Partner, Cozen O'Connor

10/28/2010
SESSION XV: Negotiating Strategies - Win/Win Results in Terminal Leases and Carrier Agreements

  • , Chief Commercial Officer, Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT)
  • , V.P. South Atlantic District, ZIM American Integrated Shipping Services Co., Inc.
  • Marc G. Marling, Esq., Partner and Co-chair, Transportation & Logistics Industry Service Group, Williams Mullen
  • Trip Bailey, President, BalTerm

10/28/2010
SESSION XVI: Surviving the Competitive Marine Terminal Industry -- Economics of Marine Terminal Operations

  • John D. Trent, Director of Operations, Georgia Ports Authority
  • , V.P. South Atlantic District, ZIM American Integrated Shipping Services Co., Inc.
  • , Chief Commercial Officer, Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT)
  • Trip Bailey, President, BalTerm

10/28/2010
Interactive Discussion on Future Challenges and Strategies for the Marine Terminal Industry