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GET CRITICAL UPDATES ON REGULATIONS, INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND PROJECTS! Pre-Conference Workshops: 1 December 2014 Main Conference: 2 - 3 December 2014 Post-Conference Site Tours: 4 December 2014 Venue: Shangri-La, Jakarta Indonesia Researched & developed by: Sponsors: Strategic Investments for Enhanced Connectivity and Smarter Southeast Asian Ports Joko Norhuda Head of Strategic Planning, Pelindo III Andi Hartono Head of Planning Ministry of Transportation, Indonesia Adolf Tambunan Director of Port and Dredging, Directorate General of Sea Transport, Ministry of Transportation, Indonesia Bambang Eka Cahyana President Director Pelindo I Ir. Kemal Heryandri Board of Commissioner Pelindo IV Andi Yasser Rahman Patiwiri B.Eng Commercial and Business Development Director, Indonesia Port Company (IPC) Holdings, President Director, COLANO Energy Edy Dioni Markus Nursewan Deputy Director of Port Facilities Pelindo IV Benny Woenardi Managing Director PT Cikarang Inland Port Ir. Tri Achmadi PhD, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya & Member of SISLOGNAS Expert Team, Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, Indonesia BRINGING YOU EXPERT PORT SPEAKERS FROM ACROSS INDONESIA PLUS! Asia-Wide Case Studies from these Distinguished Guest Speakers: Er. Dr. Ho Kwong Meng Vice President (Engineering) Coastal Engineering, Infrastructure and Land Survey, Surbana International Consultants Dr. Mark Yong Director, BMT Asia Pacific Jeroen Overbeek Ports and Marine Leader - Asia, Aurecon Lt. Sutthinan Hatthawong, R.T.N. Managing Director, Laem Chabang Port Laurence Banyard Country Manager - Ports & Maritime (Singapore and Malaysia), CH2M Hill Dipankar Pal Managing Director - Vadinar and Salaya Ports, Essar Ports CIKARANG DRY PORT TOUR! Take an inside look at the first and only Integrated Customs Services Zone in Indonesia and the extension gate of Tanjung Priok Sea Port! Brought to you by Pelindo II: TANJUNG PRIOK TOUR! Your experience will not be complete without a tour around Indonesia’s largest port, which handles over 70% of the nation’s maritime trade traffic! DON'T MISS THESE TWO EXCLUSIVE SITE TOURS THIS YEAR! Turn to page 8 for more. Media partners: Register by 26 September to SAVE UP TO USD1950! GREATER LEARNING AT OUR TWO PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS! Actualizing your Port Development Master Plan in Indonesia Optimizing Port Layouts to Maximizing Operational Capabilities and Facilitate Expansion: A Case Study Workshop by Aurecon A B Tel: (65) 6722 9388 Fax: (65) 6720 3804 Email: [email protected] Web: www.portdevelopmentasia.com

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GET CRITICAL UPDATES ON REGULATIONS, INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND

PROJECTS!

� Pre-Conference Workshops: 1 December 2014� Main Conference: 2 - 3 December 2014� Post-Conference Site Tours: 4 December 2014� Venue: Shangri-La, Jakarta Indonesia

Researched & developed by:Sponsors:

Strategic Investments for Enhanced Connectivity and Smarter Southeast Asian Ports

Joko NorhudaHead of Strategic Planning, Pelindo III

Andi HartonoHead of PlanningMinistry of Transportation, Indonesia

Adolf TambunanDirector of Port and Dredging, Directorate General of Sea Transport, Ministry of Transportation, Indonesia

Bambang Eka CahyanaPresident DirectorPelindo I

Ir. Kemal HeryandriBoard of CommissionerPelindo IV

Andi Yasser Rahman Patiwiri B.EngCommercial and Business Development Director, Indonesia Port Company (IPC) Holdings, PresidentDirector, COLANO Energy

Edy Dioni Markus NursewanDeputy Director of Port FacilitiesPelindo IV

Benny WoenardiManaging DirectorPT Cikarang Inland Port

Ir. Tri Achmadi PhD, Institut Teknologi SepuluhNopember (ITS), Surabaya & Member of SISLOGNAS Expert Team, CoordinatingMinistry for Economic Affairs, Indonesia

BRINGING YOU EXPERT PORT SPEAKERS FROM ACROSS INDONESIA

PLUS! Asia-Wide Case Studies from these Distinguished Guest Speakers:

Er. Dr. Ho Kwong MengVice President (Engineering) Coastal Engineering, Infrastructure and Land Survey, Surbana International Consultants

Dr. Mark YongDirector, BMT Asia Pacific

Jeroen OverbeekPorts and Marine Leader - Asia, Aurecon

Lt. Sutthinan Hatthawong, R.T.N.Managing Director, Laem Chabang Port

Laurence BanyardCountry Manager - Ports & Maritime (Singapore and Malaysia), CH2M Hill

Dipankar PalManaging Director - Vadinar and Salaya Ports, Essar Ports

CIKARANG DRY PORT TOUR!

Take an inside look at the first and only Integrated Customs Services Zone in Indonesia and the extension gate of Tanjung Priok Sea Port!

Brought to you by Pelindo II: TANJUNG PRIOK TOUR!

Your experience will not be complete without a tour around Indonesia’s largest port, which handles over 70% of the nation’s maritime trade traffic!

DON'T MISS THESE TWO

EXCLUSIVE SITE TOURS THIS

YEAR!

Turn to page 8 for more.

Media partners:

Regist

er by

26 Septem

ber to

SAVE UP TO USD1950!

GREATER LEARNING AT OUR TWO PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS!

Actualizing your Port Development Master Plan in Indonesia

Optimizing Port Layouts to Maximizing Operational Capabilities and Facilitate Expansion: A Case Study Workshop by Aurecon

AB

Tel: (65) 6722 9388 � Fax: (65) 6720 3804 � Email: [email protected] � Web: www.portdevelopmentasia.com

Dear Port Professional,

Across Indonesia and Southeast Asia, significant challenges in port infrastructure have spurred multiple projects for upgrade and enhancement.

The shortage of large-scale modern container ports and overcapacity at existing ports has given rise to bottlenecks and long dwell times, which eventually lead to higher operating costs.

The 4th Annual Port Planning and Development Indonesia 2014 summit will help you resolve these bottlenecks and identify strategic port investments in fast-growing markets such as Indonesia.

Hear from Indonesia's Ministry of Transportation, Pelindo I, Pelindo III, Pelindo IV, Essar Ports, Laem Chabang, CH2M Hill and many more regional stakeholders. on the latest critical regulation updates, investment opportunities and current and upcoming projects.

To facilitate greater learning, attend our pre-conference workshops and post-conference site tours! This year we are extremely proud to partner with Pelindo II and Cikarang Dry Port to bring you exclusive tours around Tanjung Priok Port and Cikarang Dry Port. Find more information on these workshops and site tours on pages 7 and 8.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from key stakeholders, network with industry peers and look for solutions that will enhance your port operations.

I am very excited to work with IQPC to create this event and I look forward to meeting you this December.

Best Regards,

Ir.Kemal Heryandri Board of CommissionerPort Corporation IV and Conference Chairman for the 4th Annual Port Planning & Development SEA conference

SPEAKER LISTAndi HartonoHead of PlanningMinistry of Transportation, Indonesia

Joko NorhudaHead of Strategic PlanningPelindo III

Ir. Kemal HeryandriBoard of CommissionerPelindo IV

Adolf TambunanDirector of Port and Dredging, Directorate General of Sea TransportMinistry of Transportation, Indonesia

Andi Yasser Rahman Patiwiri B.EngCommercial and Business Development DirectorIndonesia Port Company (IPC) Holdings, PresidentDirector, COLANO Energy

Benny WoenardiManaging DirectorPT Cikarang Inland Port

Bambang Eka CahyanaPresident DirectorPelindo I

Jeroen OverbeekPorts and Marine Leader - AsiaAurecon

Edy Dioni Markus NursewanDeputy Director of Port FacilitiesPelindo IV

Er. Dr. Ho Kwong MengVice President (Engineering)Coastal Engineering, Infrastructure and Land SurveySurbana International Consultants

Dipankar PalManaging Director - Vadinar and Salaya PortsEssar Ports

Dr. Mark YongDirectorBMT Asia Pacific

Lt. Sutthinan HatthawongR.T.N.Managing DirectorLaem Chabang Port

Laurence BanyardCountry Manager - Ports & Maritime (Singapore and Malaysia)CH2M Hill

Ir. Tri Achmadi PhDInstitut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya & Member of SISLOGNAS Expert Team, CoordinatingMinistry for Economic Affairs, Indonesia

Early Bird Deal: Sign up now and save up to

USD1950 off the standard

pricing! Call us at +65 6722 9388

or email [email protected]

Very knowledgeable speakers, good range of participants and good materials. I learned many new ideas and get to know people from various spectrum of industries.”Azhar bin OthmanManager, Business Development, Labuan Liberty Port Management

Tel: (65) 6722 9388 � Fax: (65) 6720 3804 � Email: [email protected] � Web: www.portdevelopmentasia.com

WHO CAN YOU EXPECT TO MEET?

OUR ATTENDEES COME FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD

USA

UNITED KINGDOM

BELGIUMFRANCE

OMAN

INDIA

CHINA

HONG KONG

MALAYSIA

SINGAPOREINDONESIA

AUSTRALIA

PHILLIPPINES

VIETNAM

SOUTH KOREA

30% 20% 20% 14% 8% 5% 3%

WHICH INDUSTRY ARE THEY FROM?

Port Operators Government EPCs Dredgers Finance Shipping Others

WHAT JOB TITLES WILL I MEET?

20% 19% 15% 16% 15% 5%

OthersStrategic Level (C-Level / MDs / Directors / GMs)

Project Development

Heads

Technical Heads

Commercial and Business Development

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Port and Marine

Engineers

Tel: (65) 6722 9388 � Fax: (65) 6720 3804 � Email: [email protected] � Web: www.portdevelopmentasia.com

8.15 Morning Tea and Registration

9.00 Opening Remarks from Chairman

Ir.Kemal Heryandri Board of Commissioner, Pelindo IV

9.10 The Future of the Indonesian Port System and Investment Opportunities � An overview of the key challenges and opportunities for port development in Indonesia: Need for increased connectivity, active port expansion � Clarifying main areas of investment opportunities in port infrastructure development, dredging and salvage: Working with the government through Public-Private Partnerships � Understanding the balance between attracting foreign investors and the cabotage law to protect state sovereignty � Examining the forms of support for investors from the Directorate General of Sea Transportation under the central government’s MP3EI program

Andi Hartono Head of Planning, Ministry of Transportation, Indonesia

9.50 The Kuala Tanjung Ports: Developing an International Hub Port to Increase Indonesia’s Trade Connectivity to the Rest of the World � An overview of PT Pelindo I’s development plans for 2014 and beyond � Examining the key challenges for port development at PT Pelindo I: Financing, human resourcing, supplies and regulations � An update on the Belawan port and the international hub port developments: Key milestones � Discussing PT Pelindo’s IDR3.7 trillion procurement plans for port development and unloading equipment

Bambang Eka Cahyana President Director, Pelindo I

10.30 Morning Tea and Networking Break

11.00 Engineering Developments in the Planning, Design and Construction of Ports in Singapore � Highlighting recent trends in port development and masterplanning: Examining the characteristics of a SMART port � Discussing key considerations for port development and expansion � Designing and managing large infrastructure projects: What are the challenges, innovations and plans ahead for Surbana � Highlighting Surbana’s international experience through discussing recent case studies from SEA and ME: e.g. PMB in Brunei, King Abdullah Economic City in Saudi Arabia, Suzhou Industrial Park in China

Er. Dr. Ho Kwong Meng Vice President (Engineering) Coastal Engineering, Infrastructure and Land Survey, Surbana International Consultants

11.30 Improving Indonesia’s Port Efficiency: Insights into Commercial Opportunities at Pelindo IV � An overview of Indonesia’s port landscape and key challenges � Examining the issues faced by current port: low productivity, standardized difference, funding, significantlogisticscosts � East Indonesia Economics Corridor: What are the challenges and opportunities there? � Creating an investor-friendly environment to improve port facilities and create SMARTER ports

Andi Yasser Rahman Patiwiri B.Eng Commercial and Business Development Director, Indonesia Port Company (IPC) Holdings, President Director, COLANO Energy

12.10 Lunch and Networking Break

13.10 Cikarang Dry Port (CDP) as Diversion Centre: Challenges and Successes in Encouraging Importers and Exports to Park their Containers at the CDP � Examining the CDP role as a diversion centre to resolve the high density and dwelling challenges at Tanjung Priok Port � Discussing the key challenges in attracting importers and exporters to park their containers in the CDP: political situation, economy downturn, business uncertainties � CDPasthefirstandonlyintegratedCustoms Services Zone in Indonesia: Success case study on providing 24/7 integrated port and logistic facilities, over night rail freight service, with on-site customs and quarantine inspection services � CDP’s plans for 2014 and beyond: Reducing investment flow and maximizing capacity at the CDP

Benny Woenardi Managing Director, PT Cikarang Inland Port

13.50 Managing Vadinar and Salaya Ports in India and Insights into Key Strategic Investments � Discussing the current port and shipping environment inIndiawithspecifichighlightsfromVadinarand Salaya Ports � Highlighting daily port operations and turnover: How to ensure swift turnover of vessels in and out of the ports � Managing investments: Insights into new projects e.g. LPG storage terminal, setting up special economic zone for Petroleum storage, feasibility of setting up LNG terminal � Developing effective feasibility studies: Key considerations Dipankar Pal Managing Director – Vadinar and Salaya Ports, Essar Ports

14.30 Afternoon Tea and Networking Break

15.00 SISLOGNAS as the Blueprint of National Logistic Systems: Indonesia Perspective � An overview of the key elements of interconnectivity within and between ports, and beyond

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CONFERENCE DAY 1Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Tel: (65) 6722 9388 � Fax: (65) 6720 3804 � Email: [email protected] � Web: www.portdevelopmentasia.com

� Creatingefficientport-citiesthroughunderstanding how ports and their urban conurbations (the cities) interact to improve flow of goods � Improving logistical performance: Policy, performance, development, ICT tools � Examining the developmental goals of SISLOGNAS in decongesting Indonesia’s ports and improving connectivity for the port-city to the rest of Asia and beyond: Key stakeholders, action plans, challenges of implementation: ICT infrastructure, I-cargo

Ir. Tri Achmadi, PhD Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya & Member of SISLOGNAS Expert Team, Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, Indonesia

15.40 What are the Challenges Faced by Indonesia's Port Operators and Where Do the Real Opportunities for Investors Lie? This unique session will feature representatives from Indonesia’s port authority, the Pelindos as well as major ports and terminals. They will discuss the growth of Indonesia’s ports and development plans in the pipeline.

8.15 Morning Tea and Re-Registration

9.00 Opening Remarks from Chairman

Ir.Kemal Heryandri Board of Commissioner, Pelindo IV

9.10 Examining the Key Challenges and Opportunities for Dredging and Reclamation Works at Indonesian Ports � An overview of the marine engineering challenges at Indonesian ports � Developing major ports such as Tanjung Priok: What isthepotentialforsuchportsandthecost-benefit analysis of reclamation / dredging � What are the key investment areas for suppliers in 2014 and beyond and priorities in Indonesia’s infrastructure masterplan � How to ensure best practices and project approval for your port development project?

Adolf Tambunan Director of Port and Dredging, Directorate General of Sea Transport, Ministry of Transportation, Indonesia

9.50 Examining Commercial Strategies to Maximise Port Capacities at the Tanjung Emas Port and Beyond: Project Updates by Pelindo III � Identifying the drivers behind port expansion and development in Indonesia: Insights from Pelindo III

What are the challenges they face as they develop Indonesia's ports? And how can investors identify the real opportunities to do business? This session will involveaQ+Ainwhichdelegatescanposespecific questions for the panel.

Moderator: Ir. Kemal Heryandri Board of Commissioner, Pelindo IV

Panelists: Adolf Tambunan Director of Port and Dredging, Directorate General of Sea Transport, Ministry of Transportation, Indonesia

Benny Woenardi Managing Director, PT Cikarang Inland Port

Edy Dioni Markus Nursewan Deputy Director of Port Facilities, Pelindo IV

Joko Norhuda Head of Strategic Planning, Pelindo III

16.20 Closing Remarks from Chairman

16.30 End of Conference Day 1

� What are the considerations behind investments in building port capacities? � Case study of at Tanjung Emas Port: Strategies and procurement plans to expand port capacity to handle 800,000 TEU containers within next 5 years � Examining the criteria and requirements for suppliers to meet as well as opportunities for business: e.g. automated rubber tired gantry (ARTG) cranes from Konecranes Finland

Joko Norhuda Head of Strategic Planning, Pelindo III

10.30 Morning Tea and Networking Break

11.00 Expanding the Makassar New Port (MNP) into a hub for Eastern Indonesia: Project Updates by Pelindo IV � Highlighting the challenges faced by feeder ports such as Makassar and strategies to create a new competitive edge � Conducting land reclamation, dock construction, road access and procurement of heavy vehicles: Examining thekeychallengesofthefirststageofthemega project MNP from 2014 to 2019, and beyond

CONFERENCE DAY 1Tuesday, 2 December 2014

CONFERENCE DAY 2Wednesday, 3 December 2014

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Tel: (65) 6722 9388 � Fax: (65) 6720 3804 � Email: [email protected] � Web: www.portdevelopmentasia.com

� Discussing key goals of the second and third MNP stages and procurement plans: e.g. Stage 2: Construction of 600m container terminal and stacking area of about 300,000m2, container freight station of 4,000m2 and 4 units of container cranes; Stage 3: multipurpose dock of 1,800m in length

Edy Dioni Markus Nursewan Deputy Director of Port Facilities, Pelindo IV

11.40 Reconstructing Port and Rail Infrastructure in Thailand to Accommodate Higher Freight Capacity at Laem Chabang � Overview of the primary businesses at Laem Chabang andyearlytrafficattheport:Businessisdrivenby massive investments in auto manufacturing � Developing Laem Chabang: e.g. Single Rail Transfer Operation, intermodal transfer station, special R&G rapid off and rapid on loading cranes � Creating a competitive edge through automation � Complementing port development: Major reconstruction of Thailand’s rail system to increase connectivity

Jakob Frils Sorensen President Director, Maersk Line Indonesia

12.20 Lunch and Networking Break

13.20 Creating 24/7 Access to Major Shipping Lines: Considerations behind Round the Clock Automation Many SEA ports are automating and developing systemstocreate24/7efficiencyforshippinglines. In trying to deliver cost-savings to customers through process automation, what are the costs, risks andbenefitsinvolved?Howaremajorportsdoingit? What considerations exist behind automation?

Participants will split into groups of 10. Each table will be given a question to discuss, surrounding the below key points. At the end of the session, each table will nominate a leader to share the table’s opinions.

� An overview of the key challenges and development priorities of SEA ports � Examiningthecost-benefitanalysisof24/7systems � What are the key considerations in planning for expansion? � Discussing upcoming and future plans for infrastructure modernization

14.00 Addressing Key Technical Risks in Planning, Designing and Constructing Ports in SEA � Discussing the common risks and opportunities for port infrastructure � Examining key elements in developing and planning for SMART ports with high connectivity � The case of SEA: Addressing the risks in a SEA context, covering markets such as Malaysia and Singapore � Examining a current project

Laurence Banyard Country Manager - Ports & Maritime (Singapore and Malaysia), CH2M Hill

14.40 Afternoon Tea and Networking Break

15.20 Maximizing ROI on Your Port Development through Feasibility Studies: Case Examples by BMT Asia Pacific � Highlighting the port development environment in Indonesia: Key challenges, opportunities and plans in 2014 and beyond � Establishing the nature and volume of cargo demand, the technical requirements to support this volume, the marine and port facility requirements, broad environmentalandmetoceanimpacts,andquantified investment returns. � CasestudiesacrossIndonesia:e.g.quantified assessment of the potentials of container cargoes in West Kalimantan � Understanding local situations to propose initial designs of port layout and development phasing to capture synergy effects

Dr. Mark Yong Director, BMT Asia Pacific

16.00 Discussing Challenges of Developing Ports Along the Indonesia-Indian Ocean Coastline � Developing new terminals: What are the technical and operational requirements needed? � Examining the critical challenges faced by ports expanding / developing: Key solutions to optimize portlayoutsandefficiencies � Optimizingportlayoutsthroughtheefficient construction of e.g. new marine structures � Discussing recent case studies on port projects in the SEA region

Jeroen Overbeek Ports and Marine Leader - Asia, Aurecon

16.40 Closing Remarks by Chairperson

16.50 End of Conference

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A great conference gathering leading speakers and practitioners for

excellent sharing and networking.”Mark Millar

Managing Partner, M Power Associates

CONFERENCE DAY 2Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Tel: (65) 6722 9388 � Fax: (65) 6720 3804 � Email: [email protected] � Web: www.portdevelopmentasia.com

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP A: Date: Monday, 1 DecemberTime: 0900h – 1200h (Tea break: 1030h – 1100h)

Actualizing your Port Development Master Plan in IndonesiaPlanning 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:� 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

About your workshop leader:

Ir. Kemal HeryandriBoard of CommissionerPelindo IV

Kemal has more than 30 years experienced in Port Planning, Operation and Engineering in Indonesia, as a Port Engineer, Port Project Engineer in Belawan Port Container Port, as a Deputy of Port Operation and Services and as a Director of Port and Dredging, Ministry of Transport of Indonesia. He is now in charge as a Board of Commissioner of Port Corporation IV, member council of APEC Port Services Network, and also as Secretary of Transportation and Education Agency, Ministry of Transportation of Indonesia. He is also lecturer in several Port Trainings and Maritime Education Institute.

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP B: Date: Monday, 1 DecemberTime: 1300h – 1600h (Tea break: 1430h – 1500h)

Optimizing Port Layouts to Maximizing Operational Capabilities and Facilitate Expansion: A Case Study Workshop by AureconMany ports around SEA are modernizing, automating and expandingrapidlyasmaritimetradetrafficgrowsintheregion. 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:� Developing new terminals: What are the technical and operational requirements needed? � Examining the key solutions to optimize port layouts and efficiencies� Optimizingportlayoutsthroughtheefficientconstruction of e.g. new marine structures� Discussing recent case studies on port projects in the SEA region

About your workshop leader:

Jeroen OverbeekPorts and Marine Leader - AsiaAurecon

Jeroen is currently Aurecon’s Port and Marine leader in Asia. He has over 20 years of professional engineering experience in the design of ports and other marine infrastructure projects, spanning Asia, Europe and the Americas. He has acted as principal engineer and consultant to support clients from project conception to successful delivery. He has led multi-disciplinary teams to undertake studies of and design seafront structures such as jetties, quay walls sea-water intakes and outfalls and large infrastructure projects like port and terminal planning, ship locks and tunnels.

GAIN ACCESS TO IN-DEPTH LEARNING AT OUR PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

Tel: (65) 6722 9388 � Fax: (65) 6720 3804 � Email: [email protected] � Web: www.portdevelopmentasia.com

1300h – 1600h

Exploring Indonesia’s Largest Port: Tanjung Priok Port The Port of Tanjung Priok is the largest Indonesian seaport. It handles 60% - 70% of Indonesia’s trade, and has an annualtrafficcapacityof45milliontonnesofcargoand4 million TEUs. Tanjung Priok Port is also a major hub for exports and transshipment activity in Southeast Asia.

Covering a total of 373.6 hectares, and containing 164.5 hectares in two container freight stations as well as 156.7 hectares in three container yards, this massive port is worth visiting first hand.

With ambitious plans for the New Priok Port currently underway, there is no better time to visit. The New Priok Port aims to be operational in 2023 and when complete will be an extension of Tanjung Priok, bringing Indonesia’s port facilities on par with other world-class players.

This is a must attend for anyone wanting further insight on the challenges and opportunities within Indonesia’s busiest port.

Discover the Benefits of Attending:î Understand the development plans in the pipeline for the New Priok projectî Discover the equipment and processes used to deal with multiple types of cargoî Gain a more in-depth understanding of the Indonesian port systemî Learn strategies for project managing multiple stakeholdersî Determine and discuss the requirements for operating atmaximumefficiency

LIMITED TO THE FIRST 20 DELEGATES!

Call us at +65 6722 9388 or email enquiry@iqpc.

com.sg to book your seat now.

LATEST NEWS FROM PORTS ACROSS SEA!Pelindo IV Urged to Accelerate Makassar New Port ProjectBisnis, 08 August 2014

Provincial Government of North Sulawesi urges PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Pelindo) IV to accelerate the physical construction of Makassar New Port (MNP) as part of MP3EI project at the Sulawesi and Maluku Corridor.

Governor of South Sulawesi Yasin Limpo said the installed capacity at Port of Makassar to serve the container and cargo flow assessed has begin to enter the saturation point so that need a further development.The existence of MNP estimated would encourage more economic growth in South Sulawesi and emphasize Makassar as the main national port hub.

Essar Ports to Invest Rs 3,000 crore in ProjectsThe Economic Times, 15 May 2014

Essar Ports will be investing Rs 3,000 crore into expansion over the next three years as it has received environmental clearance and legal go-ahead from the government in four port projects, which were stuck for several years, according to a top company official.

"We have started receiving many pending approvals, which will ensure early commissioning of our four pending projects. These are the Vizag, Salaya, Hazira and Paradip terminals. For expansion of these projects, we will investing Rs 3,000 crore from this fiscal and are likely to be completed in the next three years," company managing director Rajiv Agarwal said over the weekend.

0750h – 1200h

An Inside Look at the FIRST AND ONLY Integrated Customs Services Zone in Indonesia and the Extension Gate of Tanjung Priok Sea Port!Cikarang Dry Port (CDP) plays a critical role in Indonesia’s maritime trade industry. Covering approximately 200 hectaresofland,CDPisthefirstandonlyIntegratedCustoms Services Zone in Indonesia and currently serves as an extension gate of Tanjung Priok Sea Port.

Being the extension gate of Tanjung Priok Sea Port, document formalities for port clearance, customs clearance, and quarantine can be completed in CDP, making it a facility that brings the port closer to industries.

This is a must visit for any port operator serious about developing one-stop service ports for cargo handling and creating improved logistics solutions. CDP is a prime example of a SMART port of call that provides an integrated system for logistics and supply chain players, banks and other supporting facilities.

This port, with its total capacity of 400,000 TEUs, is one of Indonesia’s most innovative ports. Visit Cikarang Dry Port post conference to gain a deeper understanding its challenge, requirements and role in the greater development of Indonesia’s port industry.

Discover the Benefits of Attending:î Understand the critical functions of the new CDP and why it is essential for the growth of Indonesia’s port industryî Learn about the processes in place to develop connectivity between sea port and hinterland at CDPî Discussthelogisticsandsupplychainefficiencybothto and from the portî Gain an understanding of the future of CDP

EXCLUSIVE TECHNICAL SITE TOURS!Thursday, 4 December 2014

Gain insights into investment opportunities at the Vadinar and Salaya Ports from their Managing Director, Dipankar Pal on Day 1 at 1350h.

Hear about the Makassar New Port Project from the Deputy Director of Port Facilities, Pelindo IV, Edy Djoni Markus Nursewan on Day 2 at 1050h.

Tel: (65) 6722 9388 � Fax: (65) 6720 3804 � Email: [email protected] � Web: www.portdevelopmentasia.com

The 4th Annual Port Planning and Development Indonesia 2014 is a unique platform for you to be seen and heard exclusively by your target buying market

What’s the Problem?î Shortage of large-scale modern container ports and overcapacity at existing ports

î Bottlenecks and long dwell times which lead to high operating costs

î Plans to automate port processes but lack of knowledge about automation technologies available

î Extensive need to procure suitable land reclamation and dredging technologies

If you provide these solutions, partner with us to meet your buyers from the port corporations and government authorities in charge of planning and developing port projects:

î EPC solutionsî AEC solutionsî Dredging technologiesî Port automation systemsî Banking and financingservicesî Legal servicesî Consulting servicesî Port securityî Equipment providersî Materials / Other Solution Providers

Take advantage of this opportunity to enjoy sponsor benefits:

î Display thought leadership by speaking

î Showcase your expertise, superior products and services by exhibiting

î Position your company ahead of the competition by hosting a networking lunch or drinks reception and discuss business in a relaxed informal setting

With deliberately limited sponsorship opportunities, the 4th Annual Port Planning & Development Indonesia ensures a buyer to seller ratio that gives your company dedicated time to engage with the buyers present.

Call us today to discuss how we can customise a sponsorship package that achieves your business objectives. Get in touch at +65 6722 9388 or email [email protected].

SPONSORSHIP

There are not only many opportunities for foreign investors in the field of dredging and salvage, but also in the development of ports. We hope that foreign investors as well as local investors can help with the funding of these activities through Private Public Partnerships…Foreign investors are very welcome to invest in Indonesia, specifically for the development of ports infrastructure, including sea transport. We at the Directorate General for Sea Transport of the Ministry of Transportation will fully support the foreign investors that wish to invest in Indonesia.Captain Bobby MamahitDirector General for Sea Transportation, Indonesia’s Ministry of Transport

WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT OUR CURRENT SPONSORS:Operating a fleet of 8 cutter suction dredges with an extensive array of ancillary equipment, Hall Contracting has a proven track record in delivering difficultandremotedredgingprojectsacrosstheAsiaPacificregion.

Our partnership with other independent dredging companies, operating trailing suction hopper dredges and backhoe dredges allows us to execute large-scale dredging projects using the necessary spectrum of dredging equipment and capabilities

Projects carried out include:� Capital and maintenance dredging for ports and harbours� Beach replenishment, coastal development and protection

� Land reclamation� River dredging� mine tailings dredging and dewatering

Surbana’s Coastal Engineering, Infrastructure and Land Survey group continues to maintain its leading position in maritime and coastal engineering in Singapore. With an outstanding

track record of 45 years, we bring a total solutions capability to the requirements in land reclamation and coastal engineering, infrastructure planning and development, creating new frontiers, sustainable habitats and value not only in Singapore but and also in the region of Southeast Asia such as Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei.

Tel: (65) 6722 9388 � Fax: (65) 6720 3804 � Email: [email protected] � Web: www.portdevelopmentasia.com