CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Transport Evolution presents 13 - 14 May 2019 | Port of Maputo, Mozambique 25+ expert speakers, including: Osório Lucas Chief Executive Officer, Maputo Port Development Company Col. Andre Ciseau Secretary General, Port Management Association of Eastern & Southern Africa (PMAESA) Clive Smith Chief Executive Officer, Walvis Bay Corridor Group, Namibia Johny Smith Chief Executive Officer, TransNamib Holdings Limited, Namibia Boineelo Shubane Director Operations, Botswana Railways, Botswana Building the next generation of ports and rail in Mozambique Host Port Authority: Supported by: Member of: Organised by: Simultaneous conference translation in English and Portuguese will be provided Será disponibilizada tradução simultânea da conferência em Inglês e Português www.transportevolutionmz.com Welcome to the inaugural Mozambique Ports and Rail Evolution Forum Ports and railways are leading economic engines for Mozambique, providing access to import and export markets, driving local job creation, and unlocking opportunities for the development of the local blue economy. Hosted by Maputo Port Development Company, Mozambique Ports and Rail Evolution prepares the region’s ports and railways for the fourth industrial revolution. Day one of the extensive two-day conference will feature a high level keynote comprising of leading African ports and rail authorities and focus on advancing Intra-African trade. We then explore challenges, opportunities and solutions for improving regional integration and connectivity. Concluding the day, attendees will learn from local and international ports authorities and terminal operators about challenges and opportunities for ports development. Day two begins by looking at major commodities that are driving infrastructure development forward and what types of funding and investment opportunities are available. This is followed by a rail spotlight session where we will learn from local and international rail authorities and operators about maintenance and development projects. The conference concludes by discovering the latest technologies that can make ports and rail services more efficient, effective and reliable while increasing its competitiveness. I promise you will learn and gain tremendous value from attending whilst networking with your fellow industry professionals. I look forward to welcoming you. Daniel Bloch Portfolio Director: Transport dmg events Why Mozambique? $5 billion $2.7 billion $2.3 billion Nacala corridor rail and port project to Port of Macuse and 639km Chipata-Petauke-Serenje railway line to open new markets for farm produce Moatize-Macuse Railway provide an alternative trade route to the and boost regional integration project to east coast of Africa via the port of Nacala transport coal $2.5 billion $500 million coal terminal to be built by Essar Ports Trans-Zambezi rail project to link Zimbabwe to Mozambique through Zambia $750 million Over planned for Port of Maputo $550 million $50 billion to boost handling capacity Techobanine Port open for discussion between to an annual 48 million tons Mozambique, Botswana and Zimbabwe dollars a year by 2033. of investment in gas projects $99.4 million $500 million are under development development for graphite project upgrade to the Port of Beira in Mozambique in Ancuabe Why attend? GAIN perspective on how Mozambique is attracting foreign investment to drive the port and rail industry to new heights. HEAR best practice case studies from various African and international port and rail authorities and operators. DISCOVER new technologies and techniques to boost regional integration, port efficiency and connect maritime and hinterland stakeholders so as to collaborate for complementary development of transport systems and corridors. EXPLORE solutions to reduce port congestion, increase port connectivity, and throughput and accommodate the next generation of ships being developed. LEARN how seamless, safe, predictable, reliable and competitive railway services are being developed. GET UP-TO-DATE with the latest regulations, customs and trade facilitation factors that affect the ports and rail industries. LEARN how operators and government can help small scale companies to enter in the logistics value chain. Who you will meet Professionals with the following Working in the following type job functions: of organisations: • Ministers • Procurement Managers • Banking / Financing • Port Authority / Regulator • Deputy Ministers • Supply Chain Managers • Construction • Port Operator • CEOs • Cargo Handlers • Engineering Consultancy • Rail Authority / Regulator • COOs • Technical Officers • Environmental Consultancy • Project Management Agency • EPCs • Rail Operator (Freight / • General Managers • Rail Inspectors • Export / Import / Trading Passenger) • Port Directors • Rail Engineers • Government / Municipality • Shipping Lines • Port Engineers • Fleet Managers • Health and Safety Consultancy • Software and IT • Terminal Managers • Ambassadors • Legal • Terminal Operator • Operations Managers • Trade Attachés • Logistics / Freight Forwarding • Trade Association • Customs and Excise Officials • Economic Officers • Oil and Gas • Import/Export Managers • Investment Officers Become an event partner! Bringing together the region’s port and rail professionals, this is the most important event in the transport calendar in Mozambique! Mozambique Ports and Rail Evolution offers you a platform to create relationships with new clients and continue to develop existing ones. If you have a brand, product or value that you wish to promote to the industry’s finest please contact: Daniel Bloch [email protected] +27 21 700 5504 www.transportevolutionmz.com Keynote session Monday, 13 May 2019 Ports Rail Session 1.0.1: Keynote session 09:00 Welcome address from host port Osório Lucas, Chief Executive Officer, Maputo Port Development Company, Mozambique 09:10 Opening address from host rail authority Miguel José Matabel, Chairman of the Board of Directors, CFM, Mozambique* 09:20 Keynote address Hon. Carlos Mesquita, Minister of Transport and Communications, Ministry of Transport & Communications, Mozambique 09:40 Attracting foreign investment to drive the Ports and Rail industry to new heights Lourenco Sambo, Director General, Agency for Investment and Export Promotion, Mozambique 10:00 Panel discussion: Intra-African trade: Building sustainable economic development and integration • The role of ports and railways to speed up transit and regional trade flows • The role of state owned enterprises to form corridor strategic alliances across the region with key operators to facilitate the movement of transit cargo and regional trade • The role of ports to ease the flow of goods through feeding corridors • How Mozambique and hinterland countries can cooperate to improve rail connectivity • How Mozambique government legislation can facilitate port-rail integration Moderator: Kristina Abudo, Port Authority Director, Maputo Port Development Company, Mozambique Panelists: • Andre Ciseau, Secretary General, Port Management Association of Eastern and Southern Africa, Kenya • Osorio Lucas, Chief Executive Officer, Maputo Port Development Company, Mozambique • Miguel José Matabel, Chairman of the Board of Directors, CFM, Mozambique* • Brian Monakali, General Manager, Transnet Freight Rail, South Africa* • Johny Smith, Chief Executive Officer, TransNamib Holdings Limited, Namibia 11:00 Networking refreshment break *= Invited speaker Contact +27 21 700 5504 to confirm your attendance or register online at www.transportevolutionmz.com www.transportevolutionmz.com Conference programme Monday, 13 May 2019 Ports Rail Session 1.0.2: Boosting regional trade, integration and connectivity A series of updates from leading experts and corridors providing insight into challenges and opportunities for improving regional trade and connectivity. Chairman: Trudie Nichols, Partner, Bowmans, South Africa 11:30 Corridor development to enhance African Trade: The role of Corridor Management Institutions Clive Smith, Acting Chief Executive Officer, Walvis Bay Corridor Group, Namibia 11:50 The value proposition of servicing the South African, Eswatini (Swaziland) and Zimbabwe hinterland markets using rail corridors to Maputo Tejas Nataraj, Chief Executive Officer, DP World - Maputo, Mozambique 12:10 Nacala corridor as integrated logistics solution: Port and Rail Mario Moura, Port Director, Port of Nacala, CDN&CEAR, Mozambique & Malawi 13:00 Lunch Session 1.0.3: Ports spotlights session A series of updates from ports authorities and terminal operators providing insight into challenges and opportunities for ports development. Chairman: Andrew Pike, Head of Ports, Transport and Logistics, Bowmans, South Africa 14:00 Maputo Port update Osório Lucas, Chief Executive Officer, Maputo Port Development Company, Mozambique 14:20 South Africa spotlight Rufus Lekala, Chief Harbour Master, Transnet National Ports Authority, South Africa* 14:40 Vanilla Islands spotlight Andre Ciseau, Secretary General, Port Management Association of Eastern and Southern Africa, Kenya 15:00 Angola spotlight Domingos Fortes, Commercial Director, Port of Luanda, Angola 15:20 Namibia spotlight Elias Mwenyo, Manager: Business Development, Namport, Namibia 16:30 End of day 1 *= Invited speaker Simultaneous conference translation in English and Portuguese will be provided Será disponibilizada tradução simultânea da conferência em Inglês e Português www.transportevolutionmz.com Conference programme Tuesday,
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