Scale
increase are changing the logistical needs of OEM'S and shippers
The increase in scale in project cargo continues unabated. Wind
turbines are getting bigger and bigger and there is a clear trend
towards modular design. This has major consequences for your logistical
process. Where is the limit and what are the perspectives?
Prepare yourself and visit the two-day conference of the Project Cargo Summit on 11 & 12 September.
Hear from leading industry speakers how you can take advantage of the
expansive growth in the offshore wind industry and seize opportunities
in the recovering oil & gas market.
Shipping and offshore
The conference programme is divided into two conference days, covering
four topics. Day one covers shipping and offshore.
Keynote:
Shipping a jumbojet
MARTIN DE BOER & TOM RUTGRINK
Marketing Director Corendon Hotels and
Resorts & Director Sales at Mammoet
Earlier this year, Mammoet completed one of
the most complex heavy transport projects of the year, if not the
decade. To get the 170 tonnes aircraft into place, it needed...
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Market review: Is the Oil & Gas market finally picking up again?
LARS RØBERG FØLGESVOLD
Analyst, Oilfield Service Research at Rystad
Energy
Oil majors are making large sums of money again leading to an increase
in investments. What does the near future look like and when will the
transport industry...
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Scale increases in wind: how much bigger will we go?
HANS HENRIK GROEN
Logistics Director – North Europe & Middle East Region at
Siemens Gamesa
Wind turbines are getting bigger, changing the logistical needs of
manufacturers like Siemens Gamesa. In this presentation, Hans Henrik
Groen will tell what...
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Among the other companies who take part in the conference programme
are: Rolldock, Siemens, Esta,
Liebherr, Huisman Equipment.
Improve
your knowledge on current market developments and future trends
By offering high-level presentations, critical discussions and in-depth
interviews the Project Cargo Summit will inform you about the latest
trends and challenges. Don't miss out,
register
now.
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