These events set the stage to network with port officials, container terminal operators, suppliers as well as public and private development stakeholders in port cities. In addition, they provide WSP with large-scale opportunities to showcase its global expertise in the maritime sector. Here is the lineup of our presentations during the three events:
Parallel Session 2 – Healthier, greener: my port city environment Next Generation
Event: 16th World Conference Cities and Ports, Quebec City
Charles Haine, Technical Director, Maritime, will be a co-lead on the panel regarding the environmental solutions for port cities, on June 12 at 2:30 pm.
Automation Workshop – Track: TECH TOC
Event: TOC Europe, Rotterdam
Tom Ward, Director US Maritime Planning, will be a speaker in this interactive Masterclass Terminal Automation session, on June 12 at 4:15 pm.
Port & Landside Logistics – Track: TECH TOC
Event: TOC Europe, Rotterdam
Tom Ward will also be a speaker in the session about digitalization and process optimization into port operations, on June 13 at 10:30 am.
Shipping & Port Watch 2018 - Track: CSC
Event: TOC Europe, Rotterdam
Andrew Penfold, Director, Global Maritime, will be a speaker in the seminar on upcoming trends in the maritime sector, on June 13 at 11:30 am.
The European Infrastructure & Investment Forum – Track: CSC
Event: TOC Europe, Rotterdam
Johan-Paul Verschuure, Technical Director, Maritime, will be a speaker in the seminar on the trends European ports are facing, on June 13 at 4 pm.
Route Optimization: A Strategic Forum
Event: JOC Canada Trade Conference, Toronto
Andy Penfold, Director of Global Maritime, will model various routing options through western and eastern Canadian ports to and from Asia, European and Latin American markets, on June 19 at 2:30 p.m.
The team looks forward to meeting you at #QuebecAIVP, #TOCEurope and #CTC2018.
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