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6th Maritime Security
11th&12th
MAY
2016
LEADERS IN CONFERENCE
PLANNING & PRODUCTION
www.wplgroup.com/aci
ACI’s 6th Maritime Security Management Asia: A comprehensive update on
the evolving security threats that exist at sea. The conference will address
detailed risk management and planning strategies that can be put in place in
accordance with major regulations, so that in a time of crisis, the crew and
vessel are well-equipped and prepared to diffuse any situation safely and
legally. This event is essential for CSO’s and the safety & security
department in order to stay abreast with the latest industry responses to
keep the crew and vessel assets well prepared.
CONFIRMED TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION:
“GLOBAL SECURITY HOTSPOTS: SHORT & LONG TERM
MARKET SECURITY IMPACTS”
RECENT LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS & GUIDELINES TO EN-
SURE SAFE & SECURE EXPANSION OF THE SHIPPING
ROUTES
CURRENT & FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS ON TECHNOLOGY
FOR THE SECURITY COMPANIES & VESSEL SECURITY
EQUIPMENT
SHAPING RELATIONS BETWEEN THE SECURITY SERVICE
COMPANIES, THE SEAFARERS AND THE SHIPPING COM-
PANIES
HOW TO EFFECTIVELY OVERCOME THE ONGOING REFU-
GEE PROBLEM SPREADING OVER THE INTERNATIONAL
SEA WATERS?
SUCCESSFUL STRATEGIES IN ADVANCING VESSEL/FLEET
SECURITY AT SEA & IN THE PORT
THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN EF-
FORTS TO GOVERN GLOBAL MARITIME SECURITY RISK
HOW TO SELECT THE BEST PRIVATE SECURITY ASSIS-
TANCE?
INSURANCE, RISK ASSESSMENT & INVESTIGATIONS FOR
CURRENT AND FUTURE SECURITY THREATS & HOTSPOTS
MOST EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES TO RESPOND IN CRITICAL
SITUATIONS & PRACTICAL ADVICE ON PREPARING CREW
FOR SECURITY THREATS
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CYBER SECURITY & INFOR-
MATION SECURITY ROLE.
EFFECTIVE COLLABORATION IN POLICING INTERNA-
TIONAL WATERS
WHAT ARE THE FUTURE DIRECTIONS OF MARITIME
RISK?
ATTENDEES PROFILE:
All ACI’s meetings are strictly end-user focussed ... Delegates will be drawn
from the Shipping Operators (including CSO’s DPA’s, Marine Superinten-
dents, HSEQ, and Fleet and Operational Management). Also, security spe-
cialists and consultants, legal advisors, naval & military representatives,
and relevant international authorities and associations.
Hear from an outstanding line-up of the industry’s leading ship
owners and managers
Network informally with a relatively small, targeted group of
senior-level executives and decision-makers from the shipping
industries.
Learn more about your peers’ risk management initiatives,
network with key industry leaders and your industry colleagues.
Discuss the latest challenges and developments in this rapidly
changing and growing sector of the industry.
COMMERCIAL & SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
With leading companies and organisations from the global maritime security
sector attending and speaking at our event, we have the perfect vehicle to
provide outstanding exposure to a senior level audience.
There are varying sponsorship packages available, including sponsorship of a
cocktail reception on the first evening of the event and sponsorship of a net-
working lunch. For further details, please contact:
Vivek Hankare
+ 91 (0) 20 652 7 2803 / [email protected]
SPEAK AT THE EVENT:
If you would like to be considered as a speaker at the event
for a 30-45 minute presentation, please submit an abstract
for consideration to:
Joe Smith
+44(0)203.141.0612 / [email protected]
THE CONFERENCE:
6th
Maritime Security
Management Asia
Singapore
11th&12th
MAY
2016
LEADERS IN CONFERENCE
PLANNING & PRODUCTION
www.wplgroup.com/aci
11:35
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12:50
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Security preparation for different types of vessels.
Legal challenges in terms of crew response in
various areas; various equipment, various type of
response, specific training needs to be provided. Regulations concerning the carriage of arms.
PANEL DISCUSSION: Current & Future
Developments in Technology for the Security
Companies & Vessel Security Equipment
Participate in an interactive panel of senior level,
leading fleet security technology providers and
how their recent tech will allow to improve efforts
on increasing the crew safety and vessel security.
Challenge, discuss and understand the key trends
that security companies are currently applying.
Intell igent & cost effective strategies for ship
owners & security companies.
Latest innovations in essential equipment &
technology. Maritime and land border surveillance systems
Integration of the latest sensor systems,
communications and data processing
technologies, vessel traffic services (VTS) systems,
coastal surveillance systems (CSS) and critical
infrastructure monitoring solutions to ensure
progress in overcoming security challenges.
The dialogue between the Government leaders of
the piracy affected countries and the shipowners
PANEL Q&A SESSION
CONFERENCE SESSION: Recent Legal
Developments & Guidelines to Ensure Safe &
Secure Expansion of Shipping Routes
Guidelines for the armed guards in the region and
future legal adjustments for the areas at risk.
Possible effects of the expiration of Operation
ATALANTA mandate in December 2016.
How to stay compliant with the major regulations
governing the risky regions and what areas still
require the multilateralism?
Jurisdiction development in Singapore &
intell igence sharing between the countries leading
towards successful law enforcement in the region.
Richard SkinnerBus iness Development Director
Allmode
Ian Short
DirectorCJC Law
Madis Madalik, COO
ESC Global Security
Madis Madalik,
COOESC Global Security
DAY 1Wednesday 11th May 2016
08:00
09:00
09:15
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Frontier Markets
▪ Global trade is predicated on access to
commodity producing countries. Instability in a
single region can have global impact via
commodity markets.▪ Dryad looks at these frontier markets for
indicators and warnings of instability and at the
potential commercial impact.
10:45
11:05
REGISTRATION & COFFEE
CHAIRMAN'S OPENING ADDRESS
MORNING REFRESHMENTS
CONFERENCE SESSION: Global Security Hotspots:
Short & long Term Market Security Impacts
Expert views on the current global security issues
alongside the Western & Eastern African coasts,
Indian Ocean and Southeastern Asia.
How will the economics of job creation affect the
attitudes of the seafarers & their decisions on
accepting the challenges to sail into the more
risky areas?
How will the trade growth be progressing with
regards to the modern security threats in the
Can ASEAN member states govern effectively the
transnational terrorism, territorial disputes,
piracy, non-state political violence, transnational
crime, environmental degradation and maritime
cyber security threats?
PANEL Q&A SESSION
Recent legal developments in West & East Africa,
Indian Ocean Waters and Southeastern Asia.
Southeast Asia: how to mitigate the risk?
Alecia QuahSenior Country Risk analyst for Asia
IHS
Mark Thomas
Regional Head APACDryad Maritime Ltd
Simon Fordham OBE
DirectorConsilium
Marcus Hand
As ia EditorSeatrade Maritime News
6th
Maritime Security
Management Asia
Singapore
11th&12th
MAY
2016
LEADERS IN CONFERENCE
PLANNING & PRODUCTION
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13:35
14:35
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15:00
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15:45
16:15
Are all vessels treated fairly?
How is security perceived by various ASEAN
country members?
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION: How to Effecitively
Overcome the Ongoing Refugee Crisis Spreading
Over the International Sea Waters
What are the effects of transnational terrorism
and influx of refugee around the world on the
global shipping industry?
Is every seafarer treated fairly?
Will the development of the Public Relations allow
to create the most effective perception of security
at sea and therefore build a culture of long term
cooperation?
Participate in an interactive panel of senior level
representatives of the security companies, shipping
companies and crew agents. Challenge, discuss and
understand the key trends, which are shaping the
relations amongst the most involved parties.
PANEL DISCUSSION: Shaping Relations Between
the Security Services Companies, Seafarers,
Shipping Companies and Governments
AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS
Asia: Refugees from Bangladesh & Myanmar
LUNCH
Europe : Refugees from Syria.
Overall look at the mass migration issues; lessons
learnt in global locations that can be applied in
other areas.
How to effectively overcome the existing obstacles
- strategies implemented to overcome security
threats before they are an issue
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION: IFC Assessment
Nicky Wynne
Director Of DevelopmentThe Mission To Seafarers
LCDR Mark Williams, Royal Australian Navy
Information Fusion Centre
Nicky WynneDirector Of Development
The Mission To Seafarers
Capt. Gulvinder Singh GillHSEQ Manager/DPA/CSO,
Transnav Ship Management Pte. Ltd.
Bodh Nadh PrasadExecutive Director IS Container Pte Ltd
IS Containers
17:00
▪ NATO, a full spectrum maritime actor: Albeit
designed for high-end military threats, the
Alliance has adapted to modern crisis and proven
an effective actor to tackle more diverse maritime
in-security issues (counter-piracy, counter-
terrorism, migration…)
▪ Developing Maritime Situational Awareness
(MSA): the importance of international and inter-
agency co-operation and information sharing to
improve maritime security through the knowledge
of maritime risks and threats.
▪ The NATO Shiping Centre (NSC): effectively l iaising
shipping industry, information sharing centres
and naval forces through Naval Co-operation and
Guidance for Shipping (NCAGS) to tackle maritime
in-security.
17:45
DAY 2Thursday 12th May 2016
09:00
09:30
09:35
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATION: The Role of
International Organizations in Efforts to Govern
Global Maritime Security Risk
NATO AND MARITIME SECURITY
REGISTRATION & COFFEE
CHAIRMAN'S OPENING ADDRESS
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION: Latest
Developments in the Progress of EU NAVFOR’s
Counter Piracy Naval Operation
Activities off Somalia and the Indian Ocean
An up to date Threat Assessment and some
perspectives on the future
DRINKS RECEPTION HOSTED BY CONSILIUM & END
OF DAY ONE
Simon ChurchIndustry Liaison OfficerEU NAVFOR
Lt. Cdr. Fernando GarciaOperations Division Al lied Maritime Command
NATO Shipping Centre
6th
Maritime Security
Management Asia
Singapore
11th&12th
MAY
2016
LEADERS IN CONFERENCE
PLANNING & PRODUCTION
www.wplgroup.com/aci
10:20
▪ What do the results of investigations teach us?
▪ What does the future look like?
▪ How do we respond to that?
11:05
11:35
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12:20 CONFERENCE PRESENTATION: How active will the
International Organizations be within the next
decade in pursuit of global safety at sea?
13:05
13:15
14:15
LUNCH
What are the requirements of STCW 2016?
How to develop an attractive compensation plan
for the seafarers to continue on pursuing their
careers long term?
CHAIRMAN'S CLOSING REMARKS
What are the current training requirements and
are they sufficient enough for the seafarers to
provide effective response in critical situation?
MORNING REFRESHMENTS
COFFEE & END OF THE CONFERENCE
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION: They don’t build
time machines like they’re going to
How to ensure that other crew members are not
significantly affected and will ing to come back to
their jobs and successfully face the challenge
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION: Most Effective
Strategies To Respond in Critical Situations &
Practical Advice on Preparing Crew for Secuirty
Threats How to wisely deal with the affected seafarer's
family?
Bodh Nadh Prasad
Executive Director IS Container Pte Ltd
IS Containers
James WilkesManaging Director
Gray Page
Paul HolthusPres ident & CEO
World Ocean Council
Maersk Tankers * Shell * KOTC * MISC * Brunei Gas Carriers
* Abojeb Company * Oldendorff Carriers * Bernhard Schulte
Shipmanagement * BIMCO * IMO * NYK Line * Neste Oil *
Intertanko * Thome Ship Management * Odfjell Tankers *
Norgas Carriers * MOL LNG Transport * U.S. Coast Guard *
Total * Clipper Group * Diamond Shipping * Fairstar Heavy
Transport * Unicom Management Services * Republic Of
Singapore Navy * Rickmers Reederei * OSM Ship
Management * Hong Lam Marine * Dryad Maritime *
(MPHRP) Maritime Piracy Humanitarian Response
Programme * European Union Naval Force * New Asia
Marine Services * Miclyn Express Offshore * Mare Maritime
* MMA Offshore Asia * Carnival Corporation * Afalita
Shipping * Arch Shipping * Genco Shipping * IHB Shipping *
General Maritime Management * Great Offshore * Klaveness
* JSC Novoship * Islamic Republic Of Iran Shipping Lines *
Masterbulk * National Iranian Tanker Company * Saga
Forest Carriers * SeaFlag Shipmanagement * Wallenius
Marine * The Nigerian Ports Authority * Stena Bulk * SRS
Group * Splosna Plovba Int'l Shipping * Northern Marine
Management Limited * POSH Terasea Offshore * PTSC
Marine ... and many others
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11th&12th
MAY
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If you would like to register for this event or wish to find out
more information, you can contact Priyesh Waghmare
+91.(0)20.6527.2803
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£1495.00
Documentation Packet
£420
Standard Delegate Price
( Includes the Documentation Packet )
DOCUMENTATION PACKET:
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tick the box on the booking form, send it with payment and your
copy will be on its way to you after the meeting.
ABOUT ACI:
ACI, a UK owned company, has been running successful conferences in the USA since 1999. Headquartered in Chicago with offices all around the States, ACI opened its European head office at the end of 2005 and has expanded rapidly, launching a series of events in key industries including maritime, energy, oil & gas, cosmetics, chemicals & media.
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amend, cancel or postpone this conference, the conference fee will not be refunded. Furthermore, ACI Europe Ltd will not be responsible for
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in due course.
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Maritime Security
11th&12th
MAY
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