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Page 1: ALMC bro 2015 Eng · 2015. 10. 6. · In association with: Enquiry Form (This is not the official registration form.) For more information, please visit the conference website, at

In association with:

Enquiry Form (This is not the official registration form.)

For more information, please visit the conference website, at www.almc.hk, or fill in the enquiry form, and return it by post, fax or email, to:Hong Kong Trade Development Council38th Floor, Office Tower, Convention Plaza, 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong KongEmail: [email protected] Tel: (852) 1830 668 Fax: (852) 2824 0249

Name: Title:

Company:

Website:

Country/Region:

Contact:

Tel: Fax:

Email:

Interested in: Conference Exhibition Sponsorship

Registration Fee

*Register and pay in full on or before before 25 September 2015

Standard Fee

Early-Bird Special*

US$220

US$154

HK$1,700

HK$1,200

In association with:

Enquiry Form (This is not the official registration form.)

For more information, please visit the conference website, at www.almc.hk, or fill in the enquiry form, and return it by post, fax or email, to:Hong Kong Trade Development Council38th Floor, Office Tower, Convention Plaza, 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong KongEmail: [email protected] Tel: (852) 1830 668 Fax: (852) 2824 0249

Name: Title:

Company:

Website:

Country/Region:

Contact:

Tel: Fax:

Email:

Interested in: Conference Exhibition Sponsorship

17 - 18 / 11 / 2015Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre

COVER TBCCOVER TBC

www.almc.hk

Morning

Side Visits in HK and to the Pearl River Delta

Opening Session & Keynote AddressPlenary Session 1 – “One Belt, One Road” Opportunities

Coffee Break

Logistics Forum 1 Air Freight Forum 1 Maritime Forum 1

Networking Luncheon Maritime Forum 2

Maritime Forum 3Cocktail Reception

Supply-Chain Management Forum 1 Air Freight Forum 2 ALM

C E

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Plenary Session 2 – Big Data

Coffee Break

Networking Luncheon

Logistics Forum 2 Country/Region Forum 1

Country/Region Forum 3 Country/Region Forum 2

ALM

C E

xhib

itio

n &

Bu

sin

ess

Mat

chin

g

Supply-Chain Management Forum 2

17 Nov 2015

18 Nov 2015

16 Nov 2015

Plenary Sessions• One Belt, One Road: Journey to the New Era With the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, China aims to open a new era for global trade. What do these initiatives

mean for the logistics and maritime industry? What opportunities and barriers might arise on this journey? • Big Data Analysis: Envision the Future of Logistics The logistics industry and online business are ideally placed to benefit from the rise of big data. The power of data and predictive analysis not only

improve your operational efficiency and customer satisfaction, but also generate new business models.

Logistics Forums• Seize the Moment: the E-commerce Evolution E-commerce is changing consumer behaviour and driving the global trend towards omni-channel retailing. Yet e-commerce logistics is still in its infancy,

presenting great challenges and huge potential. What is the future of e-commerce, and what are the implications for the logistics industry? • Shipper and Carrier’s Dialogue

Maritime Forums• Bumpy Seas Ahead for the Liner Shipping? As seaborne traffic grows in line with the global economy, will demand for and supply of liner and dry bulk shipping soon reach a balance? Will the

industry continue using larger vessels and forming alliances to lower costs? And what are the hidden challenges ahead?• High Stakes for the Tanker and Gas Trade? Transporting the world’s most important energy resources, tankers are critical economic enablers. Given the uneven pace of the global recovery and the

shift of economic gravity towards Asia, what is the outlook for the tanker market in 2016? • Can the Dry Trades Bulk Up? As a key engine of the global supply chain, bulk shipping adds significant value to commodities used for infrastructure and heavy industries. Against the

backdrop of the sustained growth of developing Asia, particularly China, how should the dry bulk shipping industry react?

Air Freight Forums• Air Cargo Performance and Economics Trends• Case Studies for Air Cargo Success• Technology Advances

Supply-Chain Management Forums• Mapping the Dynamic Electronics Supply Chain The electronics industry is especially dynamic because of its time sensitiveness, sophisticated multi-factory operations and complicated distribution

network. In view of the short product life cycles and explosion of e-commerce, how can industry players make their supply chain network more competitive and enhance the customer experience?

• Moving the Food Supply Chain

Business Nature

LogisticsService

Providers30%

MaritimeService

Providers25%

Logistics & Maritime Service

Users35%

Others10%

Origin

ChineseMainland

30%

Overseas20%

Hong Kong50%

Page 2: ALMC bro 2015 Eng · 2015. 10. 6. · In association with: Enquiry Form (This is not the official registration form.) For more information, please visit the conference website, at

Who You Will Meet

Asian Logistics and Maritime Conference

Who Should Attend

Key Topics for 2015

• Manufacturers and suppliers

• Importers/exporters and traders

• Wholesalers, distributors and retailers

• 2PLs, 3PLs and supply-chain managers

• E-logistics providers/information technology consultants

• Port and terminal operators

• Shipowners, ship managers, shipbrokers, ship charterers and surveyors

• Maritime services providers

• Analysts and business advisors

The Asian Logistics and Maritime Conference (ALMC) brings together a wide variety of services providers and users,

from manufacturers and distributors to retailers and brand owners, to discuss the latest opportunities and trends in

Asia's logistics, supply-chain management and maritime industries.

About 1,700 industry players from 32 countries and regions attended the fourth ALMC last year, with 58

internationally renowned speakers and 80 exhibitors. They came to build up contacts, gather the latest market

intelligence and network with potential partners and clients.

2015 Programme Overview

E-commerce Big DataOne Belt,One Road

Morning

Side Visits in HK and to the Pearl River Delta

Opening Session & Keynote AddressPlenary Session 1 – “One Belt, One Road” Opportunities

Coffee Break

Logistics Forum 1 Air Freight Forum 1 Maritime Forum 1

Networking Luncheon Maritime Forum 2

Maritime Forum 3Cocktail Reception

Supply-Chain Management Forum 1 Air Freight Forum 2 ALM

C E

xhib

itio

n

Plenary Session 2 – Big Data

Coffee Break

Networking Luncheon

Logistics Forum 2 Country/Region Forum 1

Country/Region Forum 3 Country/Region Forum 2

ALM

C E

xhib

itio

n &

Bu

sin

ess

Mat

chin

g

Supply-Chain Management Forum 2Supply-Chain Management Forum 2

17 Nov 2015

18 Nov 2015

16 Nov 2015

Plenary Sessions• One Belt, One Road: Journey to the New Era With the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, China aims to open a new era for global trade. What do these initiatives

mean for the logistics and maritime industry? What opportunities and barriers might arise on this journey? • Big Data Analysis: Envision the Future of Logistics The logistics industry and online business are ideally placed to benefit from the rise of big data. The power of data and predictive analysis not only

improve your operational efficiency and customer satisfaction, but also generate new business models.

Logistics Forums• Seize the Moment: the E-commerce Evolution E-commerce is changing consumer behaviour and driving the global trend towards omni-channel retailing. Yet e-commerce logistics is still in its infancy,

presenting great challenges and huge potential. What is the future of e-commerce, and what are the implications for the logistics industry? • Shipper and Carrier’s Dialogue

Maritime Forums• Bumpy Seas Ahead for the Liner Shipping? As seaborne traffic grows in line with the global economy, will demand for and supply of liner and dry bulk shipping soon reach a balance? Will the

industry continue using larger vessels and forming alliances to lower costs? And what are the hidden challenges ahead?• High Stakes for the Tanker and Gas Trade? Transporting the world’s most important energy resources, tankers are critical economic enablers. Given the uneven pace of the global recovery and the

shift of economic gravity towards Asia, what is the outlook for the tanker market in 2016? • Can the Dry Trades Bulk Up? As a key engine of the global supply chain, bulk shipping adds significant value to commodities used for infrastructure and heavy industries. Against the

backdrop of the sustained growth of developing Asia, particularly China, how should the dry bulk shipping industry react?

Air Freight Forums• Air Cargo Performance and Economics Trends• Case Studies for Air Cargo Success• Technology Advances

Supply-Chain Management Forums• Mapping the Dynamic Electronics Supply Chain The electronics industry is especially dynamic because of its time sensitiveness, sophisticated multi-factory operations and complicated distribution

network. In view of the short product life cycles and explosion of e-commerce, how can industry players make their supply chain network more competitive and enhance the customer experience?

• Moving the Food Supply Chain

Business Nature

LogisticsService

Providers30%

MaritimeService

Providers25%

Logistics & Maritime Service

Users35%

Others10%

Origin

ChineseMainland

30%

Overseas20%

Hong Kong50%

Page 3: ALMC bro 2015 Eng · 2015. 10. 6. · In association with: Enquiry Form (This is not the official registration form.) For more information, please visit the conference website, at

Who You Will Meet

Asian Logistics and Maritime Conference

Who Should Attend

Key Topics for 2015

• Manufacturers and suppliers

• Importers/exporters and traders

• Wholesalers, distributors and retailers

• 2PLs, 3PLs and supply-chain managers

• E-logistics providers/information technology consultants

• Port and terminal operators

• Shipowners, ship managers, shipbrokers, ship charterers and surveyors

• Maritime services providers

• Analysts and business advisors

The Asian Logistics and Maritime Conference (ALMC) brings together a wide variety of services providers and users,

from manufacturers and distributors to retailers and brand owners, to discuss the latest opportunities and trends in

Asia's logistics, supply-chain management and maritime industries.

About 1,700 industry players from 32 countries and regions attended the fourth ALMC last year, with 58

internationally renowned speakers and 80 exhibitors. They came to build up contacts, gather the latest market

intelligence and network with potential partners and clients.

2015 Programme Overview

E-commerce Big DataOne Belt,One Road

Morning

Side Visits in HK and to the Pearl River Delta

Opening Session & Keynote AddressPlenary Session 1 – “One Belt, One Road” Opportunities

Coffee Break

Logistics Forum 1 Air Freight Forum 1 Maritime Forum 1

Networking Luncheon Maritime Forum 2

Maritime Forum 3Cocktail Reception

Supply-Chain Management Forum 1 Air Freight Forum 2 ALM

C E

xhib

itio

n

Plenary Session 2 – Big Data

Coffee Break

Networking Luncheon

Logistics Forum 2 Country/Region Forum 1

Country/Region Forum 3 Country/Region Forum 2

ALM

C E

xhib

itio

n &

Bu

sin

ess

Mat

chin

g

Supply-Chain Management Forum 2Supply-Chain Management Forum 2

17 Nov 2015

18 Nov 2015

16 Nov 2015

Plenary Sessions• One Belt, One Road: Journey to the New Era With the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, China aims to open a new era for global trade. What do these initiatives

mean for the logistics and maritime industry? What opportunities and barriers might arise on this journey? • Big Data Analysis: Envision the Future of Logistics The logistics industry and online business are ideally placed to benefit from the rise of big data. The power of data and predictive analysis not only

improve your operational efficiency and customer satisfaction, but also generate new business models.

Logistics Forums• Seize the Moment: the E-commerce Evolution E-commerce is changing consumer behaviour and driving the global trend towards omni-channel retailing. Yet e-commerce logistics is still in its infancy,

presenting great challenges and huge potential. What is the future of e-commerce, and what are the implications for the logistics industry? • Shipper and Carrier’s Dialogue

Maritime Forums• Bumpy Seas Ahead for the Liner Shipping? As seaborne traffic grows in line with the global economy, will demand for and supply of liner and dry bulk shipping soon reach a balance? Will the

industry continue using larger vessels and forming alliances to lower costs? And what are the hidden challenges ahead?• High Stakes for the Tanker and Gas Trade? Transporting the world’s most important energy resources, tankers are critical economic enablers. Given the uneven pace of the global recovery and the

shift of economic gravity towards Asia, what is the outlook for the tanker market in 2016? • Can the Dry Trades Bulk Up? As a key engine of the global supply chain, bulk shipping adds significant value to commodities used for infrastructure and heavy industries. Against the

backdrop of the sustained growth of developing Asia, particularly China, how should the dry bulk shipping industry react?

Air Freight Forums• Air Cargo Performance and Economics Trends• Case Studies for Air Cargo Success• Technology Advances

Supply-Chain Management Forums• Mapping the Dynamic Electronics Supply Chain The electronics industry is especially dynamic because of its time sensitiveness, sophisticated multi-factory operations and complicated distribution

network. In view of the short product life cycles and explosion of e-commerce, how can industry players make their supply chain network more competitive and enhance the customer experience?

• Moving the Food Supply Chain

Business Nature

LogisticsService

Providers30%

MaritimeService

Providers25%

Logistics & Maritime Service

Users35%

Others10%

Origin

ChineseMainland

30%

Overseas20%

Hong Kong50%

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Honorary Advisors

A number of global business leaders and industry experts serve as honorary advisors of the conference, providing

invaluable support and advice.

Past Speakers

Some of the world's most influential logistics and maritime services users and providers have participated in the

conference over the past years, discussing the opportunities and challenges facing the industries.

George YeoKerry Logistics

Kevin LeungDHL Global Forwarding

Karen ReddingtonFedEx Express

Joseph PhiLF Logistics

George Li DongqiSF Express

Peter Kerr-DineenHowe Robinson & Co

Junichiro IkedaMitsui O.S.K. Lines

Henry CurraBraemar ACM Shipbrokers

Hua Joo Tan Alphaliner

Rahul Kapoor Drewry Financial Research Services

Tung Chee ChenOrient Overseas (International) Ltd

Martin StopfordClarkson Research

Henrik HartzellHeidmar

Ronald WiddowsWorld Shipping Council

Tim SmithMaersk Line

Scott PriceWalmart

Henry TanLuen Thai Holdings Ltd

Roger LeeTAL Apparel Ltd

Shi TaoJD.com

Glen BurrowsDell

Philip PoelUnder Armour

Praveen SinhaJabong.com

Harvey WangYihaodian

Syed Fakhar AhmedNestlé

Anders KarlborgHuawei Technologies

Robert LiLenovo Group

Brand Leaders

Logistics and Maritime Industry Experts

(As of May 2015)

Miguel A LoperaPresident and CEO GS1 Global Office

John Y LuHonorary Advisor Asian Shippers' Council

John MeredithDeputy ChairmanHutchison Port Holdings Limited

Kingsley Koo Chairman Hong Kong Shipowners Association

Fredrick PiccoloChairman World Governing BoardAirport Council International

John Slosar Chairman Cathay Pacific Airways Limited

James ThompsonChairman Crown Worldwide Holdings Limited

Frank TsaoFounder and Senior ChairmanIMC Group

Joseph PhiPresident LF Logistics, a member of Li & Fung Group

Tung Chee ChenChairman, President and CEO Orient Overseas (International) Limited

George YeoChairmanKerry Logistics Network

Zhao HuxiangSenior Vice PresidentInternational Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations

Ronald WiddowsChairmanThe World Shipping Council

Akimitsu AshidaCounselor Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Limited

Sailesh BhatiaPresident Association of Multimodal Transport Operators of India

Sabrina ChaoChairmanWah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings

Chow Chung Kong ConvenorWorking Group on Transportation,Economic Development Commission, HKSAR Government

Do Xuan QuangChairmanASEAN Federation of Forwarders Associations

Fei WeijunSecretary General APEC Port Services Network

He LimingPresidentChina Federation of Logistics and Purchasing

Claus V HemmingsenChief Executive Officer Maersk Drilling

Ivan ChuChairman Board of Airline Representatives

Morning

Side Visits in HK and to the Pearl River Delta

Opening Session & Keynote AddressPlenary Session 1 – “One Belt, One Road” Opportunities

Coffee Break

Logistics Forum 1 Air Freight Forum 1 Maritime Forum 1

Networking Luncheon Maritime Forum 2

Maritime Forum 3Cocktail Reception

Supply-Chain Management Forum 1 Air Freight Forum 2 ALM

C E

xhib

itio

n

Plenary Session 2 – Big Data

Coffee Break

Networking Luncheon

Logistics Forum 2 Country/Region Forum 1

Country/Region Forum 3 Country/Region Forum 2

ALM

C E

xhib

itio

n &

Bu

sin

ess

Mat

chin

g

Supply-Chain Management Forum 2

17 Nov 2015

18 Nov 2015

16 Nov 2015

Plenary Sessions• One Belt, One Road: Journey to the New Era With the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, China aims to open a new era for global trade. What do these initiatives

mean for the logistics and maritime industry? What opportunities and barriers might arise on this journey? • Big Data Analysis: Envision the Future of Logistics The logistics industry and online business are ideally placed to benefit from the rise of big data. The power of data and predictive analysis not only

improve your operational efficiency and customer satisfaction, but also generate new business models.

Logistics Forums• Seize the Moment: the E-commerce Evolution E-commerce is changing consumer behaviour and driving the global trend towards omni-channel retailing. Yet e-commerce logistics is still in its infancy,

presenting great challenges and huge potential. What is the future of e-commerce, and what are the implications for the logistics industry? • Shipper and Carrier’s Dialogue

Maritime Forums• Bumpy Seas Ahead for the Liner Shipping? As seaborne traffic grows in line with the global economy, will demand for and supply of liner and dry bulk shipping soon reach a balance? Will the

industry continue using larger vessels and forming alliances to lower costs? And what are the hidden challenges ahead?• High Stakes for the Tanker and Gas Trade? Transporting the world’s most important energy resources, tankers are critical economic enablers. Given the uneven pace of the global recovery and the

shift of economic gravity towards Asia, what is the outlook for the tanker market in 2016? • Can the Dry Trades Bulk Up? As a key engine of the global supply chain, bulk shipping adds significant value to commodities used for infrastructure and heavy industries. Against the

backdrop of the sustained growth of developing Asia, particularly China, how should the dry bulk shipping industry react?

Air Freight Forums• Air Cargo Performance and Economics Trends• Case Studies for Air Cargo Success• Technology Advances

Supply-Chain Management Forums• Mapping the Dynamic Electronics Supply Chain The electronics industry is especially dynamic because of its time sensitiveness, sophisticated multi-factory operations and complicated distribution

network. In view of the short product life cycles and explosion of e-commerce, how can industry players make their supply chain network more competitive and enhance the customer experience?

• Moving the Food Supply Chain

Business Nature

LogisticsService

Providers30%

MaritimeService

Providers25%

Logistics & Maritime Service

Users35%

Others10%

Origin

ChineseMainland

30%

Overseas20%

Hong Kong50%

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Honorary Advisors

A number of global business leaders and industry experts serve as honorary advisors of the conference, providing

invaluable support and advice.

Past Speakers

Some of the world's most influential logistics and maritime services users and providers have participated in the

conference over the past years, discussing the opportunities and challenges facing the industries.

George YeoKerry Logistics

Kevin LeungDHL Global Forwarding

Karen ReddingtonFedEx Express

Joseph PhiLF Logistics

George Li DongqiSF Express

Peter Kerr-DineenHowe Robinson & Co

Junichiro IkedaMitsui O.S.K. Lines

Henry CurraBraemar ACM Shipbrokers

Hua Joo Tan Alphaliner

Rahul Kapoor Drewry Financial Research Services

Tung Chee ChenOrient Overseas (International) Ltd

Martin StopfordClarkson Research

Henrik HartzellHeidmar

Ronald WiddowsWorld Shipping Council

Tim SmithMaersk Line

Scott PriceWalmart

Henry TanLuen Thai Holdings Ltd

Roger LeeTAL Apparel Ltd

Shi TaoJD.com

Glen BurrowsDell

Philip PoelUnder Armour

Praveen SinhaJabong.com

Harvey WangYihaodian

Syed Fakhar AhmedNestlé

Anders KarlborgHuawei Technologies

Robert LiLenovo Group

Brand Leaders

Logistics and Maritime Industry Experts

(As of May 2015)

Miguel A LoperaPresident and CEO GS1 Global Office

John Y LuHonorary Advisor Asian Shippers' Council

John MeredithDeputy ChairmanHutchison Port Holdings Limited

Kingsley Koo Chairman Hong Kong Shipowners Association

Fredrick PiccoloChairman World Governing BoardAirport Council International

John Slosar Chairman Cathay Pacific Airways Limited

James ThompsonChairman Crown Worldwide Holdings Limited

Frank TsaoFounder and Senior ChairmanIMC Group

Joseph PhiPresident LF Logistics, a member of Li & Fung Group

Tung Chee ChenChairman, President and CEO Orient Overseas (International) Limited

George YeoChairmanKerry Logistics Network

Zhao HuxiangSenior Vice PresidentInternational Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations

Ronald WiddowsChairmanThe World Shipping Council

Akimitsu AshidaCounselor Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Limited

Sailesh BhatiaPresident Association of Multimodal Transport Operators of India

Sabrina ChaoChairmanWah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings

Chow Chung Kong ConvenorWorking Group on Transportation,Economic Development Commission, HKSAR Government

Do Xuan QuangChairmanASEAN Federation of Forwarders Associations

Fei WeijunSecretary General APEC Port Services Network

He LimingPresidentChina Federation of Logistics and Purchasing

Claus V HemmingsenChief Executive Officer Maersk Drilling

Ivan ChuChairman Board of Airline Representatives

Morning

Side Visits in HK and to the Pearl River Delta

Opening Session & Keynote AddressPlenary Session 1 – “One Belt, One Road” Opportunities

Coffee Break

Logistics Forum 1 Air Freight Forum 1 Maritime Forum 1

Networking Luncheon Maritime Forum 2

Maritime Forum 3Cocktail Reception

Supply-Chain Management Forum 1 Air Freight Forum 2 ALM

C E

xhib

itio

n

Plenary Session 2 – Big Data

Coffee Break

Networking Luncheon

Logistics Forum 2 Country/Region Forum 1

Country/Region Forum 3 Country/Region Forum 2

ALM

C E

xhib

itio

n &

Bu

sin

ess

Mat

chin

g

Supply-Chain Management Forum 2

17 Nov 2015

18 Nov 2015

16 Nov 2015

Plenary Sessions• One Belt, One Road: Journey to the New Era With the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, China aims to open a new era for global trade. What do these initiatives

mean for the logistics and maritime industry? What opportunities and barriers might arise on this journey? • Big Data Analysis: Envision the Future of Logistics The logistics industry and online business are ideally placed to benefit from the rise of big data. The power of data and predictive analysis not only

improve your operational efficiency and customer satisfaction, but also generate new business models.

Logistics Forums• Seize the Moment: the E-commerce Evolution E-commerce is changing consumer behaviour and driving the global trend towards omni-channel retailing. Yet e-commerce logistics is still in its infancy,

presenting great challenges and huge potential. What is the future of e-commerce, and what are the implications for the logistics industry? • Shipper and Carrier’s Dialogue

Maritime Forums• Bumpy Seas Ahead for the Liner Shipping? As seaborne traffic grows in line with the global economy, will demand for and supply of liner and dry bulk shipping soon reach a balance? Will the

industry continue using larger vessels and forming alliances to lower costs? And what are the hidden challenges ahead?• High Stakes for the Tanker and Gas Trade? Transporting the world’s most important energy resources, tankers are critical economic enablers. Given the uneven pace of the global recovery and the

shift of economic gravity towards Asia, what is the outlook for the tanker market in 2016? • Can the Dry Trades Bulk Up? As a key engine of the global supply chain, bulk shipping adds significant value to commodities used for infrastructure and heavy industries. Against the

backdrop of the sustained growth of developing Asia, particularly China, how should the dry bulk shipping industry react?

Air Freight Forums• Air Cargo Performance and Economics Trends• Case Studies for Air Cargo Success• Technology Advances

Supply-Chain Management Forums• Mapping the Dynamic Electronics Supply Chain The electronics industry is especially dynamic because of its time sensitiveness, sophisticated multi-factory operations and complicated distribution

network. In view of the short product life cycles and explosion of e-commerce, how can industry players make their supply chain network more competitive and enhance the customer experience?

• Moving the Food Supply Chain

Business Nature

LogisticsService

Providers30%

MaritimeService

Providers25%

Logistics & Maritime Service

Users35%

Others10%

Origin

ChineseMainland

30%

Overseas20%

Hong Kong50%

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ALMC Exhibition and Business Matching

The conference presents an unparalleled marketing opportunity for about 2,000 senior industry players from all

over the world. The ALMC Exhibition, located in the same venue as the conference, will showcase e-logistics,

logistics services, shipping and maritime services. One-on-one, tailor-made business-matching meetings will

be arranged.

Networking Promise

The conference also offers a wide range of networking events, as well as visits to key logistics facilities in Hong

Kong and PRD region.

What the Conference Participants SaidWhat the Exhibitors Said

“We have received a lot of enquiries, for example a U.S. engineer discussed the latest turbine technology with us. The conference has opened new markets, brought new technology to us.”

Yu ZhengDeputy General Manager, Fujian Xinyuan Shipbuilding Co Ltd

“They have a wide variety of forum topics that help me to understand the market trends. It is definitely an excellent platform to exchange knowledge. I wish to participate as an exhibitor next year to reach more potential clients.”

Daniel Lai General Manger, CMA CGM (Hong Kong) Ltd

“The buyers are high quality and professional, many of them are our target clients. We also met an American food company that is interested to distribute their goods via our Shenzhen logistics service. We will definitely recommend other industry players that we are familiar with to exhibit in the conference.”

Vincent YangBrand Promotion Officer, Marketing & Sales Department,Sinotrans Guangdong Co Ltd

“Taking part as an exhibitor helps us to promote our brand. Many participants approached us for all kinds of enquiries. Meanwhile, we can also take the chances to meet our existing customers. There are also business matching sessions here, which is a really good idea that can help to arrange meeting new clients.”

Patrick ManDirector (Sales), Sales & Marketing, ZIM Integrated Shipping Agencies (HK) Ltd.

“The conference has a very comprehensive programme schedule and is very informative. The insightful sharing from the speakers has no doubt deepened my understanding among the different industries.”

Nelly AkhmedzhanovaShipbroker, Progress Plus Limited

“The conference has invited senior managements from Li & Fung and SF Express to share the industry trends and tax arrangements. It not only helps us better understand the strategy to tap into the China market, but also provides a perfect platform for us to look for partners.”

Jeff ChesterSenior Manager Of Global Logistics, Spanx by Sara Blakely

“HKTDC arranged Business Matching for us and we have met a lot of potential partners including IT suppliers which helps to improve our logistics service. We have also met a lot of maritime players from ASEAN markets. We are very satisfied with the exhibition results.”

William TamManaging Director, Fairate Express Ltd

“The conference has an impressive line-up of heavyweight speakers, who shared insights on the distribution channels of e-commerce which has inspired me. With the speaker’s unique insights, it would help me build the blueprint for my business.”

Jennifer YiSales & Marketing Manager, Eastrade Limited

In addition, a series of industry-related events will take place around the conference period in Hong Kong, allowing

participants to maximise their business and networking opportunities. Discover the possibilities for yourself at

Logistics and Maritime Weeks at www.logisticsandmaritimeweeks.com.

Morning

Side Visits in HK and to the Pearl River Delta

Opening Session & Keynote AddressPlenary Session 1 – “One Belt, One Road” Opportunities

Coffee Break

Logistics Forum 1 Air Freight Forum 1 Maritime Forum 1

Networking Luncheon Maritime Forum 2

Maritime Forum 3Cocktail Reception

Supply-Chain Management Forum 1 Air Freight Forum 2 ALM

C E

xhib

itio

n

Plenary Session 2 – Big Data

Coffee Break

Networking Luncheon

Logistics Forum 2 Country/Region Forum 1

Country/Region Forum 3 Country/Region Forum 2

ALM

C E

xhib

itio

n &

Bu

sin

ess

Mat

chin

g

Supply-Chain Management Forum 2

17 Nov 2015

18 Nov 2015

16 Nov 2015

Plenary Sessions• One Belt, One Road: Journey to the New Era With the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, China aims to open a new era for global trade. What do these initiatives

mean for the logistics and maritime industry? What opportunities and barriers might arise on this journey? • Big Data Analysis: Envision the Future of Logistics The logistics industry and online business are ideally placed to benefit from the rise of big data. The power of data and predictive analysis not only

improve your operational efficiency and customer satisfaction, but also generate new business models.

Logistics Forums• Seize the Moment: the E-commerce Evolution E-commerce is changing consumer behaviour and driving the global trend towards omni-channel retailing. Yet e-commerce logistics is still in its infancy,

presenting great challenges and huge potential. What is the future of e-commerce, and what are the implications for the logistics industry? • Shipper and Carrier’s Dialogue

Maritime Forums• Bumpy Seas Ahead for the Liner Shipping? As seaborne traffic grows in line with the global economy, will demand for and supply of liner and dry bulk shipping soon reach a balance? Will the

industry continue using larger vessels and forming alliances to lower costs? And what are the hidden challenges ahead?• High Stakes for the Tanker and Gas Trade? Transporting the world’s most important energy resources, tankers are critical economic enablers. Given the uneven pace of the global recovery and the

shift of economic gravity towards Asia, what is the outlook for the tanker market in 2016? • Can the Dry Trades Bulk Up? As a key engine of the global supply chain, bulk shipping adds significant value to commodities used for infrastructure and heavy industries. Against the

backdrop of the sustained growth of developing Asia, particularly China, how should the dry bulk shipping industry react?

Air Freight Forums• Air Cargo Performance and Economics Trends• Case Studies for Air Cargo Success• Technology Advances

Supply-Chain Management Forums• Mapping the Dynamic Electronics Supply Chain The electronics industry is especially dynamic because of its time sensitiveness, sophisticated multi-factory operations and complicated distribution

network. In view of the short product life cycles and explosion of e-commerce, how can industry players make their supply chain network more competitive and enhance the customer experience?

• Moving the Food Supply Chain

Business Nature

LogisticsService

Providers30%

MaritimeService

Providers25%

Logistics & Maritime Service

Users35%

Others10%

Origin

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30%

Overseas20%

Hong Kong50%

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ALMC Exhibition and Business Matching

The conference presents an unparalleled marketing opportunity for about 2,000 senior industry players from all

over the world. The ALMC Exhibition, located in the same venue as the conference, will showcase e-logistics,

logistics services, shipping and maritime services. One-on-one, tailor-made business-matching meetings will

be arranged.

Networking Promise

The conference also offers a wide range of networking events, as well as visits to key logistics facilities in Hong

Kong and PRD region.

What the Conference Participants SaidWhat the Exhibitors Said

“We have received a lot of enquiries, for example a U.S. engineer discussed the latest turbine technology with us. The conference has opened new markets, brought new technology to us.”

Yu ZhengDeputy General Manager, Fujian Xinyuan Shipbuilding Co Ltd

“They have a wide variety of forum topics that help me to understand the market trends. It is definitely an excellent platform to exchange knowledge. I wish to participate as an exhibitor next year to reach more potential clients.”

Daniel Lai General Manger, CMA CGM (Hong Kong) Ltd

“The buyers are high quality and professional, many of them are our target clients. We also met an American food company that is interested to distribute their goods via our Shenzhen logistics service. We will definitely recommend other industry players that we are familiar with to exhibit in the conference.”

Vincent YangBrand Promotion Officer, Marketing & Sales Department,Sinotrans Guangdong Co Ltd

“Taking part as an exhibitor helps us to promote our brand. Many participants approached us for all kinds of enquiries. Meanwhile, we can also take the chances to meet our existing customers. There are also business matching sessions here, which is a really good idea that can help to arrange meeting new clients.”

Patrick ManDirector (Sales), Sales & Marketing, ZIM Integrated Shipping Agencies (HK) Ltd.

“The conference has a very comprehensive programme schedule and is very informative. The insightful sharing from the speakers has no doubt deepened my understanding among the different industries.”

Nelly AkhmedzhanovaShipbroker, Progress Plus Limited

“The conference has invited senior managements from Li & Fung and SF Express to share the industry trends and tax arrangements. It not only helps us better understand the strategy to tap into the China market, but also provides a perfect platform for us to look for partners.”

Jeff ChesterSenior Manager Of Global Logistics, Spanx by Sara Blakely

“HKTDC arranged Business Matching for us and we have met a lot of potential partners including IT suppliers which helps to improve our logistics service. We have also met a lot of maritime players from ASEAN markets. We are very satisfied with the exhibition results.”

William TamManaging Director, Fairate Express Ltd

“The conference has an impressive line-up of heavyweight speakers, who shared insights on the distribution channels of e-commerce which has inspired me. With the speaker’s unique insights, it would help me build the blueprint for my business.”

Jennifer YiSales & Marketing Manager, Eastrade Limited

In addition, a series of industry-related events will take place around the conference period in Hong Kong, allowing

participants to maximise their business and networking opportunities. Discover the possibilities for yourself at

Logistics and Maritime Weeks at www.logisticsandmaritimeweeks.com.

Morning

Side Visits in HK and to the Pearl River Delta

Opening Session & Keynote AddressPlenary Session 1 – “One Belt, One Road” Opportunities

Coffee Break

Logistics Forum 1 Air Freight Forum 1 Maritime Forum 1

Networking Luncheon Maritime Forum 2

Maritime Forum 3Cocktail Reception

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Plenary Sessions• One Belt, One Road: Journey to the New Era With the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, China aims to open a new era for global trade. What do these initiatives

mean for the logistics and maritime industry? What opportunities and barriers might arise on this journey? • Big Data Analysis: Envision the Future of Logistics The logistics industry and online business are ideally placed to benefit from the rise of big data. The power of data and predictive analysis not only

improve your operational efficiency and customer satisfaction, but also generate new business models.

Logistics Forums• Seize the Moment: the E-commerce Evolution E-commerce is changing consumer behaviour and driving the global trend towards omni-channel retailing. Yet e-commerce logistics is still in its infancy,

presenting great challenges and huge potential. What is the future of e-commerce, and what are the implications for the logistics industry? • Shipper and Carrier’s Dialogue

Maritime Forums• Bumpy Seas Ahead for the Liner Shipping? As seaborne traffic grows in line with the global economy, will demand for and supply of liner and dry bulk shipping soon reach a balance? Will the

industry continue using larger vessels and forming alliances to lower costs? And what are the hidden challenges ahead?• High Stakes for the Tanker and Gas Trade? Transporting the world’s most important energy resources, tankers are critical economic enablers. Given the uneven pace of the global recovery and the

shift of economic gravity towards Asia, what is the outlook for the tanker market in 2016? • Can the Dry Trades Bulk Up? As a key engine of the global supply chain, bulk shipping adds significant value to commodities used for infrastructure and heavy industries. Against the

backdrop of the sustained growth of developing Asia, particularly China, how should the dry bulk shipping industry react?

Air Freight Forums• Air Cargo Performance and Economics Trends• Case Studies for Air Cargo Success• Technology Advances

Supply-Chain Management Forums• Mapping the Dynamic Electronics Supply Chain The electronics industry is especially dynamic because of its time sensitiveness, sophisticated multi-factory operations and complicated distribution

network. In view of the short product life cycles and explosion of e-commerce, how can industry players make their supply chain network more competitive and enhance the customer experience?

• Moving the Food Supply Chain

Business Nature

LogisticsService

Providers30%

MaritimeService

Providers25%

Logistics & Maritime Service

Users35%

Others10%

Origin

ChineseMainland

30%

Overseas20%

Hong Kong50%

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In association with:

Enquiry Form (This is not the official registration form.)

For more information, please visit the conference website, at www.almc.hk, or fill in the enquiry form, and return it by post, fax or email, to:Hong Kong Trade Development Council38th Floor, Office Tower, Convention Plaza, 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong KongEmail: [email protected] Tel: (852) 1830 668 Fax: (852) 2824 0249

Name: Title:

Company:

Website:

Country/Region:

Contact:

Tel: Fax:

Email:

Interested in: Conference Exhibition Sponsorship

Registration Fee

*Register and pay in full on or before before 25 September 2015

Standard Fee

Early-Bird Special*

US$220

US$154

HK$1,700

HK$1,200

In association with:

Enquiry Form (This is not the official registration form.)

For more information, please visit the conference website, at www.almc.hk, or fill in the enquiry form, and return it by post, fax or email, to:Hong Kong Trade Development Council38th Floor, Office Tower, Convention Plaza, 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong KongEmail: [email protected] Tel: (852) 1830 668 Fax: (852) 2824 0249

Name: Title:

Company:

Website:

Country/Region:

Contact:

Tel: Fax:

Email:

Interested in: Conference Exhibition Sponsorship

17 - 18 / 11 / 2015Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre

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www.almc.hk

Morning

Side Visits in HK and to the Pearl River Delta

Opening Session & Keynote AddressPlenary Session 1 – “One Belt, One Road” Opportunities

Coffee Break

Logistics Forum 1 Air Freight Forum 1 Maritime Forum 1

Networking Luncheon Maritime Forum 2

Maritime Forum 3Cocktail Reception

Supply-Chain Management Forum 1 Air Freight Forum 2 ALM

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Plenary Session 2 – Big Data

Coffee Break

Networking Luncheon

Logistics Forum 2 Country/Region Forum 1

Country/Region Forum 3 Country/Region Forum 2

ALM

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Mat

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Supply-Chain Management Forum 2

17 Nov 2015

18 Nov 2015

16 Nov 2015

Plenary Sessions• One Belt, One Road: Journey to the New Era With the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, China aims to open a new era for global trade. What do these initiatives

mean for the logistics and maritime industry? What opportunities and barriers might arise on this journey? • Big Data Analysis: Envision the Future of Logistics The logistics industry and online business are ideally placed to benefit from the rise of big data. The power of data and predictive analysis not only

improve your operational efficiency and customer satisfaction, but also generate new business models.

Logistics Forums• Seize the Moment: the E-commerce Evolution E-commerce is changing consumer behaviour and driving the global trend towards omni-channel retailing. Yet e-commerce logistics is still in its infancy,

presenting great challenges and huge potential. What is the future of e-commerce, and what are the implications for the logistics industry? • Shipper and Carrier’s Dialogue

Maritime Forums• Bumpy Seas Ahead for the Liner Shipping? As seaborne traffic grows in line with the global economy, will demand for and supply of liner and dry bulk shipping soon reach a balance? Will the

industry continue using larger vessels and forming alliances to lower costs? And what are the hidden challenges ahead?• High Stakes for the Tanker and Gas Trade? Transporting the world’s most important energy resources, tankers are critical economic enablers. Given the uneven pace of the global recovery and the

shift of economic gravity towards Asia, what is the outlook for the tanker market in 2016? • Can the Dry Trades Bulk Up? As a key engine of the global supply chain, bulk shipping adds significant value to commodities used for infrastructure and heavy industries. Against the

backdrop of the sustained growth of developing Asia, particularly China, how should the dry bulk shipping industry react?

Air Freight Forums• Air Cargo Performance and Economics Trends• Case Studies for Air Cargo Success• Technology Advances

Supply-Chain Management Forums• Mapping the Dynamic Electronics Supply Chain The electronics industry is especially dynamic because of its time sensitiveness, sophisticated multi-factory operations and complicated distribution

network. In view of the short product life cycles and explosion of e-commerce, how can industry players make their supply chain network more competitive and enhance the customer experience?

• Moving the Food Supply Chain

Business Nature

LogisticsService

Providers30%

MaritimeService

Providers25%

Logistics & Maritime Service

Users35%

Others10%

Origin

ChineseMainland

30%

Overseas20%

Hong Kong50%