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University of Gdańsk Faculty of Economics , New C Wing ul. Armii Krajowej 119/121 , 81-824 Sopot

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EVENT IN BRIEF

EVENT IN BRIEF Transport Week has gathered over 1000 participants from all over the continent for the last 5 editions. Transport Week is a well-recognized brand each year gathering seaports, port and inland terminals, rail and logistic operators, forwarders, shipping lines, consulting companies, European institutions and organisations and other entities related to the European transport industry.

6th edition of theTransport Week – so far the biggest platform of communication within the transport field in Poland – created for key European transport market representatives, will be held at University of Gdańsk in Sopot, on 8-10th March 2016. The 3-day event will bring together high- class speakers and delegates, creating an exclusive opportunity to network. Previous editions of Transport Week were accompanied by conferences, discussion panels and workshops concerning ferry, forwarding, container, intermodal, wind energy, LNG and logistics. This year's Transport Week agenda has been expanded and covers issues regarding clean shipping, energy efficiency and Baltic container market. Event includes: — international conferences — discussion panels and workshops — exhibition area — evening reception — one-to-one meetings — economic missions/delegations DELEGATES' PROFILE seaports — maritime organizations — port and inland terminals — railways operators — logistic operators — forwarders — shipping lines and its owners — LNG traders — gas infrastructure companies — shipyards — offshore market — developers — energy utility companies — research institutes — infrastructure managers — governmental bodies — local authorities — financial institutions — products and services providers — consulting companies — universities — all the companies and institutions associated with the European transport sector

EVENT CALENDAR DAY 1 08/03/2016

DAY 2 09/03/2016

DAY 3 10/03/2016

09.00-17.00

09.00-16.30

09.00-16.15

Ports and shipping of tomorrow 2016

Baltic Container Conference 2016

Intermodal Conference 2016

10.00-12.00

09.30-12.00

10.00-14.00

HEKLA Internal Meeting

Rozwój żeglugi śródlądowej w Polsce

Spotkanie akademickie

13.00-15.00

SECA Today – Challenges of tomorrow Baltic Ports Organization

HEKLA Project Partners – invitations only

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12.00-15.00

10.00-14.00

HEKLA – on the road compaign

Czas na platformę informatyczną ładunków intermodalnych?

HEKLA Project

Wyższa Szkoła Bankowa w Gdańsku

Regionalna Izba Gospodarcza Pomorza pracujwlogistyce.pl

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Regionalna Izba Gospodarcza Pomorza pracujwlogistyce.pl

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13.00-15.30

Kształcenie studentów a oczekiwania rynku transportowego Uniwersytet Gdański PL

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10.00-12.00

Konsultacje z Izbą Celną Izba Celna PL

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17.00-20.00

Evening Cocktail – Announcement of laureates of the Baltic Trendsetters Club Certificates The conference will be held in English without translation. Meetings to be conducted in Polish marked with an annotation. Further annotations beneath. PL

Meeting held in Polish

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Free of charge event

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Internal meeting – invitations only

DAY I Ports and shipping of tomorrow 2016 Feasible investments in sustainable growth

09.00-09.30 REGISTRATION & WELCOME COFFEE 09.30-10.30 OFFICIAL ADDRESSES & OPENING SESSION Alan Arent, Event Director, Transport Week

13.00-15.00 SESSION: SECA TODAY – CHALLENGES OF TOMORROW

Session moderator: Bogdan Ołdakowski, Secretary General, BPO Can MRV implementation learn from our SECA experience? Poul Woodwall, Director Environment & Sustainability, DFDS Seaways

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tbc: Lamia Kerdjoudj-Belkaid, Secretary General, FEPORT Sessions moderator: Steven Bouckaert, Director, MTBS

Monitoring of the implementation of Sulphur Directive in EU countries – how is it going? Ioannis Mispinas, Project Officer for Environmental Protection, EMSA

The world of transport & logistics in 2050 Przemysław Myszka, Editor-in-Chief, Baltic Transport Journal EC addressing challenges in shipping sector tbc: Representative of European Commission

Reducing the sulphur emissions in the Mediterranean Sea Region tbc: Eva María Pérez García, Director of the Transport Economics Department, Valencia Port Foundation

10.30-12.00 SESSION: CLEAN SHIPPING – HOW TO IMPLEMENT A SUSTAINABLE GROWTH?

Running a ro-ro and ferry business under the new emission rules – experience from Finnlines Staffan Herlin, Head of Group Marketing and Sales, Finnlines

The need for financial mechanisms Carl Carlsson, CEO, Zero Vision Tool, Director Sustainability, Research & Innovation af the Swedish Shipowners Association Software – enhanced equipment for better terminal performance Eva Savelsberg, VP Logistics Division, INFORM Future ports regulations tbc: Sandra Gegerfelt, Public Affairs Officer, Ports of Stockholm Port facilities development as an answer for LNG demand Mantas Bartuśka, CEO, Klaipedos Nafta 10 min for Questions & Answers 12.00-13.00 ENJOY LUNCH BREAK

Session organised by BPO

Panel session: SECA today – challenges of tomorrow Panelists to be announced 15.00-15.15 COFFEE BREAK 15.15-16.45 Discussion panel: Ports of the future – visions, challenges, efficiency — — — —

Topics to be discussed: More innovations in existing terminals – way forward? Introduction of smart terminal vehicles – tendencies by suppliers How are ports responding to new environmental regulations? Is environmental port charge system working?

Panel Moderator: Przemysław Myszka, Editor-in-Chief, Baltic Transport Journal tbc: Port of Rotterdam, Port of Venice, Port of Gdynia, Port of Gdansk, Port of Barcelona 16.45-17.00 SUMMARY & END OF THE FIRST CONFERENCE DAY

DAY II Baltic Container Conference 2016 Pursuit of peak

09.30-10.00 REGISTRATION & WELCOME COFFEE

Session moderator: Mark Bell, General Manager, SGMF

10.00-10.30 OFFICIAL ADDRESSES

Baltic Container Market in recent years – what have we learnt? Maciej Matczak, Head of Consulting Department, Actia Forum

Julian Skelnik, Chairman, BPO tbc: PawełBrzezicki, Deputy State Secretary

Distributing Containers in the Baltic – being flexible Łukasz Binaś, Deputy Country Manager PL, EE, LV, LT, Unifeeder

Keynote speech tbc: EBRD Representative 10.30-12.00 SESSION: FROM GLOBAL TO REGIONAL MARKETS

Perspectives for Russian market tbc: Containerships

Session moderator: Julian Skelnik, Chairman of the board, BPO Carries and seaports needs to go hinterland Dr. Ralf Christian Mencl, Consultant, WAGENER & HERBST Management Consultants GmbH Big ships, big alliances – an impact on regional markets James Kyritsis, Consultans, Drewry Shipping Consultants Big investments: DCT II – responding to challenges Dominik Landa, Commercial Director, DCT Gdańsk Implementation of SOLAS requirement for verified gross mass packed containers Andrew Huxley, Regional Development Director, TT Club Adjusting strategies to challenging markets tbc: Smelte Terminal 12.00-13.00 ENJOY LUNCH BREAK! 13.00-15.00 SESSION: BALTIC CONTAINER MARKET – WHERE DO WE GO?

From Baltic to Black Sea – Connecting the CEE Europe speaker tbc 15.00-15.15 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK 15.15-16.15 Discussion panel: Adapting to the new situation in the Baltic Box Market — — — —

Topics to be discussed: Alliances in the Baltic Sea region Shifting containers from one port to another Demand versus capacities Direct calls and feedering in the Baltic

Panel moderator: Mark Bell, General Manager, SGMF Krzysztof Szymborski, President of the Board, BCT Gdynia Marina Basso Michael, Director Market Development Baltic Sea Region, Porto of Hamburg Marcin Kamola, Business Development Manager, DCT Gdansk tbc: APM Terminals Gotherburg 16.15-16.30 SUMMARY & END OF THE SECOND CONFERENCE DAY 17.00-20.00 NETWORKING COCKTAIL Announcement of laureates of the Baltic Trendsetters Club Certificates

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DZIEŃ II Rozwój żeglugi śródlądowej w Polsce

09.00-09.30 REJESTRACJA UCZESTNIKÓ W 09.30-09.45 WPROWADZENIE 09.45-10.10 Rola i znaczenie żeglugi śródlądowej w Europie Miron Mironowicz, Instytut Morski w Gdańsku 10.10-10.30 Rynek przewozów środlądowych w Polsce (teraźniejszość i przyszłość) tbc: prof. Wojewódzka-Król 10.30-10.45 Uwarunkowania hydrotechniczne komunikacji śródlądowej prof. Adam Bolt, Politechnika Gdańska WydziałHydrotechniki 10.45-11.00 Innowacje w żegludze Marek Świeczkowski, Przewodniczący Klastra Logistyczno-transportowego Północ-Południe 11.00-11.15 Rozwój turystyki wodnej na przykładzie Pętli Ż uławskiej MichałGórski, Prezes Zarządu Spółki Pętla Ż uławska 11.15-12.00 Dyskusja moderowana z panelistami plus głosy z sali 12.00 LUNCH Seminarium organizowane przez: Regionalna Izba Gospodarcza Pomorza

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DZIEŃ II Czas na platformę informatyczną ładunków intermodalnych?

10.00-10.15 ROZPOCZĘCIE SEMINARIUM 10.15-10.30 Gdzie zaczyna i gdzie kończy się transport intermodalny? 10.30-11.00 Świadomość na temat rozwiązań intermodalnych w gospodarce polskiej 11.00-11.30 Fakty i mity o transporcie intermodalnym 11.30-12.30 Intermodal w świecie informatycznym – jak szukać połączeń i operatorów 12.30-13.00 Rozwiązania informatyczne dla transportu intermodalnego – obsługa zleceń spedycyjnych i transportowych 13.00-13.30 Wsparcie transportu intermodalnego – rozwiązania administracyjne on-line 13.30-14.00 PANEL DYSKUSYJNY Czas na platforma informatyczna ładunków intermodalnych? – dyskusja o stworzeniu giełdy ładunków intermodalnych w Polsce 14.00 ZAKOŃ CZENIE SEMINARIUM Seminarium organizowane przez: Regionalną Izbę Gospodarczą Pomorza pracujwlogistyce.pl

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DZIEŃ II Kształcenie studentów a oczekiwania rynku transportowego 13.00 ROZPOCZĘCIE SPOTKANIA

15.30 ZAKOŃ CZENIE SPOTKANIA

Moderator spotkania: dr Ernest Czermański, TRANSFORUM Project Manager Institute of Maritime Transport and Seaborne Trade Faculty of Economics, University of Gdansk

Spotkanie organizowane przez: Uniwersytet Gdański, WydziałEkonomiczny

13.00-13.10 Pokolenie Y na rynku pracy 13.10-13.30 Student pracujący czy praktykujący możliwości zdobywania doświadczenia zawodowego, jakie stoją przed studentami w trakcie nauki 13.30-13.50 Wymarzony kandydat do pracy w branży transportowej 13.50-14.10 Praktyki studenckie - szumne hasła czy szara rzeczywistość? Prezentacja studentów podsumowująca doświadczenia z dotychczasowych praktyk 14.10-14.25 Prawda o praktykach - prezentacja wyników badań ankietowych 14.25-15.30 Debata wspólna — —





Pytania do dyskusji: Jakie możliwości realizacji kariery zawodowej maja absolwenci studiów? Co mają zrobić (jaką przyjąć strategię), aby znaleźć atrakcyjna pracę (atrakcyjną finansowo i ambicjonalnie)? Czy praktyki zawodowe w jakikolwiek sposób pomagają w wejściu na rynek pracy i czy uwzględniane są w programach studiów? Profil kandydata na pracownika – wymagania kierowane w stosunku do absolwentów

Monika Ż aboklicka, DB Port Szczecin Dominik Landa, DCT Gdańsk Lidia Dziewierska, Loconi Intermodal Marek Tarczyński, Polska Izba Spedycji i Logistyki Beata Trochymiak, pracujwlogistyce.pl

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DAY III Intermodal Conference 2016 Bridging regions by effective infrastructure and smart services 09.00-09.30 REGISTRATION & WELCOME COFFEE 09.30-10.00 INTRODUCTION & WELCOME SPEECHES tbc: Representative of PCC Intermodal Isabelle Ryckbost, Secretary General, ESPO tbc: Representative of Loconi Intermodal tbc: Representative of European Intermodal Association (EIA) 10.00-11.30 SESSION: INTERMODAL SERVICES IN CENTRAL -EAST EUROPE Rail-Road interaction – Is it sustainable to carry goods by road? Ludmiła Filina-Dawidowicz,Tutor, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin Crossing the Europe – intermodal services expansion tbc: Hatrans Logistics Development of intermodal transportation in Lithuania Mindaugas Butnorius, Lithuanian Railways Delivering solutions – one of the points in the supply chain tbc: Wojciech Staniszewski, President of the Board, Clip Group 11.30-12.30 DISCUSSION PANEL Bridging three seas: Baltic, Adriatic and Black Seas — — — —

Topics to be discussed: Is this concept of bridging three seas feasible? Markets in Black Sea (Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey) and potential cargo flows Transport infrastructure needs versus TEN-T Policy Cooperation and competition issues

Borut Čok, Market Manager for CZ, PL, SK Markets, Port of Koper Carmen Costache, Deputy General Manager, Maritime Danube Ports Administation Mindaugas Butnorius, Lithuanian Railways

tbc: PKP CARGO, Ukrainian ports, OT Logistics, Port of Triest, Port of Varna, Intermodal operators 12.30-13.30 ENJOY LUNCH BREAK! 13.30-16.00 SESSION: BALTIC-ADRIATIC – GETTING CLOSER BY INFRASTRUCTURE AND PRIVATE INVESTMENTS Investing into ends of BA corridor tbc: Zbigniew Nowik, President of the board, OT Logistics Polish-Croatian rail alliance – HZ Cargo Cooperation tbc: Maciej Libiszewski, President of the Baord, PKP Cargo Fast Access to the Center of Europe – Baltic Adriatic Rail Corridor Stephen Archer, CEO, AS Baltic Rail 16.00-16.15 SUMMARY AND END OF THE CONFERENCE

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