Rolf Habben-Jansen, CEO of Damco International in Denmark, discusses whether he thinks ship capacity will be withdrawn in 2012 and how that may affect the industry.
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Johnson Leung, senior vice president for transport analysis for Jefferies, Hong Kong, looks at this year's disappointing peak season, gives his forecast for 2012, and offers his opinion on how carrier
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Bjorn Vang Jensen, vice president of Global Logistics for Electrolux, Singapore, gives his assessment on what he says was a lack of a peak season, and talks about how shipper/carrier relations have ch
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Brian Conrad, executive administrator for the Transpacific Stabilization Agreement, USA, discusses his thoughts on how the 2011 peak season went, whether 2011 is a lost year for ocean carriers, and wh
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Zhang Ye, president of the Shanghai Shipping Exchange, discusses what role he sees the exchange playing in the future of the world shipping market. Mr. Zhang's interpreter is Yuan Zeng of the U.S.
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Barry Horowitz, principal of CMS Consulting Services and a member of the planning committe for the Canana Maritime Conference, wraps up the 6th annual show with some closing remarks.
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Soren Castbak, senior director of trans-Atlantic trade for Maersk Line, sits down at the Canada Maritime Conference to discuss recent reliability improvements made on trans-Atlantic trade lanes, servi
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Forrest C. Hume, an attorney with Forrest C.
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Richie Mann, VP of Marketing for the Melford International Terminal, discusses upcoming plans for the terminal, currently being built in Nova Scotia.
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Canadian Pacific Railway President and CEO Fred Green, the keynote speaker at this year's Canada Maritime Conference, gives his outlook on the peak season from both a container and bulk prospective.
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Richard A. Lidinsky, Chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission, sits down with the JOC at the Canada Maritime Conference to talk about the concerns surrounding the flow of cargo from U.S.
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Maersk Line CEO Eivind Kolding discusses the carrier's new daily Asia-Europe service, which consists of 70 post-Panamax ships leaving from four Asian ports everyday, with the same cut-off time at all
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Kurt Nagle, president and CEO of American Association of Port Authorities, discusses how ports are moving aggressively to deepen their harbors and build larger terminals and are looking to a variety o
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JOC Economist Mario O. Moreno discusses his revised forecast for containerized imports for the remainder of 2011 and into 2012, in part due to the declining housing market and unemployment.
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Jason. H. Seidl, research analyst at Dahlman Rose & Co., predicts growth in rail, trucking and logistics after the firm’s 4th annual Global Transportation Conference.
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Peter Tirschwell, vice president of Strategy for UBM Global Trade (parent company of The Journal of Commerce) wraps up the first annual Inland Port Logistics conference in Chicago with closing comment
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