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International Conference on Port-Maritime
Development and Innovation
Contents of this CD-ROM
Monday 5 September 2005
Theme Port related Transport, Handling and Logistics
• Improving maritime logistics operations through new technologv Olszewski (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
• Strategies of terminal operators in changing environments. P.W. de Langen (Erasmus University, The Netherlands)
• Evaluation of Container Terminals using an adaptable Container Terminal Simulator Hsu Wen jing (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
• Evaluation of integrated port information system and impact on the port competitiveness
N. Jolic (Faculty of transport and engineering, Croatia)
• Floting cranes for the container terminal of the ftiture B.A. Pielage (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
• Switching between ports of call in global container networks B. Kuipers (TNG - Mobility and Logistics, The Netherlands)
Theme Port Planning and Design
• Container Terminal Development in Bremerhaven I. Kramer (Bremerports GmbH&Co.KG, Germany)
• Planning and design of the Pasir Panjang Container Terminal, Singapore Mr Loh Yan Hui,(Surbana International Consultants Singapore)
• Maasvlakte 2: A unique project in a unique area T. Vellinga (Port of Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
• Supporting port facility design with integrated modeling. N. Lang (Erasmus University, The Netherlands)
• Engineering a new port at Hazira. Gujarat, India; L . A . M . Groene wegen (Delta Marine Consultants, The Netherlands)
• Accessibility of the Rotterdam Port in case of calamities H.J. van Zuylen (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
• The human factor in port masterplanning: balancing shareholders' and stakeholders' interests W. Winkelmans (ITMMA, Belgium)
• Second Maasvlakte: Practice planning and design through simulation-gaming LS. Mayer (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
Theme Port Security
• Port Security implementation in Singapore. M . Segar (Maritime and Port Authority, Singapore)
• Securing the supply chain - E U policy initiatives and industry solutions. R. van Bockel (European Commission, The Netherlands)
• Port Security - A global challenge W. Ernst (ATLAS Elektronik GmbH, Germany) • Prospering in the security economy L . Smit (TNO / Deloitte, The Netherlands)
• New technologies,concepts and products in the fight against seai obbery and piracy. W.
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• Supply chain security: From cost center to opportunity G.Huygen (Siemens Nederland N.V., The Netherlands)
• Standards for the non-maritime part of the supply chain P. Mackenbach (DNV) • Deyelopments in US Maritime Security Policy L . Fagan (US Coast Guards, USA)
Tuesday 6 September 2005
Theme Port and Marine Environment
• Measuring MPA's; Exploring the institutional embedding of management plans reconciling fisheries and nature protection. F. Neumann (Institute for Infrastructure, Environment and Innovation; Belgium)
• Harbour environmental impact study - Project alternatives comparison criteria G . Perillo (Universita degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy)
• Artificial substrates for aquatic organisms in harbours. G. Bolier (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
• Habitat Banking in Europe: Compensation through natural asset creation C.Kögler (Institute for Infrastructure, Environment and Innovation; Belgium)
• Combining technical and environmental knowledge by evaluating environmental impacts
R. Kajatkari (Port of Kotka ltd, Finland)
• Real time management of dredge operations J.H. Aardoom (Aqua Vision, The Netherlands)
Theme Port Planning and Design
» The continuous geotube E . J . Broos (Rotterdam public Works, The Netherlands)
• A challenge in port planning and design Towards an Area Planning Studio for the Port of Rotterdam J . Smits (Port of Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
• An Area Planning Studio for the Port of Rotterdam R. Chin (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
• Modelling harbour sedimentation - new paradigms B. Bhattacharya (Unesco - I H E ; Delft, The Netherlands)
• Impact of very larg container vessels on port design J.H. Wulder (Maritime simulation Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
• An innovative approach to sustainable container port development. G. Eikelboom (DHV,The Netherlands)
• Port of Dover Master plan M. Mannion (Port & Dockyards, Halcrow, United Kingdom) • Masterplan Slufter: past, present, future G. Berger (Port of Rotterdam, The Netherlands) • Single Index Measure of Port Efficiency S.N. Chakrabartty (Indian institute of Port
Management, India)
Theme Port Related Maritime Operations
• Human factor aspects of AIS in the VTS environment W. Hoebee (Port of Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
• INFO @ SEA™: A Regional Maritime Information Infrastructure and the Straitsforecast. M . Womersley (Info @ SEA , Singapore)
• Studies for the widening and deepening of the entrance channel to the port of Durban, South Africa H. Moes (Research Engineers, CSIR, South Africa)
• The importance of wind loads on port operations W. van den Bos (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
• Wind loads on ships and complex structures M.J. van Hilten (Dutch Pilots'cooperation, The Netherlands)
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• Moored ship motions due to passing ships W. van der Molen (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
• An integrated solution for survey data processing and cartographic products A. Pirozhnikov (HydroService AS, Norway)
• Current forces on moored ships in complex flow situations O.M. Weiler (Delft Hydraulics, The Netherlands)
Wednesday 7 September 2005
Economic Aspects
• Changes in the Shipping Industry and Port Imphcations. A. Penfold (Oceanshipping Ltd.) • Port authority strategies: a research agenda. L . M . van der Lugt (Erasmus University,
The Netherlands)
• Developing a Maritime Service Center in the port of Rotterdam A.W. Veenstra (Erasmus University, The Netherlands)
• A vision on European Sea Port Policv from the industries' perspective. R. Bagchus (Deltalinqs; the Netherlands)
Theme Port Planning and Design; Quay requirements
• Development of port design and construction in the port of Rotterdam J.G. de Gijt (Rotterdam Public works. The Netherlands)
• Meeting 2030's quay requirements G.H. Wijnants (TNO, building research. The Netherlands)
• Maasvlakte 2: from vision to reality G. Kant (Port of Rotterdam, The Netherlands) • Underground Tank Storage H . Pals (Royal Haskoning, The Netherlands)
Theme Port Related Maritime Operations
• Comprehensive traffic modelling. R. Seignette (Port of Rotterdam, The Netherlands) • Bathymetric ENCs for the improved Navigation in Ports F. Moggert (SevenCs A G &Co.
K G , The Netherlands)
• Analytical study of a ship berthing to a quay wall Wang, Qian Xi (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
• Squat effects of very large container ships sailing in harbor environment H.J. de Koning Gans (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)