Container Supply Chain Programme 'Business Intelligence Day' Tuesday 18th October / 16:00 - 17:30 GMT-5
In an ever-changing and volatile market, infrastructure development is paramount for the port & terminal sector in the Americas to increase its competitiveness. While several projects are currently taking place in different parts of the continent, the drivers of these projects vary case by case depending on factors such as location, closeness to production centres, surrounding inland logistics, already existing infrastructure, etc. Yet, there is something a variable that is transversal across all these projects: Funding. To maximize their investment, ports and terminals need to assess factors such as market trends are driving infrastructure development, availability of inland logistics and how this would fit into their business models. With a plethora of ongoing infrastructure & inland logistics projects across the Americas, the need for a contextualized business approach to each will allow a deeper understanding of their respective business strategies laying underneath.
What are the major trends driving infrastructure development in the port & maritime sector?
Attracting and retaining infrastructure investment for ports and terminals
Comparing and contrasting brownfield projects to greenfield projects
Benchmarking vs customizing infrastructure development: What is the right approach?
Can the integration of port operations and inland logistics enhance a country’s competitiveness?
Orietta Gajate, General Manager, TPP Terminales Portuarios Peruanos
PRIVATE INVESTMENT IN PORTS: PAVING THE FUTURE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN LATAM Patricio Junior, Director – Terminal Investments Latin America, TiL LIFTING SUPPLY CHAIN COMPETITIVENESS AT GATEWAY TERMINALS Fernando Fauche, Chief Commercial Officer, APM Terminals Callao CHANCAY LOGISTICS & INDUSTRIAL PROJECT Alfonso Rebaza, Head of Chancay Logistic and Industrial Complex, Volcan Compañía Minera SAA PRESENTATION TITLE TO BE ANNOUNCED Rodrigo Galleguillos, Managing Director, San Antonio Terminal Internacional (STI)