SHIPPINGInsight Extends Early-bird Registration

Posted by Eric Haun
Thursday, August 28, 2014

SHIPPINGInsight 2014 is extending the deadline for early-bird registration to Sept. 15.

Attendees registering online at www.shippinginsight.com/choose-event prior to midnight Sept. 15 can receive discounts up to $400 for the event, which takes place Sept. 30-Oct. 2, 2014 at the Sheraton Stamford Hotel in Stamford, Conn.

SHIPPINGInsight 2014 encompasses three days of activities, including the one-day Marine LNG Symposium Sept. 30 and the Fleet Optimization Conference & Exhibition Oct. 1-2. You can register for either of the two events or for the full three days.

Delegates are also encouraged to reserve rooms at the Sheraton Stamford at the special conference rate. The hotel is expected to be fully booked, so you should secure rooms soon to make sure of availability. Book online at www.shippinginsight.com/location.

“We have assembled a distinguished lineup of moderators, speakers and panelists for this year’s conference, including senior executives from 30 major shipping companies, as well as more than 40 experts from classification societies and technology suppliers,” said Frank Soccoli, conference co-director. “This is an unparalleled opportunity for maritime professionals from all segments of the industry to connect and engage with industry leaders and experts.”

“If you’re involved in the shipping industry, this is the one event you can’t afford to miss,” said conference co-director Jim Rhodes. “In addition to the formal conference agenda, there will be 14 networking events for informal meetings and discussions, as well as an expanded exhibit hall.”

The full agenda can be seen at www.shippinginsight.com/agenda.
You can see filmed interviews with SHIPPINGInsight participants, as well as sponsor videos at www.shippinginsight.com/tv.
 

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