Outlook for India's Seaborne Dry Bulk Trade

January 16, 2015

 

Hinode Maritime Conferences have announced their "2nd Annual Conference on the Outlook for India's Seaborne Dry Bulk Trade". Considered the largest conference in India on Dry Bulk Trade to be held on January 22, 2015 at Hotel Vivanta by Taj-President Mumbai, the event has created a lot of interest and leading players in the field are expected to participate.

The Conference will explore the outlook for and opportunities in India's Seaborne Dry Bulk Trade and will cover:-

a) Demand Outlook Projections for the Major Bulks.
b) Charter Party and Documentation Issues
c) Strategies for getting more out of your Insurance cover
d) Shipboard Coal Fires and Losses thereof
e) Dry Bulk Commodity Operations
f) Legal issues

Speakers with international repute who have confirmed include:

x Capt Kapil Dev Bahl, Director, Murray Fenton India
x Mr Christopher Else, Managing Director, Charterers' P & I Club
x Mr Hanoz Mistri, Vice President, Five Stars Chartering Pvt Ltd
x Capt Dhananjay Parulekar
x Mr S B Patel, Director, Immaculate Consultancy and Services Pvt Ltd
x Capt Amarvir Saran, Director Ray Shipping Pvt Ltd, New Delhi
x Mr Kaushik Sochannam, Advocate, Sochannam Legal
x Mr S Swaminathan, CEO and Ms Rekha Nair, Kansa Maritime LLP
......and several more

Details can be obtained from:
HINODE Events and Services Pvt Ltd,
Mumbai
Tel 9819852840, 022-41235358
email: [email protected]
www.hespl.in

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