SHIPPINGInsight 2015 Set for October 13-14

March 17, 2015

SHIPPINGInsight 2015 to take place October 13-14 in Stamford, Conn.
 
The annual technical symposium, exhibition and networking event for maritime industry professionals in North America, SHIPPINGInsight 2015 Fleet Optimization Conference & Exhibition, will take place Oct. 13-14, 2015, in Stamford, Conn. 
 
“Now entering its fourth year, SHIPPINGInsight is the one event on the maritime calendar you can’t afford to miss,” said conference co-director Frank Soccoli. “It’s your opportunity to learn from experts and network with your peers. Most important it brings together ship managers and technology partners in panel sessions, interactive roundtables and informal networking, to address solutions to the challenges of operating ships more efficiently.” 
 
“SHIPPINGInsight has grown steadily in size and stature since the first conference in 2012,” said conference co-director Jim Rhodes. “In 2014 we had over 155 registered delegates from 10 countries including 28 shipping company executives, 25 industry sponsors, 30 exhibits and 14 networking events. Post-conference surveys revealed a very high level of satisfaction from speakers, moderators, delegates and exhibitors for the event.”
 
“Compelling, finally an event focused on providing shipowners/managers the latest information on actual experience, products and services to optimize fleet performance and compliance while reducing OPEX,” said Erny Otterspoor, Vice President and Technical Director, TBS-Roymar Ship Management.
 
“The SHIPPINGInsight Fleet Optimization Conference and Marine LNG Symposium is well on its way to becoming one of those key industry forums that are a must to attend. It’s great to have a platform that is both educational and provides significant quality networking opportunities. We are looking forward to next year’s event,” said Edward A. Waryas, Vice President, Business Development, Lloyd’s Register North America, Inc.

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