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Marine, logistics and energy events revealed for IFB 2014
Business leaders from the global maritime, logistics and energy (MLE) sectors will descend on Liverpool during the International Festival for Business for 10 days of events in June next year.
More than 30 events, including a gala dinner, will take place during a themed fortnight devoted to the MLE sectors.
Highlights include a sailing race, when eight tall ships crewed by apprentices will race up and down the west coast of England, and a major maritime and logistics conference to be held at the city’s Hilton Hotel.
The events come from a range of organisations and are being co-ordinated by the IFB MLE thematic group via Mersey Maritime, the representative body for the maritime sector on Merseyside. International accountancy, finance and legal companies are also staging events.
The programme, which takes place the week commencing June 9, is likely to see thousands of delegates attend events across the city.
The MLE sectors are regarded as a key part of Liverpool and the UK’s economy and are responsible for tens of thousands of jobs.
Jim Teasdale, chief executive of Mersey Maritime Group and chairman of the MLE thematic group, said: “The schedule forms the basis of a considered and already very comprehensive programme that aims to showcase our sector in all its breadth and rich diversity, and mark the start of new and increased trade opportunities for the UK.
“Liverpool and its surrounding city region has a rich maritime mercantile history, with longstanding and deeply forged connections to a global market. It is, I believe, a perfect host city for IFB 2014.
“Our members and partners have risen magnificently - with an enthusiasm that seems to be hard-wired into the DNA of Liverpool people - to the challenge of working with us to create a compelling programme that will draw in visiting delegates from every corner of the world.
“Although this has already been many months in the planning, we still expect this to be the tip of the iceberg as UK businesses become increasingly aware of the opportunities of getting involved. The good news is that there is still time and we anticipate adding significantly to our programme over the coming months.”
Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson added: “These are sectors critical to the city region’s future growth and the breadth and depth of the MLE programme for IFB demonstrates just how quickly these sectors are changing.
“New technology and innovation, combined with entrepreneurialism and the city’s track record in these sectors, gives us cause to be extremely optimistic about the long-term impact this programme can have on the city’s prospects.”
IFB will focus on key areas of commerce that are transforming the business landscape of Britain and beyond. Apart from maritime, logistics & energy, they include: manufacturing, science & technology; knowledge, professional & financial services; higher & further education & research; low carbon & renewables; cities, enterprise & urban business; knowledge, creative & digital.
Events confirmed so far include:
LOOKING AHEAD - IT’S ALL ABOUT MARITIME
June 9
VENUE: Kathleen & May, Albert Dock, Liverpool
FORMAT: A special breakfast event for up to 60 invited guests on board the magnificent three
masted tall ship Kathleen & May. Hosted by Mersey Maritime Group CEO Jim Teasdale, the event
will provide a snapshot of the fortnight ahead.
MLE CHAMPAGNE LAUNCH
June 9
VENUE: Royal Liver Building, Pier Head, Liverpool
FORMAT: An early evening Champagne reception for 100 guests in the atrium of Liverpool’s magnificent Royal Liver Building. Hosted jointly by Mersey Maritime, Brabners and Grant Thornton with special guest speaker Sir Michael Bibby, managing director of Bibby Line Group.
UK INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT POLICY FORUM
June 13
VENUE: Malmaison Hotel, Liverpool
FORMAT: An opportunity to participate in a round table discussion with Louise Ellman MP, Chair of the Transport Select Committee and Member of Parliament for Liverpool Riverside.
MLE GRAND GALA DINNER
June 13
VENUE: Rum Warehouse, Stanley Dock, Liverpool
FORMAT: A glittering black tie dinner for 400 guests in celebration of the Maritime, Logistics and Energy sectors on a global stage. Hosted by Mersey Maritime in the grand surroundings of the newly refurbished Rum Warehouse within the Stanley Dock complex.
THE APPRENTICE SHIP CUP
16-28 June
ORGANISER: MAST
FORMAT: The Apprentice Ship Cup is an exciting new sailing competition in which eight traditional tall ships crewed by over 150 young Apprentices aged 16 – 25 will take part in a race along the
UK west coast organised by the Merseyside Adventure Sailing Trust (MAST) to coincide with IFB 2014 and the Mersey River Festival. Includes an awards dinner on June 28, 2014 at Liverpool Hope University. Companies already committed to taking part include Cammell Laird, Peel Ports, Sellafield Ltd, Svitzer Tugs, Regenda and United Utilities.
THE WISTA GRAND DEBATE
16 June
ORGANISER: WISTA UK
Organised by WISTA UK (Women’s International Shipping & Trading Association) in conjunction with Hugh Baird College, Liverpool. The WISTA annual debate will see key figures from the maritime industry, government and the media engaged in lively discussions on some of shipping’s hottest topics. The debate is open to all, members and non-members, women and men and will be followed by a networking reception. www.wista-uk.net
MARITIME & LOGISTICS CONFERENCE
June 17/18
VENUE: Hilton Hotel, Liverpool
ORGANISER: Shipping Innovation
FORMAT: A one-and-a-half day conference that will bring together major stakeholders in the cargo and freight supply chain to discuss and understand the innovation taking place in the sector. Includes cocktail reception and dinner on the first day.
SHIPPING INNOVATION LUNCH FORUM
June 18
VENUE: Hilton Hotel, Liverpool
ORGANISER: Shipping Innovation
FORMAT: A lunchtime forum for up to 250 delegates with keynote address. This event is aimed at the crossover audiences of the Maritime & Logistics and Shipping in Changing Climates conferences, which take place either side.
INTERNATIONAL BUNKER INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (IBIA) SEMINAR 2014
June 18
VENUE: Hilton Hotel, Liverpool
ORGANISER: Shipping Innovation
FORMAT: A half day seminar and debate hosted by the IBIA aimed at highlighting some of the key
issues in bunkering. To be followed by a cocktail reception.
SHIPPING INNOVATION: MARITIME AND LOGISTICS 2014 EXHIBITION
June 17
VENUE: Hilton Hotel, Liverpool
ORGANISER: Shipping Innovation
FORMAT: An opportunity for technology companies to exhibit and meet with delegates attending Maritime and Logistics 2014 and Shipping in Changing Climates 2014.
SHIPPING IN CHANGING CLIMATES 2014
June 18
VENUE: Hilton Hotel, Liverpool
ORGANISER: Shipping Innovation
FORMAT: A one-and-a-half day conference inviting international participants to share knowledge,
multi-disciplinary approaches and analysis of shipping, and contribute to a dialogue and knowledge exchange with shipping stakeholders. Followed by a networking dinner on the first day.
MANAGING MARITIME CLAIMS: PRACTICAL IMPERATIVES
June 19
VENUE: Hilton Hotel, Liverpool
ORGANISER: Shipping Innovation
FORMAT: A comprehensive half-day workshop focused on some of the most problematic areas in shipping: bunkering, cargo loss and machinery damage and finding solutions that avoid costly disputes, claims and lawsuits.
AN INTRODUCTION TO BUNKERING
June 19
VENUE: Hilton Hotel, Liverpool ORGANISER: Shipping Innovation
FORMAT: A one-day workshop intended to act as a primer to anyone buying, supplying or trading
marine fuels, to give them the basics required to do their jobs. It covers operations, technical,
commercial, environmental and legal issues.
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