Si svolgerà il prossimo 22 maggio ad Anversa il workshop "Port Security" organizzato da ESPO (European Sea Ports Organisation) e da FEPORT (Federation of European Private Port Operators) con il contributo della Port of Antwerp e della Antwerp Port Federation.
Port Security Workshop
Thursday, 22 May 2003 "De Ark" - Antwerp
Programme
08.30 Registration - coffee
09.00 Welcome
Welcome by the Port of Antwerp ' Leo Baron Delwaide, Chairman of the Port Authority Welcome by ESPO ' David Whitehead, Chairman Welcome by FEPORT ' Paul Valkeniers, President
09.30 Towards an EU framework on port security
Fotis Karamitsos, Director Maritime Transport and Intermodality, European Commission
10.15 The International Ship and Port facility Security Code
Frank Wall, Chairman of the Maritime Safety Committee, International Maritime Organisation
10.45 Coffee break
11.15 U.S. initiatives to enhance port security
George Gibson, Representative of the U.S. Customs Department, Antwerp
11.45 Ship security and the intermodal dimension
Alfons Guinier, Secretary General of ECSA
Jean-Philippe Lacroix, Chairman of the Customs Committee of CLECAT
12.30 Lunch
14.00 Implementing port security measures in practice
Securing the ship-shore interface : the case of container terminals
Hanneke de Leeuw, Secretary General of FEPORT
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Hesse-NoordNatie (Antwerp)' Johan Van Daele, Security Manager |
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Finnsteve (Helsinki) ' Ilkka Varsio |
Guidelines for the development of port security plans
Guido Van Meel, Chairman of the Marine Committee of ESPO
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Port of Rotterdam ' Sander Doves, Policy Advisor on Security |
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Port of Genoa ' Fabio Capocaccia, Secretary General |
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Port of Limassol ' Panayiotis Agathocleous, Administrative Officer |
16.00 Conclusions & closing address
By David Whitehead, Chairman of ESPO, and Paul Valkeniers, President of FEPORT.
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