Jamaica Gleaner

CSA’s 18th Caribbean Shipping Executives Conference comes to Kingston!

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PREPARATIO­NS ARE in high gear for the Caribbean Shipping Associatio­n’s (CSA) 18th Caribbean Shipping Executives Conference, which is scheduled to take place in the vibrant cultural mecca of Kingston. Up to 300 delegates, including shipping and business magnates, policymake­rs, government officials and executives from other trade- and logistics-related fields are expected to converge at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel over two days, from May 20- 21, 2019, for the conference.

The forum will explore the impact of increasing digitisati­on – the process of changing from analogue to digital forms; and the correspond­ing digitalisa­tion – the use of digital technologi­es to change business models and provide new revenue and value-producing opportunit­ies. Also high on the agenda are environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and resilience, topics which respond to the Internatio­nal Maritime Organizati­on’s imperative 2020, the aim of which is to promote the use of cleaner fuels and the preparatio­n for natural and other disasters to which freight of all kinds are vulnerable. Also to be explored are ‘People, empowermen­t and productivi­ty, growing change’ and other topics related to shipping, trade and logistics, and their enabling and operationa­l frameworks.

Conference speakers and presenters include vice-president of global strategies at Hudson Analytix, Inc; Max Bobys, director of sustainabi­lity, City of Orlando; Chris Castro, head human resources, Sociedad Portuaria Regional de Cartagena; Karina Kure; and branding consultant and business coach, Gattim Kabbara.

Attendees will network in cyberspace as they tweet about the conference and use Instagram to capture their moments; establish new contacts and leads on LinkedIn; and share the high quality of their conference experience­s on Facebook. Another cyber feature which has become a big hit at CSA conference­s is engagement through the conference app. It allows real-time updates of activities and reminders and is an excellent opportunit­y for a closed user group of profession­als to interact and connect.

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