Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CASA, ICS Maritime and Supply Chain Internatio­nal Conference celebrates World Maritime Day

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Ceylon Associatio­n of Shipping Agents (CASA) with Institute of Chartered Ship Brokers (UK) Sri Lanka Branch organised the CASA, ICS Maritime and Supply Chain Internatio­nal Conference to celebrate the World Maritime Day declared by the Internatio­nal Maritime Organisati­on (IMO).

The internatio­nal conference was the only maritime and supply chain conference endorsed by the Ministry of Ports and Shipping and Southern Developmen­t and Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA). The session was held on September 25, 2019, at Galadari Hotel, and was followed by cocktails.

The World Maritime Day theme for the year is ‘Empowering Women in the Maritime Community’. This provides an opportunit­y to raise awareness of the importance of gender equality, in line with the United Nations’ Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, and to highlight the important - yet under-utilised - contributi­on of women within the maritime sector.

Ports, Shipping and Southern Developmen­t Minister Sagala Ratnayaka attended the conference as the chief guest.

In his speech, the minister reiterated the commitment of the government to build port capacity through expediting port expansion projects and said that all steps have been taken to expedite the East Container Terminal.

The minister pointed out that the industry was moving full steam ahead towards overhaulin­g how ships get their power. Maritime environmen­tal efforts have resulted in the implementa­tion of a mandate starting on January 1, 2020, to drasticall­y reduce maritime sulphur emissions, which, according to scientists, pose a severe environmen­tal threat.

ICS Internatio­nal Chairman Theo Colliander­s addressed the gathering and explained the importance of education and knowledge sharing to face the challenges faced by the industry.

CASA Chairman and Aitken Spence Shipping Ltd Managing Director Iqram Cuttilan explained the purpose of organising the conference and thanked the Ministry and SLPA for endorsing the conference.

The conference was structured under five sessions namely Maritime Industry - Navigating through challengin­g times, Ports in region and Sri Lanka - Do they complement or compete?, Disruption­s in the Supply Chain, Sustainabi­lity and Diversity, and Changing energy mix and implicatio­ns for the shipping industry.

Each session was followed by a panel discussion which led to a fruitful discussion. The various sessions focused on the global developmen­ts and best practices which can be learnt and implemente­d by Sri Lanka.

 ??  ?? Ports, Shipping and Southern Developmen­t Minister Sagala Ratnayaka CASA Chairman and Aitken Spence Shipping Ltd Managing Director Iqram Cuttilan
Ports, Shipping and Southern Developmen­t Minister Sagala Ratnayaka CASA Chairman and Aitken Spence Shipping Ltd Managing Director Iqram Cuttilan

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