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INTERDISCIPLINARY MARITIME PRACTICE WORKSHOP SERIES II Eighth (12th) SESSION

INTERDISCIPLINARY MARITIME PRACTICE WORKSHOP SERIES II Eighth (11th) SESSION ON THURSDAY 26TH OCTOBER 2017

This is the second series of workshops with a theme of “Interdisciplinary Maritime Practice” (IMP), which is jointly organized by The Hong Kong Logistics Management Staff Association (HKLMSA), C.Y. Tung International Centre for Maritime Studies, PolyU (ICMS) and the Hong Kong Seamen Union (HKSU). It employs the same methodology and format like the IMP Workshop Series I of 2014, which was conceived to cover the entire lifespan of a ship, from the decision to purchase to its final loss or scrapping, and to provide a platform for eminent professionals from the Hong Kong Maritime Industry to share their expertise and valuable experience with fellow professionals, young entrants in particular, in the shipping fraternity of the Greater China Region, in interactive sessions of Q&A discussions.

 

The Twelfth and Last Session of the IMP Workshop Series II is on Ship Management and Operations which will be a brief summary of the essence of the previous eleven sessions as below:

1) Offshore Wind Energy & IMP Methodology & its Applications

2) Financing of Shipping & Related Projects

3) Project Management

4) Ship Types, Machineries & Equipment

5) Value of Maritime Professional Services

6) Shipbuilding and Sale & Purchase

7) Marine Insurance (Hull & Machinery, Protection & Indemnity)

8) Casualty Management Part I – P&I and Average Adjusting

9) Casualty Management Part II – Salvage and Average Adjusting

10) Ship Chartering and Administration

11) Casualty Management Part III – Surveys, GA, CTL, & Claims Handling

An introduction will be presented on the scope and responsibilities of Ship Management & Operations. Case studies will be used to illustrate how the expertise and experience presented during the past sessions by the moderators and participants are applied in an interdisciplinary manner for the topic in practice.

The Moderator for this 12h Session will be Mr. Wong Cho Hor of Five Oceans Maritime, with other members of the Panel of Moderators and Advisors in attendance.

All members, non-members and guests are cordially invited to attend the Twelfth Workshop.

Twelfth Workshop:

Time/Date :         7:00 pm – 9:45 pm on Thursday 26th October 2017
Venue :                  HK Polytechnic University Room Y301
Language :           English (Questions in Cantonese and/or Putonghua are welcomed, though)
Charge :                 Members – HK$50.00  Non-members – HK$100.00

 

Parties who are interested can contact Miss Catherine Chow at Tel: 2771-6180 or info@hklmsa.org.hk for details, or by using this link for registration.

*Sandwiches will be served during the break at about 8.30pm to participants, and iced drinks subject to availability and arrangement. Hence it would be appreciated if confirmation for attendance can be made as far as possible to facilitate the catering.
 

The Panel of Moderators is:

Raymond TC Wong          Chairman of IST and Honorary Advisor of HKLMSA

Prof. Chin-Shan Lu           Director of ICMS

Manson Cheung                Executive Member of both ICSHK and HKLMSA

Cho Hor Wong                   Executive Member of HKLMSA

Dr. Tze Leung Yip              Deputy Director of ICMS

 

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INTERDISCIPLINARY MARITIME PRACTICE WORKSHOP SERIES II Eighth (11th) SESSION

INTERDISCIPLINARY MARITIME PRACTICE WORKSHOP SERIES II Eighth (11th) SESSION ON WEDNESDAY 20TH SEPTEMBER 2017

This is the second series of workshops with a theme of “Interdisciplinary Maritime Practice” (IMP), which is jointly organized by The Hong Kong Logistics Management Staff Association (HKLMSA), C.Y. Tung International Centre for Maritime Studies, PolyU (ICMS) and the Hong Kong Seamen Union (HKSU). It employs the same methodology and format like the IMP Workshop Series I of 2014, which was conceived to cover the entire lifespan of a ship, from the decision to purchase to its final loss or scrapping, and to provide a platform for eminent professionals from the Hong Kong Maritime Industry to share their expertise and valuable experience with fellow professionals, young entrants in particular, in the shipping fraternity of the Greater China Region, in interactive sessions of Q&A discussions.

 

The Eleventh Session of the IMP Workshop Series II is on Casualty Management Part III focusing on the various actions and claims aspects arising from the casualty (collision followed by fire and grounding):

  • Surveys
  • General Average where the voyage is abandoned
  • Constructive Total Loss of the vessel
  • Additional Insurances following a maritime casualty
  • Examination of Average Adjustment by Underwriters Claims Adjuster

Moderators for this 11h Session will be Mr. Raymond Wong of Asia Maritime Adjusters, Mr. Wallace Yeung of Gard (HK) Ltd., and Capt. Richard Gains of Brookes Bell Hong Kong Ltd.

Mr. Wong will preside over the case study as Average Adjuster jointly with Mr. Yeung as Underwriters Claims Adjuster, highlighting differences in cover and treatment of certain areas between the ITC-Hulls and the Nordic Plan. Capt. Gains will speak on surveying aspect of casualty management.

All members, non-members and guests are cordially invited to attend the Eleventh Workshop.

Eleventh Workshop:
Time/Date :        7:00 pm – 9:45 pm on Thursday 17th August 2017
Venue :                 HK Polytechnic University Room Y301
Language :           English (Questions in Cantonese and/or Putonghua are welcomed, though)
Charge :                 Members – HK$50.00  Non-members – HK$100.00

 

Parties who are interested can contact Miss Catherine Chow at Tel: 2771-6180 or info@hklmsa.org.hk for details, or by using this link for registration.

*Sandwiches will be served during the break at about 8.30pm to participants, and iced drinks subject to availability and arrangement. Hence it would be appreciated if confirmation for attendance can be made as far as possible to facilitate the catering.
 

The Panel of Moderators is:

Raymond TC Wong          Chairman of IST and Honorary Advisor of HKLMSA

Prof. Chin-Shan Lu           Director of ICMS

Manson Cheung                Executive Member of both ICSHK and HKLMSA

Cho Hor Wong                   Executive Member of HKLMSA

Dr. Tze Leung Yip              Deputy Director of ICMS

 

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INTERDISCIPLINARY MARITIME PRACTICE WORKSHOP SERIES II Eighth (10th) SESSION

INTERDISCIPLINARY MARITIME PRACTICE WORKSHOP SERIES II Eighth (10th) SESSION ON THURSDAY 17th August 2017

This is the second series of workshops with a theme of “Interdisciplinary Maritime Practice” (IMP), which is jointly organized by The Hong Kong Logistics Management Staff Association (HKLMSA), C.Y. Tung International Centre for Maritime Studies, PolyU (ICMS) and the Hong Kong Seamen Union (HKSU). It employs the same methodology and format like the IMP Workshop Series I of 2014, which was conceived to cover the entire lifespan of a ship, from the decision to purchase to its final loss or scrapping, and to provide a platform for eminent professionals from the Hong Kong Maritime Industry to share their expertise and valuable experience with fellow professionals, young entrants in particular, in the shipping fraternity of the Greater China Region, in interactive sessions of Q&A discussions.

 

The Tenth Session of the IMP Workshop Series II is on Ship Chartering & Operations focusing on the common issues in main clauses or terms in Charterparties and post fixture operation and administration, using case studies. There will be an brief introduction to the topic.
Moderators for this 10th Session will be Mr. Manson Cheung of ABC Shipping (HK) Ltd. and Mr. Jagmeet Makkar of Pastiche Holdings Ltd. and Skills Plus Pte Ltd.
All members, non-members and guests are cordially invited to attend the Tenth Workshop.
Tenth Workshop:
Time/Date :        7:00 pm – 9:45 pm on Thursday 17th August 2017
Venue :                 HK Polytechnic University Room Y305
Language :           English (Questions in Cantonese and/or Putonghua are welcomed, though)
Charge :                 Members – HK$50.00  Non-members – HK$100.00

 

Parties who are interested can contact Miss Catherine Chow at Tel: 2771-6180 or info@hklmsa.org.hk for details, or by using this link.

*Sandwiches will be served during the break at about 8.30pm to participants, and iced drinks subject to availability and arrangement. Hence it would be appreciated if confirmation for attendance can be made as far as possible to facilitate the catering.
 

The Panel of Moderators is:

Raymond TC Wong          Chairman of IST and Honorary Advisor of HKLMSA

Prof. Chin-Shan Lu           Director of ICMS

Manson Cheung                Executive Member of both ICSHK and HKLMSA

Cho Hor Wong                   Executive Member of HKLMSA

Dr. Tze Leung Yip              Deputy Director of ICMS

 

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INTERDISCIPLINARY MARITIME PRACTICE WORKSHOP SERIES II Ninth (9th) SESSION

INTERDISCIPLINARY MARITIME PRACTICE WORKSHOP SERIES II Ninth (9th) SESSION ON THURSDAY 20th July 2017

This is the second series of workshops with a theme of “Interdisciplinary Maritime Practice” (IMP), which is jointly organized by The Hong Kong Logistics Management Staff Association (HKLMSA), C.Y. Tung International Centre for Maritime Studies, PolyU (ICMS) and the Hong Kong Seamen Union (HKSU). It employs the same methodology and format like the IMP Workshop Series I of 2014, which was conceived to cover the entire lifespan of a ship, from the decision to purchase to its final loss or scrapping, and to provide a platform for eminent professionals from the Hong Kong Maritime Industry to share their expertise and valuable experience with fellow professionals, young entrants in particular, in the shipping fraternity of the Greater China Region, in interactive sessions of Q&A discussions.

The Ninth Session of the IMP Workshop Series II is on Casualty Management Part II with focus on Salvage which will be followed by interactive discussions on various claims aspects arising from the casualty (collision followed by fire and grounding) on the Property Insurances.

Guest moderators for this 9th Session will be Mr. Ken Lim from T&T Salvage Pte, Singapore, and Mr. Wallace Yeung from Gard (HK).

Mr. Raymond Wong will preside over the case study as Average Adjuster jointly with Mr. Wallace Yeung as Underwriters Claims Adjuster, highlighting differences in cover and treatment of certain areas between the ITC-Hulls and the Nordic Plan.

All members, non-members and guests are cordially invited to attend the Ninth Workshop.

Ninth Workshop:

Time/Date :       7:00 pm – 9:45 pm on Thursday 20th July 2017

Venue :                HK Polytechnic University Room PQ303

Language :         English (Questions in Cantonese and/or Putonghua are welcomed, though)

Charge :               Members – HK$50.00  Non-members – HK$100.00

Parties who are interested can contact Miss Catherine Chow at Tel: 2771-6180 or info@hklmsa.org.hk for details, or by using this link for registration. 

*Please note that sandwiches will be served during the break at about 8.30pm to participants. Hence it would be appreciated if confirmation for attendance can be made as far as possible to facilitate the catering.

 

The Panel of Moderators is:

Raymond TC Wong          Chairman of IST and Honorary Advisor of HKLMSA

Prof. Chin-Shan Lu          Director of ICMS

Manson Cheung                Executive Member of both ICSHK and HKLMSA

 Cho Hor Wong                   Executive Member of HKLMSA

 Dr. Tze Leung Yip             Deputy Director of ICMS

 

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INTERDISCIPLINARY MARITIME PRACTICE WORKSHOP SERIES II Eighth (8th) SESSION

INTERDISCIPLINARY MARITIME PRACTICE WORKSHOP SERIES II Eighth (8th) SESSION ON THURSDAY 15th June 2017

This is the second series of workshops with a theme of “Interdisciplinary Maritime Practice” (IMP), which is jointly organized by The Hong Kong Logistics Management Staff Association (HKLMSA), C.Y. Tung International Centre for Maritime Studies, PolyU (ICMS) and the Hong Kong Seamen Union (HKSU). It employs the same methodology and format like the IMP Workshop Series I of 2014, which was conceived to cover the entire lifespan of a ship, from the decision to purchase to its final loss or scrapping, and to provide a platform for eminent professionals from the Hong Kong Maritime Industry to share their expertise and valuable experience with fellow professionals, young entrants in particular, in the shipping fraternity of the Greater China Region, in interactive sessions of Q&A discussions.

 

The Eighth Session of the IMP Workshop Series II is on Casualty Management Part I with focus on Loss of Life, Pollution & Environmental Damages, Special Compensation or SCOPIC, Removal of Wreck and Collision Liability, with a case study as follows:

When a major maritime casualty occurs….

Tanker collision with a container carrier – fire on board – crew abandoned vessel, most rescued but few missing – LOF signed – vessel being towed to port of refuge – grounded enroute within port limit – a fuel tank breached, slight pollution – Salvors triggered SCOPIC – inspection revealed serious damages to ship – Ship-owners tendered notice of abandonment to H&M Underwriters – cargo STS discharged onto sister-vessel and forwarded to destination – Salvors continued making efforts to refloat vessel …

Guest moderator for this 8th Session will be Mr. Rohan Bray from Steamship Mutual P&I Club, Hong Kong, who will take lead to discuss on the management of the above-mentioned issues. Mr. Raymond Wong who will preside over the case study will join the discussions on treatment of the claims arising from the respective issues in the context of General Average, Property and Liability Insurances.

 

All members, non-members and guests are cordially invited to attend the Eighth Workshop.

Eighth Workshop:

Time/Date :       7:00 pm – 9:45 pm on Thursday 15th June 2017

Venue :                HK Polytechnic University Room QR403 (entrance through Core R)

Language :         English (Questions in Cantonese and/or Putonghua are welcomed, though)

Charge :              Members – HK$50.00  Non-members – HK$100.00

 

Parties who are interested can contact Miss Catherine Chow at Tel: 2771-6180 or info@hklmsa.org.hk for details, or by using this link.

*Please note that sandwiches will be served during the break at about 8.30pm to participants. Hence it would be appreciated if confirmation for attendance can be made as far as possible to facilitate the catering.

The Panel of Moderators is:

Raymond TC Wong          Chairman of IST and Honorary Advisor of HKLMSA

Prof. Chin-Shan Lu           Director of ICMS

Manson Cheung                Executive Member of both ICSHK and HKLMSA

Cho Hor Wong                  Executive Member of HKLMSA

Dr. Tze Leung Yip             Deputy Director of ICMS

 

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IFSPA 2017 – INDUSTRIAL SESSION

IFSPA 2017 – INDUSTRIAL SESSION

Celebrating the 80th anniversary of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) in 2017 the C.Y. Tung International Centre for Maritime Studies (C.Y. Tung ICMS) and the Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies (LMS) of The Faculty of Business (FB) are organizing the 9th International Forum on Shipping, Ports and Airports (IFSPA) 2017 in Hong Kong, from 22nd to 25th May 2017.

 

The Institute of Seatransport, participating in the event, will conduct an Industrial Session on Wednesday afternoon, 24th May 2017, focusing on the professional expertise on marine insurance practice, and the role of Hong Kong as an international maritime centre under OBOR.

 

Mr. Raymond T C Wong, Chairman of the Institute, and Principal of Asia Maritime Adjusting (Hong Kong), will take lead with support of Mr. C H Wong and guest moderators (maritime claims practitioners) to present a 2-hour interactive workshop on:

PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF MARINE INSURANCE – From Casualty to Collection of Claims:

(a) General and Particular Average on Ship (arising from loss of steering control whilst the vessel was proceeding with cargo in containers);

(b) Constructive Total Loss of Vessel (arising from a collision at sea resulting in the vessel voluntarily beaching with cargo on board).

Various issues arising from the casualties where the vessel is insured on Hull & Machinery and Increased Value subject to Institute Time Clauses will be discussed, including:

  • General Average – Identifying GA; decision to declare GA; port of Refuge Expenses; substituted Expenses; insurance on Average Disbursements; provision of security and demand of security; place of Adjustment; applying claim to policies of insurances; Cargo’s refusal to contribute
  • Particular Average – Cause of damage and onus of proof; due diligence proviso; when did the damage occur – which Policy pays; how many accidents and deductibles are involved; what can be claimed – method of repairs and reasonable cost of repairs
  • Constructive Total Loss –  Options open to the Assured; Notice of Abandonment; onus of proof on the Assured; what goes in to calculating CTL on figures; Sue & Labour Charges in addition to CTL

Mr. C H Wong, Member of the Institute, and Director of Five Oceans Maritime Ltd. will then present on:

THE ROLE OF Hong Kong AS AN INTERNATIONAL MARITIME CENTRE UNDER OBOR which will examine its position as an International Ship Finance Centre (ISFC) and International Logistics Hub (ILH).

Wednesday, 24th May 2017

Venue:                       HK Polytechnic University Room R1205

Programme:           1330 – 1530        Practical Aspects of Marine Insurance

 1530 – 1600        Coffee Break – Net-Working

 1600 – 1700        One Belt One Road

Medium:                   English (Questions in Cantonese &/or Putonghua are welcome, though)

Charge:                     Free

For those who are interested, please enrolment by using this link.

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HULL & MACHINERY, PROTECTION & INDEMNITY, OFFSHORE UNITS AND SPECIALIZED VESSELS

INTER-DISCIPLINARY MARITIME PRACTICE WORKSHOP SERIES II

Seventh (7th) SESSION ON THURSDAY 18th May 2017

This is the second series of workshops with a theme of “Inter-disciplinary Maritime Practice” (IMP), which is jointly organized by The Hong Kong Logistics Management Staff Association (HKLMSA), C.Y. Tung International Centre for Maritime Studies, PolyU (ICMS) and the Hong Kong Seamen Union (HKSU). It employs the same methodology and format like the IMP Workshop Series I of 2014, which was conceived to cover the entire lifespan of a ship, from the decision to purchase to its final loss or scrapping, and to provide a platform for eminent professionals from the Hong Kong Maritime Industry to share their expertise and valuable experience with fellow professionals, young entrants in particular, in the shipping fraternity of the Greater China Region, in interactive sessions of Q&A discussions.

The Seventh Session of the IMP Workshop Series II is on MARINE INSURANCE with focus on the risks covered as Hull & Machinery, Protection & Indemnity, Offshore Units and Specialized Vessels.

Guest moderators for this 7th Session will be Mr. Sid Lock and Mr. Thorbjorn Emmanuelson from Gard (HK) Ltd.

All members, non-members and guests are cordially invited to attend the Seventh Workshop.

Seventh Workshop:

Time/Date : 7:00 pm – 9:45 pm on Thursday 18th May 2017

Venue          : HK Polytechnic University Room PQ303

Language   : English (Questions in Cantonese and/or Putonghua are welcomed, though)

Charge        : Members – HK$50.00 Non-members – HK$100.00

Parties who are interested can contact Miss Catherine Chow at Tel: 2771-6180 or info@hklmsa.org.hk for details, or by using this link.

The Panel of Moderators is:

      

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VALUE OF VARIOUS MARITIME PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

INTER-DISCIPLINARY MARITIME PRACTICE WORKSHOP SERIES II

Fifth (5th) SESSION ON THURSDAY 16th March 2017

This is the second series of workshops with a theme of “Inter-disciplinary Maritime Practice” (IMP), which is jointly organized by The Hong Kong Logistics Management Staff Association (HKLMSA), C.Y. Tung International Centre for Maritime Studies, PolyU (ICMS) and the Hong Kong Seamen Union (HKSU). It employs the same methodology and format like the IMP Workshop Series I of 2014, which was conceived to cover the entire lifespan of a ship, from the decision to purchase to its final loss or scrapping, and to provide a platform for eminent professionals from the Hong Kong Maritime Industry to share their expertise and valuable experience with fellow professionals, young entrants in particular, in the shipping fraternity of the Greater China Region, in interactive sessions of Q&A discussions.

The Fifth Session of the IMP Workshop Series II is on the topic of VALUE OF VARIOUS MARITIME PROFESSIONAL SERVICES with focus on the challenges and provision of high quality technical consultancy services in the marine sector today including the application of specific expertise in areas such as:-

Guest moderators for this 5th Session will consist of Messrs. Matthew Fenton and Richard Gains, both Partners of Brookes Bell Hong Kong.

All members, non-members and guests are cordially invited to attend the Fifth Workshop.

Parties who are interested can contact Miss Catherine Chow at Tel: 2771-6180 or info@hklmsa.org.hk for details, or by using this link.

The Panel of Moderators is:

      

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Project Management & Shipbuilding

INTER-DISCIPLINARY MARITIME PRACTICE WORKSHOP SERIES II

THIRD (3rd) SESSION ON THURSDAY 19th JANUARY 2017

This is the second series of workshops with a theme of “Inter-disciplinary Maritime Practice” (IMP), and is jointly organized by The Hong Kong Logistics Management Staff Association (HKLMSA), C.Y. Tung International Centre for Maritime Studies, PolyU (ICMS) and the Hong Kong Seamen Union (HKSU). This IMP Series II (2) will follow the same methodology and format like the IMP Workshop Series I launched in January 2014, which was conceived to cover the entire lifespan of a ship, from the decision to purchase to its final loss or scrapping, and designed to provide a platform for eminent professionals from the Hong Kong Maritime Industry to unreservedly share their view and valuable experience with those professionals, young entrants in particular, in the shipping fraternity of the Greater China Region. IMP S1 was conducted in interactive and mind-provoking sessions, the value of which was clearly endorsed by most of the participants who requested incessantly for the repeat of a similar programme for months after the completion of IMP S1 December 2015. Responding to such earnest requests, the IMP Committee, have through its relentless efforts, succeeded in re-introducing an innovative, educational and interesting programme in IMP S2, in monthly 2.5-hour workshop sessions commencing on 29th November 2016.

The Third Session of the IMP Workshop Series II is on the topic of PROJECT MANAGEMENT & SHIPBUILDING. The Project Management will be based on the model of an Offshore Wind Energy project in the Greater China Region, and the various related maritime fields, viz., construction of specialized vessels and port facilities etc. The Shipbuilding will look at the practical issues faced in Shipbuilding Contracts and related areas.

The Panel of Moderators & Advisors is made up of:

Raymond TC Wong        Chairman of IST and Honorary Advisor of HKLMSA

Prof. Chin-Shan Lu         Director of ICMS

Manson Cheung              Executive Member of both ICSHK and HKLMSA

Cho Hor Wong                 Executive Member of HKLMSA

Dr. Tze Leung Yip             Deputy Director of ICMS

Mr. Thomas Cheung      CEO of CTX Special Risks Limited

Mr. Franco Sze                  Senior Advisor of China Taiping Insurance (HK) Company Limited

Mr. Jagmeet Makkar       Founder of Pastiche Holdings & Past Chairman of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers

Guest moderators will consist of:

Mr. Jagmeet Makkar       Founder of Pastiche Holdings & Past Chairman of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers

A Guest Moderator from Brookes Bell Group to be confirmed

 

All members, non-members and guests are cordially invited to attend the Second workshop.

The Theme of Second Workshop: Project Management & Shipbuilding

Time/Date :  7:00 pm – 9:45 pm on Thursday 19th January 2017

Venue :     HK Polytechnic University Room PQ306

Language :   English (Questions in Cantonese and/or Putonghua are welcomed, though)

Charge :   Members – HK$50.00  Non-members – HK$100.00

Parties who are interested can contact Miss Catherine Chow at Tel: 2771-6180 or info@hklmsa.org.hk for details, or register directly online using the link.

We would like to advise that there will be two further workshop sessions to be added to the programme as follows:

Tenth Workshop: Ship Management, Operations & Technical Maintenance (17th August 2017)
Eleventh Workshop: Ship Chartering, Administration & Sale & Purchase (21st September 2017)

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“An Inspiring Odyssey”

INTER-DISCIPLINARY MARITIME PRACTICE WORKSHOP SERIES II

SECOND (2nd) SESSION ON THURSDAY 15th DECEMBER 2016

This is the second series of workshops with a theme of “Inter-disciplinary Maritime Practice” (IMP), and is jointly organized by The Hong Kong Logistics Management Staff Association (HKLMSA), C.Y. Tung International Centre for Maritime Studies, PolyU (ICMS) and the Hong Kong Seamen Union (HKSU). This IMP Series II (2) will follow the same methodology and format like the IMP Workshop Series I launched in January 2014, which was conceived to cover the entire lifespan of a ship, from the decision to purchase to its final loss or scrapping, and designed to provide a platform for eminent professionals from the Hong Kong Maritime Industry to unreservedly share their view and valuable experience with those professionals, young entrants in particular, in the shipping fraternity of the Greater China Region. IMP S1 was conducted in interactive and mind-provoking sessions, the value of which was clearly endorsed by most of the participants who requested incessantly for the repeat of a similar programme for months after the completion of IMP S1 December 2015. Responding to such earnest requests, the IMP Committee, have through its relentless efforts, succeeded in re-introducing an innovative, educational and interesting programme in IMP S2, in monthly 2.5-hour workshop sessions commencing on 29th November 2016.

The Second Session of the IMP Workshop Series II is on the topic of FINANCING and SHIPPING & RELATED PROJECTS with focus upon the sourcing of funds and structured financings for the contemplated investments on the Offshore Wind Energy projects in the Greater China Region, particularly to the maritime part, viz., construction of specialized vessels and port facilities. This session is a response to the analytical presentation on the Offshore Wind Energy given on 29th November 2016.

The Panel of Moderators & Advisors is made up of:

Raymond TC Wong        Chairman of IST and Honorary Advisor of HKLMSA

Prof. Chin-Shan Lu         Director of ICMS

Manson Cheung              Executive Member of both ICSHK and HKLMSA

Cho Hor Wong                 Executive Member of HKLMSA

Dr. Tze Leung Yip             Deputy Director of ICMS

Mr. Thomas Cheung      CEO of CTX Special Risks Limited

Mr. Franco Sze                 Senior Advisor of China Taiping Insurance (HK) Company Limited

Guest moderators will consist of:

Mr. Logan Chong            Managing Director, Transportation Sector, Investment Banking Asia-Pacific BNP Paribas

Mr. Jeremy Gibbs           Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright, Tokyo Office

 

All members, non-members and guests are cordially invited to attend the Second workshop.

The Theme of Second Workshop: Financing of Shipping & Related Projects

Time/Date :  7:00 pm – 9:30 pm on Thursday 15th December 2016

Venue :     HK Polytechnic University Room PQ303

Language :   English (Questions in Cantonese and/or Putonghua are welcomed, though)

Charge :   Members – HK$50.00  Non-members – HK$100.00

Parties who are interested can contact Miss Catherine Chow at Tel: 2771-6180 or info@hklmsa.org.hk for details.

We thank you all for your attention and look forward to seeing you at the workshop.

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