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World Maritime Leaders Convene at Asia Pacific Maritime 2014
Increased exhibitor participation and expected visitorship point at industry's resilience

SINGAPORE, Mar 19, 2014 - (ACN Newswire) - The 13th edition of the Asia Pacific Maritime (APM) 2014 officially kicks off today with Guest of Honour, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Transport, Mrs Josephine Teo, gracing the opening ceremony held this morning.

World Maritime Leaders Convene at Asia Pacific Maritime 2014

Dubbed the event 'Where the Maritime World Congregates', the three-day bi-annual event, one of Asia's largest and leading maritime shows, takes place at an opportune time when shipping analysts agree that things are finally steadying in what has been a tumultuous few years for the global maritime industry.

According to BIMCO Chief Shipping Analyst Mr Peter Sand, 2014 is expected "to be a better year in terms of both demand and supply than what 2013 had in store". He adds that Asia's role in the maritime industry will continue to grow and fuel the global shipping sector.

Mr Roberto Cazzulo, Chairman, VP Corporate Quality and Chairman, RINA Services S.p.A., RINA Group and International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) Council agrees. "Asia will continue to play an increasingly important role in shipping in the next five years. Shipping of bulk commodities and containerised trade to Asian countries, notably China and India, top-notch port operators, ever-increasing ship building quality and competencies, the ability to create maritime clusters with Singapore being a very significant example, and the policy makers sensibility in supporting the maritime industry, are among the main drivers that will continue to sustain the Asian lead in the maritime industry," said Mr Cazzulo.

The climb in exhibitor participation and expected visitorship at this year's APM also point to the industry's confidence in Asia, and in particular Southeast Asia, driven by emerging economies in the region and the establishment of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) this year between ASEAN and China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia and New Zealand.

"This edition of APM registers similar optimism as the industry, as predicted by many industry watchers. Although analysts envisaged that the industry's odds of recovery should improve noticeably in 2014, we should set ourselves in motion by plugging the current gaps and repositioning ourselves to capitalise on the opportunities when recovery goes into full swing. APM will be a strategic regional platform for business, networking and learning for the industry," said Ms Michelle Lim, Managing Director, Reed Exhibitions.

Record participation at APM 2014

From today until 21 March, 1,518 participating companies from 60 countries will showcase cutting-edge solutions in shipbuilding, marine engineering, port and surveillance technology that will improve productivity, fleet efficiency, ballast water management, ship safety and cut cost in these challenging times.

Occupying two floors in the Sands Expo and Convention Center, Marina Bay Sands, this year's exhibition saw more than 15 per cent growth in exhibition floor space to 21,000 square metres, as compared to the last edition in 2012.

Over the next three days, the event is expected to draw a record number of 15,000 visitors from over 60 countries, up from almost 13,000 in 2012.

Robust business opportunities

APM will play host to 16 official pavilions, including shipping leaders from Australia, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Holland, India, Japan, Malaysia, Norway, Romania, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and the United Kingdom.

Robust business activity is also expected on the exhibition floor. China's pavilion, up 27 per cent, is the biggest at this year's APM and the event's largest to date; while Finland and India will be coming in as official pavilions for the first time. A 20-strong delegation of Indonesian shipowners, led by the Indonesian National Shipowners' Association (INSA) will provide exhibitors networking prospects with one of Southeast Asia's most exciting markets for shipping.

The presence of prominent maritime players such as Bureau Veritas, Codar, Jason Electronics, Kongsberg Maritime, MTU, Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (Class NK), Rolls-Royce, Severn Trent De Nora, Siemens, Ulstein, Vard, Wartsila, Weichai Power, Wilhelmsen Ship Service, Cummins, Garbarino, Inmarsat, Airbus, Hamilton Jet, Twin Disc, Moteurs Baudouin, Johnson Controls, Raytheon, Thrane & Thrane, Caterpillar, Pan Asia, Nam Cheong Shipyard, MTU, Reintjes, DNV GL, SAM YUNG, among many others, will also offer networking and business opportunities for visitors.

Maritime movers and shakers convene at APM Conference

To help the industry stay ahead amid tighter regulations and increased operating costs, 51 highly-regarded maritime experts and leading business figures in the shipping world have been brought together to provide ground-breaking insights on trends and concerns dominating shipping discussions.

Aptly themed 'Repositioning for Growth in the Asia Pacific Region', participants can gain first-hand insights at the conference on key growth areas in the Asia-Pacific region, Asia's impact on container shipping and dry bulk demand, maritime finance, and the newest advances in ballast water treatment, green shipping, maritime technology and security to improve efficiency and cut cost.

The distinguished list of speakers alongside Mr Peter Sand and Mr Roberto Cazzulo includes Mr Thomas Kriwat, Chief Executive Officer of Mercantile Shipping Company, Mr Domenik Nizet, Senior Vice President - Tanker Group of DVB Bank and Mr Jeremy Nixon, Chief Executive Officer of NYK Line.

Please refer to Fact Sheet for the full speaker line-up and Event Guide for conference synopsis.

The inaugural IMarEST Ballast Water Technology Asia Conference, organised by the Institute of Marina Engineering, Science & Technology (IMarEST) will also take place alongside APM 2014 on 20 March. An offshoot of the leading London conference, the one-day forum will cover regulatory and compliance issues and logistics challenges facing the maritime industry following the ratification of the International Maritime Organization's Ballast Water Convention.

Maritime Forum in demand for showcase of New Products and Technologies

There will be 36 sessions where leading equipment manufacturers, service providers and maritime technology suppliers will showcase new products and technologies over 3 days at the Maritime Forum.

In the face of increased public attention on shipping safety, sustainability and environmental performance, shipping and offshore companies will be able to learn about the latest solutions to optimise energy efficiency and operational costs to help them with tougher environmental regulations on the maritime industry and mitigate the impact of rising energy costs.

APM 2014 will take place between 19 and 21 March 2014 at the Sands Expo and Convention Center, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. For more information, please visit the official website at www.apmaritime.com.

About Asia Pacific Maritime 2014

Asia Pacific Maritime (APM) is the one-stop market for the region's maritime community, showcasing the latest in marine engineering and port technology. Regarded by the industry as the region's premier maritime event, APM will be featuring shipbuilding & marine, workboat and offshore segments.

APM offers a holistic business experience by combining a comprehensive exhibition, high-powered conference, and a host of networking sessions that connect quality Asia Pacific buyers to international maritime suppliers.

While sourcing products that will put your company at the forefront of the maritime business, APM also allows you to explore new international markets and grow your business globally.

Celebrating its 13th edition in 2014, APM is one of Asia's most established and proven maritime exhibitions and is strongly supported by the international maritime community. Take this opportunity to create business exposure with the industry where over 1,500 leading international maritime exhibitors across 53 countries converge with an expected 15,000 visitors from over 60 countries. For more information on Asia Pacific Maritime, visit the official website at www.apmaritime.com.

About Reed Exhibitions

Reed Exhibitions is the world's leading events organizer, with over 500 events in 40 countries. In 2013 Reed brought together over six million active event participants from around the world generating billions of dollars in business. Today Reed events are held throughout the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific and Africa and organized by 34 fully staffed offices. Reed Exhibitions serves 43 industry sectors with trade and consumer events and is part of the Reed Elsevier Group plc, a world-leading publisher and information provider.

Reed Exhibitions is part of Reed Elsevier Group plc, a publisher and information provider. In 2010, Reed Elsevier made an adjusted profit before taxation of GBP 1,279 million on turnover of GBP 6,055 million.

For more information, please contact:

Hsu Lin
Ninemer Public Relations Pte Ltd
M: +65 9720 6119
E: hsulin@ninemer.com

Louann Wong
Ninemer Public Relations Pte Ltd
M: +65 9728 8771
E: louannwong@ninemer.com

Eudora Chew
Reed Exhibitions
T: +65 6780 4586
E : eudora.Chew@reedexpo.com.sg

Topic: Trade Show or Conference
Source: Asia Pacific Maritime

Sectors: Trade Shows, Logistics & Supply Chain, CyberSecurity
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