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SESSION 9: Rethinking cold chain nodes and modes to market cont. presented by Cool Logistics Global from the 2020 virtual conference, hosted by Port of Rotterdam
Join Moderator, Rachael White, Director at Cool Logistics Resources, and panelists, Julian Galvis, VP Sales Americas Marine & Ports at IDENTEC Solutions, Austria, Ted Prince, Co-Founder/Chief Strategy Officer at Tiger Cool Express, USA and Pawanexh Kohli, Cold Chain Expert, India, for this stimulating podcast episode.
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SESSION 8: Rethinking cold chain nodes and modes to market cont presented by Cool Logistics Global from the 2020 virtual conference, hosted by Port of Rotterdam
Join Moderator, Rachael White, Director at Cool Logistics Resources, and panelists, Pascal Ollivier, President at Maritime Street, France, Andrew Lorimer, CEO at Datamar, Brazil, and Tom Bouwman, Senior Project Manager Agro at Flying Swans for this stimulating podcast episode.
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Day 3 - Welcome and Session 7: Rethinking cold chain nodes and modes to market presented by Cool Logistics Global from the 2020 virtual conference, hosted by Port of Rotterdam.
Multimodal, Intermodal & Cold Chain Infrastructure Forum. Assessing New Nodes, Modes, Clusters & Corridors for Cold Chain Delivery.
Join Moderator, Rachael White, Director at Cool Logistics Resources, and panellists, Alfred Cheung, Founder at JC Food Republic, Hong Kong, Prof Dr. Marco Tieman, Chief Executive Officer at LBB International, Malaysia and Sofie Tolk, Cluster Development Manager at SOHAR Port and Freezone, Oman for this stimulating podcast episode.
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SESSION 6: Global cold supply chain, reefer trade and perishable logistics during and beyond the pandemic part 2 presented by Cool Logistics Global from the 2020 virtual conference, hosted by Port of Rotterdam
Join Moderator, Ole Schack Petersen, COO at LCL, and panellists, Andy Connell, Director at A-bar-C Services, South Africa, Greg Tuthill, SVP & Chief Commercial Officer at SeaCube Containers, Ruben Huber, President at OceanX, Switzerland for this stimulating podcast episode.
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SESSION 5: Digital transformation, disruption and innovation in the global cold supply chain presented by Cool Logistics Global from the 2020 virtual conference, hosted by Port of Rotterdam
Join Moderator, Rachael White, Managing Director at Cool Logistics Resources and panellists, Andre Simha, Global Chief Digital & Information Officer at MSC, Genevieve Leveille, CEO at AgriLedger, UK and Anne-Sophie Zerlang Karlsen, Global Head at TWILL, Netherlands for this stimulating podcast episode.
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Welcome from the host Port of Rotterdam, Global cold supply chain, reefer trade and perishable logistics during and beyond the pandemic presented by Cool Logistics Global.
While the pandemic has of course dominated the global agenda in 2020 it has equally highlighted issues that have been ‘on the table’ for some years regarding coordination of perishables.
Set against the backdrop of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, speeches and panel debates from industry leaders and new entrants across the global cold supply chain and refrigerated transport operations will explore the ‘next normal’ including the growing role of digital and automation technologies that are now tipped to be key for tackling some of the industry’s biggest challenges.
What do perishables shippers large and small need to know about shipping, storage and handling at origin and destination to make smart supply chain decisions?
Join Moderator, Rachael White, Managing Director at Cool Logistics Resources and panellists, Ole Schack Petersen, COO at LCL, Thomas Eskesen, Founder Eskesen Advisory, Emile Hoogsteden, Vice President Commercial at Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands, Frank Ganse, Senior VP Global Head Seafreight Reefer Logistics at Kuehne + Nagel and Philip Gray, Head of Reefer Shipping Research at Drewry Shipping, for this stimulating podcast episode.
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Future proofing #2 remote monitoring and control for the data-driven cold container chain presented by Cool Logistics Global from the 2020 virtual conference, hosted by Port of Rotterdam
Join Moderator, Steve Cameron, Director at Cameron Maritime Resources and panellists, Hanane Becha, Cross Industry Supply Chain Track and Trace Project Leader at UN/CEFACT, Lissa D'Arcy, Solutions Integration Manager at Emerson Commercial & Residential Solution, USA, Don Miller, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer at Globetracker, USA, Al Tama, Vice President & General Manager of Container and Port Solutions at ORBCOMM and Thierry Thevenot, Customers Operations Transformation Manager at Traxens, France, for this stimulating podcast episode.
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Welcome and Session 1, presented by Cool Logistics Global from the 2020 virtual conference, hosted by Port of Rotterdam.
‘Redesigning the Cold Chain: Imagine, Transform, Rebuild’ is the theme for Cool Logistics Global 2020.
Covid-19 has severely tested global supply chain resilience across the board and has shown that logistics and transport really matter. Global cold chain operations, which form an intrinsic part of how perishable goods are processed, shipped and stored across and within borders, have received more public, political and media attention in 2020 than ever before.
The availability of fresh produce, animal protein, seafood and medicines have all shown signs of strain at one point or another during 2020. This may be the case for some time to come as the ongoing global health crisis continues to challenge complex cross-border cold supply chains from production to consumption. Not least of the issues is the rapid swing between in-store, e-commerce home delivery and food service demand, which has sadly resulted in food waste at a time at when our industry is challenged to achieve the exact opposite. Delivering a global covid-19 vaccine will be another major challenge for the cold supply chain, initially focused on airfreight, cold stores and trucks, but anticipated to also engage container ocean freight in subsequent waves.
Join Moderator, Steve Cameron, Director at Cameron Maritime Resources and panellists, Radu Palamariu, Managing Director, Asia Pacific Chief Energy Officer, from Alcott Global, Alan Robertson, Director from Webster Robertson and Marc Rooms, Global Pharma & Reefer Training Manager from Kuehne and Nagel for this stimulating podcast episode.
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Day 1 - FOCUS SESSION: The Great Vaccine Distribution Challenge, presented by Cool Logistics Global from the 2020 virtual conference, hosted by Port of Rotterdam.
Join Moderator, Rachael White, Director at Cool Logistics Resources and panellist, Hannes Lassig, VP Sea Logistics Pharma & Healthcare at Kuehne + Nagel, for this stimulating podcast episode.
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Day 1 - SESSION 2: The Fastest Route to Freshness, Presented by Cool Logistics Global 2020, hosted by Port of Rotterdam. Live from the Cool Logistics Global 2020 virtual conference.
There is no doubt that members of the cold supply chain have risen to the challenge of keeping world trade in food and medicines flowing in the face of pandemic challenges that have included sea and land border congestion, equipment and shipment displacement, a huge shift to remote working, frontline labour shortages and increased health security requirements and restrictions.
Shipping, trucking, rail, processing, pack houses, ports, terminals, cold stores and other key cold chain nodes and modes have all been affected - in some cases negatively but for others positively, generating new investment and business opportunities.
So now, how should members of the global cold supply chain move forward collectively to flexibly manage continued shocks and alleviate systemic risks to food and pharma cargoes, people, assets and infrastructure?
Join Moderator, Steve Cameron, Director at Cameron Maritime Resources and panellists, Franklin Gius, Chief Mission Officer at Befrank, Matthijs Montsma, Post Harvest Programme Manager at Wageningen University and Michel Jansen, Managing Director at Total Produce, for this stimulating podcast episode.
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If you haven't seen the press coverage, please find a link to an HFW website article about a major project relating to the Moderna vaccine on which we have been advising: HFW | HFW Advises ICTSI On Landmark Philippines Covid-19.
We are currently advising lines, 3PLs and terminal operators on their cold storage/pharma products with a view to winning vaccine business. Last year, my team also advised on PPE logistics contracts aggregating over USD1 billion in value.
Join Nick Savvides, Managing Editor, Container News, Michael Yarwood, Managing Director Loss Prevention, TT Club, Craig Neame, Partner, HFW and Al Tama, Vice President and General Manager Container & Port Solutions, ORBCOMM as they discuss Legal, Loss Prevention & Compliance. The technical and technological dimensions of covid-19 vaccine logistics. Including; Safe carriage of COVID-19 vaccines, key considerations to managing risk and prevent loss, supply chain liability, legal and insurance implications for container logistics and transport providers, In-transit visibility, traceability and chain of custody - IoT, data and digitalisation. As well as discussing managing contractual obligations, regulatory processes and documentation for cross-border vaccine trade.
What can the container industry do to help in the fight against theft and counterfeiting of vaccines and ancillaries? What can the container industry do to help in the fight against theft and counterfeiting of vaccines and ancillaries?
· Awareness and training (market forces) on what are theft attractive commodities and how they are ever-changing.
· Development and provision of security solutions, track, trace, security seals.
· Due diligence in contractor selection where applicable.
· Vigilance
· Information security
· Collaboration, sharing experience and knowledge of incidents.
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Cool Logistics talks to Vassilios Demetriades, Shipping Deputy Minister to the President, the Republic of Cyprus about the Cypriot initiative to develop a global vaccination programme for seafarers. What the governments of the world need to do to help seafarers.
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Hear from Hristo Petkov, Global Vertical Head of Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare, A.P Moller-Maersk and Sebastian Steinmüller, Director Global Reefer Competency Center, DHL Global Forwarding at the Cool Logistics and Container News, Containing Covid-19: Contianerisatiosn role in global vaccine logistics conference, 2021, regarding vaccine logistics and the challenges they face in the current Covid-19 pandemic.
Hristo Petkov, Global Vertical Head of Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare, A.P Moller-Maersk
Hristo will shares the experience at A.P. Moller - Maersk in supporting customers with air to ocean conversion with a focus on reliability with higher quality, efficiency and reducing the carbon footprint.
Sebastian Steinmüller, Director Global Reefer Competency Center, DHL Global Forwarding
Sebastian focuses on some of the new technology tools and approaches developed by DHL to secure visibility and control along vaccine, pharma and healthcare logistics and transport chains.
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Hear from Al Tama, Vice President and General Manager Container & Port Solutions, Orbcomm at the Cool Logistics and Container News event, Containing Covid-19: Containerisation's role in global vaccine logistics.
Al Tama gives you an update on IoT technology developments for global visibility of container shipments at sea and on land with a particular focus on cold chain monitoring and control.
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Rachael White, Managing Director, Cool Logistics Resources and Nick Savvides, Managing Editor, Container News, welcome and introduce this podcast series based on the event Containing Covid-19: Containerisation's role in global vaccine logistics.
While the first wave of ultra-low temperature COVID19 vaccine distribution has been centered around airfreight and road, sea freight, containerisation and multimodal logistics are already playing a vital role. Over the coming months and years, that will only grow.
Today, container shipping is already enabling the international distribution of syringes, vials, PPE and other key ancillary medical equipment needed to administer vaccines. Container ports are stepping up as vaccine logistics hubs, working with airfreight, ocean and landside logistics to provide much-needed cold storage capacity and other supply chain services.
Specialist ultra-deep freeze refrigerated containers are already filling a gap where cold chain infrastructure is lacking. And as new vaccines are rolling out rapidly that do not require such deep refrigeration, reefer containers will have a key role both in transport and storage, as they have done for some years now with increased conversion of temperature-sensitive pharmaceutical cargoes from air to sea freight.
This online seminar and virtual networking event connects public and private stakeholders across the global container shipping, cold chain logistics and healthcare worlds to discuss the challenges and opportunities of containerised vaccine logistics at a time
This podcase series has 3 major inter-related areas of focus:
1) Outlook for container logistics to support the global vaccine distribution effort across multimodal (cold) chains across sea and land (and in conjunction with air)
2) Safe and compliant carriage of COVID19 vaccines – legal, insurance, risk, liability and technology aspects
3) Vaccination programmes and health security protocols/regulations / technology for seafarers, port personnel and other key workers
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Based on the keynotes presented in episode 3, within this series of podcasts, presented by Cool Logistics and Container News from Covid-19: Containerisation's role in global vaccine logistics conference 2021, you can now listen to this Q&A with Hristo Petkov, Global Vertical Head of Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare, A.P Moller-Maersk Sebastian Steinmüller, Director Global Reefer Competency Center, DHL Global Forwarding.
Hristo Petkov, Global Vertical Head of Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare
Hristo answers questions based on the experiences at A.P. Moller - Maersk supporting customers with air to ocean conversion with a focus on reliability with higher quality, efficiency and reducing the carbon footprint.
Sebastian Steinmüller, Director Global Reefer Competency Center, DHL Global Forwarding
Sebastian answers questions on some of the new technology tools and approaches developed by DHL to secure visibility and control along vaccine, pharma and healthcare logistics and transport chains.
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Moderator, Rachael White, Managing Director, Cool Logistics Resources, join a panel of speakers including:
Michael Culme Seymour - Consultant Wolrd Economic Forum/Vice President, and Managing Director, APAC for Roambee Ltd
Sebastian Steinmüller - Director Global Reefer Competency Center, DHL Global Forwarding
Hristo Petkov - Global Vertical Head of Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare, A.P. Moller-Maersk
Siddharth Adya - Vice President Group Cargo Solutions and Platform Development, PSA International
In this episode we hear about, What roles can ports play in global and regional vaccine supply chains, what support, aside from logistics, can containerised sea freight and ports play to support the global Covid-19 supply chain efforts and how we should safeguard vaccine integrity across complex multimodal cold chains (including air + sea).
The panel also discusses, containerised vaccine logistics over the next 2 years - global and regional outlook, will there be enough of the right reefer containers to fulfill demand and how will other segments of the market be impacted, what the implications are for ports and other critical (cold chain) infrastructure at a time of global congestion and what the container industry do to help in the fight against theft and counterfeiting of vaccines and ancillaries.
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