Short Sea Commodities 24
Containerized, Agribulk and Breakbulk Commodities 

Conference in Rotterdam on January 25th, 2024


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Short Sea Commodities 24


The first edition of Short Sea Commodities 24, the new in person event on short sea containerized, drybulk and breakbulk commodities in and around Europe, will take place on January 25th in Rotterdam, Europe's premier short sea hub. The venue of Short Sea Commodities 24 will be the Marriott Hotel Rotterdam and the event will run from 10.30 hrs - 18.00 hrs.

Short Sea Commodities 24 aims to link up Europe's maritime logistics sector with the continent's commodity trading sector, fielding both speakers on the latest trends in (dry) commodities and on the latest developments in ports and maritime logistics around Europe.

Short Sea Commodities 24 is an initiative of Atlantico Business Development, the independent port promoter and maritime business developer based in the ARA-region (the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp ports cluster) and its sister company Atlantico Group, an international consultancy on geopolitical risks and opportunities, operating worldwide through London, Houston, São Paulo, Warsaw, Singapore and Cape Town

The event is following up and deepening the Ship2iberia, Projectcargo4iberia, Railcargo4iberia, Ship2ARA and Ship2dBaltic seminars developed by Atlantico Business Development since 2015, joining these specialized events into a much broader Short Sea Commodities 24.

THEMES

Short Sea Commodities 24 speakers will discuss among other things the latest state of the Eurozone, the latest trends in steel and other metals markets, the international fruit trade and logistics and other commodities. They will also turn to the latest trends in ports and shipping, among which new cargo flows, strains  on supply chains, geopolitical challenges, sustainability, digitization and innovation drives and much more. Among the themes of Short Sea Commodities 24 will be:

  • outlook of commodities like grain and feedstocks;
  • the global steel market;
  • the international fruit trade;
  • the state of the Eurozone and Europe's main economies;
  • latest and future geopolitical and supply chain challenges;
  • reshoring, nearshoring, friendshoring;
  • Europe's reindustrialisation or deindustrialisation;
  • sustainable shipping;
  • the state of European quay sides;
  • the impact on ports of ETS (EU Emission Trading System);
  • energy transition in ports;
  • terminal operations in ports;
  • new breakbulk and offshore wind terminals in Moerdijk, Setúbal, Cork;
  • container shipping in Cork, Gdynia, etc.;
  • the future of commodity shipping in ports;
  • future commodities;
  • and more.


SPEAKERS

 

Short Sea Commodities 24 can confirm the following speakers and panel members:

- Jan Willem Baas, Chairman, The Royal Dutch Grain and Feed Trade Association, the Netherlands

- Maartje Wijffelaars, Senior Economist, Rabobank, the Netherlands

- Reham Seoud, Head of Procurement and Risk Management, Kandil Steel, Egypt

- Rafael Llerena, CEO, Easyfresh Logistics, Spain

- Nicolas Andión, Director Business Development, Port of Algeciras, Spain

- Kesih van den Berg-Dominicus, Sr. Business Manager Bulk Cargo and Shipping, Port of Rotterdam

- Helena Gomes Fernandes, Commercial Director, Port of Leixões, Portugal

- Vítor Caldeirinha, Business and Logistics Director, Port of Setúbal, Portugal

- Jan Fransen, Executive Director, Green Award Foundation, the Netherlands

- Manuela Patrício, Director for Terminals, Port of Lisbon, Portugal

- Jakub Koczara, Commercial Department Manager, Port of Gdynia, Poland

- Michał Kużajczyk, Chief Commercial Officer, Baltic Container Terminal, Poland

- Remco Kok, Partner, Walhout Civil, the Netherlands

- Kyra Lemmens, Commercial Manager Logistics, Port of Moerdijk, the Netherlands

- Matthijs van der Vlist, Managing Director, Van der Vlist Terminal Moerdijk B.V., the Netherlands

- Marcel van der Hoeden, Commercial Director, Van der Vlist Transport Group, the Netherlands

- Bokke Veltkamp, International Business Development, Steinweg Group, the Netherlands

- Brian Dooley, Business Support Manager, Port of Cork, Ireland

- Jacob Minnhagen, Senior Market Development Manager, Port of Gothenburg, Sweden

Moderator:

- Arnout Nuijt, Managing Director of Atlantico Business Development, the Netherlands

SPONSORS

 The first edition of Short Sea Commodities is sponsored by:

- the Port of Algeciras

- the Port of Leixões

- the Green Award Foundation

- the Steinweg Group

- the Port of Cork

- the Port of Gothenburg

- Walhout Civil

- the Port of Gdynia

- the Port of Moerdijk

- the Port of Setúbal

- the Port of Lisbon

- the Port of Deventer

Short Sea Commodities 24 expects to welcome an audience of up to 120 international professionals from the commodity trade and maritime logistics sectors.

Registration is can be done here. The draft program can be found here and pictures of the speakers and panel members here.

Looking forward to meeting you at Short Sea Commodities 24 on January 25th in Rotterdam!

Kind regards,


Arnout Nuijt


Short Sea Commodities 24 Sponsors:

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Short Sea Commodities 24 is also made possible thanks to:

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