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Source: IQPC
A Brighter Outlook for the Shipping Industry in 2011

SINGAPORE, Nov 18, 2010 - (ACN Newswire) - The myriad of shipping news, statistics and forecasts in the market offers contradicting information about the shipping and ship-financing sector.

"The three major segments of the shipping industry, i.e. the container, tanker and dry bulk segments, have already shown positive signs of pick-up in recent months, with the improvement of trade activities globally." - KFH Research Ltd

"...clean and dirty tankers face pressure as the floating storage trade has moderated and demand for petroleum remains weak. Rates are struggling at or below operating expense levels..." - Deutsche Bank Analyst

How can you be sure of shipping industry's prospects for a broad-based and sustainable recovery given its volatile nature? Join our panel of leading shipping and ship-financing experts at the 4th Annual Shipping Finance Asia 2011 summit in Singapore on 23 and 24 February, as they disclose insiders' perspectives on:

-- China's role in driving the shipping and ship-financing markets
-- Demand and supply scenarios in the offshore sector and developing effective strategies to finance this capital-intensive market
-- Sector-specific forecasts for the shipping industry: offshore, dry bulk, tanker and container
-- Loan assessment criteria from banks who are lending
-- The feasibility of alternative financing channels: bonds, equities, rights issues and mezzanine finance
-- Strategies to effectively manage market risks and negotiate mutually-beneficial contracts
-- Asian ship-financiers' appetite for financing and the implications for the shipping industry in 2011 and beyond

Come prepared to network with over 100 shipping and ship-financing industry leaders, including the summit speakers from Precious Shipping, Celeste Holdings, Masterbulk, APL Logistics, Varun Shipping, Swire Pacific, ST Shipping and Transport, Deutsche Bank, DnB NOR, Nordea, Japan Bank for International Cooperation, Bank of Communications, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited amongst others!

For more information, please visit: http://www.shipping-finance.com/.


Contact:
Ms Jennifer Qian
IQPC Worldwide
Tel: +65 6722 9388
Email: jennifer.qian@iqpc.com.sg 


Topic: Trade Show or Conference
Source: IQPC

Sectors: Logistics & Supply Chain
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