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2016 8th International

Conference &Exhibition USA

EVENT BROCHURE & CONFERENCE PROGRAMEXHIBITION BOOKING & DELEGATE REGISTRATION

Charleston, SC, United States

22 & 23 March 2016

Register with a colleague and save $$$!

silver sponsorofficial supporterorganised by official journalbronze sponsor

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web: www.mcimedia.com

CI Media are delighted to announce ‘Port & Terminal Technology USA 2016’ and welcome South CarolinaPorts Authority as official supporter. A “must-attend” key industry event, the conference offers a technical in-depth program delivered by an impressive line-up of experts and market leaders providing an invaluable

learning opportunity and platform for discussion, debate and networking.The event is complemented by an exhibition.M

See you in Charleston!

ABB, Business Development ManagerACO Polymer Products, Area Sales Manager

ACO Polymer Products, Southeast Sales ManagerAdvent Intermodal Solutions, Business Development Manager

AECOM,Technical DirectorAECOM Canada, Associate Vice President

Aeon Lighting, Sales SpecialistAeon Lighting, Sales Director

Arawak Port Development, CEOArawak Port Development, Senior Operations Manager

Arawak Port Development, VP & Chief Financial ControllerBright Light Systems, Business Development Executive

BTB Drive Components Corp, Manufacturers RepresentativeCanaveral Port Authority, Senior Director - Construction

Cavotec USA, Product ManagerCavotec, National Sales Manager

Cavotec USA, Regional Sales ManagerCBI-GBB, Director Environment & Infrastructure

Certus Port Automation, Vice President Professional ServicesCH2M Hill, Director - Ports & Maritime

CH2M Hill, Vice PresidentCirrus Logistics, Group Sales Director

Coastal (An Oldcastle Co), National Hardscape ManagerCoastal (An Oldcastle Co), Specifier

Collins Engineers, Program Director - Waterfront ServicesConductix-Wampfler, Market Dev. Mgr - Container Handling

ESL Power Systems, International Sales ManagerESL Power Systems, President

Gaussin, President & Sales ManagerGlobal Container Terminals, Vice President – IT

Global Tech LED, Director of MarketingGlobal Tech LED, PresidentHAKS Inc, Branch Manager

Hartmann & Koenig, Director – Sales & MarketingHolophane Lighting, Region Sales Director – Infrastructure

Hyster Company, Ports & Intermodal ApplicationsISL Applications, Professor & Managing Director

Jade Software Corporation, Business Manager - AmericasJ.R. Merritt Controls, District Sales ManagerJ.R. Merritt Controls, Regional Sales Manager

J.R. Merritt Controls, Sales ManagerKalmar USA, Manager - Marketing & Business Development

Kalmar Global, VP – Crane Upgrades & ServicesKalmar, Vice President – Ports & Terminals

Kalmar, Manager – Crane SystemsKalmar, Sales Manager

Konecranes, Sales Director - Port CranesLB Foster, District Sales Manager – Atlantic

LB Foster, Sales ManagerLiebherr Nenzing Crane Co, Senior Sales Manager

Liftcom, ManagerMagnetek, Business Development Manager

Magnetek, Sales RepresentativeMaher Terminals, Vice President of Engineering

Mi-Jack Products, VP - Technology Sales & MarketingMLTSA, General Manager

Moffatt & Nichol, Business Development ManagerMoffatt & Nichol, Business Unit Leader

Musco Lighting, Global Accounts ManagerMusco Lighting, Senior Sales Representative

Musco Lighting, Senior SalesNicholson Construction Company, Marketing Director

Nicholson Construction Company, Art DirectorNigel Nixon Consultancy, Director

North Carolina States Port, Engineering Maintenance DirectorNorth Carolina States Port, Equipment & Crane Manager

Philadelphia Regional Port, Director Strategic Planning & DevPhoenix Products Company, Chief Technical OfficerPhoenix Products Company, Marketing SpecialistPhoenix Products Company, Sales Manager Ports

Pintsch Bubenzer, General ManagerPortMiami, Environmental Manager

Port Freeport, Director of EngineeringPort of Rotterdam, Asset Manager

Port Newark Container Terminal, ECO DirectorPort Newark Container Terminal, IT Infrastructure Manager

Ports America, IT Site ManagerPorts America, Baltimore General Manager

Ports America, Crane & Engineering ManagerPorts America, Director of Sales

Ports America, Director of EngineeringPorts America, Director of Engineering Projects

Prince Rupert Port, Director Proj. Eng. & Asset MaintenancePrince Rupert Port, VP - Project Dev & Asset Maintenance

Raymond A Boyle, ConsultantRemprex Engineering, Vice President & Chief Engineer

SICK Inc, Product Marketing ManagerSICK Inc,Transport Logistics Account Manager

Taylor Machine Works, Regional Sales ManagerTMEIC Corporation, Global Sales Leader

TMEIC, Global Sales LeaderVahle, Key Account Manager

Vanaheimr, Senior AgentVerkis, Civil Engineer

Verkis, EngineerWorld Port Development, Editor

ZPMC,Vice President & Director of OperationsZPMC, Service Director

ZPMC, Business Manager and many more...!�

Previous participants include representatives such as:

AccommodationAll participants are responsible for the arrangement and payment of theirown travel & accommodation. * Special room rates currently available! *You will receive further information on accommodation upon registration.

VenueThe conference and exhibition will take place at:Gaillard Center, Charleston, South CarolinaUnited StatesYou will receive further information on the venue upon registration.

OrganisersMCI Media Limited, Suite 11, Maple Court,Grove Business Park,White Waltham, SL6 3LW, UKEmail: [email protected] Tel: [44] 1628 820 046 Fax: [44] 1628 822 938

Who is the event for?Representatives from engineering, maintenance and operations across theport and terminal industry examining a diverse range of topics fromdesign to dredging, engineering to equipment and security to simulation.

What topics will the event cover?Issues such as traffic flow, operations, maintenance, automation, quay design,visions of the future, port & terminal planning, efficiency in container handling, increasing capacity and productivity, fender systems, terminallighting, environmental issues, dredging, simulation and much more...

Are there networking opportunities?Yes! Ample lunch & refreshment breaks allow plenty of time for discussionand previous events have also hosted port tours and evening receptions.The conference is complemented by an exhibition - open to delegates only

THE KEY ‘MUST-ATTEND’ EVENT FOR THE PORT, TERMINAL & MARITIME INDUSTRYPrevious events have attracted over 145 participants from more than 95 global companies!

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Our niche, targeted and intimate exhibition, comprising a select handful ofelite market leaders, provides a unique opportunity to meet companies,and organisations who service the port, terminal and maritime industry.

Unlike the big trade shows, our USP is our quality over quantity approach,ensuring exhibitors a focused, relevant and high-level audience of keyport and terminal representatives - therefore, the exhibition is not opento the public and/or visitors - it is open to registered delegates only.

Exhibition pricesStandard booth rate: £2,500.00 (approx $3,862.00) - Ends 18th Mar 2016On-site booth rate: £2,650.00 (approx $4,095.00) - After 18th Mar 2016

Each exhibitor is entitled to one delegate registration per booth (free of charge).Registrations are per individual and cannot be exchanged between staff.Exhibiting companies, who are also presenting, cannot register theirspeaker as exhibitor staff.

Exhibition package8ft x 10ft (approx) pipe and drape exhibit spaceOne complimentary delegate registration with full event accessSkirted and dressed table, 2 chairs, waste basket & company name panelRecognition and company profile in the event guideCompany logo with hyperlink to your site on the event website

Exhibitor staffEach exhibitor is entitled to book two exhibitor staff/booth personnelcharged at £200.00 (approx $310.00) per person and will receive:- access to the exhibition hall, lunches and refreshment breaks only.

Additional representativesEach exhibitor is entitled to one complimentary delegate registration andto book up to 2 booth personnel. Any other representatives wishing toattend in addition to the above, or those wanting full access, must register as ‘colleague delegates’ as per the stated fees.

Sponsorship & Exhibition

email: [email protected]

Sponsorship

Organizations can enhance and raise their profile by sponsoring various event materials.Take a leading role and put your name in frontof decision makers, launch a new product ortechnology, establish your brand and cementyourself as a market leader!

MAXIMISE your budget and SAVE $$$

With sponsorship packages ranging fromDiamond to Bronze level there are options to suit every need! Maximise your budget andpresence at the event and BOOK TODAY! For further information and to book contactClaire Palmer on [email protected]

Who should exhibit?

Manufacturers and suppliers of:Quayside cranes, crane components, crane control and drive systems, reachstackers, FLTs, terminal tractors, trailers and chassis systems, straddlecarriers, mobile harbour cranes, general cargo cranes, cable reels, cables, brakes, crane rails, engines, tyres, RMGs/RTGs, gantry cranes, spreaders,ropes, terminal planning and automation systems, port construction, consultancy services, AGVs, floating cranes, heavy lift, crane transportation,

paving/surfacing, fenders, steel sheetpiling, quay construction, navigation aids, mooring systems, linkspans and those who service the port industry.

Exhibition BOOK your booth NOW! 70% of booths already SOLD!

1. Hayward Baker2. Kalmar3. Vector Corrosion4. JLT Mobile Computers5. Available6. Gaussin7. World Port

Development8. On hold - pending9. Pintsch Bubenzer10. Available11. Magnetek12. Available13. TMEIC14. Konecranes15. Global Tech LED16. Musco Lighting

17. TICO - Terminal Investments

18. SICK19. Conductix-Wampfler20. Cavotec21. Available22. Available23. Belgard24. Vahle25. Available26. Bromma27. Phoenix Terminal

Solutions28. Available29. Available30. On hold - pending31. J.R. Merritt Controls

Only a few booths remaining!

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08.00 – 09.00 Arrival & registration09.00 – 09.10 Opening remarksClaire Palmer,Event Manager,MCI Media,UK

09.10 – 09.35 Keynote speechJim Newsome, President & CEO, SouthCarolina State Ports Authority, USA

09.35 – 10.00 Planning & simulation forfuture operations and peakingAs the container industry shifts to ever largercalls, it is more important than ever to understand how a terminal will perform underthe increased strain.AECOM will discuss howthey are using simulation modelling to plan andoptimize infrastructure and equipment needsfor future operations, including addressing theeffect of increased peaking on truck gates, berthoperations, container yard inventory and on-terminal rail operations.Krystle McBride, Port Planner -Transportation,AECOM, USA

10.00 – 10.25 The development of theTuxpan MX container terminalThe presentation will take a look at thedevelopment project with a focus on thechallenges of the geotechnical conditions andinnovative solution to environmental concerns.John Bardi, Senior Project Manager,BergerABAM, USA

10.25 – 10.35 Q&A session10.35 – 11.00 Refreshment break

11.00 – 11.25 How can existing terminalsparticipate in the technologies developedfor the fully automated greenfields?How do we handle the 96% of container terminals which are not yet (fully) automated?And how may existing terminals benefit fromthe technologies developed to assure productivityfor the big players? There are two main technologies which may be used within anyterminal without the necessity of the “big-bang”change: process automation and simulationbased virtual terminals.The presentationshowcases existing terminals using these.Holger Schuett, CEO, ISL Applications,Germany

11.25 – 11.50 Automation from ship togate – the operator’s new roleThe presentation will discuss the challengesterminal operators are facing due to rapidlyincreasing average ship size and changing shippingpatterns. It will explore different strategies fordeploying automation, automation’s impact onthe operator’s role - as well as that of theequipment operators’ - remote operation forall crane types, the latest concepts for organizingremote operations, safety, working environment,ergonomics and productivity. Case examplesgiven with focus on recent developments.Steven Deutsch, Business DevelopmentManager,ABB Ports, USA

11.50 – 12.15 Automation - are thereindustry standards worth consideration?The Port Equipment ManufacturersAssociation has developed suggested standards for interfacing the TerminalOperating System with the various pieces ofmoving equipment in the terminal.Theseinterface standards have already been provenin the field.This presentation will specificallydiscuss these and how TMEIC has implementedthe same in six successful automated stackingcrane projects.Additionally the supporting ITinfrastructure needed to make informationflow without concern will be outlined.Jim Gabbard,Automated Crane SystemsSpecialist,TMEIC Corporation, USA

12.15 – 12.30 Q&A session12.30 – 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 14.25 Advanced optimization incontainer terminalsHigher peak loads challenge terminals toincrease productivity and throughput.Conventional TOS cannot solely solve this,they need to be enhanced by advanced optimization software modules to keep pace.The paper will answer questions such as: howcan terminals strengthen their positions asimportant partners in transport networkswhile meeting customers/partner expectations?How can they keep pace with growingdemands? How can terminals boost the efficiency of manned or automated equipment?And what can other terminals learn frombest practice?Ingo Marko, Senior Consultant - LogisticsSystems, Inform, Germany

14.25 – 14.50 Presentation from oursupporting organisation - SCSPASouth Carolina is the most productive portin the nation, and the fastest growing majorU.S. port since 2011, with high containercrane production and low truck turn times.The deep water harbor handles 11 weeklycalls by Post-Panamax vessels. In fiscal year2015, the port handled 1.095 million containers,moved 1.4 million tons of non-containerizedcargo and served 1,922 vessel calls.A technicalpresentation will be given by an operationsmanagement representative.Operations Management Representative,South Carolina State Ports Authority, USA

14.50 – 15.15 Presentation to beannouncedNew technology, improved cargo and container handling equipment and a fluidlogistics chain are just some of the necessaryrequirements needed for a terminal to competein the market.The presentation will take a lookat the latest advancements in operations.Speaker to be announced

15.15 – 15.30 Q&A session15.30 – 15.50 Refreshment break

15.50 – 16.15 Presentation title to beannouncedDesign, manufacture and maintenance ofstate-of-the-art technology is vital to maximiseproductivity. Konecranes is on a mission toprovide the world’s best container handlingequipment and service.The presentation willtake a look at the latest advances in technology.Jussi Suhonen, Sales Director - PortCranes, Konecranes, USA

16.15 – 16.40 Presentation to beannouncedNew technology and cargo handling equipmentare expensive ways to invest in a terminal butreturns can be high for operators. Seamlessintegration, energy-efficiency, high productivity,and reliability are all key factors to bear inmind when investing.Speaker to be announced, Kalmar, USA (tbc)

16.40 – 16.50 Q&A session16.50 – 17.00 Closing remarksPeter van Schie, Publisher,World PortDevelopment, UK

conference program & speaker agenda

Tuesday 22nd March 2016

Conference Program

Session: Port Development

Session:Automation

Session: Operations I

Session: Equipment & Productivity

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08.00 – 09.00 Arrival09.00 – 09.10 Opening remarksPeter van Schie, Publisher,World PortDevelopment, UK

09.10 – 09.35 The next step of RTGelectrification – full E-RTG!Today’s solutions for electric RTGs are theconductor rail solution or the motorized cablereel solution. However, the current limitationwith these are that there is only electrificationinside the block! The solution is full electrificationwhich offers many attractive features.Thepresentation will take a look at the solutionincluding possible downsizing of continuouspower supply systems inside the block andthe power infrastructure as well as furthersignificant reduction of energy consumption.Michael Eckle, Director Marketing &Innovation, Conductix-Wampfler, Germany

09.35 – 10.00 Semi-automated terminaltrailers - the future of manual horizontaltransportationIn terminals where traditional tractors andtrailers are used, the efficiency per vehicle is notthat high with much waiting time and queuing.The presentation will focus on how decouplingcan be used with manually operated vehicles,how manual vehicles could be automated underthe quay crane to increase productivity andhow semi-automated vehicles use green environmentally-friendly technology.Michel Lyrstrand, President - Global SalesDirector, Gaussin Manugistique, France

10.00 – 10.25 The state of LED lightingfor crane and high mast applicationsLED lighting for high output applications is fairlyyoung and has a past, unfortunately, litteredwith stories of jobs gone wrong.Though, thatis the past.What issues do lighting systems haveto deal with in container yards and how doLEDs measure up? Do the benefits of switchingto new LED lighting systems outweigh the risks?The presentation will take a look at this andprovide information suggesting that LED lightinghas progressed to a point that container facilities take on little - to no - risk and receivegreat benefits from switching to quality lighting.Richard Racey, Director of Sales &Marketing, Global Tech LED, USA

10.25 – 10.35 Q&A session10.35 – 11.00 Refreshment break

11.00 – 11.25 Maryland port administration improving knowledgemanagement through GISMaryland Port Administration has investedheavily in facility and infrastructure improvementsat its terminals at the Port of Baltimore.Theport uses GIS to manage these assets andstood up a web-based mapping application.JMT designed and implemented Port View toincrease the efficiency and effectiveness ofengineering processes.The paper will feature adiscussion on GIS and CAD interoperability, therequirements & design process, a demonstrationof the application and future plans.Nancy Lehr, Project Manager, Johnson,Mirmiran and Thompson, USA

11.25 – 11.50 Laser scanning of portcrane structuresThe presentation will identify some of thedifficulties with traditional/manual surveyingmethods and introduce, highlight and illustratethe benefits that can be obtained with the useof laser scanning technology, especially as appliedto port cranes.The focus is a case study onhow laser scan technology was used on a cranewhen conventional surveying could not beused to diagnose the structural problem.Jim LaRose, Director & Tripp Meador,Senior Engineer, CB&I GBB, USA

11.50 – 12.15 Presentation to beannouncedDerrick Bellamy, Lead Engineer,WSP /Parsons Brinckerhoff & Kevin Wikar,AreaManager, Hayward Baker, USA

12.15 – 12.30 Q&A session12.30 – 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 14.25 Permeable interlockingconcrete pavements (PICP) overviewThe use of permeable pavements is gainingpopularity.They are unique in that they provideboth structural support and storm watermanagement benefits.The presentation willdescribe how these systems are designed,constructed and maintained, identify areaswhere they can be used in port and terminal

settings and highlight the economic and environmental benefits that can be realized(especially through the reduction or potentialelimination of treatment and retention ponds).Chuck Taylor, National Paver Specialist,Oldcastle Architectural, USA

14.25 – 14.50 Dundalk terminal ro-rodemolition and bulkhead rehabilitationJMT designed and oversaw the removal anddisposal of the reinforced concrete slab and beam framed deteriorated roll-on roll-offplatform at Dundalk Marine Terminal.Theproject included the design for cutting intothe existing Marginal Wharf, removal and disposal of the precast concrete piles,engineering for maintenance dredging following demolition, as well as the design forrehabilitation of the seaward concrete bulkhead with new bollards and fendering.This paper will present the design processand lessons learned.Nancy Lehr, Project Manager, Johnson,Mirmiran and Thompson, USA

14.50 – 15.15 Repair and support ofdeepwater bulkheads utilizing jetgrouting and soil mixing methodsWhen the design of an existing bulkhead isadapted to changing conditions, the loadingfor which that bulkhead was designed radically changes. Recently, advances in jetgrouting and soil mixing technologies haveallowed the economical extension of the life use of such bulkheads. Several case histories will be presented documenting thesuccessful use of these technologies in applications involving repairing and supporting bulkhead structures.Dennis Boehm, Director, Hayward Baker,USA

15.15 – 15.40 Presentation to beannouncedDetailed meticulous wharf and quay design,planning, construction and maintenance is keyto all ports and terminals.This presentationwill look at the latest developments,methodologies and management tools.Speaker to be announced

15.40 – 14.50 Q&A session15.50 – 16.00 Closing remarksPeter van Schie, Publisher,World PortDevelopment, UK16.00 Close of event

conference program & speaker agenda

Conference Program

Session: Maintenance I

Session: Operations II

Session: Maintenance II

Wednesday 23rd March 2016

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FEES:❏ I am the primary delegateThe primary delegate is the first representative to register from his/her company.

EARLY-BIRD STANDARD ON-SITE(ends 4th Dec) (ends 18th Mar) (after 18th Mar)

Delegate ❏ UK£ 550.00 ❏ UK£ 650.00 ❏ UK£ 700.00approx (US$ 850.00) (US$ 1005.00) (US$ 1080.00)Speaker ❏ UK£ 550.00 ❏ UK£ 650.00 ❏ UK£ 700.00approx (US$ 850.00) (US$ 1005.00) (US$ 1080.00)Full student ❏ UK£ 200.00 ❏ UK£ 200.00 ❏ UK£ 200.00approx (US$ 310.00) (US$ 310.00) (US$ 310.00)

❏ I am a colleague of an existing delegateApplies to any additional representatives from the same company as the primary delegate (sister/parent companies do not apply).

EARLY-BIRD STANDARD ON-SITE(ends 4th Dec) (ends 18th Mar) (after 18th Mar)

Delegate ❏ UK£ 450.00 ❏ UK£ 550.00 ❏ UK£ 600.00approx (US$ 695.00) (US$ 850.00) (US$ 928.00)Speaker ❏ UK£ 450.00 ❏ UK£ 550.00 ❏ UK£ 600.00approx (US$ 695.00) (US$ 850.00) (US$ 928.00)

DELEGATE DETAILS:Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss

First Name ......................................................................................................................................... Family Name ....................................................................................................................................

Position ................................................................................................................................................ E-mail ....................................................................................................................................................

Company ............................................................................................................................................ Telephone ...........................................................................................................................................

Address .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

County/State................................................................ Post/ZIP .............................................. Country ...............................................................................................................................................

Signature ............................................................................................................................................. Date .....................................................................................................................................................

fax: [44] 1628 822 938 or email: [email protected]

Delegate Registration Form22 & 23 March 2016

- MCI Media Ltd reserves the right to cancel or postpone any event it deems necessary and will, in such an instance, transfer any paid fees to a future event

- No liability is assumed for changes in programme date, content, speakers and venue- By completing and submitting this form you are bound to the stated terms and conditions - Upon receipt of your registration form information documents will be emailed to you

including an invoice- Payment must be made at the point of registration - bank transfers must be received

within 7 days of date of invoice. A Purchase Order must be submitted with the registration form for payment by transfer

- Cancellation is not permitted and no refunds will be issued – substitutions can be made prior to the event

- If a delegate is unable to attend he/she remains liable for 100% delegate fee and/or exhibition payment

- Delegates will not be admitted access to the event unless payment has been received- Flights, transfers and accommodation are not included in your registration fee / exhibition

booking fee- VAT will be charged to stated prices if applicable. All credit card payments will be

taken in UK pounds. We are not liable for any extra charges or costs charged by the credit card company and dismiss any liability for using these details to take payments.

- The personal information shown on this form, and/or provided by you, will be held on a database and may be shared with companies in the MCI Media Group in the UK and internationally

TERMS & CONDITIONS

❏ YES, I want to attend PORT & TERMINAL TECHNOLOGY USA 2016Please use one registration form per person - complete all sections below and authorize by signing in the signature slot.

We are unable to process registrations without full payment - please provide credit card details below - alternatively, details for bank transfer will be sent in your confirmation email.Fees are quoted, and taken, in UK Pounds Sterling - US Dollar fees charged by your bank/card provider will vary according to daily exchange rates.

Primary & colleague delegate fees include access to the two-day event, lunches, refreshment breaks, conference materials, delegate pack and copies of the speaker presentations.

DON’T FORGET:Register with a colleague

and you SAVE $$$

* Student bookings only apply to full-time students who are not employed by a commerical company.Student ID must be provided at the point of registration, your booking will not be processed withoutthe required documentation and access to the event denied.

PAYMENT:Full payment must accompany all booking forms

Name of cardholder: ................................................................................................................

Card billing address: (if different from above) ................................................................................

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Security code: (Visa/Master only - 3 digits on back of card)

Expiry date: /

Visa/Mastercard: AMEX: Signature ........................................................

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ADDITIONAL BOOTH STAFF:Additional booth staff (max 2 people) are charged at £200.00 (approx $310.00) per person and receive access to exhibition hall, lunches & refreshment breaks only

Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss

Name ......................................................................................................................................... ......... Name ......................................................................................................................................... .........

Position ................................................................................................................................................ Position ................................................................................................................................................

E-mail .................................................................................................................................................... E-mail ....................................................................................................................................................

YOUR DETAILS:Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss

First Name ......................................................................................................................................... Family Name ....................................................................................................................................

Position ................................................................................................................................................ E-mail ....................................................................................................................................................

Company ............................................................................................................................................ Telephone ...........................................................................................................................................

Address .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

County/State................................................................ Post/ZIP .............................................. Country ...............................................................................................................................................

Signature ............................................................................................................................................. Date .....................................................................................................................................................

Exhibition Booking Form22 & 23 March 2016

❏ YES, I want to exhibit at PORT & TERMINAL TECHNOLOGY USA 2016Please complete all the relevant sections below and authorize by signing in the signature slot provided.

We are unable to process bookings without full payment - please provide credit card details below - alternatively, details for bank transfer will be sent in your confirmation email.Fees are quoted, and taken, in UK Pounds Sterling - US Dollar fees charged by your bank/card provider will vary according to daily exchange rates.

Each exhibitor is entitled to one full delegate registration, free of charge, and to book and pay for a maximum of 2 booth personnel.Any other representatives wishing to attend in addition to the above, or those wanting full access, must register as ‘colleague delegates’ as per the stated fees.

fax: [44] 1628 822 938 or email: [email protected]

PAYMENT:Full payment must accompany all booking forms

Name of cardholder: ................................................................................................................

Card billing address: (if different from above) ................................................................................

................................................................................................................................................................

................................................................................................................................................................

Security code: (Visa/Master only - 3 digits on back of card)

Expiry date: /

Visa/Mastercard: AMEX: Signature ........................................................

SECURE YOUR BOOTH TODAY!Only a limited number of booths available.

Book today and secure your place at our niche technical exhibition comprising of a select handful

of elite industry experts and market leaders!Promote your products and services to a focused targetaudience and network with exisiting and new clients!

The exhibition is open to registered delegates only.

The current booth rate is £2,500.00 ($ 3,862.00) and includes:

- 8ft x 10ft (approx) pipe and drape exhibit space- one complimentary delegate registration

with full event access- skirted and dressed table, 2 chairs,

waste basket and company name panel- recognition and company profile in the event guide

- company logo with hyperlink to your site on the event website

DESIGNATED COMPLIMENTARY DELEGATE:Each exhibiting company is entitled to one delegate registration free of charge. Please enter the details of your designated delegate below (if details are the same as above leave blank).Name changes/substitutions are permitted prior to the start of the event.

Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss

Name ......................................................................................................................................... ......... Position ....................................................................................................................................................

E-mail ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................