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th th8 - 9 SeptemberNovotel Hotel Juhu Beach
Mumbai
The heavier your challenge. The stronger our solutions.
Next Level Discussions & Solutions for your Heavy Lift Business.
First everMasterclass by
Marco J Van Daalin INDIA
VINIT GOENKAMember IT task Force Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways, Govt of India
Recruitment Partner
Exhibit Partner
For more details contact: Mohamed Mirza I T: +91 22 6172 7332 I E: [email protected]: www.projectcargoindia.com
M: +91 97689 23419For more details contact: Guneet K Hayer I M: +91-9769908597T: +91 22 61727342 I E: [email protected]: www.projectcargoindia.com
For more details contact: Natasha Silveira I M: +91 98197 59324T: +91 22 6172 7015 I E: [email protected]: www.projectcargoindia.com
For more details contact: Mustafa NalwallaM: +91 98209 99303 I E: [email protected]: www.projectcargoindia.com
Marco J. van Daal has worked in the heavy lift and transport industry since 1993 starting with Mammoet Transport from the Netherlands and later with Fagioli from Italy, both respected companies and leading authorities in the industry.
His -plus experiences include projects on and in over and have resulted in a best-selling book, . In 2006, he set up his own business in heavy lift and transport training and education, working with companies such as Mammoet, Siemens and Bechtel.
Marco's skills are wide ranging, including project preparation and planning, equipment selection, engineering and scheduling plus the execution, managing, and guiding of heavy transports. He has experience with SPMT, conventional and multiple transporters, multiple operators, ro-ro operations and site moves. In addition, he has experience of lifts with hydraulic cranes, crawler cranes, ring cranes, multiple crane lifts, uprighting and tailing, hydraulic gantries, and strand jacks, just to name a few.
Marco has a real passion for sharing knowledge and experience, the prime reason for his frequently held seminars all over the world.
For more information, go to his website:
20 years 5 continents 55 countries“The Art of Heavy Transport”
www.the-works-int.com.
MISSION
Offer the highest possible degree of Heavy Lift & Transport training
Share knowledge in order to make the Heavy Transport industry a safer place to work
Understandthe limits
Determinethe limits
Handlethe limts
Training
Engineering
Education
Marco J. Van DaalHeavy Transport ExpertFounder – The Works International
GAIN IN-DEPTH GUIDANCE ON:A master class covering the laws of nature as
well as complex projects such as load-outs and
multi crane lifts, but also topics such as rigging
(both basic and advanced), jacking and
skidding, gantries, tailing devices and last but
not least, accidents and how to avoid them.
CRITICAL INSIGHTS ON:
TOP REASONS TO ATTEND:l Huge scope for international delegation as
they are interested in knowing the projects
and issues in India.
l Highlighting the scope for growth in India
for the logistics sector
l Huge gap in such kind of events in India
focussing on Project Cargo Services in India
l Planning to get a govt/related association
representative discussing the upcoming
infrastructure opportunities in India
l International Trainer for Heavy lift and Cargo
Handling
l Training on developing Heavy Transport
with Hydraulic Platform trailers according to
Indian conditions for reducing costing and
avoiding accidents
l Adopting single window clearances
l Increasing Port Capacity
l Cargo Reconciliation
l Ways of handling heavy lift cargo
l Benefits of multi - model transport
l Input monitoring and discussing the scope
of use of air- cargo for transportation of
heavy equipments.
TARGET AUDIENCE:Country Managers, Director, Senior Vice President,
Vice President, Managers, GMs, Head of:
Logistics and Supply Chain
Operations
Projects
Engineering
Procurement
LogisticsProviders
Freight forwarders 3PLs/4PLs Cargo Handling,Moving
Odd DimensionalCargo (ODC)transporters
Containercompanies
Shipping Agents WarehouseProviders
Transportcontractors
Shipyards/Ports Customs andHousing Agents
Marine warrantsurveyors
Infrastructure Power/Energy
Oil& gas
Steel &Cement
Petrochemicals Mining EquipmentFabricators
Wind millsand yachts
Automobilemanufacturers
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
LOGISTIC INDUSTRY
1. Freight Forwarders
2. Airlines
3. Port Owners (Mostly Private Ports)
4. LCL's (Less than container loads)
5. Shipping Lines (Container shipping)
6. Insurance Companies
7. Lashing Companies
8. Consultancies (Surveyors)
WHO WILL SHOWCASE THEIRPRODUCTS AND SERVICES:
Developing the Indian Infrastructure to facilitate upcoming mega projects
DAY 1 - CONFERENCE8th September 2015
8:30 Registration and Refreshments
9:00 Opening remarks from the Chair
INDIA'S ECONOMIC OUTLOOK : 2015-16 AND BEYOND
9:10 Keynote Address: A holistic current scenario of Indian transport, cargo movement and strategic approach for the upcoming large scale projects
l Local and international laws for transport of project cargo for exports and imports
l Strategic support for Make In India by the Government
9:40 Panel Discussion: Impact of regulatory changes in 2015 for heavy lift and cargo handling
11:00 Better ways of handling heavy lift and cargo at different modes of transport
l Discussing the need to look at procuring Heavy Lift Ships to ensure traffic at the port with better cargo handling and warehousing facilities
l Limit to the load of the cargo to be carried on particular roads in India
10:20 Refreshments and Networking
10:40 Indian infrastructure – issues and ways to tackle them
l Standards of the bridges made in India – their planning and strategy
l Limit to the load of the cargo to be carried on particular roads in India
l Lack of professionally competent logisticians and insufficient technological aid
INCREASING PORT CAPACITY
11:30 Lack of port handling equipment and drafting issues as compared to abroad
l Facilities at existing ports for cargo handling, stevedoring, pilot-age services, bunker services and warehousing facilities need to be upgraded.
l Different levels of tariff for different types of vessels/cargo which should be implemented in India
AIR CARGO
12:20 Air cargo- Role of e-commerce in air cargo maintenance input monitoring and discussing the scope of use of air- cargo for transportation of heavy equipments.
l Warehousing facilities in India for export and import
l Best practices at airports
l Expectations of the government for air Cargo
13:00 Lunch and Networking
Vinit Goenka, Member IT task ForceMinistry of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways, Govt of India
DAY 1 - Masterclass8th September 2015
14:15 Introduction & Terminology
l Types of trailers/transporters
l Types of cranes
14:45 Importance of Dimensions and Weights
l Concept of Center of Gravity (CoG)
l Masses, Forces and CoG
l Forces acting on a body
l Composite forces
l Principle of equilibrium and moment
l Wind, water, acceleration, friction force
DAY 2 - Masterclass9th September 2015
8:40 Registration and Refreshments
9:00 Heavy Transport Execution (stability)
l Hydraulic stability
l Structural stability
l Influence of suspension on stability
l Pull force
l Surveys
l Loading
l Transporting
l Unloading
10:30 Breakfast and Networking
11:00 Heavy Lifting
l Types of lifts
l Lift plan
l Load per crane
l Load in rigging
l Stability of the load
12:15 Skidding / jacking / load-outs
l Types of barges
l Types of load-outs
l Tides
l Ballasting
l Types of skidding and moving
14:00 Lunch and Networking
15:00 Accidents and how to avoid them
l Crane, transporter, gantry
16:30 Maintenance & Inspection
17:00 End of conference
15:15 Break
15:40 Heavy Transport (principle, suspension)
l Hydraulic Platform Transporter
l Principles
l Suspension
l Capacity
17:00 Evaluation
17:20 End of Day
Masterclass : Heavy Lift and Transport by Marco J. Van Daal
Exclusive EventKey industry suppliers meet strategically chosen
Buyers giving you more opportunities to make
meaningful business connections!
You're in the driver's seatOur team will engage with you to understand the
types of Buyers you want to meet and then invite
based on your direction.
It's a two way streetYou choose Buyers with whom you would like to
meet. They will do the same with suppliers. It's a
perfect match!
BENEFITS OF PARTNERING WITH US:
l Platinum / Gold / Silver
Packages
l Exhibit Partner
l Global Partner
l Gala Dinner & Cocktail
Networking Partner
l Lanyard Partner
OUR PACKAGES INCLUDE:
More is moreFrom morning to night you can engage with
existing clients and new prospects through a
myriad of functions and activities. Coffee Breaks,
L u n c h e o n a n d C o c k t a i l r e c e p t i o n s a r e
programmed at the same time for all attendees.
Think outside the boothWe have eliminated the traditional method and
offer uniformed Meetings for your appointments.
Packages are all inclusive. One cost. No hassles.
l Gift Partner
l Bag Partner
l Insurance Partner
l Travel Partner
l Logistic Partner
l Container Partner
For more details contact: Mohamed Mirza I T: +91 22 6172 7332 I E: [email protected] I W: www.projectcargoindia.com
M: +91 97689 23419For more details contact: Guneet K Hayer I M: +91-9769908597T: +91 22 61727342 I E: [email protected] I W: www.projectcargoindia.comFor more details contact: Natasha Silveira I M: +91 98197 59324T: +91 22 6172 7015 I E: [email protected] I W: www.projectcargoindia.comFor more details contact: Mustafa NalwallaM: +91 98209 99303 I E: [email protected] I W: www.projectcargoindia.com
th th8 - 9 SeptemberNovotel Hotel Juhu Beach
Mumbai
National Association Partner Association Partner
Official Construction Magazine Partner International Media Partner
Media Partners
For more details contact: Mohamed Mirza I T: +91 22 6172 7332 I E: [email protected] I W: www.projectcargoindia.com
M: +91 97689 23419For more details contact: Guneet K Hayer I M: +91-9769908597T: +91 22 61727342 I E: [email protected] I W: www.projectcargoindia.comFor more details contact: Natasha Silveira I M: +91 98197 59324T: +91 22 6172 7015 I E: [email protected] I W: www.projectcargoindia.comFor more details contact: Mustafa NalwallaM: +91 98209 99303 I E: [email protected] I W: www.projectcargoindia.com