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SEA JAPAN 2010
21-23 April 2010 10:00-17:00
Visitor Pre-Registration is now available on our website.
Sea Japan exhibition continues to expand
Japan's maritime industries are robust
During the boom years Japanese yards were prudent in not expanding their building capacity and in avoiding speculative and risky orders. Indeed, Japan earnestly warned other shipbuilding nations not to recklessly expand their yard capacity. Japan's prudence has paid off, with the result that compared to other countries the level of cancellations at Japanese yards has been remarkably low. Figures by Norwegian classification society DNV show that of nearly 600 new building orders cancelled since start of global financial crisis, 239 ships (40% of the total) were at Chinese yards, 226 ships (38%) were at Korean yards, and only 19 ships were cancelled at Japanese shipyards.
Meanwhile, Japanese shipping companies are also faring better than many of their overseas peers, with their core business underpinned by long-term, stable contracts with reliable clients. Through far-sighted fleet management and investment in efficient new tonnage, Japanese ship owners are well placed to weather the current market conditions.
So come and visit Sea Japan 2010 and feel for yourself the confidence and resilience of Japan's marine industries. And see a vast collection of the very latest in shipbuilding technology, marine equipment and maritime services from the leading suppliers in Japan and from around the world.
Top speakers at Sea Japan conference
As at previous editions of Sea Japan there is a comprehensive program of conferences, seminars and technical workshops taking place around the exhibition. This year we have an extremely strong conference featuring the top leaders of Japan's ship owning and shipbuilding community. During the morning session senior executives from Japan's leading shipbuilders will discuss the issues facing their industry and their strategies for revival. Speakers include Mr. Shigemi Kurahara, President of IHI Marine United Inc, Mr. Nobumitsu Kabayashi, newly appointed President of Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation, Mr. Tasuhiko Namura, President of Namura Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., and Mr. Shinjiro Mishima, President of Universal Shipbuilding Corporation. An insightful debate can be expected.
The afternoon session features a major scoop with the presidents of Japan's top-three shipping companies, Mr. Yasumi Kudo of Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK), Mr. Akamitsu Ashida of Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) and Mr. Hiroyuki Maekawa of Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) all participating in a roundtable discussion on the growth strategies for the Japanese shipping industry. It is almost unprecedented to have the big-3 leaders speaking together on the same stage and this session is generating a huge amount of anticipation and excitement in the industry and we are expecting a large audience.
Exhibition, workshops to showcase the latest in marine technology
The technical seminars and workshops cover a wide range of topics from green technologies to cost savings products and services for efficient ship operation. There will also be a special seminar on the adoption of local area networks (LAN) for connecting shipboard equipment, with presentations on the advantages that such networks offer and proposals for the necessary protocols and standards.
On the exhibition floor you can expect to see the latest in marine equipment and maritime services from around the world. Japan's top marine engine manufacturers will be demonstrating new low-emission technologies and many other manufactures will be displaying energy efficient and environmentally friendly products. Over 360 companies from 20 countries around the world are exhibiting this year. Reflecting the trends in the global marine industry, this year sees an increase in the number of exhibiting companies from China and Korea in addition to the usual national pavilions from Germany, Denmark, Finland and Holland.
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Event Name: SEA JAPAN 2010
Dates: 21-23 April 2009 10:00-17:00
Venue: Tokyo BIG SIGHT Exhibition Center, East Halls 4 & 5
Organisers: UBM Japan Co Ltd
Supported by: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism;
The Japanese Shipowners$B!G(B Association; Japan Federation of Coastal Shipping Associations;The Shipbuilders$B!G(B Association of Japan; The Cooperative Association of Japan Shipbuilders;Japan Ship Exporters$B!G(B Association; Japan Marine Equipment Association; JETRO
Website: www.seajapan.ne.jp