Industry Challenges Underscore Seatrade Convention
The 2002 Seatrade Cruise Shipping Convention and trade show will be held on March 11-15 at the Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami, Fla. The conference will provide cruise lines and suppliers a venue to exchange ideas on marketing and management, as well as the latest advances in ship operation, technology, and vessel design.
In the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks, the cruise industry is facing its most serious challenges in a decade. With a stagnant global economy, massive fleet redeployments and consumers wary of traveling, the 2002 Cruise Shipping Convention will provide a forum where cruise line executives and suppliers can find ideas, products and services to help them stay competitive in a harsh business climate.
Seatrade is expected to draw more than 9,000 participants from 90 countries — providing a platform for executives to foster solutions in efforts to counter the effects of September 11. Current industry trends to be analyzed include globalization, customer service, emerging technologies, cruise marketing, itinerary development, personnel recruitment and management, and operations. The five-day event features a trade show with more than 950 exhibition booths and a conference with industry executives discussing and debating a variety of topical issues.
Seatrade will be highlighted by a variety of conferences including, the "State of the Industry" Debate which will be held on Tuesday, March 12.
and will feature a panel of leading industry personalities who will analyze and discuss current and future trends in the cruise business. On Wednesday March 13, the "Cruise Lines and Shipyards: An Ongoing Relationship," conference will feature a panel and will analyze the outlook on new building beyond 2004 and examine the implications of current market conditions for lines, yards and manufacturers.
For delegate registration or exhibi exhibition information for the Seatrade Cruise Shipping Convention, contact CMP Princeton Inc., 125 Village Blvd., # 220, Princeton, NJ 08540; phone (609) 452- 2800; fax (609) 452-9374; or visit the Seatrade Cruise Shipping Convention Web site at www.cruiseshipping.
net.
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Content
- Northrop Grumman Shakes Up Newport News' Engineering Dept. page: 4
- Derecktor Shipyard To Build Two High Speed Ferries page: 8
- Development of Security Legislation and Regulation Affecting Passenger Vessels page: 10
- FBM Babcock To Build Training Vessels page: 12
- Rolls-Royce Will Propel Ferry page: 12
- American West's Sternwheeler Will Be Built By Nichols Bros. page: 14
- Marine Industry Continues to Suffer From September 11 page: 15
- Ocean Carriers Get Marginal Impact From Capacity Cuts page: 16
- Capt. Harry Delivered To Wilmington Tug page: 18
- Algeria Confirms Ferry Order page: 19
- Six-Month Grace Period For STCW 95 Compl lance page: 20
- Aker Granted $560 Million Contract For Statoil Platform page: 21
- The Double Ended Ferry — (Norwegian Style) page: 22
- Rear Adm. Yount To Head Avondale Facility page: 23
- Card-Carrying Members Only page: 24
- U.S. Navy To Benefit From U.S. Lines' Demise? page: 27
- Queen Mary 2 Commences Production With First Steel Cut page: 28
- Atlantic Marine-Mobile Completes Variety of Cruise Ship Jobs page: 29
- NORSHIPCO Performs Pod Repair page: 30
- Elliott Bay Design and Bauer Interiors Create A "Prince" page: 31
- Conover Captures Cunard s Essence page: 33
- Rautaruukki Steel = Quality and Profit page: 36
- Rautaruukki Reports Results page: 37
- A Bundle of Advanced Technology page: 38
- Oceanology 2002: A New Home and Improved Program page: 40
- Transas Offers New GMDSS Simulator page: 43
- RTM STAR Center Upgrades Full Mission Bridge Simulator page: 44
- New Health and Safety Programs from 3M Marine page: 44
- Industry Challenges Underscore Seatrade Convention page: 45
- LNG Carrier Launched by IZAR Sestao page: 46
- Stamford Set For Shipping 2002 page: 46