16 March 2007
Sea and Water, the promotional body to highlight the benefits of water-freight-transport has called on logistics and corporate and social responsibility managers to hear the case for using water-freight transport within the UK at its annual conference: Promoting water as the environmental-freight solution.
The annual conference and dinner is taking place at the Merseyside Maritime Museum on Tuesday, 24 April 2007. It is the first time that Sea and Water has held its conference in Liverpool and the conference line up reflects the scope and the importance that water-freight transport plays in the British economy.
Speakers at the conference include:
Dr Heather Leggate, Executive Director of Sea and Water, says this year’s conference breaks new ground for Sea and Water as it will provide delegates with a new understanding of the benefits to British Society that water freight transport offers.
“We urge logistics managers and advisers to attend this conference as they will learn first hand from some major corporates who, for the first time, are presented their cases for using water freight. As the most environmentally sustainable mode of transport making a modal shift to water will help organisations meet their corporate and socially responsible targets; which their customers are calling for.”
Interested delegates are invited to confirm their seat at the conference by downloading an application form from contacting http://www.thewaterfront.co.uk/pdfs/current_conferences/Sea%20and%20Water%20Brochure.pdf
The conference has attracted wide sponsorship:
The event is endorsed by the Inland Waterways Association, the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, the Rail Freight Group and the media partner is Lloyd’s List.
Dave Pendleton, Business Development Director, of Mersey Maritime welcomed the conference coming to Liverpool as it is a win-win situation for both the local business community – the suppliers – and users of water freight transport.