Maritime Conclave to Boost Kollam and Vizhinjam Ports on October 9

The Regional Port Office in Asramam is hosting a conclave at the Kerala Maritime Institute to promote future maritime activities at Kollam and Vizhinjam ports. Experts from the Kerala Maritime Board will provide guidance to industry professionals on infrastructure, development, and opportunities for new entrants. The event aims to foster collaboration.
Share it now

The Regional Port Office, Asramam, is organizing a conclave at the Kerala Maritime Institute in Neendakara on October 9 at 3 p.m. The aim is to boost future maritime activities in the Kollam and Vizhinjam ports. The event will feature guidance from experts at the Kerala Maritime Board for entrepreneurs in the industry, including steamer agents, chandlers, ship-service providers, and more. Topics of discussion will revolve around existing port infrastructure, future development activities, service agency interviews, and guidelines for new entrants.

Participants at the conclave will also delve into the integration of activities among various agencies, identifying challenges and solutions for entrepreneurs, and exploring the maritime single window system. Additionally, the event will cover the inauguration of the newly constructed Kollam port management office. This gathering aims to provide valuable insights and networking opportunities for those involved in the maritime sector, including freight forwarders, trade union members, and representatives of merchant associations from ports.

Overall, the conclave will serve as a platform for stakeholders to engage in meaningful discussions, share best practices, and explore collaborations to enhance the maritime industry in Kollam and Vizhinjam. Entrepreneurs and industry professionals will benefit from the expertise shared by the Kerala Maritime Board and the opportunity to connect with fellow participants. With a focus on future development and strategic partnerships, the event promises to be a valuable experience for all attendees looking to contribute to the growth of maritime activities in the region.

Source

 

 

Share it now