Ahead of
the Coast & Marine Structures Summit,
we chat with Kim Kelleher, Environment
and Planning Manager at Lyttelton Port Company (LPC), who has more than 20
years’ experience in the ports industry. Kim will discuss how LPC are tackling
the major recovery process by setting their on a developing a long-term asset
strategy, whilst balancing stakeholder engagement and sustainable measures.
Despite Ports witnessing one of the most productive years yet, with 2019 seeing continued growth in container vessel capacity, and container traffic in Australian Ports rising by 2%, quayside revenue slipped to a new average low of 8.1%.
Now more than ever, it is becoming essential to combat this lack of return through higher efficiencies in marine structure design, development, operations and new technologies.
For many Port Operators and Owners in A/NZ, the major set-back in becoming a future-ready port stems from a combination of aging infrastructure, poor asset management and environmental changes.
Ahead of the 2020 Coast & Marine Structures Summit, we bring you the Coast & Marine Structures eBook – a deep-dive into the varying strategies adopted by 4 key ports around Australia and New Zealand to combat these challenges and become world-class ports.
In the lead up to the Coast & Marine Structures Summit 2020 we take a look back at some of the best presentations from the 2019 event.
Download the exclusive presentation packet to explore insights from: