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Expert Meeting on Development of Multimodal Transport and Logistic Services.
Geneva, 24-26 September 2003

List of presentations:

 

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Multimodal transport and logistics services and international trade. 
Martin Sgut, 
ARLOG, 
Argentina. *

yes

Shipper's perspective - concerns and expectations.
Rasheed Janmohammed, 
Pakistan Shippers Council. *

yes yes

Transport and connectivity: Problems faced by small island developing states.
Robert J. McCalla, 
Department of Geography, 
Saint Mary's University, 
Halifax, Canada. *

yes yes yes

Legal framework for multimodal transport. 
Peter Jones, Paterson, 
MacDougall, Toronto, CA. *

yes yes yes

Security considerations: IMO ISPS Code
Chris Trelawny, 
International Maritime Organization, 
United Kingdom.*

yes yes

Security aspects of multimodal transport. 
Islam Salim, 
Security Packers, 
Pakistan *

yes yes yes

Logistics centres in a developing region: The case of the Panama Canal, ports and airports. 
Eduardo Lugo, 
Panama Canal Authority.*

yes

Trade Logistics for Development: The Challenges,
Marc H Juhel, 
World Bank*

yes yes

Multimodal Transport and Logistics Services: The case of São Tome e Príncipe *

yes yes yes

Multimodal Transport Development in Indonesia *

yes yes yes

Jamaica: Implementation of the ISPS Code - A regulatory perspective *

yes yes yes

National Experience: Nepal *

yes yes yes

Case of Mali

 yes yes  

Case of Colombia *

yes

Case of Madagascar *

yes

Case of Pakistan *

yes

Case of Slovenia *

yes

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