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APPENDIX C
AGENDA
National Meeting on
Productivity of Marine Terminals
Long Beach, California
January 8-10, 1986
The Queensway Bay Hilton
700 Queensway Drive
P.O. Box 20001
Long Beach, California 90801
(213) 435-7676
Wednesday, January 8, 1986
1.0 Welcome Ballroom C
2.0 Welcome from The Port of Long Beach
3.0 Meeting Objectives and Organization
4.0 Keynote Address: Trends in World
Trade: Implications for U.S. Marine
Terminals
BREAK
5.0 The Marine Terminal An Element of
Transportation Systems (Panel)
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Clifford Sayre, Chairman,
Director of Materials and
Logistics, D u Pont Corp.
Mr. James H. McJunkin,
Director, Port of Long Beach
Clifford Sayre
Richard King, Richard
King International
Hugh Lacey, Moderator,
Vice-President Land Operations,
Sea-Land Corp.
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5.1 Rail Transportation Perspective
5.2 Truck Transportation Perspective
5.3 Ship Operator Perspective
5.4 Intermodal Perspective
Lunch Buffet in Montego Bay Room
6.0 U.S. Marine Terminal Technology
and Operation (Panel)
6.1 State of Technology
6.2 State of Operations
6.3 Emerging Technologies—
Information Systems
6.4 Emerging Technologies-
Human Factors
BREAK
7.0 Productivity at Selected Foreign
Marine Terminals (Panel)
7.1 Europe Container Terminus,
Rotterdam
7.2 Montreal, Canada
7.3 Scandinavia
BREAK
David Burns, Director,
Intermodal Dept.,
Burlington Northern
Railroad
Robert A. Curry, President,
California Cart age Co.
L. P. Robinson, Senior Vice-
President, Operations, American
President Lines
John J. Gray, Intermodal
Management Services, Inc.
Sven Thoolen, Moderator,
Director, Industrial Eng.,
Matson Navigation Co.
Frank Nolan, Interna-
tional Terminal
Operators, Retired
Dan Rayacich, President,
Rayacich Maritime
Consultants, Inc.
Nancy Friedman, Advanced
Technology, Inc.
Michael Gaffney, Cornell
Univ. School of Industrial
and Labor Relations, and
Joel Fadem, University of
California at Los Angeles
Institute for Industrial
Relations
Peter Sandlund, Moderator,
Council of European
and Japanese National
Shipowner's Associations
J. C. RiJsenbrij, D irector,
Equipment Engineering,
R&D, Europe Container
Terminus
Richard Kusel, President,
Canada Maritime Agencies,
Ltd.
Calle Westman,
Vice-President,
TransConsultants AB
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8.0 Tour of Marine Terminals in
Long Beach/Los Angeles
o Matson Marine Terminal,
Los Angeles
· Sea-Land Marine Terminal,
Long Beach
RETURN
9.0 Working Supper: Organizing Meeting
for Work Groups
o Measures of Productivity, Their
Use, and Their Role in Improving
Productivity (Ballroom A)
o Issues in Improving Productivity
(Ballroom B)
· Implications of Technological and
Operational Factors for Competi-
tion and Trade (Ballroom C)
Thursday' January 9, 1986
10.0 Concurrent Workshops
10.1 Measures of Productivity,
Their Use, and Their Role in
Improving Productivity
(Ballroom A)
10.2 Issues in Improving Productivity
(labor, materials handling,
documentation, facilities,
safety, quality, standardization,
institutional constraints)
(Ballroom B)
Lunch Mexican Buffet in Lounge Area
10.3 Implications of Technological and
Operational Factors for Competi-
tion and Trade emphasis on
competition between modes of
transport; competition between
domestic ports; and international
competition (Ballroom C)
BREAK
Meet buses directly
outside the Queensway
Bay Hilton
Leader: William Webster,
Dept. of Naval Architec-
ture, University of
California at Berkeley
Rapporteur: Edgar Rust,
Williams, Kubelbeck &
Assoc.
Leader: Henry Marcus,
Center for Transporta-
tion Studies, Mass.
Institute of Technology
Rapporteur: Gregory
Doyle, Ports and Water-
ways Institute, Louisiana
State University
Leader: Clifford Sayre
Rapporteur: Donald Walsh,
President, International
Maritime, Inc.
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Cocktails and Dinner at the Queen Maw,
Mauretania Room
Dinner Address: The Importance of
Productive, Efficient Intermodal
Transportation for International
Competitiveness
Friday, January 10, 1986
11.0 Reports of Working Groups (Plenary
Session) Ballroom C
11.1 Measures of Productivity,
Their Use, and Their Role
in Improving Productivity
11.2 Issues in Improving
Productivity
11.3 Implications of Technological
and Operational Factors for
Competition and Trade
12.0 Chairman's Summary and Closing
Remarks
ADJOURN NATIONAL MEETING
Robert Kleist, Vice-
President, Evergreen
Marine Corp.
William C. Webster
Henry Marcus
Clifford Sayre
Clifford Sayre
Representative terms from entire chapter:
marine terminals