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Global Challenges - Impact
on Asia/Oceania Region to be
widely discussed at the 12th
IAPH Asia/Oceania, Regional
Meeting and Port Forum of
the IAPH to be held in Sri
Lanka on March 8. This year
the International
Association of Ports and
Harbors has selected Sri
Lanka as the host country
for their 12th Asia -
Oceania regional forum.
Themed “Global Challenges -
Impact on Asia/Oceania
region it will be
inaugurated by President
Mahinda Rajapaksa on March
8, 2012, at Bandaranaike
Memorial International
Conference Hall- BIMCH,
Colombo, with the
participation of more than
25 countries that include
India, Pakistan, China,
Bangladesh, Maldives,
Australia, Brunei, Fiji,
Indonesia, Iran, Japan,
South Korea, Malaysia,
Myanmar, New Zealand, Oman,
Papua New Guinea,
Philippines, Saudi Arabia,
Singapore, United Arab
Emirates, Vietnam, Thailand
and Kuwait.
The principle objective of
the IAPH is to develop and
foster good relations and
cooperation among all ports
and harbors in the world by
proving a forum to exchange
opinions and share
experiences on the latest
trends of port management
and operations. IAPH strives
to emphasize and promote the
fact that ports form a vital
link in the water-borne
transportation and play such
a vital role in today's
global economy.
The pioneering political
leadership and vision of the
President Mahinda Rajapaksa
extended to completely
eliminate the LTTE terrorism
from Sri Lanka, won a wider
recognition among the top
business communities in the
world to identify Sri Lanka
as a much convenient venue
for international trade and
business under serene
environs and sustainable
peace.
Transporting a
manufacturer's production,
invested in a country, to
the end market, draws the
concern of the proper
development of the
transportation sector.
Therefore, within the
process of the overall
development of Sri Lanka,
special focus has been drawn
towards developing all sorts
of sectors of transport. At
present, with the Vision -
‘Mahinda Chinthana’ - of His
Excellency the President
Mahinda Rajapaksa who
simultaneously holds the
Ministerial Portfolio of
Ports and Highways, Sri
Lanka is geared towards
becoming a fivefold hub in
the spheres of maritime,
aviation, commercial,
knowledge and energy in the
region.
The mega development
projects that include Magam
Ruhunupura Mahinda Rajapaksa
international Port in
Hambantota, The Colombo Port
Expansion Project, Mattala
Airport and a number of
other mega constructions
throughout the country are
at present, geared through
an expedited process to
assist, to convert Sri Lanka
the Marvel of Asia.
These components in return,
will equally add an
invaluable patronage for
conference tourism at a time
the trade of tourism is
becoming a booming and money
spinning industry in Sri
Lanka.
The two day Regional Meeting
and the Port Forum March 8
and 9 hosted by Sri Lanka
Ports Authority will be
addressed by highly reputed
and recognized personages
and resource persons from
around the world and
meticulously chosen from
those who have excelled in
their respective
disciplines.
The accompany persons’
programme of delegates which
is included during this
year's IAPH forum and
organized by Sri Lanka Ports
Authority to offer a first
hand experience of
hospitality, tranquil life
styles of the peoples living
in harmony as well as the
current business and
financial movements of the
masses in the country,
together with the cultural
events to be held parallel
to the programme at the
newly built state of the art
Lotus Pond theater and the
‘Galle Buck’ Colombo
Lighthouse premises will be
identified as vital
components added to
highlight the true Sri
Lankan spirit and the
authenticity of the nation.
IAPH will continue to play a
pivotal role as a unique
global forum of the port
industry in strengthening
cooperation and sharing
experiences among the
world's ports. Moreover, to
effectively deal with many
global issues, IAPH will
also actively collaborate
with other international
organizations for the
sustainable development of
the world economy.
The number of international
events being held in the
island has increased after
the end of the 30-year
ethnic war in May 2009,
during which business
conditions were difficult
with foreign buyers
reluctant to visit
suppliers. The International
Association of Ports and
Harbors (IAPH) founded in
November 1955 today, as the
global alliance of the world
port community, represents
some 200 ports and 140
port-related organizations
of about 90 countries across
the world.
The association meets every
two years at its World Port
Conference, the largest
gathering of the world port
community.