Day 1: reefer outlook & cold chain logistics
The first day began with the opening remarks from the entire Cool Logistics team, welcoming the attendees for their second completely online version of the event, and went right into the first panel of the day dedicated to the global perishables trade. Martin Dixon, Director, Head of Research Products Drewry kicked-off the session with a presentation on “Reefer Shipping Market Outlook,” highlighting how the seaborne reefer trade growth took a break in 2020 and that all eyes for recovery are on South America exports, with a projected annual growth rate for 2025 of 4%, mainly focused on bananas, citrus and fish in the WCSA trade, and up to 5% from ECSA to Europe and Asia based on meats. Next up was Michel Looten, Director Maritime, Seabury Cargo, who presented a “Reefer Market Outlook” with a look into the import markets.
Bruce Marshall, Head of Reefer Solutions, A.P Moller-Maersk, was next analyzing what the customers are asking: “what type of discussions are we having with our customers and what kind of solutions are we providing. It is key to understand the customers’ needs; capability to deliver; and partnership.”
Thomas Eskesen, Founder, Eskesen Advisory, joined in during the Q&A, providing insight on the current context and projections for the cold chain. The panel continued after a short lunch break with presentations from speakers Diego Barriga, Director Lancaster Logistics and Foodcareplus; Andrew Lorimar, CEO, Datamar; Robert F. Sappio, CEO, SeaCube Containers LLC; and Sarah Schlueter, Senior Director Niche Products, Hapag-Lloyd AG.
The afternoon panel “Global cool shippers forum – managing change, planning for disruption, building resilience & sustainability,” was moderated by Ole Schack-Petersen, Executive Officer, Broom Group, and had presentations from speakers Stefano Di Paolo, President and GM, Great White Fleet Ltd, Chiquita Brands; Marc Evrard, Commercial Director, BFV Belgische Fruitveiling cvba; Juan Andres Ferrari, Director Perishables Supply Chain, ACF Global Sourcing; Juan-Patricio Navarro, Directeur Général, ProEcuador; France David Sussmann, President, Seafoodia & Founder, Pure Ocean Fund; and Chris Swartz, Director Global Transportation and Logistics Services, AJC International.
Ole Schack-Petersen moderated as well the first day’s last panel “Cold chain logistics evolution – integration, consolidation, customer-centricity & digitalization,” where speakers Adam Forste, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Bay Grove Capital, Co-Executive Chairman, Lineage Logistics Holdings; Amit Hasak, CEO, Transship Corp; and Matteo Lagatti, Senior Specialist Food and Agriculture Supply Chains, Rabobank participated.