Recognising that it is critical for the community to continually exchange intelligence and best practice to tackle the problems, Counter-Piracy and Ship Security 2009 will offer case studies and analyses from shipping operators who will share their experiences and strategies to mitigate the economic impact of piracy and sea crime, first hand experience of kidnap and ransom negotiations, updates on current coalition military operations, perspectives from international governing bodies and the region's maritime administrations and debates on how the complex issues of piracy and sea crime can really be tackled over the short and longer term.
"With maritime piracy costing the world an estimated $60-70m in 2008 and a worrying rise in sea crimes across the Mena region, it is of the utmost importance for the maritime community to collaborate and cooperate across the military civilian divide to find strategies that can mitigate the risks and minimize the economic impact on the region,"
says Joanna Edwards, Divisional Director, IQPC Middle East.
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