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Highlights of the event:
Ministerial forum featuring key Indonesian ministers
Closed-door luncheon with Indonesia’s mayors and province representatives
Global and regional project showcase
Technology showcase
Market access and PPP workshops
Dedicated tracks for each transportation industry
Unveil new strategies and solutions for operators and government authorities from aviation, rail and road industry.
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Dear Colleagues and Friends,
The inaugural Future Transport Asia hosted by Sphere will be held in Jakarta, Indonesia from 25th to 27th June 2013. It gives me a great pleasure to welcome you to this important gathering of government officials, regulators, rail and airport operators, airlines and world class transport solution providers.
Home to the world’s 16th-largest economy, Indonesia has an urgent need to expand its infrastructure in order to support its booming economy. The Indonesian Government has pledged to multiply infrastructure spending to US$250 billion until 2025, in order to boost annual economic growth to 6.8% by 2014.
The theme of this year’s conference is “smart transport for a smarter future” and it will focus on discussions, strategies and innovative solutions that will move Asia’s transportation towards a sustainable future.
Hopefully from this conference, Indonesia will have the opportunity not only to share its experience; but also to learn from others in our quest to meet our goal of creating a sustainable infrastructure network to support our economy. This three-day conference will cover key areas of infrastructure and transportation, from market access strategies, passenger rail operations, airport operations to urban transport development and aviation outlook. This exchange of information, ideas and experiences will further enhance our understanding of the issues and challenges that we must face and the actions to be undertaken in order to achieve success.
I hope you make the most of your visit here to experience the many wonders of Indonesia and enjoy our warm hospitality.
I extend to you a very warm ‘Selamat Datang di Indonesia’.
Bambang SusantonoVice MinisterMinistry of TransportationRepublic of Indonesia
Ministry of Transportation, Indonesia
Welcome Message by Event at a Glance
123%Chief Executive Officers
23%Head of Department
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10%Singapore
6%Japan, Korea
10%Business Development Managers
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5%Hong Kong
Future Transport Asia 2013 is the only integrated event in Asia to bring together government, regulators, rail & airport operators, airlines and world-class solution providers in Jakarta, Indonesia this 25 – 27 June 2013.
With 3 co-located conferences, this event is the definitive platform for 500 leaders from the transport sector across Asia Pacific to discuss, strategise and unveil new, intelligent solutions and innovations that will move Asia’s transportation towards a smarter future.
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Meetthe most influential transport leaders in Asia Pacific helming the growth of this sector
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Benchmark your operations against Asia’s leading operators and learn best practices to improve your KPIs
7Explorenew partnerships opportunities and increase your point of presence in Indonesia and rest of Asia
Achieve continuous improvements in your operations and projects through technology showcases and success stories
8 Engagein meaningful discussions with full-fledged airlines and LCCs in Asia on how to meet the region’s growing needs
Win new customers and maintain existing clients at the most comprehensive transport show in Indonesia
9Interact with leading airport operators and access the latest opportunities in airport projects and expansions
Hear key government figures and authorities unveil Indonesia’s transport growth plans
10Updateyourself with the latest MRT, rail and land developments to ease traffic congestion in Asia
Analyse new revenue management strategies to maximise profit and optimise cost
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Ministerial Keynote Address Opening Keynote Address
Workshop and Site Visit
Public Private Partnerships
in Airport Development to Increase Airport
Capacity
Site Visit to Soekarno Hatta
International Airport
Ministerial and Transport Leaders Forum
Investment and Market Access Strategies Rail Outlook in AsiaAviation
Outlook and Financing
Province Clinics and Networking Lunch Projects Update: Indonesia
Fleet and Fuel Management
Projects Update: India
Airline Partnerships
Revenue and Fare Management
Airport Planning and Design
Sustainable Urban Transport
Development
Projects Update: South East Asia Safety and Security
Signalling and Communications
IT Operations and Integration
Intelligent Transport System
Projects Update: North East Asia
Passenger ExperienceOperations and
Maintenance
Air Traffic Management and Airport Operations
Road Planning and Bus Rapid Transit
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Herry BaktiDirector General of Civil AviationMinistry of Transportation Indonesia
Tommy SoetomoPresident DirectorPT. Angkasa Pura 1
Laurensius ManurungDirector of FinancePT. Angkasa Pura II
Yuh Khee LeongVice President of TechnologyChangi Airport Group
Bambang TjahjonoAirport DirectorMinistry of Transportation Indonesia
Tan Sri Bashir AhmadCEOMalaysia Airports Holdings Berhad
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Azmi Abdul AzizChief Development OfficerSPAD Malaysia
Silvester PrakasamDirector - Fare SystemLand Transport Authority
Suroyo AlimoesoDirector General of Land TransportationMinistry of Transportation Indonesia
Malakai TadulalaDeputy Secretary for Works and TransportMinistry of Works and Transport Fiji
Elly SinagaDirector ITSMinistry of Transportation Indonesia
Muhammad AkbarHeadTransjakarta
RAIL
Desmond KuekCEOSMRT
Prapat ChongsanguanGovernorState Railway of Thailand
Ignasius JonanPresident DirectorPT. Kereta Api
Erlan HidayatCFOPT. MRT Jakarta
Noormah Mohd NoorCEOKLIA Express
Tundjung InderawanDirector General RailwayMinistry of Transportation Indonesia
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Djoko KirmantoMinisterMinistry of Public Works
Bambang SusantonoVice MinisterMinistry of Transportation Indonesia
Luky Eko WuryantoDeputy Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development CoordinationMinistry of Economic Affairs
Bastary Pandji IndraDirector for PPP DevelopmentBappenas
Tamba HutapeaDeputy Chairman – Investment Planning for InfrastructureBKPM
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Arif WibowoCEOPT. Citilink
Emirsyah SatarCEOPT. Garuda
Oakkar TunCEOAir KBZ
Barathan PasupathiCEOJetstar Asia Pacific
Paul RombeekCEOPT. Mandala Airlines
Rusdi KiranaCEOLion Air Mentari
0800 Registration
0900 Chairman opening remarks Joko Widodo, Governor, Jakarta
MINISTERIAL AND TRANSPORT LEADERS FORUM
0910 Ministerial address Bambang Susantono, Vice Minister, Ministry of
Transportation, Indonesia
0930 Effective measures to ease congestion in Indonesia
Bambang Susantono, Vice Minister, Ministry of Transportation, Indonesia
Ignasius Jonan, President, PT. Kereta Api, Indonesia
Erlan Hidayat, CFO, PT. MRT Jakarta
1015 Speed networking
1030 Networking breakfast
INVESTMENT AND MARKET ACCESS STRATEGIES
1100 Infrastructure investment into Indonesia’s transport industry
H.E. Djoko Kirmanto, Minister, Ministry of Public Works, Indonesia
Luky Eko Wuryanto, Deputy Director Economic Coordinating Affairs, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Indonesia
Tamba Hutepea, Deputy Chairmen of Investment Planning – Infrastructure, BKPM, Indonesia
Jon Lindborg, Country Director, Asian Development Bank
MeetOur Speakers
25 June 2013, TuesdayDAY 1Event Agenda
1140 Successful penetration strategy into Indonesia
Wu Tianjun, Solution Director, Huawei Technology
1210 Winning strategies in realising Indonesia’s transport development projects
Gruffudd Owain, Principal, Aedas
1240 Transport leaders lunch This Province clinic is aimed at providing you
with insights of what Indonesia market needs. This will equip attendees with the right skills sets and strategies in Indonesia transportation industry. Mayors and province representatives will discuss the initiative they have put into place to develop and finance urban infrastructure.
Network with transport leaders and mayors from various provinces in Indonesia at a casual setting and have an excellent face-time interaction with them.
1245 Networking lunch
JOINT PLENARY SESSION
Ministry of Transportation Indonesia and Sphere Conferences commemorate the partnership for the launch of the Indonesia Transport Leaders Press Forum
Prelude of Future Transport Asia 2013The Indonesia Transport Leaders Press Forum was held on 6th December 2012 at Hotel Mulia, Jakarta, as an exclusive prelude to Future Transport Asia 2013 that will be held in June 2013.
Attended by over 100 government officials, transport operators, operational leaders, media professionals and solutions providers, this event marked an important date for these industry stakeholders to have an honest industry dialogue to discuss the growth opportunity and advancement for Indonesia’s infrastructure sector.
This press forum also served as an important occasion to commemorate the official partnership between SPHERE conferences and Ministry of Transportation Indonesia to collaborate for Future Transport Asia 2013.
Visit our websites to download the post event report or contact [email protected].
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Profile byindustry sector
Ticketing and Fare 4% Payment
Signalling & 6% Communications Providers
Government Officials 8% & Regulators
Rail Operators 10% Software & Hardware 10%
Providers
Law Firm & 10% Consultants
Project Financiers & 10% Financial Institutions
Rolling Stock Lessors 12% Rolling Stock 14%
Manufacturers Railway Equipment 16%
Suppliers
25 June 2013, TuesdayDAY 1Event Agenda
AIRPORT PLANNING AND DESIGN
1400 CEO Panel
Airport planning, innovation & design in Indonesia
Tommy Soetomo, President Director, PT. Angkasa Pura I, Indonesia
Laurensius Manurung, Commercial Director, PT. Angkasa Pura II, Indonesia
Tan Sri Bashir Ahmad Bin Abdul Majid, Managing Director, Malaysia Airport Holdings Berhad, Malaysia
1440 Opportunities and challenges for non-aeroneutical development and revenue in airports
Robert Deilon, Director General, Aeroport International de Geneve, Geneve
Carsten Norland, Vice President, Copenhagen Airports, Demark
Mina Choi, Director, international Relations, Incheon International Airport Corporation, South Korea
1500 Examining airport expansion and upgrades to serve a growing market
Caspar Baum, Head of Aviation, EC Harris
1530 Networking refreshment
IT OPERATIONS AND INTEGRATION
1600 Streamlining airport operations through IT integration
Francis Rajan, Vice President, Information and Communications Technology, Bangalore Airport, India
REVENUE AND FARE MANAGEMENT
1400 Utilising IT systems to optimise resource management, operational and cost efficiency
Asril Syafei, Head of Data Management, Ministry of Transportation, Indonesia
1420 Delivering end to end integrated ticketing across all transport modes
Silvester Prakasam, Director, Fare Systems, Land Transport Authority Singapore
SIGNALLING AND COMMUNICATIONS
1500 Addressing the impact of rapid changes in technology on railway signalling & communications
Yog Raj Bhardwaj, Additional Vice President & Head Signalling, Delhi Airport Metro Express, India
1530 Networking refreshments
OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE
1615 Sustainable and cost efficient tunnelling and construction techniques for rail structures
V. Somasundaram, Chief General Manager (Construction), Chennai Metro Rail Limited, India
1635 Maximising operations efficiency & maintenance Hanggoro Budi Wiryawan, Director – Railway, Ministry of
Transportation, Indonesia
1700 End of conference day 1
Profile byindustry sector
Engineering & 8% Construction Firms
Transport Planners 8% & Strategists
Fare Payment & 10% Collection
Project Financiers & 12% Financial Institutions
Law Firms & 12% Consultants
IT & Software 12% Providers
Intelligent Transport 12% System (ITS) Providers
Bus, BRT Operators 13% Toll Road Operators 13%
1620 Integrating airport IT systems to enhance operational efficiency and quality
Cameron Brill, Manager IT, Auckland International Airport, New Zealand
1640 CIO Panel
Strategies in easing airport systems integration and deployment – making your smart airport systems work for you
Souray Sinha, Senior VP and CIO, Kingfisher Airlines, India Dominic Nessi, Deputy Executive Director & Chief
Information Officer, Los Angeles World Airport, USA
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND AIRPORT OPERATIONS
1700 Panel Discussion
Effective air traffic management Arie Herweijer, Regional Director Asia-Pacific, Customer
Affairs, Airbus ProSky Ahmad Rifai, Assistant Team Leader - Jakarta Air Traffic
Management, System Project, PT. Angkasa Pura II, Indonesia
Toto Soebandoro, Director of Quality and Safety, Sriwijaya Air, Indonesia
1800 Strategies in achieving sustainability and operational excellence for airports
Bambang Tjahjono, Director Airports, DGCA, Indonesia
1820 End of conference day 1
SUSTAINABLE URBAN TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENT
1400 Creating a sustainable infrastructure to support economic growth
Suroyo Alimoeso, Director General of Land, Ministry of Transportation, Indonesia
1500 Panel Discussion
Urban transport development in land transportation infrastructure
Giorgi Pirtskhalaishvili, Head of Land Transport Division of Transport Policy Department, Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development, Georgia
Suroyo Alimoeso, Director General of Land, Ministry of Transportation, Indonesia
Phanthaphap Phounsavath, Senior Officer, Department of Transport, Ministry of Public Works and Transport, Lao PDR
Malakai Tadulala, Deputy Secretary for Works and Transport, Ministry of Works and Transport, Fiji
1530 Networking refreshment
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEM
1600 Creating an efficient road transport system through intelligent transport system (ITS)
Elly Sinaga, Secretary General, ITS Indonesia, Director of Urban Transportation Development, Ministry of Transportation, Indonesia
ROAD PLANNING AND BUS RAPID TRANSIT
1630 Planning road & bus rapid transit Muhammad Akbar, Head, Transjakarta, Indonesia
1700 End of conference day 1
Profile byindustry sector
Baggage Handling 5% Aircraft Parts Suppliers 6% EPC Firms 6% Duty Free Retailers 6% Airport Equipment & 6%
Material Providers
Maintenance, Repair & 6% Operations
Aircraft Lessors 8% Aircraft Manufacturers 8% IT & Software Providers 8% Airport Operators 10%
Airlines 10% Project Financiers & 10%
Financial Institutions Law Firms & Consultants 11%
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1. Workshop
2. Site tour to Indonesia’s busiest airport
Workshop and0800 Registration
0900 Chairman opening remarks
RAIL OUTLOOK IN ASIA
0910 CEO Panel
Updates, challenges and future growth plans for Asia’s rail industry
Ignasius Jonan, President Director, PT Kereta Api Indonesia
Norrmah Mohd Noor, CEO, Express Rail Link, Malaysia
Desmond Kuek, CEO, SMRT, Singapore
Prapat Chongsanguan, Governor, State Railway of Thailand
1010 Connecting Singapore and Kuala Lumpur through high speed rail link
Azmi Abdul Aziz, Chief Development Officer, SPAD, Malaysia
1030 Networking breakfast
PROJECTS UPDATE: INDONESIA
1100 Developing Indonesia’s rail network to meet growing passenger
Ignasius Jonan, President Director, PT. Kereta Api Indonesia
1130 Panel Discussion Improving the profitability
of Indonesia’s railways: What are the strategies to achieve this?
Sulistyo Wimbo Hardjito, Commercial Director, PT. Kereta Api Indonesia
Erlan Hidayat, Finance Director, PT. MRT Jakarta, Indonesia
1220 Networking lunch
PROJECTS UPDATE: INDIA
1400 Effective interworking with key utilities like Infrastructure, town planning heads of individual metro corporations to enable timely completion of your projects
Gulshan Madan, Director, MRTS, Transport and Communications Division, Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority, India
14.20 Expanding Mumbai monorail to meet growing needs of India
Vishnu Kumar, Director, Monorail, Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority, India
PROJECTS UPDATE: SOUTH EAST ASIA
1440 Philippines: Expanding, upgrading and integrating Manila’s railways
Rene K Limcaocoa, Undersecretary, Department of Transportation and Communications, Philippines
1500 Overcoming the capacity challenge in Thailand: What are the new projects being planned?
Prapat Chongsanguan, Governor, State Railway of Thailand
1520 Vietnam: Constructing the Ho Chi Minh metro to improve mobility
Nguyen Van Quoc, Vice Chairman, The People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
1540 Networking refreshment
PROJECTS UPDATE: NORTH EAST ASIA
1600 Overcoming the capacity challenge in Hong Kong’s rising population landscape
David Pak Nim Yam, Head of International Business, MTR, Hong Kong
1630 Upgrading Taiwan high speed rail to better serve passengers’ needs
Tommy Jen, Assistant Director, Taiwan High Speed Rail
1700 End of conference day 2
0900 Keynote opening remarks
AVIATION OUTLOOK AND FINANCING
0910 Uncovering Asia’s potential in the aviation sector
Herry Bakti, Director General of Civil Aviation, Indonesia
Emirsyah Satar, President Director, Garuda Indonesia
Oakkar Tun, CEO, Air KBZ Jetstar Asia Pacific CEO,
Myanmar Woojin Choi, Chief Manager for
Aviation Business, Samsung C&T Goel Vinoop, Head of
Infrastructure & Government Relations, IATA, Singapore
0950 Winning strategies in regulating the aviation sector in Asia
Tomoo Matsumura, Chief Official of Air Traffic International Affairs Office Air Navigation Services, Department Civil Aviation Bureau, Japan
HE Dato Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, Director General of DCA Malaysia, Malaysia
Deogracias A Pulmano, Acting Chief, ATM Division, AANSOO, Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, Philippines
1030 Networking breakfast
FLEET AND FUEL MANAGEMENT
1110 The latest developments in engine & aircraft technologies – Optimising fleet for greater profitability
Mr Joost Van der Heijden, Head of Airline Marketing Africa, India, South-East Asia and Japan, Airbus
1140 Fleet structures in a volatile market
Mark Breen, Chief Operations Advisor, Cebu Pacific Air, Philippines
1210 Optimising asset in the current environment
Adrian Beirne, Deputy Chief Technology Officer, Jetstar Asia Pacific, Australia
1240 Networking lunch
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26 June 2013, WednesdayDAY 2Event Agenda
AIRLINE PARTNERSHIPS
1400 Citilink’s fleet & network expansion strategies to capitalise on Asia’s growth opportunities
Arif Wibowo, CEO, Citilink, Indonesia
1420 Panel Discussion The next decade for Asia’s
LCCs: Defining the new challenges & opportunities for low cost aviation
Mr Barathan (Bara) Pasupathi, CEO, Jetstar Asia Pacific, Singapore
Rusdi Kirana, CEO, Lion Air, Indonesia
Paul Rombeek, CEO, PT. Mandala Air, Indonesia
SAFETY & SECURITY
1500 Emergency planning & crisis management strategies
Rilo Nauli Raja, Director of Safety and Security, Merpati Airlines, Indonesia
Emerico Tuazon, Flight Safety Manager, Cebu Pacific Air, Philippines
1530 Airport security: Maximizing passenger flow & safety
Mokhammad Khatim, Safety Department Head, PT. Angkasa Pura I, Indonesia
1600 Networking refreshment
PASSENGER EXPERIENCE
1615 Advancing self service initiatives to promote passenger centric airport
Yuh Khee Leong, Vice President Technology, Changi Airport Group, Singapore
1635 Delivering a unique airport experience
Jim Parashos, Director Airline & Airport Services, Northern Territory Airports, Australia
1700 End of conference day 2
Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in airport development to increase airport capacity
Big idea:PPPs are becoming increasingly popular as a means to bridge the resource gap to build, develop and expand airports with the latest technology and efficient management practices. PPP schemes assist in financing, building and operating airport projects quickly and efficiently. This will allow the development of infrastructure for remote and inaccessible areas and help provide airport capacity ahead of demand for the bigger airports.
Interactive sessions:
Hosted by PT. Angkasa Pura II, this site visit aims to provide our attendees with an insight into the airport operations at Indonesia’s no. 1 international airport – Soekarno Hatta International airport located in west Jakarta. The airport has three terminals hosting over 44.5 million travellers each year. International arrivals are in Terminal 2 along with domestic flights from Garuda and Merpati Airlines while other domestic flights arrive and depart from Terminal 1 and the newly opened Terminal 3.
Assessing the key drivers and
challenges within the PPP framework
from contract bidding to project implementation.
How your airport can best capitalise on
the PPP opportunity to modernise
infrastructure for future demand?
What are the various PPP structuring
approaches based on contractual agreement, private sector’s role and
ownership structure?
How the public and private sectors
can collaborate to deliver
infrastructure and services?
Taking note of the regulatory
framework, transparency and
quality of the bid process.
(9am-4pm)
27 June 2013, ThursdayDAY 3
Post Event Activities
Site Visit
Soekarno Hatta International airport
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