Sign Up Today for One or Both of these Events! 10th Annual Waterways Symposium WR DA to the Wise: Waterways = Opportunity RV October 1-3, 2013 The Peabody Memphis 149 Union Avenue Memphis, Tennessee USA Optional Half-Day Annual Informa Conference Long-Term Agriculture & Energy Contacts Debra Colbert, dcolbert@vesselalliance.com, 703.373.2278 Pamela Daniel, pam.daniel@informaecon.com, 901.766.4513 Web Sites www.waterwayscouncil.org www.informaecon.com Photo: Jack Kenner
This year s Waterways Symposium, taking place in Memphis, Tennessee, October 1-3, 2013, will examine the opportunities an efficient, modern waterways system can provide. Waterways Council, Inc., Informa Economics, Inc., and The Waterways Journal have teamed up again to present an informative, timely event that will address the passage of WRDA in the Senate and the path ahead in the House. As a bonus, Informa s Annual Long-Term Agriculture and Energy Transportation Outlook Conference will immediately follow the Annual Waterways Symposium. This session will look at the five-year outlook for commodities and transportation requirements for those commodities. A look at truck, rail and barge fleet supply and demand will be a key emphasis. Speakers from industry, government, academia and trade groups will address the vital impact of the rivers, waterways and ports to the domestic and world economy in terms of exports and jobs. Among the topics will be the way ahead for WRDA, what s moving on the waterways, drought, flooding and dredging impacts on shippers, operators, and ports, and freight policy from a corporate view. The venue for this year s symposium is the Peabody Memphis; this luxury hotel is located in the heart of downtown Memphis and close to renowned cultural attractions. The hotel is 30 minutes from Memphis International Airport. Don t forget to catch the hotel s famous march of the ducks each day. Who should attend this year s symposium? Barge and towing company operators, shippers growers, port officials, investors, transportation planners, bankers, state/local/federal government officials, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Coast Guard, consultants, and academics interested in future opportunities of an efficient inland waterways system. Reservations at the Peabody Memphis can be made online with this link: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/water1013 - Deadline to register is September 5. You may also call the hotel directly at 901.529.4000 and reference Waterways Council, Inc. - WCI Symposium 2013 for the special discounted rate of $169 per night (single/double) plus tax before the September 5th deadline. Visit www.waterwayscouncil.org for more information and to register online. Questions? Medina Moran, 703.373.2261 or mmoran@vesselalliance.com
ABOUT US Waterways Council, Inc. (www.waterwayscouncil.org) is the national public policy organization focused on educating policymakers, the news media and the general public about the critical importance of our Nation s lock and dam infrastructure. WCI works to ensure optimal levels of federal funding for the planning, construction, operation and maintenance of port and inland waterways navigation improvements of national priority. Its members are committed to the sustained success of this initiative, and to doing their part for the economy of the United States and for global trade. The Waterways Journal (www.waterwaysjournal.net), published since 1887, is the only weekly trade publication serving the inland rivers and Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. The goal is to deliver dependable news to members of the industry and promote the industry to those not as familiar with the benefits of marine transportation. Informa Economics, Inc. (www.informaecon.com) is the world leader in broad-based agricultural and commodity market research, analysis and consulting. The company was founded in 1977 and, in 2003, was acquired by Informa Group plc. Informa Economics, Inc. serves hundreds of firms and institutions worldwide from its headquarters in Memphis, Tennessee. The transportation services program offers a wide variety of client services across all modes of transportation, annually publishes the Barge Fleet Profile and Barge Commodity Profile reports, and maintains the Barge Fleet web site, www.bargefleet.com. Other programs include an Annual Long-Term Grain and Transportation Outlook Conference each April and a revolving Transportation and Logistics Roundtable Series.
DAY ONE: Tuesday, October 1, 2013 10th Annual Waterways Symposium 8:15 am - 12:30 pm National Waterways Foundation Board of Trustees Meeting (Mud Island Museum) 11:30 am Symposium Registration Opens 1:00-1:45 pm WCI Membership Committee Meeting (Brinkley Room) 2:00-2:15 pm WCI Annual Meeting (open to all WCI members, Venetian Room) 2:15-5:00 pm WCI Board of Directors Meeting (open to all WCI members, Venetian Room) 5:00-6:30 pm Opening Reception (the Forest Room) DAY TWO: Wednesday, October 2, 2013 Visit the Mud Island Museum to tour the RiverWorks Discovery Mississippi River exhibit. WCI will provide buses leaving at 9:30 a.m. from the hotel lobby on Tues., Oct. 1. 8:00 am Registration/Continental Breakfast (Grand Ballroom Foyer West) 9:00 am WCI Annual Symposium begins (Grand Salons A & B) 9:00-9:10 am Welcome Remarks by WCI Chairman Matt Woodruff 9:10-10:00 am What s Ahead for World Economics? Dr. Bruce A. Scherr, Chairman of the Board and CEO, Informa Economics, Inc. 10:00-10:15 am Break 10:15-11:15 am Wonk Wiesemeyer on WRRDA Jim Wiesemeyer, Senior Vice President, Informa Economics 11:15-11:45 am The Wireless Waterways: Transforming Waterway Transportation s Value to the Nation Through Advanced Communications Jim McCarville, Executive Director, Port of Pittsburgh Commission 11:45-12:00 noon Break 12:00-1:00 pm Lunch address: WRRDA, Washington and the Waterways The Honorable Blanche L. Lincoln (U.S. Senator, 1999-2011) 1:15-2:00 pm America s Waterways: They Deliver Nick Akins, President and CEO, American Electric Power 2:00-2:30 pm Break 2:30-3:45 pm Goin With the Flow? What s Moving on the Waterways (Commodities Panel) Moderator: Ken Eriksen, Senior Vice President, Informa Economics Grain: Chris Stringer, Senior Merchant, CHS, Inc. Coal: Jacob Williams, Vice President, Global Energy Analytics, Peabody Energy Steel: Jim Scharner, Director of Transportation for the David J. Joseph Company, a division of Nucor Steel. 3:45-4:15 pm Port of Memphis: Mid-South s Industrial and Economic Powerhouse Randy Richardson, Executive Director, Port of Memphis 4:15 pm Adjourn 6:00-9:15 pm Dinner at the Orpheum Theatre, 203 S. Main Street, at the corner of Beale/Main Streets, just a few blocks walk from the hotel.
Built in 1890 as the Grand Opera House, the Orpheum Theatre hosted vaudeville and other shows until a fire in 1923 burned it to the ground. Rebuilt in 1928, the theatre is opulently decorated with lavish tasseled brocade draperies, enormous crystal chandeliers, gilded moldings, and the Mighty Wurlitzer pipe organ. The Orpheum is also said to be home to the ghost of Mary, who has haunted performances since 1921. The world-famous Peabody ducks march each day at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. to the Peabody Memphis s lobby fountain for a swim, continuing an 80- year tradition at the hotel. Visit the nearby Mud Island Museum, where the RiverWorks Discovery-sponsored Mississippi River educational exhibit is on display. The museum will be open for WCI attendees on Tuesday morning, October 1. A bus will take WCI visitors from the Peabody Hotel lobby beginning at 9:30 am. 8:00 am Registration/Continental Breakfast (Grand Ballroom Foyer West) 8:30-9:00 am Opening Address by the Honorable AC Wharton, Jr., Mayor of Memphis 9:00-9:15 am Break 9:15-10:00 am Dredging and Harbor Maintenance Update by Jim Walker, Director of Navigation Policy & Legislation, American Association of Port Authorities 10:00-10:45 am Charting The Nature Conservancy s Course on Water Infrastructure Robert A. Sinkler, (USA, ret.), Water Infrastructure Director, The Nature Conservancy s North America Freshwater Program Gretchen Benjamin, Associate Director for Water Resources Infrastructure, The Nature Conservancy 10:45-11:00 am Closing remarks by Michael J. Toohey, President/CEO, Waterways Council, Inc. 11:00 am Adjourn DAY THREE: Thursday, Registration fees in 2013 remain unchanged from last year: $595 for Early Bird registrations received by September 5, and $650 for registrations received after that date. Registrations for spouses and other guests attending the evening social events are available for $250 per guest. Register online with a credit card at www.waterwayscouncil.org or if you prefer to register by mail or fax, see details on the registration form (next page). Save the Date for WCI s 2014 Washington Meetings, Seminar and Leadership Service Award Dinner, February 11-13, 2014, St. Regis Hotel, Washington, DC
Informa s Annual Long-Term Agriculture and Energy Optional DAY THREE (continued): Thursday, 11:30 am - 1:00 pm Lunch 1:00-1:15 pm Welcome Ken Eriksen, Senior Vice President, Informa Economics 1:15-2:00 pm Grain and Oilseed Crop Supply and Demand Outlook Rob Westmoreland, Executive Vice President, Informa Economics 2:00-2:30 pm Grain Flow Considerations Ken Eriksen 2:30-3:00 pm Energy Outlook for Crude, Natural Gas and Products Kip Butts, Director of Energy Services, Informa Economics 3:00-3:30 pm Break 3:30-4:15 pm Truck Outlook Eric Starks, FTR Associates 4:15-5:00 pm Barge and Rail Supply and Demand Outlook Ken Eriksen Alan Barrett, Senior Consultant, Informa Economics 5:00 pm Wrap-up and Adjourn 6:30 pm Dinner TBD
Registration Form Questions? Call: Medina Moran, Waterways Council, Inc. Telephone 703.373.2261 Your registration fee, payable to Waterways Council, Inc., should be submitted in full at the time of registration. For the fastest response, we encourage you to use your credit card and register securely ONLINE at www.waterwayscouncil.org EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION $595 AFTER SEPT. 5 $650 (including on-site) Spouse and Guest (evening special events) $250 REGISTER ONLINE TODAY! www.waterwayscouncil.org If paying by check, please fill out the following form and mail to *WATERWAYS COUNCIL, INC. 801 N. Quincy Street, Suite 200 Arlington, VA 22203 USA - or - return by FAX 703.373.2037 Optional: INFORMA AG & ENERGY TRANSPORTATION OUTLOOK CONFERENCE $250 Name Title Preferred Name on Badge Company Address City State Zip Country Telephone Fax Email address I have a disability. Please contact me about my special accommodation needs. Spouse and Guest Registration Yes! My spouse or guest will attend the Opening Reception on Tuesday night and the Special Event on Wednesday night. I will add the $250 fee per guest to my payment. Spouse/Guest First and Last Name: Bonus Informa Outlook Conference Yes! I also plan to attend Informa s Annual Long-Term Ag & Energy on Wednesday afternoon, October 3. I will add the additional $250 conference fee to my payment. PLEASE INDICATE METHOD OF PAYMENT (Payment required at time of registration) Enclosed is my check made payable to Waterways Council, Inc. My check payable to Waterways Council, Inc. will follow by mail to the above address.* To pay by credit card, register ONLINE at www.waterwayscouncil.org. Full refund for cancellations received by September 23; no refund after September 23.