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John Hammond is currently Director, Business Development for CLS Communication Hong Kong Ltd a Swiss based Company engaged in Corporate Language Services on a global scale in the Financial, Life Sciences, Logistics and Legal sectors. In Asia CLS have offices in Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing.
John began his career in the Port of Felixstowe UK in the Freight Forwarding, Ships Agency and Warehousing businesses where he held a number of posts including CEO of his own Companies and then as CEO of the CFS East Anglia Freight Terminal. He served 5 years with MCP Plc as CEO of the Community IT Company well known for the development of "FCP80" and "Destin8" the "paperless port" systems used in several UK ports. John left MCP in ‘89 to join AT&T in Australia where he worked as the Network Services Vendor to Tradegate the National EDI community company. After 10 years with AT&T in Australia and then Asia Pacific as Director Trade and Transportation Services he joined Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) in Jan 1999. For SCB he was Manager, Trade, Supply Chain and Logistics Integration in their B2BeX Project https://s2b.standardchartered.com/ssoapp/login.jsp
With over 40 years of electronic commerce experience in logistics and supply chain management, he currently serves as "Shepherd" to the E-Logistics group of the Hong Kong SAR Government LOGSCOUNCIL; as a Government appointed Non Executive Director of the DTTN Company (Digital Trade and Transportation Network Ltd) and of ‘LSCM’. The Hong Kong R&D Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management Enabling Technologies under the HK Innovation and Technology Commission . Mr. Hammond is a Member of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals, and serves as an Advisory Board Member of LISA the Swiss based Localisation Industry Standards Association. |
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Prof Landrock is the Executive Chairman of Cryptomathic, a pioneering company in cryptographic algorithms. He also holds an honourable professorship at the University of Aarhus and leads one of the top European data security team which is based at the university. He is a member of the Danish IT Security Council and has been an advisor to the Danish Government for the last seven years.
Prof Landrock has been in the field of data security since the early 80s. He was a visiting professor at a number of universities, including IAS Princeton, Cambridge, Essen, Mainz, Oxford and Leuven. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the International Association for Cryptologic Research from 1992 to 2001 and served as its President between 1992 and1995. In 1997, Prof Landrock was asked to serve on the technical advisory board of the new Microsoft Research Lab at Cambridge University. |
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Sarah is a barrister and a member of Stone Chambers, with 30 years’ experience of practice in commercial and maritime law including: marine insurance, international sale of goods, carriage of goods by sea, salvage, collisions at sea. She has an MSc in Business Administration from the London Business School. She was responsible for drafting the legal framework for Bolero International between 1997 -1999. |
Nick Sansom heads the Asian operations of a leading P&I Club and is based in Singapore. Previously he was the executive director of the Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration, head for marine in Asia for insurance brokers Marsh and the head of the Singapore operations of Thomas Miller, managers of the UK P&I Club and TT Club. He graduated from the London School of Economics and started his career as a barrister before joining the London operations of Thomas Miller. He is a council members of the Singapore Shipping Association, chairman of its Legal and Insurance Committee, member of the Ship Insurance and Legal Committee of the Asian Shipowners Forum, member of the General Committee of the Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration and president of the Maritime Law Association of Singapore. In the past he has been a member of various other industry bodies such as the BIMCO working groups on Multidoc and Combicon bills of lading, the FIATA juridical committee and its working group on the FIATA bill of lading, the International Road Union legal committee, and has been a regular speaker at insurance conferences. He is a contributing author of "Multimodal Transport - avoiding legal problems" LLP. |
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