Massive shipowner attendance confirmed for next month’s Geneva Dry

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Alberta Shipmanagement, Alcos Transport, A.O. Schifffahrt, Ariston Navigation, Asiatic Lloyd Maritime, and Asyad Shipping Company are just the shipowners beginning with A who will be attending next month’s Geneva Dry, an event that is shaping up as one of this year’s largest gatherings of shipowners and operators.

Taking place on April 28 and 29 at the Hotel President Wilson on the shore of Lake Geneva, the shipping summit will host many of the world’s largest shipowning companies, alongside the world’s top charterers and many of the industry’s leading shipmanagers.

“Shipowners clearly value the chance to sit down with some of their largest clients to seek new business and come up with solutions to some of shipping’s most pressing issues,” commented Grant Rowles, Geneva Dry’s co-founder, noting in particular the interest many shipowner delegates have expressed in the event’s new digital sessions, as well as a risk mangagment workshop alongside established panels such as the Dry Decarbonisation debate.

Switzerland counts around 900 commodity traders including giants such as Glencore, Gunvor, Mercuria and Vitol. Its share in global trading is estimated at 35% for oil, 60% for metals, 50% for cereals, and 40% for sugar, ensuring shipowners have to visit the landlocked country regularly for business.

Bahri Dry Bulk, Blue Astra Maritime, BPG Shipping Company, Cetus Maritime, Chinaland Shipping, CMA CGM, Cobelfret, CTM, d’Amico Dry, Devbulk, Diana Shipping, Drydel Shipping, DryLog, Eastern Mediterranean Maritime, Eastern Pacific Shipping, Eastmen Shipping, EBE, Enesel, Fednav, G2 Ocean, Grain Compass Shipping, Great Eastern Shipping, Hadley Shipping, Harren Group, Himalaya Shipping, H. Vogemann, IHB Shipping, Iskele Shipping, JJ Ugland, KC Maritime, KGJS/BTG, Klaveness, Lykiardopulo & Co, Mandarin Shipping, Marfin Management, Norden, Nova Marine Carriers, Oceanbulk Maritime, Orion Reederei, Paralos Shipping, Precious Shipping, Range Shipping, Safe Bulkers, S-Bulkers, Seanergy Maritime, Soki Kisen, Star Bulk, SwissMarine, Taylor Maritime Investments, TCC Group, Tsakos Shipping, United Maritime Corporation, Valiant Shipping, Wah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings, Western Bulk, and 2020 Bulkers are the other confirmed shipowners due to be at the summit, with many more well known names also about to sign up as delegates.

Designed to engage every rung of the dry bulk supply chain, the 2025 edition of Geneva Dry is delivering on its promise with some of the best known charterers from around the world due to take the stage as panellists next month.

Senior executives from major charterers due to speak at the event work for the likes of Anglo American, Cargill, COFCO, Eramet, Heidelberg, Montfort, South32, Trafigura, and Vale, companies responsible for the shipping of hundreds of millions of tons of cargo every year.

Geneva Dry brings together all elements of the commodities shipping sector to host the ultimate dry bulk shipping event.

Split into sectors, panels will bring together analysts, financiers, miners, traders and shipowners to discuss where the markets are headed. Sessions include:

  • Minor Bulks
  • Agri-commodities
  • Coal
  • Iron Ore
  • Decarbonisation

The full Geneva Dry agenda can be accessed here.
Geneva Dry registration, at just $780, can be accessed here.
Special Geneva Dry hotel room rates can be found here.

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