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Intersec Maritime Security Conference to spotlight issues affecting shipping industry

The growing number of pirate raids and the resultant security nightmares facing the international shipping industry have led to an incremental increase in shipping and insurance costs. This worrying scenario has had a knock-on effect on the oil and gas industry in the region, as most of these valuable cargos pass through threatened areas in the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and Red Sea regions.

Faced with mounting insurance and security costs, shippers, importers and exporters alike are increasingly looking for security solutions to safeguard their cargos, which as a result end up costing the end user even more. These security challenges which affect the industry as a whole and possible solutions and counter measures will be discussed in detail at the upcoming Maritime Security Conference, part of the comprehensive programme of security conferences at Intersec in January- the Middle East's greatest gathering of the security, safety and policing industries.

"Maritime security has become a high-priority topic for the international community, ever since the threat posed by pirates has become more acute," said Ahmed Pauwels, Chief Executive Officer of Epoc Messe Frankfurt, organiser of Intersec. "As the cost of shipping escalates thanks to steep insurance premiums to cover possible ransom demands and the need to make security arrangements including armed escorts, it has become imperative to come up with effective tactics and counter measures to combat the piracy threat."

"Taking place for the first time at Intersec in January, the Maritime Security conference will bring together regional shippers, security and safety experts and other stakeholders to discuss and provide key inputs into what is a vexing problem. New security tactics, the need for armed guards on board cargo ships and better communications among shipping convoys and escort ships will be amongst the key topics to be discussed at the conference," Pauwels added.

The increase in pirate attacks on merchant vessels has now spread far and wide across the Indian Ocean. In 2010, there were 219 reported attacks in which 49 vessels were hijacked, 1016 seafarers taken hostage, 13 seafarers injured, and 8 seafarers killed. As of mid-2011 there were more than 150 pirate attacks, 21 hijackings, over 360 seafarers taken hostage, and 7 seafarers killed by pirates. Currently, more than 20 ships and 430 seafarers are being held hostage by pirates for ransom.

Apart from Maritime Security, the wide-ranging conference programme at Intersec will address key current concerns in various industries ranging from Aviation and IT Security to Commercial and Homeland Security. High-powered panels of industry experts will present papers and discuss the prevalent safety and security scenario on the international and regional stage. They will examine the latest trends and technologies available to the industry, new best practices, understanding risk tolerance and insights into some of the most critical issues facing professionals today in a changing political climate.

The three-day Intersec Conferences will take place at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre from January 15th to 17th and are expected to be well attended by regional security experts and police personnel.

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