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Join us for an insightful webinar unveiling the fifth edition of the Container Port Performance Index (CPPI). This year’s edition brings cutting-edge innovations, including a groundbreaking multi-year trend analysis that reveals how port performance has evolved over time.
The CPPI is not just a benchmark; it’s a critical tool for understanding the dynamics of global trade. In a world where disruptions—such as the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical instability—are becoming the norm, the CPPI provides essential insights into port efficiency and resilience. By examining how ports perform in relation to freight rates, congestion indices, and supply chain pressure metrics, stakeholders can make informed decisions that enhance operational effectiveness and drive economic growth.
Discover how the CPPI serves as a vital diagnostic and planning tool for port authorities, governments, and private stakeholders. Learn how to leverage this robust index to identify opportunities for improvement and drive investment in port infrastructure and operations. Don’t miss this chance to gain invaluable insights into operational efficiency, resilience, and sustainability in the maritime sector.
Secure your spot today and be part of the conversation that shapes the future of global logistics.
S&P Global Market Intelligence
Global Head of Port Intelligence & Analytics
Turloch John Mooney is an innovative leader in maritime data and analytics, currently serving as the Global Head of Port Intelligence & Analytics at S&P Global.
He is a co-founder of the annual World Bank / S&P Global Container Port Performance Index (CPPI), a pioneering initiative that offers invaluable insights into global container port efficiency. The CPPI has become a key benchmark in the maritime industry, guiding stakeholders toward improved operational performance and strategic decision-making.
Turloch’s professional journey began in the public sector, where he served as a Press Officer for the Government of Ireland, managing national media campaigns related to youth education. His work in the maritime sector began in the late 1990s in Hong Kong when he joined Lloyd’s of London Press. He was a member of the Advisory Board of Supply Chain Asia and worked for the Geneva-based International Air Transport Association (IATA), where he led initiatives to enhance compliance products for the airline cargo industry.
Turloch holds a Bachelor of Arts in English, History, and Anthropology from the National University of Ireland, along with a Postgraduate Diploma in Communications and a Master’s degree in International Relations, focusing on Economics and Law, from the University of Limerick. This diverse education equips him with a unique perspective on the intersections of global trade, economics and politics.
In his current role at S&P Global, Turloch has been instrumental in advancing maritime data analytics. He has led numerous high-profile projects, including comprehensive diagnostic studies for major global ports in the Middle East and Asia, aimed at improving operational performance and competitiveness. His collaborative approach fosters innovation within S&P Global’s maritime data solutions.
Fluent in English and proficient in Mandarin Chinese, Turloch has worked across various regions, including Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. His dedication to enhancing port efficiency and navigating complex global supply chains positions him as a prominent figure in the maritime industry. Turloch continues to shape the future of port intelligence, ensuring that S&P Global remains at the forefront of maritime analytics while making a meaningful impact on the industry.
World Bank
Global Lead, Maritime Transport and Ports
Dr. Hoffmann joined UNCTAD in 2003 and became Chief of the organization's Trade Logistics Branch in 2016. The Branch is implementing various multilateral transport and trade facilitation capacity building programs, as well as regional and national projects in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. He created and co-edits the quarterly UNCTAD Transport and Trade Facilitation Newsletter, is co-author and coordinator of the annual UNCTAD Review of Maritime Transport and initiated the UNCTAD Maritime Country Profiles and the annual Liner Shipping Connectivity Index. Previously, Dr. Hoffmann spent six years with the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean(ECLAC) in Santiago de Chile, and two years with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London and Santiago. Prior to this, he held part-time positions as an assistant professor, import-export agent, seafarer, translator, and consultant. For eight years, he also worked part-time for the family tramp shipping business Hoffmann Shipping, based in Horneburg, Germany and registered in Antigua and Barbuda. He has studied in Germany, the United Kingdom, and Spain, and holds a doctorate degree in Economics from the University of Hamburg. His work has resulted in numerous UN and peer-reviewed publications, lectures and technical missions, the ECLAC International Transport Data Base, and various electronic newsletters. He is a member of AJSL, CPI, IJSTL, INCU, JST, MEL, MPM, and the Propeller Club of Geneva. From 2014 to 2018, he was president of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME). He is married and has three children. http://janhoffmann.live | https://twitter.com/JanHoffmann_gva | https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjanhoffmann/
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